AFLW stars are hoping the first season as an 18-team competition will solidify the push to become fully professional. 7NEWS
Watch Erin Phillips’ emotional moments in the video aboveThe shift from the heat of a summer competition to an August start means it is a quick turnaround, with expansion clubs scrambling to be ready.
“Before made that announcement way back that we were going to get 2017 off the ground, I didn’t imagine it would be in my playing career. Pearce, who remains arguably the AFLW’s most famous face after being an inaugural marquee signing in 2017, is clear on what she wants to see happen next.“I think to get to the point where there’s more games, you play every team once and have a really fair, legitimate competition.
Phillips, who at age 37 remains the AFLW’s most dangerous and damaging player, has moved on from three-time premiers Adelaide in a massive blow for the Crows.AFL Photos via Getty Images
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