Photo by Bruce Edmiston Originally published in the Hunter Women’s Chronicle Written by Isaac McIntyre Written ByCardiff have claimed bragging rights in the annual Anzac Day clash with Warners Bay, scoring a 71-point win over the Bulldogs on Thursday afternoon.…
Picture by Bruce Edminston Written by Josh Callinan Originally published in the Newcastle Herald DEFENDING premiers Newcastle City want to arrive home at No.1 Sportsground next weekend having completed a clean sweep on the Black Diamond Cup road. The…
Photo by Bruce Edmiston Originally published in the Hunter Women’s Chronicle Written by Isaac McIntyre Newcastle have defended their AFLHCC Women’s Representative Challenge title, waving away challenges from the Central Coast and Hunter squads to go back-to-back in the regional…
Written by Ryan Stanton All eyes will focus on Ferodale Park this Easter Monday for the much awaited AFLHCC Women’s Representative Challenge. As a showcase of Women’s AFL talent in our region it had a magnificent debut last year…
With the AFL HCC Women’s Representative Challenge on Monday 22 April, the squads for each team have been announced. Good luck to everyone playing and see you all down at Ferodale! Central Coast Coach: Peter Kelleher with Murray Schubert Assistant…
Arizona Cross became the first Cardiff Lady Hawks centurion, and marked her 100th game with the club with a hat-trick. Image via Lyn Cooksley/Cardiff Hawks Originally published in the Hunter Women’s Chronicle Written by Isaac McIntyre Cardiff’s historic opening match…
Written by Ryan Stanton After an exciting Round 1 based at the new Central Coast Regional Sporting and Recreation Complex the Haval Black Diamond Cup moves to a true home and away format. We preview Round 2’s matches below; …
Image via Bruce Edmiston Originally published in the Hunter Women’s Chronicle Written by Isaac McIntyre After falling to Newcastle City in the first round of finals last year, Maitland have claimed revenge in their first outing of 2019, with…
The Women’s regional representative carnival is set to continue in 2019 following its’ fantastic debut last season. The concept was developed when the AFLW winter competition was announced and all planned women’s league representative matches in 2018 were subsequently cancelled.…
Originally publish by The Hunter Women’s Chronical Written by Isaac McIntyre The new-look AFL Hunter Central Coast Womens competition is set to begin with a bang in 2019, as twelve of the fifteen teams in the competition descend on the…