‘Changed my life’: Premiership hero ’steps aside’
Another premiership could be the perfect end to Shane Edwards’ stellar career with Richmond.
Another premiership could be the perfect end to Shane Edwards’ stellar career with Richmond.
A monster eight-goal haul to Tom Lynch has sealed Richmond’s return to finals footy as the Tigers romped to a huge win over Hawthorn.
Richmond is stirring for a finals tilt but will have to get there without their superstar Dustin Martin.
Hawthorn and Essendon stand in the way of Richmond and a finals berth. The Tigers’ destiny is in their hands, but can they do it without a pair of defensive mainstays — and maybe Dusty?
Adelaide has claimed the wooden spoon for the first time in the club’s history but it’s not all doom and gloom. There is a major silver lining for the Crows and it could help fast-track the rebuild.
Shaun McKernan has announced he has played his final game with Essendon. And there may be other Bombers who won’t be at The Hangar in 2021.
West Coast’s injury woes have continued after spearhead Josh Kennedy went down with an ankle concern against North Melbourne.
What’s better than a fill up before finals? Our expert tipster Chris Cavanagh has identified the best bets of Round 18, including a special on two sharpshooters.
Free agent Jeremy Cameron would look good in a Collingwood jumper, and the Pies need aerial support for Brody Mihocek and Jordan De Goey. Here’s how they could do a deal with GWS — and fit Cameron under the salary cap.
The return of several Richmond premiership stars right in time for the finals could make the Tigers impossible to stop in the run to the AFL Grand Final.
The number of fans allowed inside Adelaide Oval for AFL games has increased, right on the eve of finals.
Jack Payne has been given the tough task of replacing injured Lions star Harris Andrews, but he’s relishing the role.
It all comes down to this. There are no second chances here. It’s do or die. One round, four teams, two finals spots. Which two of the Saints, Dogs, Dees and Giants are good enough to make it? Plus: Could the Cats fall out of the top four?
Shane Mumford took a physical approach to his battle with Max Gawn on Saturday, leading one critic to label him a sniper. But Mark Robinson says those questioning the tactics applied by the Giants ruckman need to move on.
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