Concern for Giants’ stars as Stringer impresses again
Jake Stringer looked incredibly strong in his biggest hitout for GWS to date, but two other Giants exited Friday’s match simulation early.
Jake Stringer looked incredibly strong in his biggest hitout for GWS to date, but two other Giants exited Friday’s match simulation early.
GWS are looking towards the next generation and Tasmanian James Leake is eager to break into the side. Plus the young Giant touches on his future — with the Devils entering the AFL in 2028.
Stephen Coniglio faced one of the “most difficult periods” of his career after injuring his shoulder last year, but is on track for round 1. Plus, see the latest from the GWS match simulation.
At some AFL clubs, young guns form the nucleus of a premiership challenger. At others, fans are nervous about whether their investment will pay off. Where does your team sit ahead of the 2025 season?
GWS coach Adam Kingsley has taken a lighthearted jab at the tribunal after Toby Bedford played a key role in the club’s victory over Gold Coast following a week of appeal and suspension drama.
In a season as tight as this, the Giants rounding into form looms as a threat over the competition, as the woes of the Suns away from home continued in the latest Expansion Cup game.
GWS star Tom Green has unloaded on the MRO and AFL tribunal, saying the crackdown on tackling is a ‘disgrace’ and that the league ‘is protecting themselves from a lawsuit in 30 years’.
The AFL Appeals Board has made a huge call on Brisbane Lions star forward Charlie Cameron after his tackle sparked a week of controversy.
Brent Daniels has become a key cog in the Orange Tsunami for the selfless role he plays. As LACHLAN MCKIRDY writes, it’s now the small forward’s turn to take the spotlight.
It was one of the toughest weeks of Isaac Heeney’s career, but he’s ready to bounce back on the field for the Swans and might even have a comeback prepared for their cheeky cross-town rivals.
Charlie Cameron, Toby Bedford and Alex Davies have all had their three-game bans upheld at the AFL tribunal. SCOTT GULLAN has the details.
A GWS Giants player faces a brutal call over a golden opportunity to watch his girlfriend compete for Australia at the Olympics.
Fewer than 20,000 fans showed up to watch Richmond take on GWS at the MCG on Sunday – the Tigers’ worst non-Covid crowd at their home ground since 2004.
After several AFL players were granted leave to miss matches, GWS defender Jack Buckley asked for leave to watch his partner hurdle at the Olympics in Paris, reports JAY CLARK.
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