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‘Get your foot off Carlton’s throat’: When Eddie McGuire went into bat for the Blues

‘Get your foot off Carlton’s throat’: When Eddie McGuire went into bat for the Blues

For Eddie McGuire, there’s nothing better than the anticipation of playing Collingwood - and then beating them. Which is why he intervened at the Blues’ lowest ebb.

  • by Greg Baum

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‘I set Connor up to fail’: Hinkley’s brutal admission after star skipper’s injury

‘I set Connor up to fail’: Hinkley’s brutal admission after star skipper’s injury

Port Adelaide’s coach admits he blundered and set Connor Rozee up to fail by disastrously gambling on the Power captain’s dicey hamstring.

  • by Steve Barrett
Will AFL clubs hand Tarryn Thomas another chance? We asked them the question

Will AFL clubs hand Tarryn Thomas another chance? We asked them the question

Of 11 AFL clubs who spoke to The Age about a potential return for Thomas, three said they were highly unlikely to offer him a career lifeline. Others will do their homework on the former Kangaroo who was suspended for threatening women.

  • by Jake Niall, Michael Gleeson and Wendy Tuohy
Blues bolstered by midfielder’s return; Bomber’s long-term commitment; Beveridge labels Draper’s jibe ‘bizarre’
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Blues bolstered by midfielder’s return; Bomber’s long-term commitment; Beveridge labels Draper’s jibe ‘bizarre’

Andrew McGrath has made a huge call on his playing future; Carlton’s firing midfield has received another boost ahead of their Pies blockbuster; and Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has responded to Essendon ruckman Sam Draper’s “bizarre” jibe.

  • by Andrew Wu and Roy Ward
Three down, two to go: Florent signs long-term extension with Swans

Three down, two to go: Florent signs long-term extension with Swans

Ollie Florent has followed in the footsteps of Errol Gulden and James Rowbottom by pledging his long-term future to Sydney - and he hopes Logan McDonald and Will Hayward do the same.

  • by Vince Rugari
‘It is breaking me’: Brayshaw brother launches attack on AFL judiciary

‘It is breaking me’: Brayshaw brother launches attack on AFL judiciary

Hamish Brayshaw has mounted an impassioned attack on what he sees as the incomprehensible way so-called head protection in the AFL is being administered.

  • by Greg Baum
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Longmuir tells Dockers critics to look at Freo’s handball stats

Longmuir tells Dockers critics to look at Freo’s handball stats

Analysts widely panned Fremantle’s ball movement last year, saying the stagnant nature of their forays forward was a big reason behind the club’s slide down to 14th spot.

  • by Justin Chadwick
The move that could end Carlton’s 29-year premiership drought
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The move that could end Carlton’s 29-year premiership drought

Jeremy Cameron has been a formidable weapon for Geelong this year. It’s time for the Blues to copy the Cats, which could finally put them on a stronger path to ending a premiership drought that is now in its 29th year.

  • by Kane Cornes
‘Forgiveness is not working’: Bartel uncomfortable with potential Thomas return

‘Forgiveness is not working’: Bartel uncomfortable with potential Thomas return

Essendon coach Brad Scott said his former North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas is “a good person”, despite having made “some terrible mistakes”. But Jimmy Bartel would be “incredibly uncomfortable” to see Thomas back on an AFL list.

  • by Scott Spits and Marnie Vinall
‘Cash grab’: Elite Sydney institution accused of dudding new members
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‘Cash grab’: Elite Sydney institution accused of dudding new members

It can take up to 13 years to become a member of the Sydney Cricket Ground – and it now comes with a sting in the tail.

  • by Michael Koziol
‘I’m still in the pit’: How Docherty is still searching for meaning

‘I’m still in the pit’: How Docherty is still searching for meaning

At a time when Sam Docherty should be enjoying the good times at Carlton, the lifelong Blues supporter and inspirational former captain is coming to grips with a third season wiped out by a knee injury.

  • by Andrew Wu