Footy power couple quietly splits
One of the highest profile couples in Australian sport has reportedly split after a quiet decision to move interstate unannounced.
One of the highest profile couples in Australian sport has reportedly split after a quiet decision to move interstate unannounced.
Another Carlton key forward is battling injury, while Richmond’s skipper is facing a long stint on the sidelines. See every club’s full injury list.
St Kilda coach Brett Ratten has moved the spotlight off under pressure Bradley Hill courtesy of a savvy positional switch that sparked his star.
St Kilda have had a rough start to the 2021 AFL season but the side have bounced back, holding Hawthorn to a four-year embarrassment.
WHATEVER you have on next Saturday night, cancel it. Hawthorn got out of jail against a brave St Kilda to set up a heavyweight clash against Sydney.
IF Carlton is serious about its search for mature-aged talent to help steer their kids into the future, it has to ask the question to Jarryd Roughead and maybe the Hawks might bite, writes GLENN McFARLANE.
MELBOURNE will take a revamped forward line into the must-win clash against West Coast while the Bulldogs have regained their skipper and Carlton debuts a big man. SEE THE TEAMS HERE
ST KILDA’S Lewis Pierce says depth players should copy his unique VFL model after moving from the Saints’ affiliate Sandringham to Frankston to revive his career. Re-cap all the day’s breaking news.
RICHMOND is the nominal pick for the premiership, but there’s a very happy team at Hawthorn enjoying another stunning season. Here are 23 reasons every other club, including the Tigers, should be worried in September.
COLLINGWOOD veteran Travis Varcoe says he’s “forever grateful” to the Magpies for extending his career as he prepares for game 200. Plus, re-cap all the day’s breaking news.
EVERY AFL club has one, and on the eve of the finals teams are praying they enter the business end fully fit. We take a look at the men who could make or break their team’s September dream.
THE Bombers and Crows were hoping to challenge for a premiership while the Dogs and Saints were shooting for the top 8. All four will likely miss the eight but who is 2018’s biggest disappointment?
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