The precarious life of AFL assistant coaches
A new head coach could mean a new home.
A new head coach could mean a new home.
Your guide to a must-watch weekend of AFL action.
William Ellis Green lives on in AFL fans.
A new head coach could mean a new home.
Your guide to a must-watch weekend of AFL action.
William Ellis Green lives on in AFL fans.
September in Melbourne is unlike any other time for an AFL fan, writes Matt Walsh.
It’s been a while since Richmond was at the business end of the AFL season. Mitchell Wood previews their finals chances.
Despite sitting in the top eight, Richmond’s decision to give superstar midfielder Trent Cotchin the captaincy for the 2013 season was a mistake, writes John Lindon.
Defence has long been seen as Richmond’s Achilles heel, but the win over West Coast on Monday night revealed its true potential, writes John Lindon.
After an Indigenous round that featured good, bad and ugly in equal measures, Josh Barnes rearranges the AFL True Ladder.
A sour round-starter, a Sunday afternoon thriller and a monkey off the back of an embattled club features in Riley Beveridge’s AFL wrap.
A champion player in a rare form slump and a pair of young guns emerging as AFL stars feature in Riley Beveridge’s AFL wrap.
Perennial cellar-dwellers Richmond could finally breakthrough for finals football in 2013, writes Alex Pavlidis.
Richmond’s Brandon Ellis has spent countless hours in the gym getting his body ‘AFL-ready’. He speaks to John Lindon about his weight training.
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.
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.
Ross Lyon coaches against the club he walked out on, Collingwood is under siege following its week from hell and doubts have begun to circle around the reigning premiers. William Botoulas previews a big Round 4.
Richmond’s spinning sign is at it again, with a tasteless celebration of alcohol’s harmlessness. Kevin Hawkins believes there has been one revolution too many.
2010 was a shocker for a youthful Tigers squad and coach Damien Hardwick can only hope his team can achieve more consistency this season. Jake D’Amato previews Richmond’s chances, as upstart continues its countdown to the 2011 AFL season.