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Greg Baum

Greg Baum is chief sports columnist and associate editor with The Age

Bulldogs president Peter Gordon rallying the faithful at Thursday's training session.

Peter Gordon, the Dog with two tales

The Bulldog grand final balm will be at work on Friday night when key people from the three different - and not always amicable - administrations since the club was declared clinically dead in 1989  gather at the home of president Peter Gordon to rejoice together.

Games-record holder Brent Harvey leaves the field for the last time as a Kangaroo and possibly as an AFL footballer.

Kangaroos bow out, so do veterans

For two months, North Melbourne were clinging on. For two more hours at the Adelaide Oval, they clung some more. But like a man with his fingernails dug into the ledge of a cliff, they had to let go eventually.

Brothers in arms: Joel and Scott Selwood confront Sam Mitchell.

Cats take cream in a thriller

It's September. It's finals. It's that archetypal new season, on elevated terms, before heaving crowds. It's Hawthorn time. It's Geelong time. It's time for Geelong-Hawthorn. If ever there were two teams to awaken one another to their vocations, it is these two.

"This is the gift horse everyone makes sure keeps its mouth shut." Illustration: Jim Pavlidis.

Gambling reform? Don't bet on it

When Nick Xenophon and Andrew Wilkie announced their mission to loosen the nexus between gambling and sport in Australia on Thursday, it was not hard to imagine that in the offices of some corporate bookies, the first thing they did was to frame a market on the likelihood of the politicians' success, complete with cash-back options and bonus bets.

Illustration: Jim Pavlidis.

England and the lose canon

Everyone loves a winner. But what we love even more is a loser, if it is the right loser. There can have been few more ideal losers than England when they crashed against lowly Iceland in the European soccer championships this week. We really, really loved that.