‘Horrible’: AFL shocked by brutal hit
St Kilda’s crucial win over Carlton has been soured by a sickening head clash that had fans turning away from the TV.
St Kilda’s crucial win over Carlton has been soured by a sickening head clash that had fans turning away from the TV.
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Retired Carlton star Matthew Kreuzer is weighing up a local footy comeback after lodging a clearance to a Northern Football League power.
Carlton’s impressive defeat of Fremantle silenced its doubters but the coaches and players have already switched their attention to St Kilda.
A passionate Collingwood supporter who was bailed up by police at the Queen’s Birthday match has denied using abusive language at the MCG, claiming he was targeted by disgruntled Melbourne fans.
Ahead of game 250th this weekend, Carlton veteran Dale Thomas reflects on his career since arriving at the Blues — and hopes he can stay around to finish his career on a high.
Carlton president Mark LoGiudice was not part of appointing Mick Malthouse or Brendon Bolton. But this time things are different. Plus is Stephen Silvagni safe at the Blues?
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There will be more at stake for Carlton in the next two months than avoiding another wooden spoon. As Jon Anderson writes, the Blues need to sell a positive future to prospective recruits — including a GWS star.
He has 25 goals from 11 games in his first season as a Tiger, but Mick Malthouse says Richmond needs to make a crucial move to get the best from Tom Lynch.
In Patrick Dangerfield and Tim Kelly, Geelong has the best midfield duo in the AFL. Mark Robinson says the star Cats are ahead of a GWS pair as the premier combination in the game.
Dale Thomas went to Carlton’s interim coach David Teague after serving his one-match ban and was given a second chance. Now the Blues veteran is determined to take advantage.
With four second-half goals and a game-high 38 disposals, Patrick Cripps willed Carlton to victory over Brisbane Lions in a performance which left his teammates in awe.
Highly-rated Hawthorn assistant Sam Mitchell won’t be applying for the senior role at Carlton or North Melbourne as he continues his apprenticeship under Alastair Clarkson.
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