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From inspiration to condemnation: Nestor blames 'bullied' Wallaroos

From inspiration to condemnation: Nestor blames 'bullied' Wallaroos

The Black Ferns have easily accounted for the Wallaroos, with some inspirational messaging before the match having little effect on the dominant result. 11 Aug 2019
Broncos star details horrific injury

Broncos star details horrific injury

Brisbane Broncos and Jillaroos star Julia Robinson outlaid the horrific details of her long-term injury in typically laid-back style as she prepares for a triumphant return. 10 Aug 2019
Under-fire coach: 'Don't underestimate how clever they are'

Under-fire coach: 'Don't underestimate how clever they are'

Queensland Firebirds coach Roselee Jencke has previewed her side's clash against the Adelaide Thunderbirds by implying that her side can boast the best of both worlds. 10 Aug 2019
Heartwarming Raso inspiring NWSL on and off field

Heartwarming Raso inspiring NWSL on and off field

Hayley Raso is more than just impressing for the Matildas and NWSL club Portland Thorns. She's warming hearts and sending NWSL fans into a mini-meltdown to boot. 9 Aug 2019
De Vanna signs for Italian giants

De Vanna signs for Italian giants

Fiorentina have boasted some of the greatest names to ever play the game, but they're not going to know what hit them... 9 Aug 2019
Epic 40th anniversary WNBL 2019/20 fixtures released

Epic 40th anniversary WNBL 2019/20 fixtures released

It's set to be the biggest WNBL season yet and you can recap all the action here at TWG - so without furtherado, check out your team's schedule below! 9 Aug 2019
US Women’s Am: Lee wins epic match over Pano

US Women’s Am: Lee wins epic match over Pano

Andrea Lee only led once in her Round-of-16 match against co-medallist Alexa Pano in the 119th US Women’s Amateur Championship on a sultry Thursday afternoon at Old Waverly Golf Club. But it came at the most important time. 9 Aug 2019
Why 2019/20 is teeing up to be the best W-League season yet

Why 2019/20 is teeing up to be the best W-League season yet

It’s getting to that time of the year again: the weather's getting warmer and we’re becoming more and more impatient for the W-League to begin. 9 Aug 2019
Su Oh sharing fifth at Scottish Open

Su Oh sharing fifth at Scottish Open

Victorian Su Oh lies within striking distance of the lead at the Women's Scottish Open after posting a solid opening round of 65 on Thursday. 9 Aug 2019
Rugby is coming! 8 debutants in Jillaroos prelim squad

Rugby is coming! 8 debutants in Jillaroos prelim squad

It's a hectic month ahead for women's rugby league, with a fresh-faced Jillaroos squad set to commence training leading into a Nines tournament, before an epic second NRLW season. 8 Aug 2019
Valenzuela edges Brooks in battle of US Women’s Amateur runners-up

Valenzuela edges Brooks in battle of US Women’s Amateur runners-up

When Albane Valenzuela reached the championship match of the 2017 US Women’s Amateur Championship at San Diego Country Club before eventually losing in the 36-hole final, her road included a bevy of players with impeccable credentials. 8 Aug 2019
Wallaroos squad named for NZ crunch match

Wallaroos squad named for NZ crunch match

After 25-years without a win over their traditional New Zealand rivals, the Wallaroos are fighting for more than just a series...they're fighting for the title of rivals at all. 8 Aug 2019
'They work, they study, they live with mum and dad. But they believe in change'

'They work, they study, they live with mum and dad. But they believe in change'

In an impassioned speech, Wallaroos assistant coach Matt Tink said his side had fought tooth and nail to make it this far, so were never going to give up against the historically dominant New Zealanders. 8 Aug 2019
'Elite transgender cricketers': Cricket's aim to be 'a sport for all'

'Elite transgender cricketers': Cricket's aim to be 'a sport for all'

Cricket Australia has released a policy series focusing on supporting transgender and gender diverse people to play cricket at the highest level. 8 Aug 2019
Wollongong-bound Thunder sign prodigious wicket keeper

Wollongong-bound Thunder sign prodigious wicket keeper

After being named one of the country's most-popular sporting sides, Sydney Thunder's WBBL team are spreading the love to Wollongong. 7 Aug 2019
Kerr clean-sweeps NWSL weekly awards

Kerr clean-sweeps NWSL weekly awards

Sam Kerr has capped off a momentous week by taking out the NWSL's goal and player of the week awards, futher cementing her name as the dominant striker of the U.S competition. 7 Aug 2019
Tomljanovic retirement sums up shocking Aussie day in Toronto

Tomljanovic retirement sums up shocking Aussie day in Toronto

Ajla Tomljanovic lasted just 22 minutes in her second round clash with Pole Iga Swiatek before withdrawing. 7 Aug 2019
Barty number one ranking in jeopardy after shock loss

Barty number one ranking in jeopardy after shock loss

Ash Barty's number one ranking is hanging by a thread following her unexpected second round loss to Sofia Kenin at the Canadian Open. 7 Aug 2019
Teens Jin & Pano share medallist honours at US Women’s Am

Teens Jin & Pano share medallist honours at US Women’s Am

What a summer it has been for golfers from the People’s Republic of China. Shanshan Feng ended a two-year victory drought on the LPGA Tour in early July. Then two weeks ago, Lei Ye became just the second player from the country to win a USGA championship when she claimed the US Girls’ Junior title. And a week earlier, Bo Jin advanced to the US Junior Ama-teur final. 7 Aug 2019
Reds fury at World Cup snub

Reds fury at World Cup snub

Adelaide United chiefs have demanded the South Australian State Government backtrack on a reported decision to snub Australia's bid for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. 6 Aug 2019
Parents at fault for Ko slump: Leadbetter

Parents at fault for Ko slump: Leadbetter

Lydia Ko's plummet from the top of the world golf rankings can be blamed squarely on her overbearing parents, according to a former coach. 6 Aug 2019