Blues heap further misery on winless Swans
The Sydney Swans entered this match with a precarious 0-5 record. This was the personification of a must-win match for last year's grand finalists and a constant of the AFL finals.
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The Sydney Swans entered this match with a precarious 0-5 record. This was the personification of a must-win match for last year's grand finalists and a constant of the AFL finals.
This is an intriguing match-up. Both teams are 4-1 yet most pundits are tipping a victory for the Giants over the reigning premiers.
There was no surprise that Joe Daniher was left smiling on Anzac Day after something of a breakout game in Essendon's 18-point victory that meant he became the first Essendon spearhead to win the Anzac Medal.
Essendon coach says there is plenty of scope for improvement despite Anzac Day victory.
It was an important win for Essendon but it was undoubtedly a more significant loss for Collingwood. They are badly placed at 1-5 while the Bombers have settled to be 3-2 and a winnable game against Melbourne next week.
The scars of the Essendon doping saga are claimed to have played a role in Jake Melksham being fined $10,000 for giving misleading information to AFL investigators during a probe into activity on his betting account.
Daniel Wells is on the cusp of his Collingwood debut on Anzac Day, Josh Daicos definitely won't play and Mason Cox is right in the mix to play on Tuesday – the same stage that made for his memorable AFL debut last year.
The AFL umpiring department is adamant the game's on-field officiators must continue to use the names of ruckmen at stoppages amid widespread confusion and conjecture about the new ruck nomination rule.
Consider the plight of Jake Spencer, suddenly thrust with the responsibility of filling Max Gawn's very large shoes. He's a veteran of the Melbourne list but has just 36 games to his name since 2009.
Melbourne were left to lament the heavy cost of a poor quarter of football for the second week in a row, with coach Simon Goodwin admitting "we're shattered as a footy club" as the Demons went down to Fremantle by two points in an MCG heartbreaker.
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