AFL games you can’t miss in 2020
Rematches, grudge matches and an outlandish prediction for Eddie Betts’ return to Adelaide Oval. We take a look at the match-ups fans won’t want to miss in 2020.
Rematches, grudge matches and an outlandish prediction for Eddie Betts’ return to Adelaide Oval. We take a look at the match-ups fans won’t want to miss in 2020.
Essendon, Western Bulldogs and Melbourne have been handed very favourable fixtures for 2020 but preliminary finalists Collingwood are facing a tough start and even tougher double up games.
Essendon has been dumped from Good Friday football, with one of their neighbouring rivals set to take their place in the showcase match in 2020.
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CLUBS granted the first licences to the national women’s league will have a competitive advantage, North Melbourne boss Carl Dilena says.
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