AFL’s new top dogs crowned
With their victory over North Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs have usurped the Melbourne Demons as the AFL’s ladder leaders.
With their victory over North Melbourne, the Western Bulldogs have usurped the Melbourne Demons as the AFL’s ladder leaders.
Only five men have ever played 400 AFL games and four of them have revealed just what makes the newest member of the club tick.
Complications after ankle surgery in May could cost one AFL star the chance to play in finals, and possibly a premiership.
GWS Giants star Josh Kelly is reportedly fielding a multimillion-dollar offer from North Melbourne, in the latest AFL trade whispers.
West Coast says star ruckman Nic Naitanui is ahead of schedule in his recovery from a second knee reconstruction, fuelling hopes he will be able to return by round 15 next season. How is your club shaping on the track?
AFL clubs will be busy strategising over the summer to get an important tactical advantage from the new rules as Jon Ralph looks at which players will have the edge in 2019.
They are the big names with big question marks hanging over them in 2019. The likes of Gary Ablett, Tom Liberatore, Jake Stringer and Jesse Hogan will have plenty of pressure on them come Round 1.
THE Aussies are down a couple of gun batsmen for the summer series against India with Steve Smith and David Warner suspended, but are there a couple of AFL players who could fill the void?
ESSENDON has not won a final since 2004 and while coach John Worsfold has two year’s left to run on his contract, he will have no excuses if the Bombers don’t make the finals in 2019, Jon Ralph writes.
After getting delisted by the Western Bulldogs, ruckman Tom Campbell faced a stressful wait to find out if he would get another chance. He’s ready to do everything in his power to be a success at North Melbourne.
Forget Arizona, Africa and the Middle East, this year Geelong’s younger players had a camp in Lorne. Are overseas trips a thing of the past? Plus a look back at your club’s travels.
Richmond asked about a Dom Tyson trade one season into his AFL career. The next year he moved from GWS to Melbourne. So the new Kangaroo could see the signs during 2018 another deal was coming.
Delisted Western Bulldogs ruckman Tom Campbell will continue his career at North Melbourne next season, with his signing under new AFL rules to be made official on Monday.
North Melbourne surprised most footy fans by finishing ninth in 2018, but captain Jack Ziebell says the players know they could have done better and the heartbreak will drive them in 2019.
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