AFL Canberra is trying to close the gulf in a six-team league that has turned into a four-horse race.
Canberra Demons coach Kade Klemke has run his eye over a quartet of emerging stars eyeing the AFL draft.
Two rising stars from Canberra are edging closer to realising a dream in the big smoke.
The Demons stars will spend the bulk of the next fortnight training full-time with the Swans.
Playing seniors for Ainslie and working as a public servant,his rehabilitation led him to start playing touch at lunchtime with colleagues.
The Giants are keen to work with the government to formalise an extension to their 10-year deal to play in Canberra.
Jordan Harper linked up with North after being overlooked in the AFL draft,but his first year didn't go to plan.
The former Gungahlin Jets star will get an AFLW chance at Collingwood,but a Canberra United soccer legend has made a tough career choice.
Nineteen-year-old twins Georgia and Olivia tore their ACL's within a month of each other.
Canberra Demons coach Kade Klemke is torn. Super excited for his players,but not excited at the prospect of trying to replace a key player mid-season.
Kade Klemke can think of 45 reasons why an AFL club should draft Canberra Demons midfielder Mitch Maguire.