Viney spurns Clarko and Roos to re-sign with Dees
Alastair Clarkson made headlines last week by declaring his intent to poach Jack Viney from the Demons. But the heart and soul of the Dees has turned that away to commit to Melbourne.
Alastair Clarkson made headlines last week by declaring his intent to poach Jack Viney from the Demons. But the heart and soul of the Dees has turned that away to commit to Melbourne.
It’s not clear if Christian Petracca told his Melbourne teammates he wanted to stay when he addressed them on Monday, but the chat has been hailed as significant.
Melbourne Demons superstar Christian Petracca has reportedly come clean to teammates over rumours he wants to leave the club.
Christian Petracca has spoken with his teammates about his future, and while JAY CLARK reports the superstar is unlikely to part ways with the Dees – there might be a preferred destination.
There’s hope the long-running war between Glen Bartlett and the current Melbourne board could now be settled out of court – but Andrew Demetriou won’t be involved in any resolution.
What looked to be full steam ahead for the Dees in Caulfield could be placed on the backfoot, with the Glen Eira council voicing their concerns.
After a tumultuous 2023, Demon Clayton Oliver will front court in 2024, after being caught by police behind the wheel despite being banned.
A Melbourne Demons star has reportedly been charge and will face court in the New Year as his year from hell gets even worse.
A top King’s Counsel who acted for Crown Resorts in the Finkelstein Royal Commission will join Melbourne in its fight against board challenger Peter Lawrence.
A bold prediction back in 2020 set the wheels in motion for two premierships and despite some troubles in finals, Melbourne has doubled down on a plan to stay in the flag hunt for the long run.
The Demons and Bombers have been locked in tense negotiations on a move for a premiership star which has been threatening Thursday’s deadline, but will it get done?
One of the Demon’s new recruits has shone early on in the preseason as concerns still linger over the health of Melbourne’s tall timber. Meanwhile, the Swans have sweated it out on the “toughest day of the year”.
A Melbourne board challenger has gone to court seeking an overhaul of the club’s election rules, accusing the Demons of engaging in ‘oppressive’ conduct towards ‘non-aligned’ board contenders.
Melbourne Football Club members are headed to the polls, with eight candidates vying for three seats on president Kate Roffey’s embattled board.
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