Fevola’s gushy tribute to AFL boyfriend
Melbourne socialite Mia Fevola has given a sweet, public birthday message for her AFL boyfriend alongside an adorable photo collage.
Melbourne socialite Mia Fevola has given a sweet, public birthday message for her AFL boyfriend alongside an adorable photo collage.
Hawthorn has added two key forward line cogs for its Easter Monday clash against Geelong, while the Cats welcome back a midfield star. TEAMS
Body pressure in the backline remains a basic fundamental of the game, yet with the highball it’s quickly disappearing and teams are paying a heavy price, writes Mick Malthouse.
Under-fire Kangaroos are more determined than ever to continue on their difficult rebuild despite criticism coming from all quarters, says club chief executive Ben Amarfio.
Caleb Daniel might be the shortest player in the competition, but he says that can work to his advantage. The Western Bulldogs star is loving the challenge of new roles and is happy playing anywhere — even in the ruck.
Qantas has launched an early-bird sale for AFL fans travelling to Melbourne for the Grand Final. And this year’s jaw-dropping offer is a definite win-win for those who love the game.
After months of speculation, we finally have the answers to the questions we have been waiting for. Who got the call up for Round 1 and who missed out? See the final Round 1 teams right here.
With the 2019 season underway tonight, recap the big calls our experts have made for the year ahead. Who will be right? Plus, check out their premier, wooden spoon and Brownlow Medal tips.
He’s the two-time defending Herald Sun tipping champ and one of his mottos is ‘don’t always back the favourite’. Chris Cavanagh hopes that pays for him in Round 1 as he’s one of the few to stray from the herd with one blockbuster clash.
A forgotten premiership player and a rising young star shape as the Western Bulldogs’ options as they look to cover for the loss of Dale Morris this season.
Peter Gordon rates current AFL chief Gillon McLachlan ahead of his predecessors. But the Western Bulldogs president isn’t rapt with a couple of decisions in which he believes his club has been shut out. Plus the Dogs boss on AFLX, Luke Beveridge and the 2016 hangover.
The AFL’s most recent expansion clubs might still be battling to establish themselves but Western Bulldogs boss Peter Gordon isn’t concerned. In fact he believes the AFL should consider further expanding to 19 or 20 teams.
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