Malthouse: ‘Ridiculous rules’ have made AFL unfair playing field
Mick Malthouse has taken almighty swipe at some of the ‘ridiculous’ new rules, claiming they threaten to leave a vast chasm between those who can exploit them and those who cannot.
Mick Malthouse has taken almighty swipe at some of the ‘ridiculous’ new rules, claiming they threaten to leave a vast chasm between those who can exploit them and those who cannot.
The history of the AFL is littered with great coaches who never won a premiership, so what is the secret ingredient a coach needs to hold that elusive premiership cup?
On one side is Ridley, Zerk-Thatcher, Cox, Perkins and Jones. On the other is Daicos x 2, Quaynor, Lipinski and Ginnivan. Who are you taking?
As North Melbourne ramps up its search for David Noble’s replacement, a coaching legend says Mark Williams is perfect for the Roos. Here’s why.
How long has the Hawthorn succession plan been in the works? Audio has emerged of Justin Reeves making a big declaration just one month ago.
Melbourne’s form reversal has been a big surprise this season, but does it have the forward line to go all the way? Mick Malthouse dissects the Dees after a shock loss to GWS.
Mick Malthouse knows what it takes to coach Collingwood – it’s not a role for everyone. These are his important reminders for the selection panel – and his recommendations.
Last week’s loss to the Demons highlighted cracks in the Bulldogs’ armour. And one issue in particular needs to be addressed by September, writes Mick Malthouse.
St Kilda’s recruiting is under the microscope after a poor start to the season — coaching great Mick Malthouse has turned the heat on the club’s big-money flops.
Essendon has a number of key players sidelined by injury. But it’s the absence of one star that is hurting the Bombers the most, writes Mick Malthouse.
He helped shape the Anzac Day blockbuster into what it is today. Now Mick Malthouse wants to see the annual tradition taken off Collingwood and Essendon.
As teams adapt to full-length quarters, Mick Malthouse says leaders have never been so important to be able to shift momentum in a matter of minutes.
Melbourne needs nine wins from the next 19 games. If they do that, the Demons will play finals. How confident should the supporters be?
Body pressure in the backline remains a basic fundamental of the game, yet with the highball it’s quickly disappearing and teams are paying a heavy price, writes Mick Malthouse.
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