Richard Goyder wants to remain as AFL chair until 2028

Richard Goyder wants to remain as AFL chair until 2028

Goyder surprised senior AFL people when he revealed his intent to remain in the top job until 2028.

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Gambling,the Brownlow and Hinkley’s outburst:League chief on the AFL’s biggest talking points

Gambling,the Brownlow and Hinkley’s outburst:League chief on the AFL’s biggest talking points

From the pre-finals bye,to Gather Round,to mid-season trading – in a wide-ranging,frank interview,AFL CEO Andrew Dillon discusses the biggest issues currently facing the league.

  • byJake Niall
AFL grand final could be the highest rating of all time:Dillon hits back at V’landys

AFL grand final could be the highest rating of all time:Dillon hits back at V’landys

With contestants from Queensland and NSW,and the traditional AFL states all watching,this could be the most-watched grand final ever.

  • byAdam Pengilly andHannah Hammoud
The radio war that dealt the AFL a big reality check
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The radio war that dealt the AFL a big reality check

The AFL’s new radio rights agreement is a far cry from the $4.5 billion,seven-year broadcast deal,with the prospect of losing Triple M proving untenable for the league.

  • byCaroline Wilson
‘Nanny state’:NRL,AFL storm the field over gambling ads

‘Nanny state’:NRL,AFL storm the field over gambling ads

Australian rugby league chief Peter V’landys and AFL boss Andrew Dillon are using their sway with political leaders to stop a total digital ad ban.

  • byDavid Crowe andPaul Sakkal
‘It’s something we should look at’:Dillon puts State of Origin back on the AFL’s agenda
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‘It’s something we should look at’:Dillon puts State of Origin back on the AFL’s agenda

The AFL seemed to have given up hope of a State of Origin of its own,but new CEO Andrew Dillon has different ideas. He wants to see the best face off against the best in the AFL and AFLW.

  • byPeter Ryan
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A brewery with palm trees and volcano:Inside the $225m plan to breathe new life into Docklands

A brewery with palm trees and volcano:Inside the $225m plan to breathe new life into Docklands

Newly opened eateries at Marvel Stadium are designed to cater for more than the footy crowd,while developments on the waterfront side of the venue are next in the AFL’s sights.

  • byCara Waters
AFL chief tells clubs what the new drugs policy will be

AFL chief tells clubs what the new drugs policy will be

AFL boss Andrew Dillon has told a briefing of all 18 clubs that the league will continue with a health-based illicit drugs policy. In practice,this would mean no sanction on the first offence.

  • byJake Niall,Andrew Wu andChris Barrett