How Vic club can pry Keath out of Adelaide
Adelaide defender Alex Keath loves the club and the city but there’s one thing that could entice him to move. Jon Ralph rates this year’s top 25 trade targets.
Adelaide defender Alex Keath loves the club and the city but there’s one thing that could entice him to move. Jon Ralph rates this year’s top 25 trade targets.
He left St Kilda in acrimony, but Ross Lyon has the backing of Saints greats Nick Riewoldt and Brendon Goddard to return after he was sacked by the Fremantle Dockers.
Essendon could bring in big gun Tom Bellchambers for its blockbuster with Collingwood, but Hawthorn didn’t quite “shoot Bambi”, even though retiring great Jarryd Roughead won’t make the trip to WA. EVERY CLUB’S INJURIES
Could St Kilda welcome back Ross Lyon? The former coach’s decision to walk out on the club just days after an elimination final loss stunned the footy world. Here’s how it happened.
THE Kangaroos are the only unbeaten side, the Hawks are back in the top eight and the future is finally looking bright for the Dees. Ando gives his analysis on every club.
WESTERN Bulldogs have been dealt another devastating injury blow with defender Jason Johannisen suffering a suspected serious hamstring problem. HEAR FROM ALL THE COACHES
LUKE Hodge has made a remarkable recovery from a broken arm while Port Adelaide has regain two key players. FULL ROUND 4 LINE-UPS.
WHO’S hurt and who’s in line for selection at your club for Round 4? See the latest injury list and predictions from the Herald Sun footy experts.
WHO starred and who flopped in Round 3? We look at the best and worst SuperCoach performances of the round. HAVE YOUR SAY
TWO big clubs are under the pump — the Magpies have put their players on notice while the Tigers gagged their players. What did the winning and losing coaches have to say?
ST KILDA partied like it was 1966 at Crown Palladium last night as members of its only premiership team reunited for its 50th anniversary.
A LISTLESS Collingwood has slumped to a 29-point loss to an inspired St Kilda, who somehow evoked the spirit of 1966 to produce a brave win against the odds at the MCG.
AS the Saints take it to the Pies today, we take a look back to when they won the flag against them 50 years ago, at the start of decimal currency and the first Aussie car with a seat belt.
KEVIN Billing watched the 1966 Grand Final in a dressing gown. Depending on how you look at it, he had the best or worst seat in the house, writes Mark Robinson.
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