Robbo: Will absurd Hinkley theory gather momentum?
If Port loses to Melbourne and their season is a perilous 0-4, it will kickstart the inevitable discussion about whether Ken Hinkley should remain coach. How safe is he?
If Port loses to Melbourne and their season is a perilous 0-4, it will kickstart the inevitable discussion about whether Ken Hinkley should remain coach. How safe is he?
Their progression to stardom could hardly have been more different, but there’s an argument Sam Walsh might no longer be the most-important No. 1 pick at Carlton, writes Mark Robinson.
Jeff Kennett can be a goose and has a track record for being loose with his mouth. But this is a club issue, not a Kennett issue. Read The Tackle.
Bailey Smith is one of the brightest stars of the game and is a walking billboard for club sponsors and marketing slogans. Mark Robinson examines why his contract talks are not straightforward.
Whether or not we see Dustin Martin on a footy field again, his legacy as the best player of the 21st century is sealed — and Leigh Matthews said it best, Mark Robinson writes.
The cheap takedown of Mick Malthouse, who tipped Essendon to win this year’s premiership, by an online betting agency deserves a whack, writes Mark Robinson. LIKES AND DISLIKES
Richmond has strongly denied speculation Dustin Martin could quit football as he takes an indefinite break from the game to mourn his father Shane.
As the game prepares to celebrate Joel Selwood as the longest-serving captain, Mark Robinson reveals one of the biggest sliding doors moments in draft history.
Frothing about Tuesday night’s tribunal hearing involving Willie Rioli, AFL great Glenn Archer was ready to give up watching footy.
He was hailed the next Buddy Franklin long before he played an AFL game — Mark Robinson says those who lumped Jamarra Ugle-Hagan with huge pressure should learn from his slow burn.
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