‘Absurd’ Vic AFL claim rubbished by journo
The latest wild claim from precious Victorian clubs over AFL travel demands has been slapped down in some style.
The latest wild claim from precious Victorian clubs over AFL travel demands has been slapped down in some style.
The AFL is investigating after a Collingwood fan grabbed West Coast youngster Harvey Johnston at Marvel Stadium.
The Pies’ second-string forward line feasted on a hapless and wounded Eagles at Marvel Stadium, with Craig Macrae lauding those who stepped up.
Nick Daicos and Harley Reid both impressed as they embraced after playing each other for the first time in a dominant Collingwood win.
West Coast came crashing back to earth with an absolute thrashing at the hands of Sydney that broke all the wrong kinds of records.
West Coast’s season from hell is suddenly even worse, with one of the Eagles’ most important players out for months.
Collingwood will welcome back Jordan De Goey while Jamie Elliott is looking at 12 weeks on the sidelines. But it is still unclear if Taylor Adams will take on Brisbane.
The West Coast Eagles have pulled off a “miracle” to overcome an injury decimation the AFL has not seen in 125 years.
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Winless and staring at a long list of Covid omissions West Coast doesn’t expect the pain to end soon.
AFL coaches were uncomfortable with West Coast having to play five top-up players to field a team against North Melbourne.
West Coast was forced to make 14 changes but the Covid-ravaged Eagles pushed North Melbourne all the way. Roos coach David Noble bristled in the post-game presser.
West Coast is in the throes of a Covid-19 outbreak and struggling to name a team to face North Melbourne in round 2.
Having beaten the West Coast Eagles in Perth, the Gold Coast Suns are now chasing the scalp of the AFL premiers.
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