Fyfe leads new-look All-Australian team
There are nine new faces in this year’s All-Australian team — with two men from the west charged with leading a side chock-full of talent. But there’s also some big-name absentees. SEE THE TEAM
There are nine new faces in this year’s All-Australian team — with two men from the west charged with leading a side chock-full of talent. But there’s also some big-name absentees. SEE THE TEAM
Melbourne has won the race for talented Fremantle midfielder Ed Langdon, who jetted into Victoria on Monday to ramp up talks ahead of a switch to the Demons.
Josh Kennedy has just five goals in his past four matches and Tom Hawkins hasn’t kicked one for a fortnight. Both their teams desperately need to fire in the finals, Mark Robinson writes.
Are 51 disposals enough to be best on ground when your team loses? Lachie Neale made a strong case for BOG honours despite Brisbane’s defeat to Richmond. VOTE ON EVERY ROUND 23 GAME.
HARLEY Bennell looks set to get another chance to reignite his AFL career, with the Dockers keen to welcome him back into the club following his eight week suspension.
FREMANTLE is not the first club to approach James Hird with at least one other AFL club chasing the former Essendon coach as the exiled great weighs up a return to the game.
GREATERN Western Sydney is still an outside chance to make the AFLW grand final but Fremantle’s premiership hopes are all but over.
FREMANTLE would be doing James Hird a disservice if the Essendon great was offered an opposition analyst position, according to Hird’s former Bombers teammate Scott Lucas.
IT may come as a surprise to footy fans that not all season packages were created equally, with AFL clubs offering a variety of memberships and passes with a range of benefits. How does yours stack up? CHECK YOUR CLUB
CARLTON might have uncovered another marking forward with a difference — Patrick Cripps might also be the Blues’ best midfielder. JON RALPH looks at every club’s man with a one-two punch.
CARLTON will be hoping that change provides a spark after coach Damien Keeping tinkered with his team’s line-up for Saturday’s clash with Adelaide. SEE THE TEAMS
SUPERSTAR Nat Fyfe has been reappointed Fremantle captain as the Dockers announced a seven-man leadership group for the 2018 season, which includes a surprise young defender.
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