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Luke Beveridge will stay in charge of the Western bulldogs for two more seasons.

Beveridge vows to manage emotions better as he inks new Dogs deal; Blues cleared over Cerra treatment

After long-running conjecture about his future, the club’s longest serving coach has inked a new deal that will see him stay on for a further two seasons, while Essendon and Zach Reid have extended their commitment to each other.

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Max Gawn of the Demons leads his team out onto the field

Gawn is modern footy’s ruck benchmark, but says this man has him covered in one key area

Gawn puts himself behind the ball, where the opposition either kick it to him, or he forces them to go the long way home around him. So too does Collingwood’s Darcy Cameron.

  • Michael Gleeson
James Peatling’s tackle on Lachie Neale.

Sling tackles again in the spotlight; Tasmania’s AFL saga ‘embarrassing’, says Tim Paine

Adelaide’s James Peatling faces his second ban this season for a dangerous tackle. Meanwhile, Tim Paine has hit out at his own home state over its push for an AFL club.

  • Steve Barrett, Jon Pierik and Scott Spits
Carlton stars Jacob Weitering and Patrick Cripps.

Are the Blues back? The signs are promising

A victory like Sunday’s in front of nearly 70,000 at the MCG against a top-six team is a moment to enjoy and speculate just how good the Blues can be when they play like that.

  • Michael Gleeson
Abuse victim Adam Kneale, right, and his lawyer, Michael Magazanik.

Dogs forced to pay abuse victim millions; ‘Ashamed’ Allen apologises over Mitchell meeting

The Bulldogs have lost a High Court appeal; Oscar Allen has spoken about his public meeting with Hawks coach Sam Mitchell; and Luke Beveridge has teed off at the AFL, saying there’s “total confusion” about tackling.

  • Marc McGowan, Vince Rugari and Danny Russell
Port Adelaide footballer Tom Cochrane (centre) is congratulated by teammates (L-R) Jack Whitlock, Benny Barrett, Joe Berry and Christian Moraes after the club named him to make his debut.

Footballer with Tourette syndrome to make AFL history; Bombers to debut El-Hawli; Reid’s punishment announced

Tom Cochrane, son of former Power player Stuart, will become the first player with Tourette syndrome to make his AFL debut. Meanwhile, Essendon have named attacking half-back Saad El-Hawli to make his debut on Thursday night.

  • Scott Spits, Roy Ward and Angus Delaney
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Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is in no hurry to seek a contract extension at the club.

‘Not just pulling on boots’: Beveridge on Ugle-Hagan, his own future and that ‘terrible’ elimination final

The Western Bulldogs coach says he will not compromise the team for “a player who might be considered a potential marquee-type influencer”.

  • Peter Ryan
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge and club great Chris Grant.

Bulldogs legend’s exit puts relationship with Beveridge in spotlight

Chris Grant has walked away from Whitten Oval after more than three decades at the Bulldogs.

  • Andrew Wu
Dog with bite: Rory Lobb.

Big Dog opens up on ‘honest conversations’ with Bevo

Halfway through the season, he was on the outer at the Western Bulldogs. But a positional change has reinvigorated Rory Lobb’s career.

  • Hannah Hammoud
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan at the launch of Sir Doug Nicholls round for 2024.

Newly re-signed Ugle-Hagan declares Beveridge is the Bulldogs’ man

Western Bulldogs young gun Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has thrown his support behind embattled coach Luke Beveridge and believes a selfless mindset can unlock their forward line’s potential.

  • Marc McGowan

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