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Thanks to the new – virtual – reality of life post COVID-19, the likes of Sally Pearson, Michael Slater and Lauren Jackson could be coming to your screens for around $100 per session.
Thanks to the new – virtual – reality of life post COVID-19, the likes of Sally Pearson, Michael Slater and Lauren Jackson could be coming to your screens for around $100 per session.
Just over 50 per cent of our experts think the Tigers will win this year’s flag. But who are the rest picking? To say it is wide open would be an understatement. Check out the Crystal Ball for more predictions and HAVE YOUR SAY.
Either it’s clear stupidity or arrogant ignorance but Jesse Hogan having a woman around to his Perth house one day into a 14-day quarantine — a rule his club would have rammed down his throat — is mind-numbing, Scott Gullan writes.
There were disagreements between key leaders at clubs, verbal swipes from one team to the other, confusion over the rules and plenty of frustrated players. Read the final instalment of The Last Draw here.
The AFL went into overdrive after the 2010 Grand Final as planning started for the replay. For Michael Gudinski, it meant finding a headline act to perform before the last draw decider. This is how he lured Lionel Richie to Melbourne.
It was the Grand Final that changed the AFL forever. But if you think the drama of 2010 only took place at the MCG – think again. There was a moment in the build-up when Dane Swan knew the infamous Rat Pack had to change their ways.
Brendon Goddard had the match-up he liked, the space he knew he could maximise and his Saints were charging. There was just one big issue. Relive the epic 2010 Grand Final in our special – The Last Draw.
After starring with four goals in Richmond’s big win over the Cats, Jack Riewoldt has taken swipe at one of his biggest critics this season, Mick Malthouse. See what he said and how the Tigers shrugged off controversy to dominate Geelong.
The AFL is set to enforce restrictions on players and coaches in Queensland beyond the season as they look to avoid boozy Mad Monday celebrations.
Another TV show has been forced to make major changes to its panel after being caught up in the COVID-19 outbreak at Craig Hutchison’s Crocmedia.
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