Round 1 draw revealed: Dees face horror start
Melbourne has been given no favours by the AFL in its bid to quickly forget a horrific 2019 season, handed the toughest task in football to begin 2020. FULL ROUND 1 FIXTURE
Melbourne has been given no favours by the AFL in its bid to quickly forget a horrific 2019 season, handed the toughest task in football to begin 2020. FULL ROUND 1 FIXTURE
GWS will kickstart its 2020 campaign against Geelong in a match that will create AFL history. And footy fans can watch more footy next year as their men’s and women’s teams play back to back.
The Giants are backing their two oldest players to help them go a step further next season, but GWS has trimmed its list. Meanwhile, a Hawks star and fringe Bomber have also signed on.
St Kilda’s trade successes come with a warning, Geelong is ahead despite losing Tim Kelly and Essendon has again failed to address its No.1 weakness. Champion Data experts rate every club’s trade period.
HAWTHORN captain Luke Hodge will make his comeback and Travis Cloke is back but a star Lion has elected not to play. Replay SuperCoach chat. NEW PODCAST
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.
ESSENDON came close to the upset of the season against GWS but thanks to a big day from debutant Matt Kennedy, the Giants narrowly escaped.
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.
TOM Scully will give up $2 million to stay at the GWS Giants for another four seasons that will allow the club to retain its talented group of young stars.
GWS has traded an entire team of Giants on its path to a historic finals campaign, reaping six first-round picks and two ready-made stars.
COLLINGWOOD and Carlton as foundation clubs of the inaugural national women’s league — what a great move.
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