Cats unsure on mid-season draft, pair close in on contracts
A week out from the mid-season draft, the Cats are still working through a host of scenarios as two important players continue talks on new deals.
A week out from the mid-season draft, the Cats are still working through a host of scenarios as two important players continue talks on new deals.
Premiership forward Tyson Stengle says his personal 2023 campaign has been a different kind of challenge compared to last season after his mentor departed the club.
He has shut down some of the competition’s best forwards, now he’s telling them to give him space in front of goal.
A quick glance at past years shows how hard it is going to be for Geelong to claw its way into premiership contention over the remaining games this season.
WE thought 2016 would be hard to top but 2017 hit it out of the park. Can 2018 one up it again? Jay Clark looks at the big storylines awaiting us in the new year.
FORGET the eat well, get fit, give up the ciggies New Year’s resolutions, every AFL club has its own agenda in 2018. JAY CLARK and LIAM TWOMEY take a look at what your club will be hoping for in the New Year.
EMAILS between concussion casualty John Barnes and the AFL expose the league’s screening of past players as “manifestly inadequate”, a veteran agent says, as the ex-footballer’s wife pleads for partners of other players battling concussion-related brain injuries to seek help.
THE AFL Women’s juggernaut kicked off 2017 in style and Richmond capped it off with a history-making flag with everything from sex scandals, coaching speculation and feel-good stories in between.
FROM classic dummy spits to coach sprays, media blunders and everything in-between, recap our favourite quirky moments from the 2017 season. The were some jaw-droppers.
IT WAS a year of AFL Women’s, Erin Phillips and Dustin Martin domination and Richmond’s drought-breaking flag. See how well you remember 2017 in our season review quiz.
RICHMOND’S players bared their souls to each other to lay the foundations for premiership success and should give other clubs belief they can reach the summit sooner than expected.
GEELONG skipper Joel Selwood is eyeing more premiership glory after he and veteran swingman Harry Taylor extended their stays at GMHBA Stadium.
GEELONG is confident mature-age rookie Stewart Crameri is on track to play pre-season matches despite being about a month away from full training.
We’ve heard it before with Jared Brennan, but Charlie Curnow really does look like the second coming of his legendary fellow clubman. Here’s how Father Christmas can put a smile on the dial of each club’s fanbase.
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