Debutant’s crazy record in AFL blowout
Hawthorn rookie Jai Newcombe wasted no time getting his AFL career underway, setting an AFL record in three quarters against Sydney.
Hawthorn rookie Jai Newcombe wasted no time getting his AFL career underway, setting an AFL record in three quarters against Sydney.
Names are flying around thick and fast to replace Nathan Buckley, and one former Hawthorn premiership star should be high on the list.
Hawthorn Hawks ruckman Ned Reeves has signed a new contract which will keep him at the club until at least the end of the 2023 season.
Four-time premiership coach Alastair Clarkson has little doubts his apprentice Sam Mitchell will coach at the top level one day, but has revealed a critical reason why he should not rush.
HAWTHORN star and Brownlow Medal favourite Tom Mitchell has been caught up in a bizarre situation ahead of footy’s night of nights.
TOM Mitchell’s manager has apologised to the Hawthorn star and Brownlow favourite after media outlets were told they would have to fork out $1000 for an interview if he wins the medal.
A TRADE bidding war could break out over Chad Wingard with Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs circling the star forward. But what is he worth? SAM EDMUND and JON RALPH have the latest on 30 massive trade targets.
THERE’S a growing sense of destiny about Melbourne after the Demons’ premiership fairytale rolls over Hawthorn at the MCG, the Demons holding off a late Hawks comeback to move into the preliminary final.
THE race for No. 1 won’t be the only thing to watch come Brownlow night, with bragging rights up for grabs at all 18 clubs to see who will be the top vote getter. Check out SuperFooty’s ultimate club-by-club guide here.
SINCE Dylan Shiel’s name erupted in headlines about Melbourne clubs chasing him, a figure of a $1 million a year was pinned to him. But, after two lacklustre finals performances, should clubs think twice about splashing the cash? THE TACKLE
YOU never hear much about Hawthorn in the lead up to the trade period… until they strike. Alastair Clarkson and his crew are the masters at the trade table. Who will be the next Hawk gun in 2019?
HAWTHORN vice-captain Isaac Smith is confident the huge strides the club took this season and the experiences gained by first-time finals players can push the club deeper into September next year.
TWO decisions during Melbourne’s semi-final win over Hawthorn had fans and AFL greats up in arms. And after the outcry, the League hasn’t ruled out a review of the controversial contact below the knees rule.
NORTH Melbourne will try to broker a trade for big man Braydon Preuss — but one rumoured swap is definitely not thappening. JON RALPH and SAM EDMUND look at where he and all the other big names could land.
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