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Ralph Carr isn’t your typical player manager. Running a boutique company, he is the AFL’s version of Jerry Maguire. Meet one of footy’s most interesting men.
Ralph Carr isn’t your typical player manager. Running a boutique company, he is the AFL’s version of Jerry Maguire. Meet one of footy’s most interesting men.
The Richmond Tigers have posted their lowest score in 60 years, scoring only two goals in a hefty defeat to St Kilda on Friday night.
With a top-four berth now surely beyond them, just where are the Tigers at? In a matter of days they could be outside the eight and big picture questions are on the way.
Steven May and Jake Lever are the stars of Melbourne’s defence. But there’s a crucial cog in the Dees’ back-six going unnoticed, writes Mick McGuane.
Jack Higgins will have surgery next week after Richmond revealed the cause for his brain bleed, and provided a medical update on his likely return to footy.
Richmond can put a big dent in the Eagles’ top-two chances with victory in the season’s most influential home-and-away game. David King asks should the Tigers try something or keep their powder dry for September?
No Rance, no worries. Richmond boasts the AFL’s premier defence since the bye rounds as it sets the platform for another flag tilt.
It was the non-decision that had many footy fans hot under the collar and now the man at the centre of it, umpire ‘Razor’ Ray Chamberlain has admitted he made a blue. RE-CAP TUESDAY’S FOOTY NEWS.
It doesn’t get much bigger than this. Two rounds out from finals, this weekend’s fixtures will more than whet the appetite. And it’s not just the games involving the top four to get excited by.
Essendon’s ‘pathetic’ performance puts the heat on everyone at the club, from coach John Worsfold down. Mark Robinson writes after the players put up the white flag, fans are ‘dripping with anger’. LIKES AND DISLIKES
Collingwood is a game behind the fourth-placed Tigers, but they might be about to make a move as the finals arrive early in what could be the AFL’s ‘moving round’. SEE THE LADDER + RUN HOME
Patrick Dangerfield produced a typical high-class performance but it was another Cats who stole the limelight. Vote for your best player in Round 21.
The talk might have been about the Teague train, but good luck stopping the Tiger train in September. Damien Hardwick says his team can still get better, while the Blues coach was full of praise for one of his stars.
Richmond champion Matthew Richardson dug himself into a hole he couldn’t get out of when he wondered out loud about chicken biology during his AFL commentary duties.
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