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Scott Gullan
Scott GullanScore Columnist – AFL/Athletics writer

Scott Gullan has more than 25 years experience in sports journalism. He is News Corp’s chief athletics writer and award-winning AFL correspondent. He’s covered numerous Olympic Games, world championships and Commonwealth Games. He’s also the man behind the Herald Sun’s popular Score column.

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Geelong
AFL Round 1. 22/03/2019. Collingwood vs Geelong at the MCG.  Luke Dahlhaus of the Cats celebrates a 3rd qtr goal  . Pic: Michael Klein.

Ablett puts critics back in their box

For someone who’s won two Brownlow Medals and played 321 games, Gary Ablett was under the most pressure coming into the opening game of the season. He ended that in 10 minutes.

Collingwood
Jordan De Goey

Buckley: Pies ‘shot themselves in the foot’

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says the Pies must find a cure for the turnover bug that infected the team all summer and wreaked havoc again in a narrow loss to Geelong.  Jordan De Goey was the poster boy for the Magpies’ costly mistakes.

The Score
AFL great Jason Akermanis turning his sporting skills to golf. Photo: David Kapernick, Golf Queensland

Akermanis banned amid cheating claims

Jason Akermanis and controversy have long been pals and they’ve bonded together again with the former Brisbane champion being banned by a local golf club – but Aker says it’s an ‘absolute joke’.

Hawthorn
Hawthorn skipper Ben Stratton with a mural of him painted on the side of the old grandstand at Waverly .       . Pic: Michael Klein

How hipster Stratton became Hawks skipper

Ben Stratton never considered himself leadership material but his teammates always thought otherwise, and a fork-in-the-road moment two years ago ultimately put him on the path towards the Hawthorn captaincy.

The Score
For Saturday section - the rise of Craig Hutchison and Crocmedia and how it has now become a major player in deals and broadcasting.Picture: Jay Town

How Hutchy can recover from SEN ratings blow

Craig Hutchison’s SEN team has made a tardy start to the radio ratings after its venutre into cricket wasn’t the bonanza expected. But there’s one reason why the station can anticipate a spike in the numbers soon.

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