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The AFL has applied to trademark the phrase “Wharfie Time”, words used by the Fremantle Dockers to lift the crowd at home games.

A good omen? AFL eyes ‘Wharfie Time’ trademark as Freo push through sickness to climb ladder

The league initially filed the application last month, and it is still being considered, with a report expected in early July.

  • Michael Philipps

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The Tigers had been on a 12-game losing streak that they were widey tipped to extend when they took on the Eagles at home on Saturday.

Tigers edge past Eagles to snap 12-match losing run

Richmond have snapped their 12-match AFL losing streak with a thrilling 11-point win over West Coast – and they have the controversial stand rule to thank.

  • Justin Chadwick
Adelaide Oval and night cricket.

Adelaide plot to pinch showpiece World Cup final from MCG

The MCG has traditionally been seen as the host of major events due to its sheer size, but other Australian venues are emerging as competitors for major cricket.

  • Daniel Brettig
Lachie Neale as he spoke last month about his decision to step down from the Lions co-captaincy.

Brisbane’s next move after Neale gave up the co-captaincy; AFL floats shorter quarters for Origin

The Lions will hope three can prove their magic number after appointing multiple co-captains for their three-peat push after Lachie Neale’s tumultuous and public marriage breakdown.

Zak Butters and Tom Barrass get up close and personal.

Butters ‘won’t be rushed’ on future after fiery Origin debut; Weitering cleared of serious injury

Zak Butters was at his fiery best in the State of Origin game, and now his attention is turning back to Port and his future there, while there’s been good news in relation to Jacob Weitering’s injury concerns.

  • Danny Russell
PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 11: Max Gawn and Tom Barrass pose during the 2026 Origin Media Opportunity at Perth Airport on February 11, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

As WA’s best get ready to lace up, how will AFL Origin rate against state clashes of old?

A West Australian football great believes this weekend’s AFL Origin will never reach the dizzying heights of the mid-80s, despite the “manufactured” hype.

  • Brendan Foster
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AC Milan and Como versing each other in a Serie A match in January.

How bureaucracy ruined WA’s attempts to host a Serie A match for points

When Perth’s push to host a landmark Serie A match first surfaced in June, it was clear the state government still had some hoops to jump through.

  • Owen Leonard
Mitchell Starc means business ahead of the start of a blockbuster Ashes series.

‘They don’t listen to players’: Starc’s pointed jab at Cricket Australia over Ashes fixture

The left-arm speedster, who famously struck with the first ball of the series four years ago in Brisbane, said the Australians have lost an advantage by not starting this Ashes campaign at “the Gabbatoir”.

  • Andrew Wu
Sam Konstas.

Labuschagne just made his fifth century in eight innings. This is his advice to Konstas

Marnus Labuschagne says Sam Konstas will be a future Australian star and has backed the young opener to use his likely Ashes snub as fuel for improvement.

  • Daniel Brettig and Tom Decent
Haiden Schloithe, a South Fremantle star who’s overcome testicular cancer to play in the 2025 WAFL grand final against East Perth.

Ex-Dockers draft pick’s remarkable comeback to star in WAFL grand final

Haiden Schloithe has got more than most to be proud of as he steps out onto the field at optus Stadium on Sunday.

  • Owen Leonard