Sacked Carlton coach lands new gig
Less than a month after being sacked by Carlton, David Teague will remain in the AFL industry after landing another coaching job.
Less than a month after being sacked by Carlton, David Teague will remain in the AFL industry after landing another coaching job.
Shai Bolton walked away with a prestigious award — but not before a cheeky sledge for teammate Jack Riewoldt, who just missed out.
The 2021 Brownlow Medal is touted as the closest race in recent history, though one star might make a mockery of those predictions.
This draft is vital to the success of Adelaide’s rebuild and the Power need to reload and go again. So who fits the bill? Analyst Mick McGuane runs his eye over both SA clubs.
IF you’re wondering how far AFL footballers run in a match, or how faster they’re doing it, we’ve got the results from exclusive GPS data generated by every player in the comp.
THE Advertiser’s Chief Football Writer Michelangelo Rucci takes a look at Geelong’s ‘home’ battle against Richmond ‘away’ at the MCG on Friday night.
IF PORT Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley holds his nerve at selection this week, the Power will take the least experienced side of all eight finalists into an elimination final against the side with the most.
BACHAR Houli says a week of controversy that saw him banned for four weeks for striking Jed Lamb was a test from God as he strives to be a role model for young Muslims.
DUSTIN Martin has spoken passionately about the powerful family significance behind his neck tattoos, saying he has no regrets about getting them.
FEATS of football brilliance, match-costing mistakes, the umpire’s whistle and even the countdown clock helped shape the eight in 2017. Here are the 10 moments that mattered most.
THE manager of Dustin Martin has praised the Richmond star’s mental strength to withstand the intense contract scrutiny but has no regrets about the protracted nature of the talks.
THE kid from Castlemaine was lining up for goal deep in the pocket as club members watched and took bets. Back then Dustin Martin was a boy with a dream — and a killer banana kick.
WHAT Nat Fyfe and Dustin Martin have shown that in a game now spoken of more as a job than a love, being a one-club player is still as attractive as ever, writes MATTHEW LLOYD.
NORMALLY there isn’t anything that can keep Patrick Dangerfield out of the water. But all that changed this week after a shark attack at his favourite surfing spot.
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