AFL clubs, star throw support behind ‘State of Origin’ charity
A charity event between local footy sides from Victoria and Sydney is going to be bigger than ever, with three AFL clubs and GWS captain Toby Greene getting involved.
A charity event between local footy sides from Victoria and Sydney is going to be bigger than ever, with three AFL clubs and GWS captain Toby Greene getting involved.
Having spent a large chunk of his career in SA with Port Adelaide, GWS coach Adam Kingsley knows how it works. So, what did he think of the premier’s latest dig at Sydney?
Giants skipper Toby Greene is facing the hardest moment of his captaincy as the club looks to turn around their shocking form to make a late run for the finals.
Adelaide’s season hasn’t gone to plan, but four players are emerging as bright spots and they were all among the Crows’ best in a win over the Giants. Plus the two players the club should re-sign.
GWS has set up a return to finals footy with a big comeback in Ballarat, and the result is just the start of the Bulldogs’ bad news after a serious injury to a key player.
GWS did some clever trade deals last year to land the No.1 pick and Aaron Cadman. Could they do it again?
The Giants are the form team in the AFL right now, but rival clubs are circling as they look to lock down one of the competitions most in demand players.
GWS has surged into the eight on the back of a six-game winning streak as Gold Coast had no answer to brilliant Giants skipper Toby Greene.
The Giants showed against Gold Coast why it’s time for the rest of the AFL to fear the team from western Sydney.
He might get embarrassed when you bring it up, but the Giants’ Sam Taylor is the number one defender in the AFL. At just 24, he’s helping lead the side into an exciting new era.
The Giants hadn’t made a grand final the last time they won a match in Canberra. It’s a trend they’re desperate to turn around this weekend against the Suns.
Lachie Ash is relishing the chance to play an important role in the Giants’ rise, and his form has been rewarded with a new multi-year contract.
Sydney will unveil its star recruits against cross-town rival GWS in a blockbuster opening to the eighth season of the AFL women’s competition.
The Giants are one of the form teams in the AFL as they search for their fifth win in a row but will take on the Crows without one of their star midfielders.
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