Finals miracle? How Dogs, Hawks, Saints can make it
There are just two rounds to go but 13 clubs are still in the race for the top eight. What would have to happen for the underdogs to sneak into September? Every contender rated.
There are just two rounds to go but 13 clubs are still in the race for the top eight. What would have to happen for the underdogs to sneak into September? Every contender rated.
Essendon’s ‘pathetic’ performance puts the heat on everyone at the club, from coach John Worsfold down. Mark Robinson writes after the players put up the white flag, fans are ‘dripping with anger’. LIKES AND DISLIKES
Patrick Dangerfield produced a typical high-class performance but it was another Cats who stole the limelight. Vote for your best player in Round 21.
Some late breaking team news from Richmond and superstar Dustin Martin will not play against Carlton. Who has the club called up?
STUDS AND DUDS: JOSH Kennedy put the Kangaroos to the sword as Dustin Martin and Dyson Heppell also starred but Dan Hannebery and Robbie Gray struggled.
GEELONG put Fremantle to the sword at Subiaco to close out Round 1, while North Melbourne coach Brad Scott says youth is no excuse for a poor performance. RECAP A BIG SUNDAY OF FOOTY
THE first ever AFLW All-Australian squad of 40 has been announced and it comes as no surprise as flag favourites Brisbane dominate the nominations. SEE THE FULL SQUAD
JAMES Hird has joined the Herald Sun’s AFL tipping team for 2017. How will he fare against defending champion Jon Ralph? Check out all the tips for round one.
SOME big names are out but other key players have pushed their case in a final round of practice matches before the season kicks off on Thursday. How is your club placed?
SIX clubs are locks for this year’s finals but picking which teams fill the remaining top eight spots will be tough. MICK MALTHOUSE reveals who the contenders are.
DAISY Pearce and Melbourne have done their bit, but the Demons still need Collingwood to defeat Adelaide to make the AFLW Grand Final after smashing Fremantle at Casey.
NAT Fyfe and Patrick Dangerfield played out one of the most exhilarating and combative duels in Round 9, 2015, and it could happen again next week, writes MARK ROBINSON.
SIX players were paid more than $1 million last year — up from four in 2015 — headed by Tom Boyd and Lance Franklin, while the average salary also rose.
A DECISION on this year’s Grand Final start time was expected to be decided today but AFL chief Gillon McLachlan has confessed he’s to blame for the delay.
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