Jimmy Bartel won three premierships with Geelong, is a two-time All-Australian, is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame, and works for Nine and 3AW.
AFL football is hard enough at the best of times, but it’s been even tougher for Adem Yze’s men in the past two years. If I was in Yze’s position, I’d be getting a “best-of” video to give the players positive reinforcement.
North Melbourne sought the Good Friday spotlight, then wilted under the pressure. This is their chance to showcase their emerging talent.
These are the contests that will decide the grand final, and the final words the coaches are likely to impart on their players.
You’re unlikely to see these players shimmying up the red carpet during the AFL award season. The premiership dais is where they want to be.
The AFL has been glacial in addressing a raft of issues. Here’s how Greg Swann can make footy better, in four simple steps.
The last thing we want is Smith rolling out the “one week at a time” junk the next time the Cats win a thriller.
This is Jimmy Bartel’s simple plan, line by line and player by player, for the Blues.
The famous “line in the sand game” was a turning point for both Hawthorn and Essendon. The Bombers’ have barely tasted success since that brutal match 21 years ago, and now it’s their turn to take a stand and prove their mettle.
Season 2017 will go down as one of the most remarkable in the 133-year history of the Richmond Football Club.
A dominant attacking force when they were at their best this season and now an experienced side who know their roles inside out. There will be some interesting times for Don Pyke over the summer to decide how he is going to shape his side for 2018.