How Ratten is bringing fun back to Saints
Soup after training and a few laughs along the way. St Kilda caretaker Brett Ratten is “like a seven-year-old” off the field but his players are loving it — and that’s bringing results on game day.
Soup after training and a few laughs along the way. St Kilda caretaker Brett Ratten is “like a seven-year-old” off the field but his players are loving it — and that’s bringing results on game day.
Collingwood’s dilemma with Mason Cox, Essendon’s flag credentials and how the Tigers should handle Alex Rance — Mick McGuane answers the burning questions with finals approaching.
GWS expects Stephen Coniglio to stay at the club but the big offers are coming in — with Carlton and Hawthorn among the clubs throwing a mountain of cash at the in-demand free agent.
Two-time Adelaide premiership coach Malcolm Blight says the Crows have fallen off the edge. And he’s suggested a way his old club might be able to land the first three picks at the national draft.
PRE-season is over and the real footy starts this week. Where will Dane Swan spend most of his time this season? Here’s what can be expected of your club in 2016.
CARLTON has upgraded Irish rookie Ciaran Byrne to the senior list. This ridiculous goal might be the reason why. WHO HAS YOUR CLUB PROMOTED?
MATT Priddis put on a clinic in West Coast’s demolition of Essendon. Get every SuperCoach score here from week three of the NAB Challenge
ST KILDA remain adamant captain Nick Riewoldt would play in Round 1 despite pulling up “tight” from his only game of the pre-season.
MELBOURNE held off a resilient St Kilda at Etihad Stadium on Sunday, with Nathan Jones and Jeff Garlett crucial players in the victory.
ST KILDA says Nathan Freeman is making strong progress in his battle to strengthen weak hamstrings despite being six weeks from a return to AFL footy.
ST KILDA veteran Leigh Montagna has penned another contract extension but there is more bad news on the injury front for recruit Nathan Freeman.
NORTH Melbourne enjoyed an even spread of contributors in its 44-point win over St Kilda, while several Swans racked up massive scores in their 21-point victory over Port.
RIVAL clubs expect Essendon will be forced to pay most of the 2016 salaries of banned players who have now moved to other teams.
UPDATE: ST KILDA hopes its return to its spiritual home at Moorabbin will make it more appealing to free agent and help keep its young stars.
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