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1Everyday the AFLW players entertain us through their social media channels but have you ever wondered about the stories behind their social posts?
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2From Boys to Giants’, captures some of the remarkable stories as the AFL’s newest club the GWS Giants joins the league in 2012. The secret trial of rugby league convert Israel Folau, the high-profile recruitment of Tom Scully, as well as the inner workings of the coaching set-up between senior coach Kevin Sheedy and his assistant Mark Williams are some of the themes covered in this film. Fans are taken behind the scenes to experience the embryonic stages of a club fighting to win the hearts of Western Sydney.
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3Football has a unique way of bringing people together often in non-conventional ways. In our multi-format ‘Footy Families’ series, we look at three very different football stories from around the AFLW community. ‘The Antonios’ showcases one of football’s ultimate power couples; Fremantle Dockers stars Kara Donnellan and Ebony Antonio. ‘Dad's Army’ profiles GWS Giants women’s coach Alan McConnell and the deep bond and respect that is forged between him and his charges. ‘Four-Leaf-household’ goes behind closed doors of a unique sharehouse featuring four Irish imports from three different teams. For AFLW fans, their footy family isn’t necessarily just the same people supporting their team but all the other fans that share in these other drivers and motivators.
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4The Yoyaki Yarn is a weekly monologue which opens Yokayi Footy. It addresses the most pressing and important issue of the week. Sometimes, the content will be comedic, such as a look at the hilarious ways in which we’ve kept ourselves sane during lockdown. Other times, these pieces will be raw, intimate and heartfelt, like Bianca Hunt’s take on Captain Cook’s place in Australian history, or Tony Armstrong’s experiences of racial vilification in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement. Whatever the topic, the Yokayi Yarn is short and snappy, edgy, engaging, sharable, designed to make a statement and spark a great conversation – both on the show and in the living room.
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5In a 300-game career that spanned 15 seasons, Port Adelaide premiership player Kane Cornes experienced it all. In ‘What Really Happened?’ he takes viewers behind the scenes on some of the biggest moments from his career. Grand Final rev-ups, brutal sledges, gruelling pre-season camps and more feature in this fascinating series.
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6The team at AFL.com.au with help from you, the fans, have selected seven finals deemed to be the Best Finals of the 2000s. Watch highlights of remarkable performances on the big stage from the superstars of our game, including the Bulldogs brutal preliminary final against the Giants on route to the 2016 flag, Buddy Franklin's 2007 elimination final masterclass and more, thanks to Chemist Warehouse.
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7In this exclusive series, the AFL's 18 coaches share their trade secrets and coaching philosophies, as we delve into the minds of some of the best analytical thinkers our game has ever seen.
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8Women have been playing Australian Rules Football in local clubs for decades but that's as far as they had been able to go. This documentary traces the history of women in football in the lead up to the launch of AFL Women's League in February 2017
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9The Data Game is a revolutionary AFL content series that generates huge interest among the hardcore footy fans looking for an edge in their tipping of Fantasy games, or those just drawn in by the weekly hook. Leveraging exclusive – and staggering - Champion Data-led insights, The Data Game - hosted by Neroli Meadows and stats guru Daniel Hoyne - surfaces statistical nuggets and demystifyies complexity like no other offering in the market.
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10Up until four years ago, for many current day AFLW stars the idea of playing football professionally seemed a long way off. Since the leagues inception we've seen some incredible stories of players making up for lost time. Many still juggle full time work with training and playing while some have made the switch from other sports such as netball and basketball to follow their childhood dream of playing Australian Rules football.