No rush for skipper in Danger game: Scott
Cats coach Chris Scott says he will not allow his side’s losing record dictate his selection policy after he left his captain out for a fourth-straight week.
Cats coach Chris Scott says he will not allow his side’s losing record dictate his selection policy after he left his captain out for a fourth-straight week.
A ‘really dynamic’ player and a ‘special person’, Mitch Hardie is a dream on and off the field for his SANFL coach. And that is all thanks to a frank meeting between the two.
Tom Hawkins knows all about goalkicking and he has had his say on how Carlton’s Harry McKay’s funk will be solved.
New Geelong cult hero Oisin Mullin looked comfortable in defence in his first game in the AFL but the coaches are planning a different role once he settles in.
HAWTHORN has passed on Luke Hodge’s famous No.15 to young defender Blake Hardwick while James Sicily has moved into Josh Gibson’s No.6. SEE THE NEW GUERNSEY NUMBERS
GEELONG hopes defender Lachie Henderson will be back in training in January after minor knee surgery.
ALL 18 clubs lost some talented players in the off-season but did they manage to replace them? See who has the biggest shoes to fill at your club in 2018.
ESSENDON will invade enemy territory, Collingwood and Hawthorn head to the top end and Dustin Martin can go home during the AFL 2018 community camps.
GARY Ablett wants to instil his competitive instincts into his new and young Geelong teammates as he revealed a burning desire to win another premiership before retirement.
GEELONG draftee Charlie Constable was in nappies when Gary Ablett began his first pre-season and the chicken-loving teen hopes to have an impact in the AFL alongside his new teammates.
STEWART Crameri has revealed he considered retirement before Geelong swooped on the discarded Dog in the rookie draft and is now determined and ready to get back to his best form.
TIGER time is set to continue, but which other clubs’ lists are in the right demographic for premiership success? JON RALPH looks at the age range of every club.
IN the wake of an AFL rookie draft dominated by recycled players, we thought we’d remind recruiters of the superstars that were once diamonds in the rough.
CARLTON, Adelaide, Geelong and West Coast pulled off the bigger draft coups but there are question marks over Gold Coast’s decisions. Recruiter GARY BUCKENARA rates every club’s draft haul.
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