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Injury blow: Max King.

Max King to miss start of season with shoulder injury

Prized St Kilda forward Max King is set to undergo a left shoulder reconstruction after a training incident that will significantly delay his season next year.

  • by Marc McGowan

Insight & Analysis

Who delivered at the draft: In-depth review of every AFL club’s picks

The national draft has wrapped up for another year. We dive into how every AFL club fared in snaring the best young football talent in the land.

Behind the scenes: Sydney’s bold draft play and how GWS stared them down

There was more to the story when the Swans placed their shock AFL draft bid on Giants Academy midfielder Harry Rowston.

Marc McGowan
Marc McGowan

Sports reporter

Queenscliff boy Clark the answer to Cats’ $1.6 million draft question

The Cats had one player in mind when they traded for pick seven - Jhye Clark, a natural successor in playing style to Joel Selwood.

Michael Gleeson
Michael Gleeson

Sports columnist

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Dion Prestia’s Tigers and Patrick Cripps’ Blues will meet in the season opener.

Why Clarkson must wait to take on Hawks, as league cops backlash for round-one fixture

The AFL has released the fixture for round one of the 2023 men’s season, which will pit Ross Lyon’s Saints against his former club Fremantle, and mark a return to the traditional Carlton-Richmond season opener on a Thursday night.

  • by Andrew Wu and Roy Ward
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 24: Luke Breust of the Hawks aaduring the round 15 AFL match between the Western Bulldogs and the Hawthorn Hawks at Marvel Stadium on June 24, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

The Breust of times: Why Hawthorn’s goal-kicking machine stayed

Luke Breust is the last premiership player on the Hawthorn list as the club shifts direction under Sam Mitchell. But deciding to stay was a no-brainer for the champion forward.

  • by Peter Ryan

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