AFL clubs circle young cricketer
AFL clubs are interested in recruiting a young cricketer who is fresh off scoring a century for his home state.
AFL clubs are interested in recruiting a young cricketer who is fresh off scoring a century for his home state.
Melbourne star Jack Viney says the Demons are on high alert after GWS dismantled Collingwood in Opening Round at the weekend.
Even before 2024-25 has gone into the books, Victorian Cricket has made its first move for next season, axing Melbourne Renegades opener Josh Brown as it starts to shape its next squad.
There will be no shackles on a Collingwood recruit set to make his club debut, with coach Craig McRae backing the defender to take the game on.
Former Test quick Michael Neser went close to producing a cricket miracle in Hobart and only one of the contenders to partner Usman Khawaja at the top of Australia’s order fired.
Collingwood’s new tall trio is ready to roll – but the looming storm bound for Sydney could force a rethink on the Pies’ forward structure.
Craig McRae says Opening Round is a boost for AFL in the northern states, but an old teammate and now rival coach doesn’t see it the same way.
The oldest batter in the Sheffield Shield made yet another century as a teen star was denied his debut.
Sydney will blood two debutants in the blockbuster against Hawthorn – an ex-Saint and a small forward who has drawn comparisons to Tom Papley.
Nic Faltum, who has always dreamt of being an Australian cricketer, opens up on her call-up to the Aussies’ tour of New Zealand.
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