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Blues include eleven from AFLW squad, while Demons manage their listed players; Kangaroos unchanged for Grand Final rematch; ...
The club's chief communications officer, Clare Pettyfor, has been appointed as Melbourne's new GM of AFLW following Wagner's ...
With a strong pre-season and a largely retained squad, reigning premiers Melbourne are the popular choice among the AFLW captains to snatch back-to-back titles. The league's 18 club skippers will ...
No one has won back-to-back flags in the AFLW, but the Melbourne Demons are well on the way as they develop the best attack in competition history to go with a solid defence, writes Gemma Bastiani.
Daisy Pearce has led the Demons to a fairytale AFLW premiership, after defeating a dogged Lions side by four points at the brand-new Springfield Stadium in Brisbane on Sunday afternoon.
Melbourne’s stunning 41-point loss to North Melbourne in the AFLW’s second qualifying final at Ikon Park will “sting” the Demons for a while, according to coach Mick Stinear.
Demon Lauren Pearce had the chance to square the scores with less than a minute on the clock but her shot narrowly sailed through for a behind and the Cats held on 7.8 (50) to 6.9 (45).
Melbourne Demons 50-9 Essendon Bombers . Sinead Goldrick and Blaithin Mackin were part of a Melbourne Demons side that crushed Essendon to join Brisbane at the top of the AFLW standings with one ...
As the AFLW wheeling and dealing heats up, North Melbourne’s bid for grand final redemption has been boosted by star Demon Libby Birch seeking a trade to the Kangaroos.
The Melbourne Demons have won their first-ever AFLW premiership against the Brisbane Lions, downing 'em by four points. Bloody 'yuge.
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