AFL

Scott Spits

Began his full-time career at The Age as an online sports reporter in 1999 before joining Sportal as the Deputy Editor of the AFL-Telstra online network in 2002. Rejoined the online desk at The Age in 2006 and was online sports editor between 2006 and 2016. Has covered two Olympics (Sydney 2000 and London 2012), numerous Australian Open tennis tournaments and several AFL grand finals. Reads the back page first. Hack golfer. Wannabe tennis star.

Young Blue Patrick Cripps celebrates kicking a goal against Sydney.

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.

For Bulldog Callan Ward, now an important player for the Giants.

GWS Giants v Western Bulldogs

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.

Collingwood players Henry Schade (left) and Will Hoskin-Elliott (right) pose for a photo with Corporal Chris May.

Essendon take the points on Anzac Day

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.

Daniel Wells

Anzac Day: Wells set to play, Cox in contention

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 Demons were shattered after the close loss to Fremantle at the MCG on Saturday.

Demons 'shattered' by costly third quarter

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.