Essendon to push for extra MCG game
Etihad Stadium's historic anchor tenant club Essendon looks certain to push to cut its match quota there in exchange for one extra game a season at the MCG.
Etihad Stadium's historic anchor tenant club Essendon looks certain to push to cut its match quota there in exchange for one extra game a season at the MCG.
Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury wants coach Nathan Buckley re-signed on a multi-year deal, adamant he is the right man for the job.
The AFL is on the verge of a small but significant victory in the tug-of-war with cricket, with highly rated dual sportsman Nathan Murphy closing in on choosing football as his sport of choice.
The management of Carlton spearhead Levi Casboult is expected to ask why the key forward should not be included in the club's top-dozen earners when contract discussions open.
Another day, another AFL great is about to call it quits.
Lance Franklin, Sam Reid and Kurt Tippett: at their best it's a trio that should make any opposition defence sweat but it's far from set in stone that will be the combination Sydney will take heading into the finals.
For a seriously good footballer, Jobe Watson's career was defined as much by what the game denied or took away from him as by what it brought him, but also by the unfailing dignity with which he bore the twists of his unique fate.
Retiring Essendon champion Jobe Watson has revealed he hadn't seen his Brownlow medal - the league's most prized individual award he eventually had to relinquish - since the time he won it in 2012.
West Coast coach Adam Simpson has forecast a severe overhaul his playing list, irrespective of whether his alarmingly inconsistent Eagles make this year's finals or not.
Melbourne veteran Jordan Lewis is bullish about the Demons doing some damage in the AFL finals - provided they make it.
Jobe Watson has much to be satisfied about, but the retiring Essendon champion admits the club's drugs saga took a toll, and that football hasn't felt quite the same to him since.
Essendon champion Jobe Watson has confirmed he will retire at the end of the season.
Greater Western Sydney's Heath Shaw has no regrets over his heated on-field argument with Aidan Corr as the Giants' poor discipline comes under scrutiny again.
The Gold Coast Suns insist Gary Ablett will be with the club next year and that a change in coach won't alter that.
Sydney veteran Kieren Jack says players who dump opponents into the ground in a tackle do so at their own peril after the AFL's recent crackdown.
Gold Coast had their reasons to sack Rodney Eade, but chairman Tony Cochrane could have spared him and us the reading from the book of Ecclesiastes about how footy is a win-loss game, as if that explained all.
Rodney Eade, being a conspiracy theorist for some decades, believes the AFL has been out to get him for some time. He would also agree that this was a coaching appointment that was cursed from the start.
Rodney Eade's departure as coach of the Gold Coast Suns has wider implications than opening a vacancy at the club. The Suns will now begin their search for a successor, and this is when rival clubs begin to feel the impact. Here is what it could mean.
Carlton assistant John Barker has emerged as one of the leading candidates to coach the Gold Coast Suns in 2018, despite agreeing to terms for a contract extension at the Blues.
Jack Hawkins, the father of champion Geelong forward Tom, believes his son has been frustrated at his treatment by opponents and says the tribunal system needs to be revamped after the full-forward was suspended again for jumper punching.
Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has urged the AFL's best players to make themselves available for the International Rules series, saying the injury risk is well worth the experience.
Matthew Boyd knew 2017 would be his last AFL season as soon as he agreed to a new contract late last year and the retiring Western Bulldogs champion has no regrets about deciding to play on for another year.
"Essendon have been the revelation for me this season."
Carlton fan favourite Dennis Armfield will retire at the end of the AFL season.
Rodney Eade put the foundations in place for Gold Coast to build towards success going forward... only to be denied the chance of bringing it to fruition.
The first domino has fallen at Gold Coast with Rodney Eade removed as senior coach late Monday night.
Melbourne chairman Glen Bartlett says he is proud of how his club has handled a "rocky" season but the challenge now is to end a decade-long finals drought.
Geelong, Collingwood and Essendon have accepted the sanctions handed to their key players ahead of a crucial weekend of football.
West Coast forward Josh Kennedy says he will try to convince Mark LeCras to play on next year when the duo share a beer at the end of the AFL season.
Interim AFL football operations boss Andrew Dillon admits if the fixture was drawn up now, Richmond wouldn't be playing Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Saturday.
The AFL has abandoned plans to introduce a pre-finals wildcard round in 2018.
Geelong's terrible run of form at the match review panel has extended into a second consecutive week, with key players Tom Hawkins and Mitch Duncan offered suspensions for their punches in Friday night's loss to Sydney.
The Western Bulldogs are confident premiership captain Easton Wood will be fit to play in the finals if the club makes it that far after deeming that the defender does not need hamstring surgery.
GWS officials have debated and discussed the club's long list of 2017 hamstring injuries and have found no need to alter training methods or ways of preventing and treating the hamstring setbacks.
GWS Giants ruckman Shane Mumford has been handed a one-match suspension by the AFL's match review panel.
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.
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