Giants ball magnet lighting up trade radar
Jacob Hopper exploded with 35 disposals and 11 clearances against Richmond — and Victorian clubs hoping to poach him at the end of the season took notice.
Jacob Hopper exploded with 35 disposals and 11 clearances against Richmond — and Victorian clubs hoping to poach him at the end of the season took notice.
Collingwood’s forward line has failed to fire and Carlton’s forward pressure is amiss. Should these ex-AFL forwards come into their mid-season draft thinking?
Richmond is hot favourite to win another premiership in 2020 but 12 of the Herald Sun’s footy experts are predicting another team to pinch the cup, including one massive boilover tip from ex-Cat Cam Mooney.
Trent Cotchin, Shai Bolton, Dion Prestia and Shane Edwards were all absent for Richmond against GWS – which makes the Tigers’ win scarily good.
AFL pre-season can be a dangerous time for players … on and off the field. Now Alex Fasolo and Ollie Wines have joined a rich history of players injuring themselves in bizarre ways.
The tennis is over and that means the AFL season is on its way. JON RALPH takes a look at what’s to come this season and what we can’t wait to see.
Ruckmen are back to being exactly that and the new rules will mean some big men should dominate this year and others could struggle.
Dominant ruckmen will be worth their weight (or height) in gold in 2019, according to DAVID KING, who explains how the new clearance rules will impact the game.
There are plenty of crosscoders in AFLW, but unicycling? Giants recruit Ebony O’Dea uses her unique background to get a leg up in footy.
The cash cow is the bedrock of our SuperCoach season. We’ve scoured every club’s list for the best rookies and mid-pricers who are ready to sky-rocket in value and boost your bank balance.
The Rising Star Award is always one of the most hotly contested honours in the AFL and 2019 looks like being no different. Chris Cavanagh sifts through every club’s young talent. VOTE
Giants co-captain Callan Ward will share the biggest day of his life with his teammates and he is confident such a bond will only aid the club’s push for success in 2019.
Whether you are punting on a mid-price selection or backing the favourite, it’s not always easy picking a winner in SuperCoach. To help, The Phantom predicts GWS’ best 22 and delivers a racing-style summer formguide covering every player in it.
SuperCoach 2019 is just a week away. Check out all the prices and positions for every player from GWS, Hawthorn, Melbourne, North Melbourne and Port Adelaide. Plus, our three players to watch.
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