Just over a week ago the face of Australian sport changed forever.
The long-awaited launch of the AFL Women’s League was met by tens of thousands of fans with open hearts — and opens lungs — cheering across boundary lines for four huge days of footy. Here’s what went down:
The women’s competition is already a welcome antidote to the boy’s club of it’s male-led counterpart. It also represents a much-needed, gigantic step forward, not just for the AFL, but for sport in this country as a whole.
With it, comes a new generation of diverse role models, like GWS Giants captain Emma Swanson, one of several openly same-sex attracted players in the league.