Robbo: Old Cats’ new tricks breed premiership confidence
If you didn’t know before Thursday night’s result, the Cats are raging premiership chances. But they’re not doing it the old Geelong way. Mark Robinson on the new Cats.
If you didn’t know before Thursday night’s result, the Cats are raging premiership chances. But they’re not doing it the old Geelong way. Mark Robinson on the new Cats.
Another horror North loss was the final straw for one prominent Shinboner Club member, who called for Roo powerbrokers to resign. He spoke to Mark Robinson from Germany.
The race for Alastair Clarkson is heating up and he looks to be on a club’s radar. Will he end up there next year?
Oft-injured, not fit enough a times, when Jake Stringer stands up like he did on the weekend, the footy world swoons. Mark Robinson on footy’s greatest tease. LIKES AND DISLIKES
Club presidents have ticked off on every single AFL expansion team for over 35 years, so as Mark Robinson asks, why are some so against a 19th team in Tasmania?
A review that is purely focussed on the footy department would have David Noble worried for his job but, Mark Robinson asks, was his tenure doomed from the start by the Roos?
Collingwood president Jeff Browne’s attempt at humour at the club’s AFLW awards night didn’t go down well. Find out what he said and the reaction.
The football world is so apathetic of Essendon’s woeful season that its Friday night debacle was barely analysed. Frankly, no one outside the club cares one iota, writes Mark Robinson.
He might be Richmond’s most important player, yet he has never been All Australian. Mark Robinson lifts the lid on the traits which make an unassuming Tiger so crucial.
The AFL abhors any disrespect towards women. So how, Mark Robinson asks, have they ticked off on Collingwood’s insignificant penalty to Jordan De Goey?
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