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Pies set up AFL’s perfect match

Pies set up AFL’s perfect match

FORGET about rule changes, forget about where Tom Lynch and Steven May are going and forget about French au pairs because Collingwood has saved the AFL’s bacon again.

Buckley: our best can beat Tigers

Buckley: our best can beat Tigers

COLLINGWOOD coach Nathan Buckley says the Magpies can play better after seeing off GWS in a tough semi-final to set up a preliminary final showdown with Richmond. Re-cap all the action from Collingwood’s semi-final win over GWS.

Trade Talk: Roos ruckman wants out

Trade Talk: Roos ruckman wants out

NORTH Melbourne will try to broker a trade for big man Braydon Preuss — but one rumoured swap is definitely not thappening. JON RALPH and SAM EDMUND look at where he and all the other big names could land.

Buddy slayer Phil helps Giants mature

Buddy slayer Phil helps Giants mature

IT is the Giants’ eighth season in the AFL and under co-captains Callan Ward and former Crow Phil Davis the club has reached another level of maturity.

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GWS Giants first match of AFL v Sydney Swans at ANZ Stadium. Kevin Sheedy Callan Ward and Phil Davis.

How two kids built the Giants

WHEN Callan Ward and Phil Davis were dropped into the Giants captaincy roles in 2012, they were thrown into the deep end of the AFL piranha pool. NEIL CORDY looks at how they survived and thrived.

Show Cameron some respect: Giants

Show Cameron some respect: Giants

LEON Cameron has taken a team smashed by injuries and helped them reach the second week of the finals. So why doesn’t he have the respect of the AFL world? The Giants want that to change.

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GWS Giants player Stephen Coniglio takes part in a training session at the Greater Western Sydney Giants training centre, in Sydney, Tuesday, September 11, 2018. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING

How JL helped Giant chase footy dream

IRONICALLY, it was a visit from Justin Langer that helped Stephen Coniglio choose football over cricket, but after a career year, the Giants star’s decision has paid off in spades.

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CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 17:  Ryan Griffen of the Giants celebrates a goal during the round four AFL match between the Greater Western Sydney Giants and the Port Adelaide Power at Star Track Oval on April 17, 2016 in Canberra, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Nolan/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Giants turn to Griffen to step in for injured Kelly

VETERAN midfielder Ryan Griffen has been drafted into the Greater Western Sydney squad as a replacement for injured gun Josh Kelly, who failed to recover from the knee injury he suffered last week against the Swans.

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