‘Ballistic’ footy means holding players back
The speed of the AFL was the talk of the town after Round 1 and one coach thinks it could have wider ramifications for some players.
The speed of the AFL was the talk of the town after Round 1 and one coach thinks it could have wider ramifications for some players.
North Melbourne defender Robbie Tarrant will miss the first half of the AFL season after undergoing kidney surgery on Tuesday afternoon.
North Melbourne backman Robbie Tarrant will be missing for a large chunk of the AFL season after undergoing a procedure on his kidney.
Just a few months after welcoming their first child, Moana Hope and Isabella Carlstrom have revealed more exciting family news.
MELBOURNE and Hawthorn have taken big steps towards September as the fights for a top-four spot heats up after wins to Port Adelaide, GWS and the Demons. TOP EIGHT PREDICTIONS
NORTH Melbourne has kept its finals hopes alive, beating the freezing conditions and West Coast Eagles in Hobart as Paul Ahern announced himself as a future star of the game.
WEST Coast have suffered a major double blow, with Josh Kennedy and Luke Shuey ruled out of the crucial AFL clash with North Melbourne.
HAWTHORN’s bid to cement its spot in the top eight has received a significant boost with the return of two key players, while the Bulldogs have more injury troubles and the Power have pulled two selection surprises. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
FORMER Essendon assistant coach Mark Neeld has opened up about his shock exit from the Bombers, saying he was disappointed to be moved on in-season while also addressing the rumours about his role.
SIMON Goodwin referenced James Bond this week and Herald Sun expert Sam Landsberger has found inspiration in the super spy when making his prediction for the Demons this week. ROUND 19 TIPS
ARE you more impressed with Collingwood’s return to form or West Coast’s fight? How about Damien Hardwick’s dominant Tigers or Brad Scott’s efforts at North? Check out who some of the game’s greats are backing for coach of the year.
COLLINGWOOD’s Tyson Goldsack will complete two weeks of full training from next week as he aims to complete a miracle recovery from a torn ACL and return to the field just six months after undergoing a knee reconstruction.
YOU know about the real ladder, but which coaches shine in the media spotlight? Who performs best when the cameras and microphones are on? Jay Clark ranks the senior coaches on their media game from 1-18.
HE was far from the biggest name to change clubs last summer but Essendon’s Devon Smith is undisputedly the AFL’s recycled recruit of the year. SEE ANDO’S TOP 10
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