Hawks ‘mending fences’ in hunt for racism saga resolution: Gowers
Hawthorn president Andy Gowers says the racism saga has meant the club hasn’t been able to completely move on, with mediation this week helping mend fences.
Hawthorn president Andy Gowers says the racism saga has meant the club hasn’t been able to completely move on, with mediation this week helping mend fences.
The tables have turned against AFL livewire Jack Ginnivan and footy greats have slammed the “remarkable” treatment he’s receiving.
The Easter Monday AFL clash was stopped mid-game for an anticlimactic reason that had legends scratching their heads.
Sam Mitchell put his side under the pump after a poor effort in Round 2, and while the scoreboard might not reflect it, his charges responded to challenge the Cats in Tom Hawkins’ 350th.
Cyril Rioli and his wife have publicly broken their silence on the tumultuous events that led to his premature retirement in 2018.
The unbeaten Hawks have suffered a major injury blow on the eve of their round 3 clash with in-form Carlton.
Port Adelaide’s injury woes have worsened with spearhead Charlie Dixon set to miss a large chunk of the season. Plus, Ken Hinkley has confirmed his Round 3 changes.
One was a game away from being delisted. The other the second-last pick in his draft. Now, this forward pair has helped launch Hawthorn’s latest rapid rebuild.
Liam Shiels’ omission from Hawthorn’s round 2 side could be a sign of things to come, club captain Ben McEvoy says.
Just over a year after a trade period from hell, Collingwood fans are celebrating one of the great steals of recent years after Pat Lipinski’s inspired debut in black and white. Round 1 review.
It was billed as a dinner to honour the may friends — and some foes — who helped him during his remarkable coaching career, but did Alastair Clarkson have an ulterior motive?
Jason Horne-Francis has been ordained as a superstar in the making, but how will he handle the heat of his debut? Mick Malthouse on the big questions facing the Roos.
The Bevo v media spat has dominated the headlines but, nearly four decades ago, another famous battle between footy coach and commentator turned nasty on live TV.
Hawthorn backman James Sicily knows Sam Mitchell the coach and the teammate and he says they are chalk and cheese
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