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Majak Daw will take another step in his emotional return to football when he plays in North Melbourne’s opening pre-season game. See who else will line up in the opening weekend.
Majak Daw will take another step in his emotional return to football when he plays in North Melbourne’s opening pre-season game. See who else will line up in the opening weekend.
AFL players have shown overwhelming support for State of Origin to return and those selected to represent Victoria and the All Stars will decline match payments for the bushfire relief game.
Geelong champion Patrick Dangerfield says next month’s State of Origin contest will be one-off but has a solution that could see representative footy return to the AFL calendar.
GWS star Jeremy Cameron says he’s taken time to develop his leadership skills – and he expects to take his time as his contract with the Giants heads towards its end date.
GREATER Western Sydney should retain priority access to two top-five players next year, even if the AFL swiftly shrinks the club’s vast academy zone.
THE AFL has revealed the evidence that went into the six-month suspension of GWS star Lachie Whitfield. The file includes texts from Whitfield admitting to taking drugs and hiding from ASADA.
THE AFL has bowed to pressure from Victorian clubs and is set to remove Albury and the Murray River region from the GWS Giants academy zone from next year.
UPDATE: GRAEME Allan has resigned as Collingwood football manager after accepting a 12-month ban for his role in a saga which resulted in Giant Lachie Whitfield being banned for six months.
THE lists are finalised and the inaugural AFL Women’s competition is just a few months away from kicking off. SEE EVERY PLAYER HERE
AN AFL star allegedly being hidden by club officials to avoid a drugs test mixed with a woman scorned. It was a recipe for disaster. Now Lachie Whitfield and Graeme Allen have copped their suspensions.
IT’S a familiar tale when under investigation by the AFL despite protestation of innocence, in the end, the accused always take the deal, writes Mark Robinson.
AS if they didn’t have enough top talent, Greater Western Sydney is poised to win yet another draft with three stars set to be selected by the club.
VOTE: A KNEE injury saw Joel Selwood slide on draft night 2006 but 10 years on he is the clear No.1 as several rookies have gone on to make recruiters look silly.
GWS Giants star Lachie Whitfield is set to accept a six-month suspension — including just eight games — if charged with breaching the AFL’s illicit drug code.
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