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Sam McInerney

Upside Round Ten – Essendon

The June curse has struck Essendon again, but Sam McInerney assures Bomber fans this season is different to the previous two.

Defensive Tigers turn the corner

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.

Upside Round Ten – Essendon

The June curse has struck Essendon again, but Sam McInerney assures Bomber fans this season is different to the previous two.

Defensive Tigers turn the corner

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.

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Inadvertent Origin

Andrew Demetriou has no intention of seeing State of Origin return to the AFL. But should AFL become a truly national sport, origin might be on the cards again, writes Sam McInerney.

Upside Round Ten – Essendon

The June curse has struck Essendon again, but Sam McInerney assures Bomber fans this season is different to the previous two.

Defensive Tigers turn the corner

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.

Neeld left hanging

Mark Neeld appears set to coach Melbourne against Collingwood on Monday, but as Andrew Miller reports, there is no certainty beyond that.

Upside Round Nine – Port Adelaide

The Power have lost four in a row, and their unbeaten start is now a distant memory. Sam McInerney explains why the last month was one Port Adelaide had to have.

AFL True Ladder: Round Nine

After an Indigenous round that featured good, bad and ugly in equal measures, Josh Barnes rearranges the AFL True Ladder.

EPL’s top ten players

After another thrilling Premier League season, Riley Beveridge ranks the best 10 players of the competition.

Indigenous dream not yet realised

Ahead of the AFL’s Indigenous round, Liana Neri argues racism is more ingrained in football culture more than most realise.

A conversation with Mick Malthouse

Last night Carlton coach Mick Malthouse spoke to La Trobe University alumni about leadership, goal-setting, and of course, football. Sam McInerney was in attendance.

Upside Round Eight – St Kilda

St Kilda’s premiership window is well and truly closed, but Saints fans are still blessed, writes Sam McInerney.

AFL True Ladder: Round Eight

With a logjam beginning to form in the middle of the AFL True Ladder, Josh Barnes ranks the finals contenders.

Mourning the bump

James Kelly’s suspension proves the bump no longer has a place in AFL, writes Ben Collins.

AFL True Ladder: Round Seven

After a weekend of blockbusters, upsets and blowouts, Josh Barnes tinkers with the AFL True Ladder.

Upside Round Six – Richmond

After three consecutive losses Richmond is ninth on the AFL ladder – again. Sam McInerney explains why it’s not all bad news for Tiger fans.

AFL True Ladder: Round Six

With the AFL’s best sides flexing their muscles, Josh Barnes adjusts the True Ladder to find out who’s really leading the premiership race.

How the Heart breaks

South Melbourne’s ongoing attempt to join the A-League is bad news for Melbourne Heart, writes Riley Beveridge.

Aussies vying to be pretty in pink

The Giro d’Italia may not be as well known as the Tour De France, but it will be just as entertaining, writes Jake Stevens.