Trade latest: Leading suitor emerges in Lobb race
Rory Lobb is in hot demand as clubs look for an experienced big man in a thin market. Check out the latest on his situation in our trade and free agency special.
Rory Lobb is in hot demand as clubs look for an experienced big man in a thin market. Check out the latest on his situation in our trade and free agency special.
Melbourne’s escalating Covid-19 situation has the potential to disrupt a major milestone for Richmond Tigers star Jack Riewoldt.
In the shadow of full-time on Sunday afternoon, Gold Coast Suns coach Stuart Dew made a massive gamble that eventually paid off.
With the Giants and the Swans expected to remain in Victoria, discussions around families and partners caught in coronavirus-ravaged Sydney remains a priority for both clubs.
A loss to the Bulldogs will not sit well with Hawthorn but don’t underestimate what will come of it. Meanwhile, Melbourne and Essendon — both tipped ot be big improvers in 2019 — are in all kinds of trouble.
West Coast unveiled its 2018 flag with a flying Eagle stealing the show, belted GWS and then the two teams put the result aside to show a united front against racism, standing arm-in-arm in the middle of Perth Stadium. WATCH
Nic Naitanui is expected to wait until he makes his mid-year return before delicate contract talks. He’s one of the game’s most marketable players — but has only played 15 games in two years. Could a Melbourne club swoop?
GWS Giants star Harry Perryman has become an inspiration for teammates heading to Perth, after attempting to play on with a punctured lung which left him unable to breathe.
Nick Haynes’ masterly sense of direction is already up in lights at Giants Stadium. And the GWS defender hopes a win in the west can catapult his team onto the silver screen. WATCH HAYNES’ DEBUT PRODUCTION
St Kilda missed out on Dylan Shiel last year despite offering more than Essendon, Carlton and Hawthorn. How high will they go to lure GWS star Stephen Coniglio? JON RALPH rates all 61 free agents.
GWS star Zac Williams insists racist abuse aimed at one indigenous player is an insult and hurtful to all, with Giants coach Leon Cameron adamant it’s time ‘this sort of crap’ is banished once and for all.
Sydney Thunder say they’ll refuse to call their home ground Giants Stadium, unless they get a major financial increase on what’s being offered on a deal done by the GWS AFL club.
GWS Giants star Jeremy Cameron believes the AFL’s new rules will turn the clock back to the days when forwards kicked 100 goals a season.
Greater Western Sydney midfielder Courtney Gum says she is comfortable with her decision to retire after just two AFLW seasons and plans to spend more time with her family in Adelaide.
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