Preliminary finals preview
Prelim lowdown
Despite having lost a few memberships to microwaves over the years, Richmond supporters remain amongst the most loyal in the AFL, writes Matt Goss.
Richmond has regressed significantly since finishing fifth in 2013 and it seems unlikely the club will recover any time soon, writes Daniel Simpson.
Despite having lost a few memberships to microwaves over the years, Richmond supporters remain amongst the most loyal in the AFL, writes Matt Goss.
Richmond has regressed significantly since finishing fifth in 2013 and it seems unlikely the club will recover any time soon, writes Daniel Simpson.
Martin facing suspension for hit and sledges.
Despite having lost a few memberships to microwaves over the years, Richmond supporters remain amongst the most loyal in the AFL, writes Matt Goss.
Richmond has regressed significantly since finishing fifth in 2013 and it seems unlikely the club will recover any time soon, writes Daniel Simpson.
Richmond’s poor start in 2014 has been shielded by Carlton’s early season woes. Jake Keating puts the blowtorch on a team touted by many to be a top-four side.
Carlton has snuck into the 2013 AFL finals series at the expense of the banned Bombers. But the Blues should not be discounted, writes Justin Falconer.
Dana Affleck uses the AFL to provide a cultural introduction for asylum seekers and refugees. She tells Andrew Miller how the program helps new Australians feel at home.
When hope is scarce, what keeps the turnstiles clicking over? Liam Quinn put himself in the shoes of a Melbourne fan on Sunday.
After three consecutive losses Richmond is ninth on the AFL ladder – again. Sam McInerney explains why it’s not all bad news for Tiger fans.
The Blues are winless in 2013 – having lost to archrivals Richmond and Collingwood – and have a few tough weeks ahead of them. Despite all that, Sam McInerney believes there’s plenty to like about Carlton’s start to the year.
In his weekly AFL wrap, Riley Beveridge praises some unheralded Pies, damns the Demons and examines the bizarre start to the season.
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.
Ahead of this weekend’s round of footy, Paul Bastin makes the tough calls and tells us his shock, sure thing, smoky and smashing.
Grant Condon takes a look at the Richmond Tigers’ 2012 AFL season campaign. A year in which they must find their fighting fury to play finals football.
While eight AFL clubs are preparing for a gruelling finals series, nine others are relaxing and reflecting on what has been a hectic season. Ben Waterworth assesses the teams that won’t be featuring deep into September.