AFL Finals Preview: Week 1
The first game kicks off tonight in Perth
The first game kicks off tonight in Perth
AAMI Park to host blockbuster A-League finals
The first game kicks off tonight in Perth
AAMI Park to host blockbuster A-League finals
Finals deciders and elimination games highlight a huge week in sport.
The first game kicks off tonight in Perth
AAMI Park to host blockbuster A-League finals
Pin Campaign proceeds tackling youth homelessness.
Adelaide Crows v Geelong Cats, Friday 7:50 AEST, Adelaide Oval It will be a packed, hostile Adelaide Oval as Patrick Dangerfield makes his return to
Geelong Cats v Sydney Swans, Friday 7:50 AEST, MCG Win or go home. It’s that simple now for the Cats and Swans as their premiership
Giants season hanging by a thread after their dismal performance against Adelaide Crows.
Join Val, Ryan, Josh Campbell and Josh Schonafinger in looking ahead to the biggest day on the AFL calendar. On the agenda are the teams,
Port Adelaide was flying high seven weeks ago, but as Luke Costin writes, an inability to adapt to game day conditions has seen them nosedive.
The AFL needs to cut its season down by six weeks to make it fair. Justin Falconer explains why.
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.
A remarkable season by Fremantle has resulted in its first Grand Final. Ryan Lepore believes the Dockers have the game to upset the Hawks.
With only the Grand Final left in the 2013 AFL season, a host of players are still in contention for upstart’s Finals MVP, writes Justin Falconer.
Mitchell Wood went down memory lane, ahead of preliminary final weekend, reviewing five of the best preliminary finals since 1990.
In one of the greatest finals performances of all time, Jarrad McVeigh led from the front in a resounding victory over the Blues, writes Ryan Lepore.
September in Melbourne is unlike any other time for an AFL fan, writes Matt Walsh.
The Power’s vast improvement this season has been truly remarkable, but it will be tested in the upcoming finals, writes Mitchell Wood.
The Swans are on track to retain their AFL premiership crown after another stellar campaign, writes Paddy Naughtin.
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.