The AFL will continue to monitor weather conditions ahead of this weekend's matches ... at which point the temperature is unlikely to still be hovering at 37. A cool change is forecast to hit ...
But the time before the young Power forward was diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome as a nine-year-old still stays with him as he lives with the condition, all the while chasing a dream to follow his ...
If he is seeking a new home, the Hawks would be a good fit, Collingwood, meanwhile, are already waiting for the weather to cool and opposition legs to tire. The AFL’s annual report outlines an ...
1 draft pick has overcome the concussion he suffered last month and will make his debut alongside two fellow draftees, while the AFL has opted ... for the weather to cool and opposition legs ...
Marcus Bontempelli headed to the rooms with a calf complaint midway through the first quarter on Thursday before his club put him on ice, while St Kilda’s star spearhead Max King is in danger of ...
are already waiting for the weather to cool and opposition legs to tire. Our experts look into their crystal balls ahead of the launch of this year’s AFL season. The pre-season injury carnage ...
If you want your logo to stand out, it can help to take some cues from the past. Retro logos—designs that utilize elements like vintage typography—can evoke nostalgia and create strong emotional ...
Major sporting events including the Australian F1 Grand Prix, AFL and NRL could all be impacted by extreme heat this weekend ...
AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon says the league is looking into introducing more representative football into the calendar. Dillon says both state of origin and all stars formats will be put on ...
He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.
He's also someone who was in the AFL system for a long period of time and he sort of played a lot of different roles. He also had a good engine and a good tank, so he's something I can relate to. So ...
It is understood the Power has decided to cover the logo of one of its major sponsors in the wake of the South Australian government ousting its subsidiary OneSteel from the Whyalla steelworks.
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