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The West Coast player set to benefit from shorter quarters
West Coast coach Adam Simpson believes shorter quarters in 2020 will greatly benefit star ruckman Nic Naitanui.
The AFL announced before round one that quarters...
Crows board member “really surprised” following McLeod comments
Adelaide Crows board members Rod Jameson admits it was a “little surprising” to hear Andrew McLeod say he doesn’t feel welcome at the club.
The...
‘I can now notice how awkward I was’: Luke Shuey reveals he was told...
West Coast skipper Luke Shuey has revealed his 2018 Norm Smith medal win wasn’t a surprise, not because he thought he was the best...
Two champion Lions teammates inducted into Australian Football Hall of Fame
Brisbane Lions champions Jonathan Brown and Simon Black have become the newest members of the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Key points:
Jonathan Brown played 256...
What’s driving Truck: The inside story of Ben Rutten’s rise as Essendon’s coach-in-waiting
WITH three minutes to go in the first quarter of Essendon's round one clash with Fremantle, coach John Worsfold was joined on the interchange...
LIVE: Giants boss reveals ambitious plan to be first AFL club to welcome back...
The Giants want to be the first Australian sporting club to welcome back fans to live sport — and they could achieve that as...
The ‘battering ram’ monster debate: Bolton, Robinson, Waters? Watch and vote
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St Kilda champion lifts the lid on THAT infamous Wizard Cup photo
St Kilda legend Lenny Hayes has broken his silence on one of the most talked about football images of the 21st century.
From lifting the cup, to back-stabbing at Tribal Council: Black’s remarkable AFL career
Remarkably, it was reality television which cost Simon Black entry into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2019.
The Lion Kings: Brisbane greats Brown and Black enter Australian Football Hall of Fame...
Together, they personify one of the greatest dynasties in AFL history – power, skill and respect from the entire footy community.