Giant hit with suspension for ugly shot
A Giants player has been hit with a multi-week suspension after his off-the-ball bump on Fremantle superstar Nat Fyfe.
A Giants player has been hit with a multi-week suspension after his off-the-ball bump on Fremantle superstar Nat Fyfe.
Match review officer Michael Christian has used behind-the-goals vision to make a crucial call in his verdict on the bump that flattened Nat Fyfe.
Collingwood has revealed the extent of Jamie Elliott’s injury and the Pies are going to need a long-term replacement. All the latest injury news, including Lachie Whitfield’s return.
Fremantle Dockers captain Nat Fyfe became the first AFL player to be replaced by a concussion substitute after a nasty head knock.
Money to play, an all-indigenous side and superhero-themed teams. That’s some of the highlights footy fans and players can look forward to for a revamped AFLX Series in 2019.
West Coast says star ruckman Nic Naitanui is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a second knee reconstruction, fuelling hopes he will be able to return by round 15 next season. How is your club shaping on the track?
THE Aussies are down a couple of gun batsmen for the summer series against India with Steve Smith and David Warner suspended, but are there a couple of AFL players who could fill the void?
ESSENDON has not won a final since 2004 and while coach John Worsfold has two year’s left to run on his contract, he will have no excuses if the Bombers don’t make the finals in 2019, Jon Ralph writes.
GWS co-captain Callan Ward is certain the Giants’ premiership window remains open despite losing more key players in the trade period. Meanwhile, Shane Mumford clocked on for pre-season.
Shane Mumford has officially rejoined Greater Western Sydney under new AFL rules and says he can’t wait to get stuck into pre-season training but coach Leon Cameron has admitted his return is a “risk”.
Patrick Cripps and Tom Mitchell don’t make Champion Data’s list of elite players for next season. Majak Daw is there and so is Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, but they aren’t the biggest shock.
Collingwood has the fifth-best list in the AFL. But the AFL’s official number cruncher still has concerns about the Magpies’ scoring power. Where does your team rank?
It is lucky Collingwood is deep in the premiership sweet spot, because the Magpies will hit the 2019 season with one of the oldest lists in the competition. Where does your club rank? See the full list here.
Brownlow Medallist Tom Mitchell’s record-breaking form has failed to earn him selection in Champion Data’s best 25 players with Patrick Dangerfield ranked the No.1 player ahead of Dustin Martin and Lance Franklin.
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