‘Time to make an example’: The damaging history behind ugly slur
Members and supporters of the LGBTIQ+ community say it’s no surprise no male players have come out in the AFL with incidents such as Jeremy Finlayson’s still happening in 2024.
Members and supporters of the LGBTIQ+ community say it’s no surprise no male players have come out in the AFL with incidents such as Jeremy Finlayson’s still happening in 2024.
There isn’t a single openly gay player in the AFL – and the response to Finlayson’s comments shows why. The AFL now has a critical decision to make, writes Emily Olle.
Calls for Port Adelaide’s Jeremy Finlayson to be suspended for a homophobic slur towards an Essendon player have grown.
The AFL was too forgiving with Alastair Clarkson’s conduct in pre-season, now it’s time to put a stop to the warnings and the excuses and suspend Jeremy Finlayson, writes Mark Robinson.
Will Mitch Georgiades take the field against the Cats? Ken Hinkley has made the call on the young star after completing training trying to overcome a minor hamstring issue.
Which umpires will your team want blowing the whistle in September? Exclusive figures reveal the best and worst umpires for every flag contender.
Essendon has not won a final in more than 6000 days but it will enter September in red-hot form. See what every Round 23 result means and the final ladder after 396 home-and-away games.
Port players and fans are asking for a rise in crowd numbers ahead of Friday night’s game. Should they be given an exemption to statewide rules? Vote in the poll.
Power stars Travis Boak and Ollie Wines are urging the state government to boost crowd capacity for next week’s home double-chance final.
Only last week the Western Bulldogs were eyeing off their first ever minor premiership, fast forward and now they are preparing for an elimination final.
With a top-two spot locked in for the Power, they look to have earned this blockbuster timeslot for their Qualifying Final against the Cats or the Dees. Here are the details.
The Western Bulldogs are facing the very real possibility of missing out on a top-four finish after slumping to a third straight loss.
The Port Adelaide Power launched an impressive comeback on Friday night to defeat the Western Bulldogs and secure a top-two spot.
A win in Friday night’s blockbuster will guarantee Port Adelaide a top-two finish. But what will a loss to the Bulldogs mean? Ken Hinkley isn’t hiding from the critics.
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