Robbo: Are the Blues arrogant, or still learning?
David King labelled the Blues arrogant as they meekly surrendered to Adelaide. Are they just that or still learning to be a good, consistent team? Mark Robinson ponders.
David King labelled the Blues arrogant as they meekly surrendered to Adelaide. Are they just that or still learning to be a good, consistent team? Mark Robinson ponders.
The Lions need to be quicker if they are to contend for the AFL premiership, according to a Brisbane legend.
Ben Keays endured a nervous week after being handed a big job by coach Matthew Nicks. How he responded says everything about where the Crows are heading.
Forward-ruck Jack Silvagni was axed from the Blues’ senior side on Thursday night and there’s a simple explanation, coach Michael Voss says.
Don’t look now, but two wins in three matches has lifted Carlton off the bottom of the ladder — for now. The Bombers had a nice win, but why are fans and ex-players still finding negatives? AFL LADDER AFTER ROUND 15
Bontempelli, Macrae or Dunkley? The cream rose to the top in the Western Bulldogs’ upset win. Tell us who was best on ground in every match.
Patrick Cripps’ absence was compounded by an early injury to Charlie Curnow but Carlton never threw in the towel to record an incredible win over Fremantle with a last-minute goal from Marc Murphy.
A few weeks ago, Mick McGuane felt Richmond was still a premiership contender. But after the past three weeks, the Collingwood champion says the Tigers won’t make the eight. Here’s why.
Dermott Brereton idolised “Fabulous” Phil Carman and the Hawthorn legend can see comparisons between Charlie Curnow and the Collingwood best-and-fairest winner.
On paper this round looks likes on of the easiest of the season to predict – but given how that’s gone this year we will no doubt see plenty of upsets! Who are the experts backing?
Mason Redman is one of the unheralded members of Essendon’s backline, but ranks as the most reliable player in the AFL this year. Who is your club’s most consistent performer?
Like Jordan Belfort in the Wolf of Wall Street, Alastair Clarkson says he ain’t leaving Hawthorn Football Club. But could another premiership coach be the smoky in Carlton’s coaching race?
Of all the in-form midfielders in the AFL, Luke Parker might have received the least praise. But he’s been pivotal to Sydney’s resurgence in recent weeks, writes Mark Robinson.
Alastair Clarkson will leave Hawthorn for Carlton at the end of the season on a $2 million a year deal, accordingly to a Hawks favourite son.
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