Man signed to solve Blues’ injury crisis injured
The player signed to solve Carlton’s backline crisis has joined the club’s long injury list, leaving Michael Voss with a huge problem to keep the Blues’ finals charge on track.
The player signed to solve Carlton’s backline crisis has joined the club’s long injury list, leaving Michael Voss with a huge problem to keep the Blues’ finals charge on track.
It seems the AFL has been listening to the chorus of concerns over the reduced soft cap, with the handbrake set to be released to help boost football department staff levels.
The AFL has concluded its investigation into the punch-on involving Steven May and Jake Melksham. See the outcome of their investigation.
With Andrew McGrath likely to re-sign despite rival interest, we look at which players Essendon could move on to fast-track its rebuild.
Things aren’t going great on the field for Essendon but the Bombers’ 150th celebration was brilliant – and a huge step for a footy legend. Read this week’s Tackle.
Only North Melbourne will have more salary cap space than Essendon when the free agency window opens, and the Bombers want instant improvement.
Port caused controversy after it allowed Tom Jonas and Zak Butters back on the ground after they clashed heads. The Power have revealed whether the pair will play in round 14.
Richmond did their finals chances no harm by holding on to beat Port Adelaide, but it will be matches against Carlton and Geelong that will be the real test for the Tigers.
The AFL has admitted several free kicks should have been paid to Jack Ginnivan, as numbers show he has been a major beneficiary of free kicks.
How have the Blues started afresh with a new attitude? Michael Voss has called in a mental health guru to boost team bonding and to leave the ghosts of past failures at Ikon Park behind.
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