‘Ridiculous’: AFL icon anoints greatest team
Two AFL legends have abandoned their club, picking other AFL dynasties in a debate about the greatest footy team this century.
Two AFL legends have abandoned their club, picking other AFL dynasties in a debate about the greatest footy team this century.
St Kilda has enjoyed surprise success against Geelong in recent times, and the Cats must address one key area to ensure it doesn’t happen again. And locking down a matchwinner will be pivotal.
Reilly O’Brien is at ease with his uncertain fate at the Crows, and he may have to wait a while longer as another in-demand ruckman bides his time to decide his future.
Bailey Smith failed to have an impact on return. Jeremy Cameron couldn’t get near it. Max Holmes, too. But there’s one other Cat whose record against the top sides is now officially a concern.
A stunt adopted from American sports didn’t have quite the desired effect during the Cats’ heavy loss to Brisbane in Geelong.
Patrick Dangerfield is set to play game 350 on Friday night, but could he go further and reach one of footy’s most exclusive clubs? See what the Geelong skipper thinks here.
Geelong star Chloe Scheer missed the 2024 AFLW season through injury, and while off-season surgery has seen her start pre-season in the rehab group, a teammate has backed her in to push for an early season return.
Geelong coach Chris Scott stands by his description of Patrick Dangerfield as a football “unicorn”, revealing how the skipper helped to transform the Cats on and off the field.
Sure, Bailey Smith and Max Holmes are flying – but, as GARRY LYON writes, they aren’t the key to a third Chris Scott premiership. Goodluck trying to stop what is.
Tyson Stengle shares a bond with the Betts family which has helped him grow into one of the AFL’s best small forwards. Eddie Betts opens up on what makes him tick, the support of his wife Anna and getting him to the Cats.
Having reached stellar heights last season, Brisbane Lions forward Kai Lohmann is yet to hit similar form in the club’s 2025 campaign.
Jack Payne’s misfortune has opened the door for a long-time Lion to regain a spot in Brisbane’s defence.
Four Victorian clubs – and the Suns – are waiting by the phone for Matt Rowell to make a call on his future. But the Gold Coast star isn’t a conventional target – Jon Ralph unpacks the latest.
A Lions great says Brisbane needs to make a statement against Geelong following a dip in form to avoid a third successive defeat.
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