After an incredibly tight count between midfield stars,Brisbane’s Ally Anderson has taken out the AFLW season seven best and fairest award to bolster the Lions ahead of this week’s grand final.
A Hawthorn board member up for re-election says she was “curiously insulted” by comments made by Andy Gowers,and has also taken aim at Chris Langford as tensions escalate. Meanwhile,a star youngster wants to be the No.1 draft pick,while a veteran Hawk is shaping to be a new Kangaroo.
The AFL national draft is almost here. Here’s everything you need to know about the night of nights for the next generation of AFL hopefuls.
The winds of democracy are blowing through the AFL world. Some people in clubland don’t seem to like what that may mean.
Melbourne have had great success in trading future picks to get ahead in the draft and could spring another aggressive move during this year’s national draft.
Outgoing Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has fired back at club great Chris Langford,warning the champion player and leader he had been fed inaccurate information for political purposes,while also defending the behaviour of his board.
Daisy Pearce and her Dees are one step away from their maiden AFLW premiership and redemption from last season’s grand final loss,booking their spot in this season’s decider against the Brisbane Lions.
A slew of Hawthorn past players and presidents have pledged their allegiances in an increasingly bitter battle for power at the club. Meanwhile,Tigers co-captain Dylan Grimes is progressing well in his return from hamstring surgery.
Geelong premiership captain Joel Selwood has taken up a role in the leadership program at Melbourne Storm
Though there was no reference to finals or premierships,coach Michael Voss made clear what the club’s goals were for 2023 in a rallying cry to members.
It was an experienced analyst from one major betting agency,rather than just the company’s technology system,that discovered the Brownlow Medal bets that led to the arrest of field umpire Michael Pell and three others.