AFL considering venue shift for AFLW season opener
The AFL are seriously considering moving the women's season opener between Carlton and Collingwood from Olympic Park to the Blues' famed home Princes Park.
The AFL are seriously considering moving the women's season opener between Carlton and Collingwood from Olympic Park to the Blues' famed home Princes Park.
Andrew Crowell knew it, and so did Melissa Lambert. There was a "big elephant in the room to confront," and there was no point trying to sneak around it.
Western Bulldogs veteran Matthew Boyd says that he and his teammates are vitally aware that to achieve back-to-back flags his side will have to become accustomed to the unusual position of being the most hunted of teams this season.
Sam Mitchell best summed up Luke Hodge's leadership when recalling their captaincy handover after the 2010 campaign, a move which would soon spark a run of three-straight premierships.
Fremantle Dockers player Harley Bennell has been fined $400 and disqualified from driving for nine months after being caught driving while suspended in December.
While Hawthorn's major announcement on Friday was that Jarryd Roughead had been appointed as their new captain, the man himself deftly put the elevation into perspective.
Troubled former West Coast champion Ben Cousins is back in court again on Friday for an outstanding drug charge.
I am grateful to have been asked to write a book about the Bulldogs' grand final win of last year. I am grateful because it takes my mind off the fear and uncertainty surrounding the historical clock that has started ticking with the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Essendon veteran Brent Stanton says the initial shock at receiving a one-year suspension for doping violations in January last year will never leave him.
Emma Kearney isn't sure she'll get much sleep on Friday night but says that won't matter if her Melbourne Stars can clinch a place in the Women's Big Bash League finals.
Adelaide player Eddie Betts has taken the position of a small forward to a new level, says Geelong premiership forward Cameron Mooney.
Johnson, 32, was given $500 bail as the case was adjourned to a later date - with his lawyer requesting a copy of CCTV footage of the alleged incident.
Emerging Adelaide utility Mitch McGovern is looming large in West Coast and Fremantle recruiting sights before a football has even been kicked in anger in a new AFL premiership race.
Three-year deals aren't commonplace for AFL players once they enter their fourth decade, but such is the quality of Eddie Betts that Adelaide envisage him playing until close to his 34th birthday - at least.
With only eight teams taking part in the upcoming AFLW season, many footy fans are going to have to pick a new team to support. But don't panic - we're here to help. By answering a few brief questions, you can find out just who to back in the 2017 season.
A lack of match fitness is set to hamper Tom Bellchambers' AFL return from a year-long doping ban, with the Essendon ruckman's pre-season slowed by knee surgery.
Western Bulldogs midfielder Mitch Wallis has taken a big step in his long road to recovery from a broken leg, running for the first time on an Anti-Gravity treadmill.
There is renewed jostling for positions on Richmond's board after the resignation of a second director in three months.
Tom Rockliff could be in the mix to be Brisbane's captain in 2017, with new coach Chris Fagan praising the midfielder's attitude and leadership over the summer.
After being blown off the park by Sydney in last year's preliminary final, Geelong have identified tackling as one of the major areas of their game to improve on in season 2017.
North Melbourne expect big man Majak Daw to recover from knee surgery in time for the start of the AFL season.
Carlton ruckman Andrew Phillips is out of action indefinitely after suffering a stress reaction in his left foot.
It's a brave new world for the AFL, but it's likely to start in a very old-fashioned way.
Richmond premiership great Dale Weightman has described his shock collapse while playing at Mildura Golf Club as a "wake up call" after his blood sugar levels dropped, leading to a fractured left ankle.
The gifted follower is originally from the Peel Thunder club, but is believed to have not contemplated staying at his home outfit and reigning WAFL premiers with the continued alignment with the Dockers.
Former Canberra Capital Jess Bibby is the "wise, old head" that's played two games.
GWS Giants big man Jonathon Patton is shaping up as one of the AFL's dominant forwards in 2017.
The GWS Giants have announced their leadership group for the inaugural AFL women's season.
Today there is more discouragement to express an opinion, than at any time in my memory. Sport, however, remains immune to this trend.
Even as Henry Schade settles into his new life in Melbourne, preparing to move into an apartment in Toorak this week, his mother is never far from his mind.
Former Essendon football boss Danny Corcoran believes ex-coach James Hird has been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder for years as a consequence of the four-year battle over the notorious Essendon supplements saga.
Essendon rookie Yestin Eades has been stood down indefinitely as he defends allegations in court.
North Melbourne big man Majak Daw is in doubt for the start of the AFL season after suffering another injury setback.
Melbourne forward Liam Hulett has been cleared of major structural damage to his ankle after he was hurt at training on Friday.
Moving to St Kilda was the "kick up the bum" premiership defender Nathan Brown needed after 10 seasons at Collingwood.
Brendon Lade is returning to Port Adelaide after seven years as an assistant coach at AFL rivals Richmond.
The Western Bulldogs won't look back at their painful history of preliminary final losses in the lead up to their Saturday night clash with GWS Giants.
Melbourne great David Schwarz says the potential defection of Jesse Hogan would not be "as catastrophic" now as it would have been last year.
There’s two very contrasting narratives developing heading into the penultimate weekend of the AFL season. And sentimentally, they’re at opposite ends of the spectrum.
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