All You Need to Know About AFLW Right Now

Are you curious about the AFLW scene but don’t know where to start? You’re in the right spot. We’ll break down the biggest stories, how to catch the games, and which players are making noise this season.

Latest AFLW Highlights

The 2025 AFLW season has already delivered a few jaw‑dropping moments. Adelaide’s forward line surprised everyone with a 50‑point blitz against Melbourne, while Brisbane’s midfielder Emma Mace logged a career‑high 30 disposals in a tight finish. The rookie of the round, Zoe Cunningham from Collingwood, stole the spotlight with a game‑winning snap after the final siren.

Scoreboards are flashing new record numbers too. The average attendance hit 12,000 per match, a clear sign fans are hungry for women’s footy. Social media buzz shows the top‑trending hashtag is #AFLWPower, which highlights the growing community around the league.

How to Follow the AFLW Action

Watching live is easier than ever. All matches are streamed free on the AFL app, and you can also catch replays on Kayo Sports. If you prefer TV, Channel 7 carries the Saturday night primetime slot, and the Sunday afternoon games are on Channel 10.

Want instant updates? Follow the official AFLW Twitter handle – they post real‑time scores, injury reports, and behind‑the‑scenes clips. For deeper analysis, the club podcasts give you player interviews and tactical breakdowns that even a casual fan can follow.

If you’re planning to attend a game, grab tickets early. Many clubs offer a ‘women’s day’ discount that includes a free program and a chance to meet a player. Arrive 30 minutes before kickoff to soak up the pre‑match atmosphere – chanting fans, food stalls, and the iconic footy chant “AFLW all the way!”

Don’t forget to track the ladder. As of now, Adelaide sits on top with a perfect record, but the race is wide open. Keep an eye on the “Points to Play For” column on the AFL website – it tells you which games could flip the standings.

Finally, join the conversation. Post your game day photos on Instagram with #AFLWExperience and you might get featured on the league’s official page. Whether you’re a seasoned supporter or a newcomer, there’s a place for you in the AFLW community.

Stay tuned to Revved Racing Rides for weekly round‑up articles, player spotlights, and the best ways to enjoy AFLW this season.

Adam Selwood’s Legacy: How the 2006 Premiership Eagle Defined West Coast’s Spirit

Adam Selwood’s Legacy: How the 2006 Premiership Eagle Defined West Coast’s Spirit

Adam Selwood, West Coast Eagles’ 2006 premiership hero and key AFLW program developer, has died at 41, not long after his twin Troy. Known for his selflessness and leadership, Selwood played 187 games and mentored players, building a club culture that endures. His legacy touches both AFL men’s and women’s football.