Demons respond to nightclub incident report
Demons and Bulldogs stars reportedly traded insults in a “heated” nightclub incident in Perth. Melbourne’s boss has addressed the claim.
Demons and Bulldogs stars reportedly traded insults in a “heated” nightclub incident in Perth. Melbourne’s boss has addressed the claim.
Melbourne fans were denied the chance to get close to the club’s first AFL premiership cup in 57 years, but that’s about to change.
The AFL has outlined what steps it will take if a player refuses to be vaccinated, with its hardline stance winning the support of an influential club boss.
Geelong must prepare for its most important draft in the modern era. With seven list spots to fill, an ageing list and dreams to never bottom out, they can’t afford to fail.
Collingwood’s plan to draft running machine Isaac Quaynor and father-son gem Will Kelly with late picks could be spoiled while the Bulldogs are considering the first live draft day trade. TOP 21 PICKS PREDICTED
Melbourne’s contentious Yarra Park training ground plan could sway voters in two key inner-city seats, with a powerful residents group claiming Labor is the only party refusing to rule out the Demons’ bid.
The road to 2019 is officially underway as players from every AFL club returned to training on Monday. For Collingwood and Richmond it was day one for 1-4 year players, while for the likes of Essendon, Carlton and Adelaide it’s full steam ahead for the full squad. See the best photos.
When former Roo Braydon Preuss nominated Melbourne as his preferred trade destination, people raised their eyebrows. But the ruckman hopes Max Gawn’s presence won’t hamper his own prospects.
AFL superstars Dustin Martin, Lance Franklin, Patrick Dangerfield and Nat Fyfe are set to be the centre of the AFL’s revamped AFLX competition.
It has been one of football’s hottest debates. Who should go pick one in the 2018 draft — Jack Lukosius or Sam Walsh? Well, neither according to Champion Data, who have released their top 30 prospects. See the full list and get special analysis on every player.
Jake Melksham says Melbourne is yet to review last season’s crushing preliminary defeat to West Coast but he’s watched bits and pieces of the 66-point drubbing.
A decade ago, Melbourne made a big mistake when the club ditched skipper James McDonald for two young kids. JAY CLARK says the Demons have to learn from that error when it comes to Jack Viney and Nathan Jones.
As Simon Goodwin looks for an edge to take his side a step further next season, the Melbourne coach has reunited with a familiar face who’s now playing a key role with England’s rugby union team.
THE AFL is confident rule changes to the AFLW competition for next season will assist in a more free-flowing and high-scoring game.
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