AFL confirms which clubs will relocate
The AFL says four clubs will relocate to get the AFL season up and going. But two clubs will have to pack up and go before May 25. And one star seems to be embracing the move.
The AFL says four clubs will relocate to get the AFL season up and going. But two clubs will have to pack up and go before May 25. And one star seems to be embracing the move.
The AFL has confirmed when the season will resume but who will your team be playing against when matches begin? Get the latest on the new fixture and the league’s plans for the Grand Final.
The uncertainty and confusion over when footy will return and in what form have been a rollercoaster for players, says Melbourne’s Tom McDonald, as one AFL captain urged the AFL to exhaust every option before sending players to hubs.
The AFL’s hopes of restarting the season on June 11 have taken a massive hit. South Australian health chiefs have rejected a proposal in a letter to AFL HQ. SEE THE FULL LETTER
CARLTON coach Brendon Bolton is determined to see the Blues’ long-term rebuild through, saying the club will not deviate from its plans. Meanwhile, a Bulldogs fan chalks up an incredible record.
WE all knew Nic Naitanui was a freak, but the way the West Coast ruckman has performed three games into his comeback from a serious knee injury has been almost superhuman.
ESSENDON’S Conor McKenna will miss the next three weeks after pleading guilty at the AFL Tribunal to biting Bulldog Tory Dickson on Sunday. Re-cap all the details here.
CARLTON will be missing young defender Caleb Marchbank for the next month while Pearce Hanley’s injury curse continues. See who’s injured and who could be up for selection at your club.
INCORRECT umpiring decisions, players cutting themselves on fences and goal review blunders. A few things went wrong for the league in Round 3 and the AFL footy boss was on the front foot on Monday.
GOTY from the GOAT? Lance Franklin’s matchwinning goal against GWS should be goal of the year. And Buddy might be the best player of the past 40 years, writes Mark Robinson. VOTE
IT seems those outside of Port Adelaide are catching on to the abilities of Sam Gray as the Power surge to the top of the ladder and maintain their spot at the peak of our power rankings.
MOVE over Collingwood-Essendon … there’s a newer, bigger blockbuster in town. At least that’s what our SuperFooty Podcast team believe as they review the big issues of Round 3 and cast an eye ahead. LISTEN TO THE SUPERFOOTY PODCAST NOW
GEELONG is counting the cost of a brave loss to West Coast with three players including superstar Gary Ablett suffering what look like serious injuries. Earlier, the Bulldogs bounced back against a disappointing Essendon and Richmond held off a Hawthorn surge in a huge day of footy.
SOMEHOW, Geelong had willed itself back into the game and looked set for a heroic win. But eventually the heat and mounting injuries took their toll as West Coast went in for the kill.
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