When love truly is blind
Essendon fans have fought long and hard to defend their coach’s innocence, but Jordan Witte says it’s now time to be angry at both James Hird and the club.
Essendon fans have fought long and hard to defend their coach’s innocence, but Jordan Witte says it’s now time to be angry at both James Hird and the club.
James Hird should not return to Essendon in any capacity following his 12-month suspension, writes Liam Quinn.
Essendon and four of its senior staff were last night accused of bringing the game into disrepute under rule 1.6 of the AFL. Paddy Naughtin takes a closer look at the charges.
Essendon fans have fought long and hard to defend their coach’s innocence, but Jordan Witte says it’s now time to be angry at both James Hird and the club.
James Hird should not return to Essendon in any capacity following his 12-month suspension, writes Liam Quinn.
Essendon and four of its senior staff were last night accused of bringing the game into disrepute under rule 1.6 of the AFL. Paddy Naughtin takes a closer look at the charges.
Footballing communities must come together to tackle the use of ice as a performance-enhancing drug, writes Matthew Santini.
Essendon fans have fought long and hard to defend their coach’s innocence, but Jordan Witte says it’s now time to be angry at both James Hird and the club.
James Hird should not return to Essendon in any capacity following his 12-month suspension, writes Liam Quinn.
Essendon and four of its senior staff were last night accused of bringing the game into disrepute under rule 1.6 of the AFL. Paddy Naughtin takes a closer look at the charges.
Erdem Koç can’t help wondering why journalists camping outside AFL House yesterday didn’t pack up and leave.
Last night’s so-called “tell-all” interview by Dean Robinson failed to provide any more clarity to an already complicated story, writes Kevin Cheong.
In this Sports Polygamy podcast, Eric George evaluates the last 48 hours in Australian sport with Sam McInerney and Ben Cuzzupe.
Cycling’s governing body has ruled that Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling. But Liam Quinn says that it’s not just the sport he should be forgotten from.
With seven Tour de France titles, Lance Armstrong is arguably the greatest cyclist ever. But after controversial claims from ex-teammates, Liam Quinn says it’s tough to believe Armstrong was the clean-cut athlete cycling fans came to love and know.
With football premierships and an award-winning film to his credit, the ABC’s Paul Kennedy chats with Evan Harding for our Working Journalist project about a diverse career and new projects on the horizon .