GWS veteran de Boer announces AFL retirement
The midfielder finishes after 14 years at two clubs.
The midfielder finishes after 14 years at two clubs.
Multiple deals have been finalised today.
He wants to head back to Fremantle.
The midfielder finishes after 14 years at two clubs.
Multiple deals have been finalised today.
He wants to head back to Fremantle.
The AFL’s trade period has concluded.
The midfielder finishes after 14 years at two clubs.
Multiple deals have been finalised today.
He wants to head back to Fremantle.
Ban is equal-longest in 21st century.
With the initial 40-man All-Australian squad announced on Tuesday, Robert Beaton picks his final 22 players.
Fremantle possess the strike-power up forward to win its maiden AFL premiership, writes Callum Godde.
Did you miss upstart’s special Grand Final day broadcast? You can catch it here.
A dedicated team of journalism and media students at La Trobe University broadcast a live television program during the 2013 AFL Grand Final.
upstart deputy editor John Pyrros caught up with Gerard Whateley to talk about the 2013 season, the Grand Final and what’s in store for 2014.
The Dockers and the Hawks will go head to head for this year’s coveted AFL Premiership cup. Jake ‘Cobba’ Stevens gives you all the stats ahead of tomorrow’s grand final blockbuster.
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.
Tune in from 1.30pm tomorrow as we bring you unique coverage of the 2013 AFL Grand Final, from the television studios at La Trobe University.
There is a host of talent lining up for both Fremantle and Hawthorn in tomorrow’s Grand Final. Mitchell Wood highlights the three most important players for both teams.
Tune into our special broadcast on Grand Final day as we cover all the action leading up to the Hawks versus Dockers clash.
For the first time in years every team in this season’s top four has a genuine chance of winning the premiership, writes James Gray-Foster.
A pair of game-defining pack marks and two crucial underdog victories feature in Riley Beveridge’s wrap of the AFL weekend.
Encouraging form at the end of last season and an improved understanding of Ross Lyon’s gameplan suggest Fremantle could be a genuine threat in 2013, writes Nicholas Ciantar.
Last weekend’s finals knockout has been touted as the end to Geelong’s era of success, but the Cats can prove the football world wrong again, writes Paul Bastin.
It’s the second last round of the AFL season and teams are looking to cement their spots in the 2012 finals, writes Joshua Jeans.