Carlton to seek compensation for anti-vaxxer
Liam Jones walked away from AFL football after refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19, and now his old club wants compensation.
Liam Jones walked away from AFL football after refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19, and now his old club wants compensation.
Suddenly, Richmond’s finals hopes hang in the balance after its horror loss to the Suns. Here is what needs to happen for the Tigers to make the eight.
Charlie Curnow and Harry McKay are fast becoming the AFL’s best forward pairing, but McKay says there are still two rivals they have to pass.
Patrick Cripps is no longer the Brownlow Medal favourite but his coach Michael Voss remains thrilled with his captain’s performances.
Nobody knows SuperCoach players of a team like the fans that barrack for them week in, week out. So, we reached out to the SuperCoach community on Twitter to find out the fans’ opinion on rookies and breakout contenders from each club.
A young ruckman is set to be given a big chance at the Tigers, while a number of top draft picks will be unleashed throughout the competition. Which new faces will be given a chance at your club?
Former Collingwood and Carlton star Dale Thomas has trained at a powerhouse Melbourne club, sparking whispers he will be pulling on the boots for the team in 2020.
The AFL has contingencies if the coronavirus threat continues to escalate but that may not be enough to prevent matches from being played behind closed doors, or cancelled altogether.
The good vibes are back at Carlton. Eddie Betts is in navy blue, the young guns are maturing and the ‘Teague train’ is gathering steam. Patrick Cripps senses something special is building to reward the club’s loyal supporters.
Richmond has been a dominant team for the last three years so it comes as no surprise it has a good record against most clubs but one team in particular hates playing the Tigers, with a poor record dating back 10 years.
Eddie Betts was the biggest name to depart the Adelaide Crows at the conclusion in 2019. Now, he’s said the controversial Gold Coast camp played a small part in his return to Victoria.
AFL chief Gillon McLachlan has defended the league’s approach to concussion prevention, revealing it will spend $500,000 on research which will include further trials using a hi-tech mouthguards.
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