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Off the back of a strong win over Carlton, anchored by Isaac Heeney and Chad Warner, the Swans were outclassed by Melbourne last weekend, falling by 53 points at the MCG. Sydney remains heavily ...
“We will miss Adam deeply — his spirit, his kindness, and the joy he brought to every room. His determination, the lessons he shared, and his infectious personality will stay with us always. Adam had ...
“So I just stood there and looked out and as he came closer to me he was staring at me strongly with a strong look on his face. That was from 10 or so metres away and as he got a little bit closer I ...
Poor goal kicking and a scrappy second half from NSW kept Queensland in the contest but the consensus following Game I was that the Maroons were soundly beaten in most facets of the game.
The Hawks have beaten just one team inside the eight (GWS), have lost to three contenders (Geelong, Gold Coast and Brisbane), while six of their seven wins have been against sides placed 10th or lower ...
Adopting that same method, the Suns have recruited two elite movers in Daniel Rioli and John Noble, both playing a vital role in securing victory over both the Bulldogs and the Hawks, while the Dogs’ ...
First thought is on Jeremy McGovern – set to consult the AFL’s concussion panel on when – or even if – he should return to football after not progressing through the AFL’s concussion protocols in more ...
After claiming the 1987 premiership with a brilliant second half and reversing the previous year’s result over the Hawks, Carlton exited the 1988 finals in straight sets and then it all unravelled ...
Richmond was agonisingly close to a fourth win in 2025, however, fell short against North Melbourne last Sunday. They allowed the Roos to kick six first-quarter goals but were solid defensively ...
Fermor was named on the interchange bench in Queensland’s Game I squad and is set to make his representative debut. Despite Cotter largely playing at prop or lock at club level, he has been named to ...
He might not like it when a seat at the AFL Commission table would cost him millions in lost income from a top-rating breakfast radio show and his football commentary. And we all know the Brownlow ...
Australian men’s cricket coach Andrew McDonald sat down for an in-depth chat with Gerard Whateley on SEN Mornings ahead of the World Test Championship Final against South Africa.
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