Your say: Was Curnow BOG in a losing team?
Charlie Curnow kicked seven goals in a team which went down by three points, but Josh Dunkley had 41 disposals. Which star was best on ground in Western Bulldogs’ thrilling win.
Charlie Curnow kicked seven goals in a team which went down by three points, but Josh Dunkley had 41 disposals. Which star was best on ground in Western Bulldogs’ thrilling win.
Carlton’s disastrous season hasn’t stopped fans from cheering their team but Gold Coast’s official crowd figure last weekend raised a few eyebrows. See where your club is ranked.
It’s tough winning a spot on an AFL list but while few players become club greats and most come and go, there are some who survive the list manager’s axe each season despite many setbacks.
Hayden Ballantyne has gotten under the skin of rivals but punters were loving his work when the footballer broke through for his first winner as a horse trainer. But who else was left smiling?
HAWTHORN skipper Luke Hodge is rated a 50-50 chance of lining up this week. COMPLETE INJURY LIST
DUSTIN Martin had another big game, while Patrick Dangerfield brought his own football but Lachie Neale stunk. WHO STARRED AND WHO FLOPPED?
IT’S the first of three bye weeks, so who stepped up for our teams and who dropped the bundle. We look at the SuperCoach winners and losers from every game.
NORTH Melbourne will go into its showdown against Hawthorn without stars Jarrad Waite, Andrew Swallow or Ben Cunnington. But an Essendon cult hero is back. FULL TEAMS
NEED help picking a winner in Round 13? Check out the verdict from the Herald Sun experts.
COLLINGWOOD and Carlton as foundation clubs of the inaugural national women’s league — what a great move.
WHO is the No.1 player in the AFL? Should Jobe Watson keep his 2012 Brownlow Medal? Have your say on footy’s big issues in the Fans Survey. WIN GRAND FINAL TICKETS
UPDATE: WESTERN Bulldogs have been dealt a n injury blow with Luke Dahlhaus to miss a month, while Daniel Menzel will be tested after suffering an ankle injury.
NORTH Melbourne is clinging to top spot on the ladder with a chasing pack of four teams on its heels. JON ANDERSON analyses where your club sits after Round 12.
UPDATE: TODD Goldstein has given the strongest indication yet he’ll be back this weekend but the news isn’t so good for the Bulldogs, St Kilda and Port Adelaide. Every club’s injury list
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