Hope for delisted Darley
Sam Darley started his AFL career at just 17-years-of-age. But five years later, his future hangs by a thread, writes Ryan Rosendale.
Sam Darley started his AFL career at just 17-years-of-age. But five years later, his future hangs by a thread, writes Ryan Rosendale.
Hawthorn finished on top of the AFL True Ladder after a remarkable 19th win of the season, writes Josh Barnes.
Melbourne’s loss to Greater Western Sydney sees it return to the bottom of Josh Barnes’s True AFL Ladder this week.
Sam Darley started his AFL career at just 17-years-of-age. But five years later, his future hangs by a thread, writes Ryan Rosendale.
Hawthorn finished on top of the AFL True Ladder after a remarkable 19th win of the season, writes Josh Barnes.
Melbourne’s loss to Greater Western Sydney sees it return to the bottom of Josh Barnes’s True AFL Ladder this week.
Northern academies are firmly in the gun
Sam Darley started his AFL career at just 17-years-of-age. But five years later, his future hangs by a thread, writes Ryan Rosendale.
Hawthorn finished on top of the AFL True Ladder after a remarkable 19th win of the season, writes Josh Barnes.
Melbourne’s loss to Greater Western Sydney sees it return to the bottom of Josh Barnes’s True AFL Ladder this week.
Collingwood destroyed rivals Essendon, whilst Chad Wingard’s heroics against the Crows sees him awarded Player of the Week by Riley Beveridge.
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.
A champion player in a rare form slump and a pair of young guns emerging as AFL stars feature in Riley Beveridge’s AFL wrap.
Greater Western Sydney will be hoping for rapid improvement from its young squad as it strives to be more competitive, writes Ali Davies.
The final round of byes is upon us. Will the unpredictability of season 2012 continue, or will the cream begin its rise to the top? asks Jake D’Amato.
Round 12 proves to be a big challenge for sides wanting to answer their critics. Jake D’Amato previews the weekend’s action.
Eager to get his footy socks on for another season, Nick Ciantar casts his eyes ahead to AFL 2012 and gives his predictions for the year in football.
GWS is on the lookout to recruit players before it enters the competition next season. Ben Waterworth believes the longer these players deny they’re NSW-bound, the more likely they’ll sign with the Giants at the end of the season.
Greater Western Sydney has so far performed poorly during this year’s preseason. But Ben Waterworth believes the AFL is to blame for prematurely introducing the league’s newest and most vulnerable team.