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First Crack host Jay Clark says it was a “sliding doors” moment when four clubs – the Roos, St Kilda, Essendon and GWS all ...
Lawson Humphries has made an irresistible impression in his fledgling Geelong career as an ambidextrous defender, yet his ...
The AFL career of Majak Daw was filled with meteoric highs — as a trailblazer who kicked six goals in just his fourth game — ...
Majak Daw's AFL career was defined by firsts, resilience and raw talent - and his post-footy life has been just as turbulent ...
The target market is young families, children and teenagers who would otherwise become rusted on AFL fans, but are curious enough to experience the new code in town.
Melbourne used to have a nasty edge. After all the love language and hand-holding over summer, the Dees have become the ...
North Melbourne sees the return of George Wardlaw, a welcome addition for fans hoping to see some electrifying play. Meanwhile, Carlton's Cooper Lord is back in action, adding depth to their midfield.
Carlton will monitor the fitness of Jacob Weitering, while North’s coach admitted their rebirth was slower than expected ...
North Melbourne’s Harry Sheezel is set to make his 50th AFL appearance, a milestone that underscores his rapid rise to prominence. As a key figure for the Roos, Sheezel’s ability to control the game ...
North Melbourne last played finals football in 2016. Since then the Kangaroos have been an irrelevant football club.
Fremantle, the GWS Giants, Gold Coast Suns and Sydney Swans are outright favourites in Round 6. Get your own tips in before first bounce on Thursday night via the Official Tipping Competition of the ...
Patrick Cripps is bullish about the Blues’ hopes for the rest of the season but, heading into the Good Friday clash against ...
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