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What your team needs in the AFLW trade period and the logical landing spot for Tayla Harris

What your team needs in the AFLW trade period and the logical landing spot for Tayla Harris By 2021-05-06T11:25+10:00 The AFLW trade period is closing in. The times and dates haven’t been locked in, but are expected to be announced following key AFL meetings in early May. Despite that, clubs are already deep in discussions with players about what the future holds and rumours are rife. Putting specifics aside, here’s what all 14 AFLW teams need from the upcoming trade period. More firepower inside 50 Erin Phillips once again was Adelaide’s most dangerous player inside 50 this year, kicking 14 goals.

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The 10 big questions heading into the 2021 AFLW season

The 10 big questions heading into the 2021 AFLW season By 2021-01-12T14:51+11:00 The 2021 AFLW season is only a few weeks away and will enter uncharted territory given the lack of a winner in 2020 and the remaining COVID-19 restrictions. Here’s 10 questions that will form the backbone of how the season unfolds. 1. Can anyone stop North Melbourne’s midfield? To win the flag this year, you’re going to have to go through this North Melbourne midfield unit. The dominance of quartet Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney, Ash Riddell and Jenna Bruton was so complete across the Kangaroos’ five 2020 wins that all four finished in the top 12 of the AFL Coaches Association votes. They also have All-Australian calibre ruck Emma King at their disposal as well.

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2021 AFLW club by club season preview

2021 AFLW club by club season preview By 2021-01-06T11:02+11:00 The AFLW season is less than a month away and while there’s still a lot to learn about all 14 clubs as they ramp up training in January, it’s worth looking at what we know so far. Here’s a club-by-club at a glance preview of where your team sits heading into the 2021 season and everything you need to know. Adelaide Adelaide’s 2020 season was derailed by injuries to key players, missing finals altogether in Conference A, but the two-time premiership winners enter 2021 with renewed confidence. Co-captain Chelsea Randall returns from a torn ACL and superstar Erin Phillips is fully healthy after her own recovery from the same injury. They did however lose a few key players over the off-season, with Courtney Cramey, Jess Foley, Courtney Gum and Sophie Li retiring. Their list is filled with young talent ready to step up, including the likes of ruck Montana McKinnon and forward Teah Charlton and they still boast

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