AFL premiership hopefuls Hawthorn have two wins from as many starts this season after toppling traditional rivals Essendon by 26 points at the MCG.
Jack Scrimshaw was ‘in trouble’ after some friendly fire that was hard to watch.
Geelong great Joel Selwood said it was now or never for the Fremantle Dockers and that the team needed to be ‘much harder’ if they were to be real flag contenders in 2025.
Chris Fagan insists Brisbane will solve the forward-line puzzle created by Joe Daniher's exit, with Darcy Fort given a chance to shine in a grand-final rematch.
Richmond are set to be without spearhead Tom Lynch against Port Adelaide after he received a one-match ban for a high bump on Carlton's Tom De Koning.
Geelong coach Chris Scott insists he's not privy to an audit into third-party player payments at the club but says people shouldn't jump to conclusions.
All-Australian forward Jake Waterman is set to suit up for West Coast’s season opener against Gold Coast despite a calf concern, while a pair of young guns return for the Eagles.
GWS star Tom Green will make his return from a calf injury in the Giants' clash against Melbourne at the MCG.
New faces in an opening round match are expected but Melbourne are taking it to new levels in a bid to get their season started with a bang.
After a tumultuous summer, Melbourne will have a total of six new players when start their season on Sunday with "Jim's Game" against GWS at the MCG.
The Western Bulldogs are supporting Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to bring him back into the fold, but coach Luke Beveridge can't put a timeline on when that will be.
With weekly reporting on the movements of troubled star Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, his coach has done his best to describe just what his future looks like.
An entire WAFL team have shaved their heads in support of a champion teammate battling cancer.
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