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Sunday schooling: The best of Nick Daicos keeps Magpies on top

Nick Daicos was at his precocious best at the MCG on Sunday as he led the team to their first victory for three games to keep their hold on top spot.

  • Peter Ryan

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AFL teams and tips: Injured Pendlebury joins the outs at Collingwood

Collingwood have made a late change ahead of today’s clash with Richmond at the MCG – the Magpies’ only match against the Tigers this year. Scott Pendlebury will miss with injury.

Richmond’s first-round draftees in 2024, from left to right: Luke Trainor, Harry Armstrong, Josh Smillie, Sam Lalor, Jonty Faull and Taj Hotton.

Inside Richmond’s flag blueprint: The hunt for the next Riewoldt and Rance

In place of a series of high-profile departures is a big group of exciting kids – seven of them selected within the first 28 picks of last year’s draft – who promise a brighter future at Punt Road.

  • Marc McGowan
Steven May is facing scrutiny after his clash with Carlton’s Francis Evans on Saturday night.

Whatever happens to Steven May, response to bump shows language and attitudes are changing

It’s now up to the tribunal to decide Steven May’s fate after his sickening collision with Francis Evans. But there was ample evidence in the aftermath that attitudes about these types of incidents have changed across the AFL.

  • Michael Gleeson
St Kilda’s Rowan Marshall, Hawthorn’s James Worpel and Essendon’s Elijah Tsatas could be used as trade bait this year.

The expendables: The players your club could offload as trade bait

AFL clubs have started assessing their lists and identifying which valuable players they might be willing to offer on the trade table when the silly season comes around.

  • Peter Ryan and Michael Gleeson
Essendon’s injury woes continued with Nic Martin hobbling from the ground.

The Bombers’ dive bomb: The explanation, not excuse, for their appalling slide

Brad Scott has played 41 different players in his senior side so far this season. Essendon’s list has 47 names on it.

  • Michael Gleeson
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Where to now for Zach Merrett and the Bombers?

Didn’t deserve a winner: The numbers that show just how bad the Dons-Tigers clash was

In between Jayden Short’s goal late in the first quarter and Tim Taranto’s early in the last, just one goal was scored in close to an hour of football. The previous night across town, Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham put three goals past the Victory in 35 minutes.

  • Andrew Wu
Nic Martin finished his night on crutches.

ACL injury fear for star on a nightmare night for Essendon; Dockers prevail over Hawks in Perth thriller

The injury carnage has worsened yet again for Essendon after their clash with the Tigers, while the Dockers held off the Hawks in a battle of the finals hopefuls.

  • Scott Spits, Hannah Kennelly, Andrew Wu and Owen Leonard
Saints debutant Alix Tauru sprung from a stellar crop of draft picks in 2024

How the AFL’s 2025 draft pool will turbocharge the trade period

This year’s draft crop isn’t exactly receiving rave reviews, but it could still fuel a frenetic trade period at the end of this season.

  • Peter Ryan
Nik Cox’s career will continue next year

Rising Bomber grounded for 2025 but will play on next season

After consulting with the AFL’s concussion panel, Essendon’s Nik Cox has been advised to take the rest of the season off before resuming his career.

  • Peter Ryan

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