Trade latest: Rival clubs circle star Dogs
After starting as the sub on Saturday, Jack Macrae’s future at the Bulldogs is clearly up in the air – but he’s not the only star rival clubs are making a move on.
After starting as the sub on Saturday, Jack Macrae’s future at the Bulldogs is clearly up in the air – but he’s not the only star rival clubs are making a move on.
The Bulldogs got within four points late in a frenetic final 10 minutes before Geelong did what they always do. So, who did we learn more about? Scott Gullan finds an answer.
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has responded to a bizarre series of TikToks involving the club’s recruit, Rory Lobb.
Football fans have been left shaking their heads over an out-of-favour star’s appearance in his partner’s video challenge.
In the lead-up to the grand final, Demons star Tom McDonald has admitted he was once unsure if he’d be playing AFL at all in 2021.
A rolled ankle forced one Melbourne forward to walk laps and watch on as his teammates continued their Grand Final preparations in Perth.
After a week of training, then lazing by the pool in Perth, it’s go time for both AFL grand-finalists, who are stepping things up a gear.
It’s the news all Melbourne fans are desperately waiting to hear. Will All-Australian Steven May beat the clock to take his place in the grand final?
A gifted Melbourne forward couldn’t get things rolling after repeat surgeries, so-so form and renewed competition for spots. But Luke Beveridge had a plan to get his man.
The 2021 Brownlow Medal is touted as the closest race in recent history, though one star might make a mockery of those predictions.
Bulldogs star Tim English is out of contract at the end of 2022 and is unlikely to look at an extension anytime soon. And a recent development might make the club nervous.
Melbourne star Steven May is set to be given ‘every chance’ to line up in next Saturday’s AFL Grand Final against the Western Bulldogs.
Publicly the theme for the Western Bulldogs premiership push is ‘Yield to None”, but there’s something closer to home inspiring the playing group.
Injuries aren’t really an issue for the Western Bulldogs, giving coach Luke Beveridge extra time to drill down on just how to tackle Melbourne superstar Max Gawn in the grand final.
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