Four Victorian clubs – and the Suns – are waiting by the phone for Matt Rowell to make a call on his future. But the Gold Coast star isn’t a conventional target – Jon Ralph unpacks the latest.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s has returned to the Western Bulldogs, and the young superstar is open to the idea of staying and repaying the faith – while also apologising to teammates. SEE THE PICTURES.
The AFL will this year hold the most compromised draft in its history and the problem is only going to get worse. Jon Ralph looks at the real issues and the potential solutions.
Melbourne is desperate for a new headquarters to help restore its reputation as a destination club, but its battle to establish itself in Caulfield has taken yet another twist.
A promising 2026 draft prospect turned heads with a brilliant four-goal display while a St Kilda NGA member continued his strong run of form. Get the latest from the APS Insider.
Arguably footy’s greatest mystery is how the Dees continue to win the inside-50 count and still struggle to score. Jay Clark writes, some serious decisions will have to be made at season’s end.
See the big movers and sliders in CBAs, kick-ins and time on ground for round 14 plus the numbers behind the scores of the biggest names in SuperCoach.
Michael Voss could be without both Harry McKay and Charlie Curnow, with the former struggling with his knee and the latter injuring his calf against the Eagles. Plus, more on Oscar Allen.
As devastating as it was to see West Coast co-captain Oscar Allen carried from the ground by trainers late in the last quarter, it’s a solemn reminder of the Eagles’ upper hand in contract talks.
Sam Darcy and Jason Horne-Francis are flashing red as SuperCoach trade targets, but who is the top priority? See all the key scores from round 14 and the early trade mail.
They got the four points, but that was about the only positive Michael Voss and the Blues were able to take out of their win over the Eagles, with yet another second-half fade out.
St Kilda’s Max King will go back in for scans after his troublesome right knee flared up at training this week. Jay Clark has the latest on the spearhead’s injury.
Jason Horne-Francis was rested for much of the second half against Melbourne but he thinks it was “just a bit of a tweak”, while the MRO could have a look at two incidents.
Tom McCarthy was playing in Richmond’s VFL team a month ago. One game into his AFL career, he’s already a SuperCoach star. See all the big Sunday takeaways here.
Iconic Sherrin footballs are used every day all across Australia. But where do they come from? And what happens to them after AFL games? We take you behind the scenes to find out.
The Power is right in the race for Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera’s signature, but Matt Turner writes convincing Miles Bergman to re-sign could be a higher priority – and Sunday’s win showed why.
Brian Cook’s contract at Carlton ends in October, but the CEO admits if the time is right he could hand the reins to Graham Wright earlier, with change on the horizon at the Blues.
North Melbourne’s first year playing home games in Western Australia has come and gone, and Alastair Clarkson says while it may have cost them a win against the Dockers, it’s a necessary risk.
Dyson Sharp has continued his remarkable run of form in the under 18s national championships, with an astonishing 190 ranking points against WA. See the full scores and scouting notes.
The loss itself result wasn’t a surprise – but the way an uncompetitive Essendon was pulled apart was, writes Glenn McFarlane. And it all points to a long second half of the year.
There’s some red flags surrounding a possible St Kilda move for Clayton Oliver, starting with his massive wage. But could the Demon take a pay cut for a fresh start?
Just three years ago, Joe Richards was playing country footy in Wangaratta, working as teacher’s aide. On Sunday, he plays game 21 at his second AFL club. The 25-year-old opens up on the ride.
The Dockers tried hard to lose and North did everything they could to win. But there’s still some shining lights for the Dockers, even if they only thing they should be feeling is relief.
When Bailey Smith and Max Holmes are at their best together, there aren’t many who can keep up – but what Essendon fans saw at the MCG on Saturday was another crushing blow.
Aaron Cadman has arrived – and the rest of the competition is on notice. But what will the league think of Brisbane after another day of wasted opportunities and a shattering injury blow?
Hawthorn has come from the clouds to defeat Adelaide in Launceston as late goals from Jai Newcombe and Connor Macdonald made the Crows pay for their wastefulness.
The AFL’s 18 captains have united to front a powerful new anti-vilification campaign reinforcing a zero-tolerance stance at every level of the game. Watch the powerful footage here.