‘Double ruck special’ proves two big men are better than one
If there was ever a perfect advertisement for playing two genuine ruckmen, it was how Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson inspired Fremantle’s final quarter chase down of St Kilda.
If there was ever a perfect advertisement for playing two genuine ruckmen, it was how Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson inspired Fremantle’s final quarter chase down of St Kilda.
If Fremantle had enough money to chase Chad Warner and Kysaiah Pickett, then you have to wonder what they’re up to now. We look at the potential trade targets and big list decisions that face Fremantle.
Shai Bolton was one of the instigators of several skirmishes in Fremantle’s fiery win over Essendon on Thursday night – and his scoreboard taunt had the footy world talking.
Nat Fyfe deserves the chance to add to his incredible legacy and play his first finals series since 2015. But Eliza Reilly writes, it’s over to Justin Longmuir to get him there.
Who can West Coast and Fremantle lure back to WA? We give a verdict on every West Australian currently at another club on how likely they are to return home.
Shai Bolton took another step in his evolution into a matchwinning midfielder as Fremantle’s engine room left their GWS counterparts and coach Adam Kingsley with big issues to address.
Ex-teammates weren’t sure how serious Luke Jackson was when he first floated a return to Melbourne. Months on, it’s clear Fremantle only has one option left to keep its budding ruck star.
A barefoot Luke Jackson ruled out a move back to Victoria in March. But the noise about a reunion with the Dees continues to rumble, and it could unlock something we haven’t seen in a decade.
An embarrassed AFL has taken full responsibility for the Lachie Schultz concussion debacle and the incorrect statement which claimed its umpires did not see the Pies star in a distressed state.
Collingwood forward Lachie Schultz couldn’t get to his feet after a sickening collision on Thursday night – and the Pies have had their concerns about what happened in the aftermath validated.
The Dockers didn’t embarrass themselves like last week – this was just another middle-of-the-road performance from a middle-of-the-road club, writes ELIZA REILLY.
Collingwood’s captain says “it didn’t feel right” that play was allowed to continue after his teammate suffered a scary concussion.
Nick Daicos’ price is set to tumble, and we might have a new no. 1 midfielder in SuperCoach. Plus, we can blame Justin Longmuir for ruining some downgrade plans.
Questions are being asked of Justin Longmuir’s tenure after an embarrassing loss to St Kilda. And those questions are fair when you’ve played one finals series in six years, writes Eliza Reilly.
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