Currency crash: Fyfe’s trade value ‘next to zero’
Mick Malthouse has had questions over Nat Fyfe since a decision dating back to AFLX. Now that his performance has dropped, what should the Dockers do with him?
Mick Malthouse has had questions over Nat Fyfe since a decision dating back to AFLX. Now that his performance has dropped, what should the Dockers do with him?
Geelong was all class, all game. But total dominance was always assured when it turned its only real weakness into a strength, writes Mick Malthouse.
Mick Malthouse has coached both winning and losing AFL grand final teams. He give his recipe for getting the upper hand in the big one.
Richmond’s midfield isn’t quick, but will two additions add any of the speed they need to improve their ladder position? Or will rivals go past in the fast lane?
Jason Horne-Francis has been ordained as a superstar in the making, but how will he handle the heat of his debut? Mick Malthouse on the big questions facing the Roos.
Mick Malthouse raised eyebrows when he tipped Essendon to win the flag. Now he’s boldly predicted Carlton to rise quickly under Michael Voss, even saying a premiership tilt this year is possible.
Scott Pendlebury has been a great Collingwood captain, but he has another priority in 2022, says Mick Malthouse. And he has an ideal candidate to take over as skipper.
There’s one element to Melbourne’s football that makes them almost unrecognisable from last season, MICK MALTHOUSE writes.
Only eight teams remain in 2021. Who does Mick Malthouse rate and who does he still have question marks over? Read his analysis on every team.
James Harmes may not be the first Demon that comes to mind when thinking finals game changer, though the defensive midfielder could have the biggest impact of all.
Trent Cotchin is a three-time premiership skipper but recently he has not been sending the right message to his teammates — and he is not alone, writes Mick Malthouse.
Which players should go around again, and who has nothing left in the tank? Mick Malthouse makes the tough calls on your club’s veterans.
Blaming injuries is underselling the problems that Richmond faces in their bid to build a dynasty writes Mick Malthouse.
Collingwood has the opportunity to prepare for next year and there are players who will have to go. And Mick Malthouse has a firm view on two club champions.
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