Robbo: Stop whinging about the man on the mark
Critics are already lining up, but the new man on the mark rule looks set to be a winner for the game, writes MARK ROBINSON.
Critics are already lining up, but the new man on the mark rule looks set to be a winner for the game, writes MARK ROBINSON.
Brisbane’s AFLW players experienced a first before their Round 1 win over Richmond. We go behind-the-scenes of the Lions’ fly in, fly out raid.
A young North Melbourne midfielder has been likened to Chris Judd and after a strong finish to 2020, this could be his year. Top breakout contenders at every club.
Lions coach Craig Starcevich says his side is settled for the AFLW season after the decision to halt expansion for a year. Plus, what he likes about the overall competition approach.
PLAYING in the AFL as a over-30s veteran is a perilous business. But as he looks at every free agent, Jon Ralph reckons the 10 oldest players in the competition are making strong claims to go around again.
WESTERN Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has opened up on that strange post-match selfie with a fan on Friday night, saying he couldn’t really say no despite his side’s defeat.
BAROMETER: ELLIOT Yeo starred against Richmond but is no certainty to face Hawthorn this week. And another Eagles gun could miss to be at the birth of his child. Plus how bad is Nat Fyfe’s knee? SEE EVERY INJURY AHEAD OF ROUND 10
ONE lucky punter has made a huge collect on just a $5 multi after West Coast’s dismantling of Richmond on Sunday. Plus, the MRO’s verdict on Lance Franklin is in. Re-cap all today’s news here.
GEELONG faces a tough review of its loss to Essendon and the question remains, where best to play Gary Ablett. Meanwhile, West Coast goes top and North return to the eight. ROUND 9 LADDER
AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan has declared he will open discussions over next year’s Shanghai match to Victorian teams, leaving the Suns’ future in the game on a knife’s edge.
COLLINGWOOD forward Alex Fasolo will have scans during the week with the Magpies fearing the small forward may have suffered a syndesmosis injury in his first game of the season.
PORT Adelaide captain Travis Boak was loud, assertive and busy in Shanghai on Saturday — and back to being a commander in the Power midfield.
A LARGER crowd of nearly 10,700 — mostly Power supporters — watched Port Adelaide defend its title of “AFL Champions of Shanghai” against the Gold Coast Suns in the huge Chinese metropolis on Saturday, drawing the attention of Victorians.
PORT Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley admits the pressure of delivering a vital win in the Power’s new market of China got to him. But he was full of praise for his side’s turnaround with contested ball.
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