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Tag: Aussie Rules

AFLW Grand Final Season 7 2022

By Megan Brewer   Posted in AFLW Aussie Rules Photography Women in Sport Media
Posted on December 6, 2022December 6, 2022
Daisy Pearce and Mick Stinear raise the Premiership cup

Experience the 2022, Season 7, AFLW Grand Final between the Brisbane Lions and Melbourne Demons through the lens of Siren photographer, Megan Brewer.

The Lucas Girls are helping to reshape our cultural sporting narrative

By Kirby Fenwick   Posted in Historical Op-Ed
Posted on March 23, 2021March 23, 2021
Image is a black and white photo of a team of women footballers. They wear white hats, tunics and skirts.

The Lucas Girls: A Match to Remember demonstrates how telling the history of women’s sport can help to positively and accurately reshape our cultural narrative.

The Round Up: AFLW Round Eight 2021

By Gemma Bastiani   Posted in AFLW Aussie Rules The Roundup
Posted on March 23, 2021March 22, 2021

Carlton’s Darcy Vescio decided that AFLW round eight was hers, kicking five goals and becoming the leading goal kicker in the competition’s five year history. Gold Coast v Carlton – Friday @ Metricon Stadium Gold Coast 3.1.19 | 4.2.26 | 4.2.26 | 4.3.27Carlton 1.1.7 | 4.4.28 | 9.5.59 | 13.9.87 Goals Gold Coast: Alison Drennan, …

The Round Up: AFLW Round Six 2021

By Gemma Bastiani   Posted in AFLW Aussie Rules The Roundup
Posted on March 9, 2021March 9, 2021

Two-thirds through the home and away season, AFLW round six was the highest scoring in the competition’s history. Every game registered a score of 50+. Richmond v North Melbourne – Friday @ Punt Road Richmond 0.1.1 | 0.2.2 | 3.2.20 | 5.2.32North Melbourne 3.2.20 | 6.5.41 | 6.5.41 | 10.7.67 Goals Richmond: Christina Bernardi (2), …

Jacara Egan is stepping into her power and onto the footy field

By Siren   Posted in Aussie Rules Interview
Posted on February 26, 2021February 26, 2021

From the softball field to the Calder Cannons, Jacara Egan is a trailblazer. In 2021, she’s the only Indigenous woman coaching in the NAB league.

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43. ABC Sport Academy: End Game - Siren: A Women in Sport Collective

ABC's End Game with Tony Armstrong tackles Australia's overdue reckoning with racism in sport, with the help of some of its biggest sports stars. In this clip, Tony explores sports media's role in perpetuating stereotypes, and recognising biases in commentary.You can also listen to a panel discussion reflecting on the impact of the documentary hosted by ABC News' Amanda Shalala and featuring Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman, leading documentary producer Steve Bibb and Vice President of Melrose Park Football Club Neilab Osman. Panel begins at 49:12.View the episode webpage.Contact:abcsport5050@your.abc.net.au
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  2. 42. ABC Sport Academy: Our Watch 16:25
  3. 41. ABC Sport Academy: ABC Sport x Siren Sport – Social Media 24:13

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