New dawn for Suns coach Stuart Dew
Stuart Dew will be the third coach of the Gold Coast Suns after replacing Rodney Eade on a three-year deal.
Stuart Dew will be the third coach of the Gold Coast Suns after replacing Rodney Eade on a three-year deal.
Jeff Kennett returns as Hawthorn’s president seven years after his departure from the club.
Four teenagers believed to be from Dandenong were arrested yesterday, after a dramatic car chase along Melbourne’s south-east suburbs and through the Monash freeway. The
Stuart Dew will be the third coach of the Gold Coast Suns after replacing Rodney Eade on a three-year deal.
Jeff Kennett returns as Hawthorn’s president seven years after his departure from the club.
Four teenagers believed to be from Dandenong were arrested yesterday, after a dramatic car chase along Melbourne’s south-east suburbs and through the Monash freeway. The
Joshua Jeans and Paul Bastin preview today’s AFL Grand Final and discuss the key match-ups and who will win the Norm Smith medal.
Paul Bastin considers the Hawks’ hopes of premiership heroics ahead of this weekend’s 2012 AFL grand final.
Ahead of Friday night’s qualifying final, Joshua Jeans reviews Hawthorn’s season, and looks at its chances for a 2012 AFL premiership.
It’s the last round of the season and teams are fighting to secure a home final. Who is relying on someone else to lose? Damien Ractliffe previews Round 23.
The Tigers are desperate for September action, but will need to shock everyone to get there, writes Damien Ractliffe.
What’s in store for Round 20 of the AFL? Joshua Jeans previews all the weekend action.
Brisbane, North, Carlton, Fremantle, St Kilda and Richmond jostle for the remaining spots in the top-eight, while Sydney and West Coast take us back more than half a decade in a fight for league supremacy. Michael Pollock reviews.
Will the Pies get their revenge on the Blues? The leagues most famous rivals kick the round off tonight, while the Bombers, Kangaroos and Hawks try to continue their winning ways, Jake D’Amato previews the round.
After all teams have had their rests it’s time to get to the business end of the season. Can Carlton return to form? Will North threaten the eight? Will Richmond finish ninth? Jake D’Amato asks.
Round 12 proves to be a big challenge for sides wanting to answer their critics. Jake D’Amato previews the weekend’s action.
This weekend stands to separate the boys from the men and the pretenders from the contenders in an intriguing round of football, writes Jake D’Amato.
Every football team has its stars, but what about the rest? Michael Pollock takes a look at some of the AFL’s most important, yet unappreciated players.
With an exciting and talented list, the Hawks have failed to impress since winning the 2008 premiership. But Merryn Sherwood believes they can turn it around in 2011 as upstart continues its series of AFL team previews.
Can the Hawks return to their 2008 form this season? Or will injuries hold them back once again? Ben Waterworth answers these questions and more in part eight of his 2010 AFL season preview.