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  • 4 weeks ago | abc.net.au | Dean Bilton |Chris De Silva |Marnie Vinall

    Hello, and welcome back to ABC Sport's live blog coverage of the 2025 AFL season. We've got four big games for you to savour today, kicking off at the MCG and culminating in an unmissable Showdown in Adelaide. First up are Melbourne and Hawthorn, two sides who are no stranger to this arena. The Demons have found some form with three wins in a row coming in to this game while Hawthorn's big wins over West Coast and Richmond put the Hawks back on track.

  • 1 month ago | abc.net.au | Marnie Vinall |Dean Bilton

    Jake Stringer is named as the GWS Giants' sub to face the Sydney Swans at the SCG in the latest chapter of their cross-town rivalry. Later, Hawthorn plays Richmond, and the Brisbane Lions host the Gold Coast Suns in the QClash. Follow the live blog below, keep up to date with all the latest stats in our ScoreCentre, and tune in to our live radio coverage. It's the injury-hit Swans against the stumbling Giants.

  • 2 months ago | abc.net.au | Simon Smale |Chris De Silva |Marnie Vinall

    Hello and welcome to ABC's live coverage of Saturday's action in the AFL!We have a great slate of matches, with storylines aplenty — culminating in a ripping pair of games under lights tonight, with four big names taking each other on (Brisbane — Geelong at the Gabba , Hawthorn — GWS in Launceston). A little later on, we'll have St Kilda hosting Richmond at Docklands as the Saints try to build on last week's win over Geelong and the Tigers aim to repeat the upset against the Blues).

  • 2 months ago | abc.net.au | Dean Bilton |Marnie Vinall |Kyle Pollard

    Skip to timelineEssendon and Adelaide are first up on a big Saturday of footy as the Crows set out to win at the MCG for the first time since 2017. Later, Port Adelaide takes on Richmond before St Kilda and Geelong meet at Docklands. Follow the live blog below, keep up to date with all the latest stats in our ScoreCentre, and tune in to our live radio coverage. Hark! The sun is shining in Melbourne and Saturday footy is here, with a trio of games of great promise.

  • Feb 17, 2025 | abc.net.au | Luke Radford |Marnie Vinall

    More than two dozen members of The Kyneton Football and Netball Club's women's team have split off following claims of inequitable treatment and disrespect. The members of the newly-formed Kyneton Eagles claim they were subject to a "horrible, volatile environment", something the KFNC denies. Research has found almost a third of women who play community sport in Victoria have faced similar issues. Featured:Natalie Korinfsky, player and president, Kyneton Women's Eagles Football Club.

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