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Hawthorn captain Jarryd Roughead and Essendon counterpart Dyson Heppell.

Two local lads from Leongatha lead the way for Dons and Hawks

Dairy farming and sport have always been two staples of Leongatha, in Victoria's south-east. But it's doubtful the town will ever have had a prouder sporting moment than when the Bombers and Hawks run down the race, led by two local boys.

Good cause: Melbourne's Melissa Hickey is working as a mentor for charity Ladder.

AFLW players make grand gesture for charity

AFLW players are to ask for something the AFL has strategically – and somewhat contentiously – resisted to date: for fans, in the countdown to the first women's grand final, to show them the money.

AFL boss Gillon McLachlan and his team may have averted this problem, if they had made decisions earlier on the AFLW ...

Late call on AFLW finale is unprofessional

The AFLW grand final venue debacle that has so enraged league bosses and the Brisbane Lions is perhaps symptomatic of a competition born in haste and raised on the run.

Cats coach Chris Scott.

Cats to offer Chris Scott two-year extension

Geelong will offer Chris Scott a revised two-year contract extension after the premiership coach's management rejected the Cats' move to put a minimum payout clause into the new deal.

Ben Cousins was remanded in prison.

Ben Cousins willing to go to rehab: lawyer

Ben Cousins' lawyer has told a court the troubled former West Coast player is willing to go to rehab to avoid further jail time, despite tapped phone calls while he was behind bars revealing he had no intention of quitting drugs.

The Sydney Swans' Isaac Heeney attempts to thwart the handball-happy Bulldogs – and Jason Johannisen – in the 2016 grand ...

Is 2017 the year AFL football becomes handball happy?

Few clubs can hope to emulate a tale of football romance as large as that scripted by the Western Bulldogs in 2016. But they can follow the means by which that triumph was achieved. And that means handball. Lots of it.

Caleb Marchbank will make his Carlton debut against Richmond

At least four new Blues for Tigers clash

As many as half a dozen players could make their Carlton debuts on Thursday night, as the Blues' rebuild begins to take shape against old rivals Richmond at the MCG.

Who got Lade?: Brendon is back at the Power.

Who got Lade? Port did

Brendon Lade is returning to Port Adelaide after seven years as an assistant coach at AFL rivals Richmond.

Dale Morris celebrates on the final siren.

Dogs won't be hoodoo gurus

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.

Switched: Sydney Swan Lance Franklin moved from Hawthorn to Sydney as a free agent in 2013.

Chris Judd: It's time to deny the top four clubs access to free agents

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