Is that it? Emotional Treloar’s injury heartbreak laid bare
In his fourth game for the season, Adam Treloar was left distressed on the bench after suffering another calf injury – but as he reveals, the pain is much deeper than that.
In his fourth game for the season, Adam Treloar was left distressed on the bench after suffering another calf injury – but as he reveals, the pain is much deeper than that.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s difficult year has taken another bizarre turn, with the star Dog alleging on Instagram that his car had been stolen from Port Melbourne.
Adam Treloar has played just four games this year, with the latest – again – ending in pain on Sunday. He won’t be adding to his tally any time soon after scans on Monday.
Adem Yze said Richmond had their heart ripped out by a ruthless Western Bulldogs side in a clinical demolition on Sunday afternoon at Docklands.
Damien Hardwick has turned the blowtorch on Gold Coast’s much-vaunted midfield as the Gold Coast coach looks to reverse his side’s form when they head to Darwin.
There wasn’t one standout moment that ended Bailey Smith’s time at the Bulldogs, it was death by a thousand cuts. Now he’s almost the pantomime villain in a battle between Cats and Dogs.
A leading commentator “cannot fathom” the AFL’s decision not to sanction Port Adelaide’s Willie Rioli as more alleged threats emerged.
Luke Beveridge says Willie Rioli has “made a mistake”, speaking for the first time about how defender Bailey Dale is faring after the threatening message. See what he had to say.
Willie Rioli has dodged a sanction from the AFL over threatening Bailey Dale after Saturday’s game, with the forward apologising to the Dogs defender.
Mick Malthouse hated it and his former teammates are riled up – but Geelong won’t be worried by Bailey Smith dominating headlines as long as he keeps delivering, writes Josh Barnes.
Luke Beveridge’s future remains up in the air, and the premiership coach has dialled up the pressure on the bosses at the club as the Bulldogs continue to fly on the field.
May 22, mark it in the calendar, because a true footy grudge match looms, writes Jon Ralph. And Bailey Smith’s war with the Dogs goes well beyond a sledge about them playing in Ballarat.
Port Adelaide copped a 90-point belting against the Bulldogs, with a Power star set to face scrutiny over an off-the-ball act.
Port Adelaide’s bright start in Ballarat didn’t last long. The Bulldogs flicked a switch to proves they are the real deal – and raise even more questions about Ken Hinkley’s side.
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