‘Shattering’: Pies call for big grand final change
Amid the celebrations at Collingwood HQ, there is ongoing heartbreak for the club favourites who watched from the sidelines. Is it time to change a longstanding tradition?
Amid the celebrations at Collingwood HQ, there is ongoing heartbreak for the club favourites who watched from the sidelines. Is it time to change a longstanding tradition?
Craig McRae says his Collingwood players manage moments ‘better than anyone I’ve ever seen’. And with the grand final in the balance, a young star proved him right.
As Beau McCreery and his mum Julie shook each other with unbridled excitement in the rooms, it was clear this win meant the world to many more than just the men on the field.
Scott Pendlebury didn’t have a big night – but he saw a lot of teammates on Sunday morning who did. See how the Magpies celebrated their premiership triumph.
Mason Cox, the tallest player in Collingwood history, has signed a new contract that will keep him at the club until the end of next year.
Richmond would love a guaranteed talent in the mould of midfielder Ben Hobbs at next month’s draft, but might have to settle for a riskier prospect. Jay Clark predicts the top 20.
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.
Jack Gunston played just one game in 2021 and was floated in trade talk, but Hawthorn has reason to hope 2022 will be a very different year for the veteran goalkicker.
New Collingwood coach Craig McRae has moved quickly to bolster the backline of his team, with a key trio committing to the club for 2022.
Is your club in the premiership window or ready for a long rebuild? Expert recruiter Gary Buckenara puts every club’s list under the blowtorch.
Nathan Buckley has confirmed his next job, which will make the 2022 AFL season very different from his tumultuous 2021.
Collingwood wants answers from the league with its salary cap hangover possibly extending into a third season. And the club is not alone in their frustration.
A Collingwood forward has made a big call on his AFL future, despite having made 20 appearances for the club in 2021.
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