Partner’s priceless reply as AFL star proposes
The partner of GWS Giants captain Toby Greene was in shock before giving the footballer a response to his elaborate proposal.
The partner of GWS Giants captain Toby Greene was in shock before giving the footballer a response to his elaborate proposal.
Essendon is open to trading inconsistent star Jake Stringer to GWS as the 30-year-old considers a beefed-up offer from the Giants.
Almost every AFL club is poised to get busy this trade period. See who your club is looking at, who they should be chasing and how they will get their deals done in our ultimate guide.
Gold Coast holds the keys to another AFL Trade Period as the opening day of official dealing approaches, with its first-round pick set to shape the fates of several clubs — and key players.
Prior to the Giants’ defeat against the Western Bulldogs in a huge clash in Ballarat, another AFL club was firmly on GWS’ mind.
He’s not a secret but, as a teammate puts it, Lachie Whitfield would be ‘shone in a different light’ if he played in another state. The GWS star opens up to LACHLAN McKIRDY.
In 2023, the Giants stormed into finals on a seven-game winning streak – the same streak they’re on now. Here’s why the rest of the competition should be more worried about them this year.
Brent Daniels has lit up the competition in recent weeks, and his latest starring hand against the Fremantle Dockers has elevated him right into All-Australian consideration.
Toby Greene is the latest player to bear the brunt of some umpiring controversy after being penalised for holding the ball in a tense clash against Fremantle.
Fremantle’s finals hopes are no longer in their own hands with the side ruing a late brain snap that cost the Dockers any chance of victory.
Make no mistake, writes LACHLAN MCKIRDY, after what happened at Engie Stadium on Saturday afternoon, the Giants should now be premiership favourites. Here’s why.
In 2020, GWS took a punt on bringing maligned Fremantle swingman Jesse Hogan to Sydney. SAM LANDSBERGER reports picking him up for just pick 56 is proving an absolute steal.
A former GWS captain hopes to snap a frustrating run of shoulder injuries in a clash that will heavily shape the AFL ladder.
GWS rising star Darcy Jones took little time to capture the imagination in his orange helmet — now footballers across the country will be able to sport the same look.
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