Draft bolter Allison keeping a lid on nerves
Calder Cannons forward Matthew Allison has raced up draft boards with impressive combine and training performances but isn’t getting ahead of himself.
Calder Cannons forward Matthew Allison has raced up draft boards with impressive combine and training performances but isn’t getting ahead of himself.
He may not have achieved his footy goals in 2020, but Brodie Grundy enjoyed off-field success and Aussie ‘breakers’ hit back at Olympic critics.
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St Kilda has responded after footy fans mocked their attempt to promote new apparel sponsor New Balance.
COLLINGWOOD is second on the AFL ladder, despite leading the competition in the number of games lost to injury. Jon Ralph looks at the Pies’ resilience, who could be back in the coming weeks and ranks every club on the injury ladder.
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WE are just seven rounds away from the finals kicking off and still have no idea who will finish in the top four, top eight or win the wooden spoon. Chris Cavanagh looks at every club’s run home and gives his ultimate predictions.
A COUPLE of big names just aren’t themselves at the moment. MARK ROBINSON names his likes and dislikes from Round 16, and while Carlton is in his sights, he also has a bone to pick with Jono Brown.
ROUND 23 — the close of the AFL home-and-away series — already appears ready to be locked in at AFL House.
RICHMOND is the shortest-priced premiership favourite after Round 16 in several seasons, and some fans might be getting ahead of themselves. Who can challenge the Tigers and who’s faltering?
HAWTHORN’s big win over Western Bulldogs has come at a significant cost with star ruckman Ben McEvoy likely to miss an extended period after suffering an expected fractured cheekbone after a brutal head clash.
WHY Port Adelaide could not be better placed after chalking up its fifth-straight win by being control all night against St Kilda at Adelaide Oval – and there’s more to come.
CAPTAIN Travis Boak says Port Adelaide is “missing the cherry on top’’ but that it will take ugly wins as it zeros in on its first premiership since 2004.
RECRUIT Jack Watts bounced back from his spell in the SANFL to give Power coach Ken Hinkley the performance he wanted in Port Adelaide’s 36-point win over St Kilda.
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