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On-field reclaims the spotlight

After more than two years of off-field drama, happenings on the field have once again taken ascendency in the AFL world, writes Matt Goss.

On-field reclaims the spotlight

After more than two years of off-field drama, happenings on the field have once again taken ascendency in the AFL world, writes Matt Goss.

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On-field reclaims the spotlight

After more than two years of off-field drama, happenings on the field have once again taken ascendency in the AFL world, writes Matt Goss.

When love truly is blind

Essendon fans have fought long and hard to defend their coach’s innocence, but Jordan Witte says it’s now time to be angry at both James Hird and the club.

1.6 reasons for Essendon to be dismayed

Essendon and four of its senior staff were last night accused of bringing the game into disrepute under rule 1.6 of the AFL. Paddy Naughtin takes a closer look at the charges.

A lesson in productivity

Erdem Koç can’t help wondering why journalists camping outside AFL House yesterday didn’t pack up and leave.

Raising more questions than answers

Last night’s so-called “tell-all” interview by Dean Robinson failed to provide any more clarity to an already complicated story, writes Kevin Cheong.

Time not of the essence

With many calling for a quick end to the Essendon investigation, accuracy is still more important than expediency, writes Liam Quinn.

Evans proving his worth

Essendon chairman David Evans’s decision to open his tenure up for reassessment demonstrates the leadership qualities required to continue in the role, writes Andrew Miller.

Drowning Sharks

Under the intense scrutiny of the ASADA investigation the Sharks may struggle to stay afloat, writes Paddy Naughtin.

It’s time to back it up

Now almost a month on from the ‘the blackest day in Australian sport’, it’s time to reveal the evidence and release the burden on every sport star in Australia, writes Ashley Shenker.