Tears and beers: Heartache behind Roos cull
Delisted Kangaroo Marley Williams has accused the Kangaroos of ‘using’ former coach Rhyce Shaw in exit meetings that left some players in tears.
Delisted Kangaroo Marley Williams has accused the Kangaroos of ‘using’ former coach Rhyce Shaw in exit meetings that left some players in tears.
Geelong has strengthened its position in this year’s draft after completing a deal with the Gold Coast. But the Cats have picks to make another move.
After pushing through so much pain, Collingwood defender Tom Langdon has been forced into retirement. SEE EVERY LIST CHANGE
North Melbourne boss Ben Amarfio has fired back at critics of club legend Glenn Archer’s influence at Arden St and lifted the lid on Paul Roos’ role in David Noble’s appointment.
AFTER intimidating rivals on the field, Brad and Chris Scott have taken their take-no-prisoners mentality to the coaching box and created the toughest defences in the league, writes MATTHEW LLOYD
IT’S been a long time since the Tigers were forced to win without Dustin Martin. Will the yellow and black midfield machine continue to fire without its star? SEE WHO ALL OUR EXPERTS ARE PICKING IN ROUND 12
LAST year North Melbourne missed out on Josh Kelly and Dustin Martin but the Kangaroos, like seven other Victorian clubs, have half a season to show prospective targets they are close enough to a flag, writes JON RALPH.
NATHAN Brown says Monday’s Queen’s Birthday clash is as close as players can get to playing in a final before September as Magpie captain Scott Pendlebury flags another shut-down role. RECAP TODAY’S FOOTY NEWS
HERALD Sun trade experts Jon Ralph and Al Paton discuss the hottest trade targets including Tom Lynch, Ollie Wines, Mitch Wallis and Jeremy McGovern. RE-CAP THE DAY’S NEWS
FREMANTLE captain and Brownlow Medal favourite Nat Fyfe has failed to have his one-match ban for striking overturned while there was good news for a North Melbourne youngster. NEWS RE-CAP
WEST Coast will be without key forward Jack Darling for the next month with an ankle injury while Brisbane and Gold Coast have been hit by serious injuries. YOUR CLUB’S INJURY LIST
NORTH Melbourne’s Luke McDonald has described Geelong as having a ‘sexy midfield’. But if anyone can take them down, it is the newly crowned AFL’s No. 1 pressure team.
AT the halfway mark of the season North Melbourne sits 7-4 with a monster percentage after dismantling Brisbane. With that record it would be disrespectful to count the Kangas out of the premiership race.
FREMANTLE will challenge Nat Fyfe’s one-match ban to save the superstar midfielder’s Brownlow Medal hopes following his hit on Levi Greenwood. Do the Dockers and Fyfe stand a chance?
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