Your club’s trade period dream
Tim Kelly becomes a Docker. Tom Papley joins the Blues. Essendon snares two first-round picks for Joe Daniher. What’s your club’s dream scenario from the trade period?
Tim Kelly becomes a Docker. Tom Papley joins the Blues. Essendon snares two first-round picks for Joe Daniher. What’s your club’s dream scenario from the trade period?
From history-makers to comeback kids and unheralded heroes, this year’s best-and-fairest awards recognised some of the AFL’s best talents. Who won at your club?
AFL grand final day was a miserable day for GWS, but last night it had a silver lining for one young Giant who came from behind to claim his first Kevin Sheedy Medal.
On the eve of the 2019 free agency period, the AFL has released its full list of 55 players who are available to change clubs. Who makes the list from your club?
THE 2016 finals series will be something to behold and the beauty is, which ever team wins the flag, the narrative is a wonderful story, writes Mark Robinson.
GREATER Western Sydney has beaten Richmond for the first time in its history as the Tigers kicked their lowest score in the 88-point thumping at Manuka Oval.
SUNDAY TEAMS UPDATE: JARRAD McVeigh has been named to return for Sydney against Fremantle after missing just one week with a groin injury. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
FREMANTLE are in a class of their own when it comes to injuries in 2016 but the “hurt ladder” also shines on Collingwood. WHERE DOES YOUR CLUB RANK?
CLUBS have announced their marquee players for next year’s women’s league, with Daisy Pearce to play for Melbourne. THE MARQUEE SIGNINGS FOR EACH CLUB
UPDATE: THE Western Bulldogs could receive a well-needed boost with Jake Stringer and Luke Dahlhaus set to return. Who’s hurt at your club?
THE TACKLE: ESSENDON was insipid and tanking would be an excuse but it doesn’t exist so it was their worst performance of the season. Robbo reveals his likes and dislikes from Round 18.
IT hasn’t quite been knocked out but Port Adelaide is on the canvas after a comeback win saw the GWS Giants leap into the top two on the ladder.
NORTH Melbourne will face Collingwood without Jarrad Waite but the Pies have a big inclusion. Meanwhile, Sydney and Gold Coast have suffered surprise injuries. REPLAY SUPERCOACH CHAT
A COACH-killing second quarter condemned Brisbane to a horror 79-point loss to GWS at a ghost town-like Gabba on Sunday evening.
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