2013 AFL Grand Final preview
Sean Munaweera is joined by Matt Walsh and Mitchell Wood to preview the last and most important game of the AFL season, the Grand Final.
Sean Munaweera is joined by Matt Walsh and Mitchell Wood to preview the last and most important game of the AFL season, the Grand Final.
The Dockers have only won three finals game in their twenty-year history, but they are primed to make some noise this year, writes Kevin Cheong.
In 2011, Fremantle made the shrewd decision to sack coach Mark Harvey and immediately replace him with Ross Lyon. Ben Collins says the move has paid off.
Sean Munaweera is joined by Matt Walsh and Mitchell Wood to preview the last and most important game of the AFL season, the Grand Final.
The Dockers have only won three finals game in their twenty-year history, but they are primed to make some noise this year, writes Kevin Cheong.
In 2011, Fremantle made the shrewd decision to sack coach Mark Harvey and immediately replace him with Ross Lyon. Ben Collins says the move has paid off.
Matthew Pavlich has played 289 games for the Dockers over 14 seasons and finally his loyalty is being rewarded with a chance at an AFL premiership, says Grant Roberts.
Sean Munaweera is joined by Matt Walsh and Mitchell Wood to preview the last and most important game of the AFL season, the Grand Final.
The Dockers have only won three finals game in their twenty-year history, but they are primed to make some noise this year, writes Kevin Cheong.
In 2011, Fremantle made the shrewd decision to sack coach Mark Harvey and immediately replace him with Ross Lyon. Ben Collins says the move has paid off.
Majak magic, a Skoda stadium shellacking and powerful wins by the Hawks and Cats, headline Riley Beveridge’s Fifth Quarter for round seven of the AFL season.
Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich should be recognised as one of the all time greats of the AFL, writes Riley Beveridge.
Can the Dockers mount another surprise annihiliation, this time on the Cats at the MCG? And will the Swans end the hopes of the Western Bulldogs for 2010. Ben Waterworth previews the second weekends of the AFL finals.