Fixture delayed as AFL waits on WA borders
WA’s refusal to play ball on its border has forced the AFL to delay the release of its 2022 men’s fixture as it eagerly awaits the lifting of restrictions.
WA’s refusal to play ball on its border has forced the AFL to delay the release of its 2022 men’s fixture as it eagerly awaits the lifting of restrictions.
Instrumental to the revival of the Richmond Football club, the triple premiers are now on the verge of signing up their chief Tiger for another three years.
Brendon Gale has decided his future after reportedly agreeing to sign a three-year contract following weeks of speculation.
Late bolters are part and parcel of the AFL Draft. National talent manager Kevin Sheehan looks back at the stars who rocketed up the board at the end of their draft year.
HEATH Shaw has declared that the Giants “are back” and will be looking to hit Richmond hard early in an effort to counter what is expected to be a rampant Tigers crowd next Saturday.
DUSTIN Martin grew up in Castlemaine but what many don’t know is he spent time in Sydney driving forklifts, a year that became a defining moment in his journey to becoming one of the AFL’s best players.
RICHMOND defender Brendon Ellis opens up in his form slump, his father’s battle with cancer, that bone-jarring clash with Patrick Dangerfield and the mighty voice of the Tiger army.
THE old adage is “a champion team will always beat a team of champions”, but a team can’t win a premiership without a couple of superstars, writes ALASTAIR LYNCH.
DUSTIN Martin’s mum Kathy knew he was going to be a champion, with her box of Dusty’s keepsakes including a strategy he penned as a young footballer on how he was going to become an “AFL star”.
IT TOOK me a while to accept it, but the way Richmond is playing is too similar to last year’s premier to ignore, writes MATTHEW LLOYD. And the result could be the same.
YESTERDAY we published a list of the 10 best trade steals helping their teams in September — and somehow overlooked the biggest bargain of the lot. BIGGEST TRADE STEALS
FORGET “Dangerwood’’ and “Motchin’’, Adelaide’s Crouch brothers have formed their own matchwinning midfield combination.
CARLTON may chase Tom Rockliff as they try to keep Bryce Gibbs, Port big man Jackson Trengove looks to Whitten Oval and Tigers continue to eye Josh Schache.
FROM the club that brought you Fiora over Pavlich and Tambling over Franklin comes a story of trade and draft redemption that is driving Richmond’s premiership hopes.
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