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At the start of the year, the Bulldogs made the decision to delay the call on Luke Beveridge’s future. What was the reason? What changed? President Kylie Watson-Wheeler opens up.
At the start of the year, the Bulldogs made the decision to delay the call on Luke Beveridge’s future. What was the reason? What changed? President Kylie Watson-Wheeler opens up.
In the most positive development for months, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan will sit down with the Western Bulldogs as a potential return looms.
It’s official, Bulldogs premiership coach Luke Beveridge will continue on after 2025, signing a two-year deal as the Dogs fight desperately fight to stay in finals and top-four contention.
Hawthorn reinvigorated its faltering 2025 campaign with a stunning Thursday night victory – but it was forward Jack Ginnivan who dominated the post-match conversation again.
James O’Donnell is part of a growing number of cricketers to make the successful transition to football. Ed Bourke explores how he did it and why so many others have enjoyed success.
Luke Beveridge has shot down Port Adelaide chairman David Koch’s claims his players made ‘culturally insensitive’ remarks, while also questioning the Power’s handling of the saga.
Some clubs have been thrust into the primetime spotlight and others sent off-Broadway. Jon Ralph unpacks the winners and losers from the AFL’s round 16-23 fixture.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan should be lauded for booking into a health facility. But now the penny has to drop for the young star – like it did for Jesse Hogan and Tyson Stengle – or his career could slip away.
Two weeks into his period of indefinite leave from the Bulldogs, Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has ventured north to an interstate health retreat in a bid to save his football career.
They almost stole it, but not even the in-form Bulldogs were able to conquer Gold Coast in Darwin, despite one individual display Luke Beveridge described as the ‘best he’s seen in a while’.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan was the number one draft pick for the Western Bulldogs, but a new off-field development tells a state of affairs far removed from football.
Damien Hardwick has turned the blowtorch on Gold Coast’s much-vaunted midfield as the Gold Coast coach looks to reverse his side’s form when they head to Darwin.
There wasn’t one standout moment that ended Bailey Smith’s time at the Bulldogs, it was death by a thousand cuts. Now he’s almost the pantomime villain in a battle between Cats and Dogs.
A leading commentator “cannot fathom” the AFL’s decision not to sanction Port Adelaide’s Willie Rioli as more alleged threats emerged.
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