Big winners revealed in 2025 AFL draw
The winners and losers from the 2025 AFL draw have been revealed, with two Victorian clubs laughing and another facing a tough draw.
The winners and losers from the 2025 AFL draw have been revealed, with two Victorian clubs laughing and another facing a tough draw.
The full AFL fixture has been revealed for 2025 — with a host of big changes from previous years. Check out where your club will be playing and when here.
A frantic AFL trade period included a raft of big-names moving to new clubs, and their old fans now know just when they’ll come up against them.
After a massive increase in Thursday night football was confirmed, the AFL has released the full 2025 fixture with Collingwood among those given a tough run.
NSW’s contentious COLA program was abolished in 2014 by the AFL after a campaign from powerful Victorian clubs. Now, as the cost of living soars in Sydney, the program may soon return.
The Saints are desperate for some class to come into their midfield mix, but Ross Lyon’s side is more likely to add mutton and boiled spuds instead of caviar, writes JON RALPH.
As debate rages over the interpretation of the holding-the-ball rule, Gold Coast young gun Mac Andrew says the confusion has forced players to change how they tackle their opponents.
Are there any rookie downgrade options? Will Jordon Sweet play? Is Christian Salem the real deal? Do you need to trade? The Phantom answers the big questions ahead of round 11.
Dustin Martin put on a vintage display against Essendon last weekend but one former star thinks the Richmond megastar is about to make a massive career call.
There might not be a clear-cut No. 1 fancy, but recruiters believe the talent pool is deeper in this year’s draft. So, who’s on the radar? AFL Draft guru Kevin Sheehan names every gun junior footballer to watch.
The Swans challenged Luke Parker’s six-game ban to the VFL Appeal Board on Monday night. They walked away disappointed. SCOTT GULLAN has the details.
Chad Rintoul picked up numerous concussions across his career spanning three clubs. He’s been unable to work for a year but, as he tells JON RALPH, has “got zilch back” despite repeated calls to AFL House.
The Hawthorn racism saga appears headed to the Federal Court after mediation talks broke down, paving the way for secret text messages to be disclosed in court, reports MARK ROBINSON.
Two Cats were offered suspensions by the match review officer, and the club has made a call. And it puts an in-form reserves player in contention.
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