How the Giants have become the new Sydney Swans
Any AFL player considering moving mostly for money should heed this cautionary tale, writes 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.
Any AFL player considering moving mostly for money should heed this cautionary tale, writes Caroline Wilson.
Gary Ablett's behaviour says much about his difficult relationship with the Suns - and also his too often poor attitude.
The AFL's Peter Schwab has admitted the umpires erred in awarding the Bulldogs' Tom Boyd a free kick in front of goal last Friday night.
These are trying times for Hawthorn. So many good people have left the club in search of bigger or more challenging roles and left behind is a four-time premiership coach in need of a firm hand and some serious off-field leadership.
Gold Coast's new boss Mark Evans has told embattled coach Rodney Eade he's "here to help".
Broadcaster misgivings undermined Gillon McLachlan's push for a twilight grand final, but leaving the future open lays the foundations for further public soul-searching.
Clubs playing home games at Etihad Stadium this season will be rewarded with attendance bonuses in a new supporter incentive system introduced by the AFL.
Speaking as an Australian, there was sadness – heartbreak really – to watch AFLW best and fairest winner Erin Phillips pay tribute to her partner in the knowledge that the couple have returned to a country that still bans them from getting married.
Former Melbourne director Russel Howcroft has spoken of his profound admiration for the late Dean Bailey, and his regret at the manner in which the Demons coach departed the club.
The AFL will not attempt to make more money from its $2.5 billion broadcast rights agreement regardless of whether it moves to a twilight grand final in 2017.
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