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  1. - Overlooked in the TAC Cup. - Played division four EFL - Called up to the VFL - Missed 16 months through injury - Drafted to It's been a roller coaster ride for Bayley Fritsch and we spoke to him about the journey:

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  2. "From the moment he took to the field, you could tell he was a draftable talent." A former coach shares the meteoric rise of 's .

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  3. Apr 4

    "Being a leader of a sporting club has helped my teaching more than my teaching has helped my leadership."

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  4. Apr 4

    How a phone call from an opposition coach at EFL level led an exciting goal-kicker to .

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  5. Apr 3

    From the 4th division of the EFL, to the , and now to ... It's been quite the journey for Bayley Fritsch.

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  6. Apr 3

    What do the players do now that the season is over? skipper is in her element when she's mentoring the next generation.

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  7. Apr 3

    It was a week for goal-kickers with Ben Brown and Tom Lynch named best on ground by the coaches. But who else caught the their eyes in Round 2:

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  8. Apr 2

    The have defied the footy public so far in 2018 and their No.5 could just about be the most underrated small defender in the competition.

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  9. Apr 2

    Seven players received maximum votes in Round 2. But a ball-magnet sits atop the leaderboard so far. SEE ALL THE VOTES:

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  10. Apr 2

    . have missed Ben Jacobs’ grunt work for the better part of two years. And a surprise move onto Seb Ross rather than Jack Steven worked wonders on Friday.

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  11. Apr 2

    An exciting forward, an underrated ' defender and a bull headline the Unsung Heroes for Round 2.

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    Mar 30

    . CEO shares his approach to leadership, what excites him about the digital disruption of sport, and how AFLW is bringing new commercial opportunities to the game. STORY:

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  13. Mar 31

    “I immediately had some tears with my mate, and then my phone went off with calls from my family and friends. It was just like re-living my first draft experience.”

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  14. Mar 30

    Great to see the return of today. He penned an column about how the opportunity came about:

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  15. Mar 30

    “I had to learn to walk again. It was a slow process that probably took around a month.” shares his challenging journey to 100 AFL games.

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  16. Mar 30

    "Thankfully, I didn’t go down that path, because I wouldn’t be lining up for my second game in Gold Coast colours if I did." How a sliding doors moment revived 's AFL career.

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  17. Mar 30

    "He had every right to feel sorry for himself, but he didn’t. All he focused on was how he could persevere to first start walking and, one day, play with his mates again."

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  18. Mar 29

    "He got wheeled out with a blanket over his legs to hide the metal holding them together. Despite this, he struck me as being he so strong of mind." describes meeting a brave young boy.

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  19. Mar 29

    One of the stories of Round 1 was that of . Delisted and spending two years in the before joining the , he thrived in tough conditions last week and is set to play his old side tomorrow. He describes his journey.

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  20. Mar 29

    After a freak injury in that ruined his 2017 campaign before it began, details his arduous journey back ahead of 100-game milestone, in an exclusive column.

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