Bumper AFL draft class delivers another debut
Three more players selected in the first round of last year’s AFL draft will make their senior debut in round 5.
Three more players selected in the first round of last year’s AFL draft will make their senior debut in round 5.
The Bombers are hoping to notch their second win of the season when they meet Fremantle, but they’ll have to do it without Jake Stringer.
Essendon has shaken off a determined Adelaide outfit including Taylor Walker, who stirred up a hostile crowd, but caretaker coach Blake Caracella says the Bombers have a pressing issue.
Can Carlton go 4-0? Robbo believes the Suns can buck the Blues’ trend and cause a big upset. Here’s where our tipsters are putting their faith in round four.
THE AFL has left the door ajar for former Essendon fitness boss Dean “The Weapon” Robinson to return to the game after getting the green light to return to the NRL.
UPDATE: CHRIS Scott gives the latest on Joel Selwood’s concussion, scans are back on Dayne Beams’ shoulder and could Jesse Hogan return this week? See every club’s full injury list after Round 14.
A KEY figure in the Essendon supplements sage, Dean ‘The Weapon’ Robinson has made a return to professional sport by going back to where it all began.
ESSENDON made him its top signing priority and now they’ve got their man, with star forward Joe Daniher putting pen to paper with the Bombers.
WITH four games decided by three points or less, the SuperFooty Podcast delves into the archives to debate whether it was the best round of footy ever. LISTEN
JACK Viney’s night looked done when he hurt his shoulder, but he returned to lead the Demons to a heroic win. See why MARK ROBINSON rates him so highly, all his likes and dislikes plus best tweets.
DANNY Corcoran says it’s the coach’s job to tell a player when he’s been dropped, but for some reason Kevin Sheedy hadn’t done that when he picked up the phone in 1993 and Derek Kickett was on the line.
UPDATE: CHANNEL 7 says Brian Taylor’s ‘Roaming Brian’ segment is a massive hit after the commentator lashed the ‘boring’ Swans over a lack of access to the club’s change rooms.
THE AFL has ruled on a contentious rushed behind that some believe proved costly for Essendon in its one-point loss to Sydney last night.
PAUL Roos has blasted Essendon’s dramatic effort in snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, saying the Bombers’ final minute and a half was “as bad as you’ll see”.
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