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Caroline Wilson

Caroline Wilson has been chief football writer for The Age since 1999. She was the first woman to cover Australian Rules football on a full-time basis and the first woman to win the AFL's gold media award. She has won the AFL Players' Association's football writer of the year (1999) and the AFL Media Association's most outstanding football writer and most outstanding feature writer (2000, 2003, 2005). In 2014 she won the Melbourne Press Club's Graham Perkin award as Australian journalist of the year. She also won a MPC Quill Award in 2003.

Brett Montgomery has been left in limbo.

Montgomery ditched by Dogs and left to flounder in limbo

The Western Bulldogs' strange decision to publicly eject assistant coach Brett Montgomery before the end of the season has left Montgomery in limbo and cast doubt over the so-called August 1 deadline put in place to create transparency between clubs and assistant coaches.

The Tigers haven't delivered a truly commanding performance once in 18 games.

Trouble in Tigerland as it all falls apart

This is not a happy time for the Richmond Football Club. Every leader at Tigerland is under pressure as the team moves into the glare of the headlights against Collingwood on Friday night at the MCG.

Richmond President Peggy O'Neal.

Tigers board facing coup

A prominent group of disgruntled Richmond supporters are planning a bloodless coup, targeting at least five long-serving Tiger board members, including president Peggy O'Neal, in their bid to reshape the club's board and future football direction.

Matthew Pavlich and other AFLPA directors met the AFL Commission late last month to press their revenue-sharing claim.

AFL to cover all player payments

The AFL looks certain to cover the wages of every footballer at every club from next season as part of a radically restructured financial model.