FOOTY’S return is done and dusted, after a complete boil-over saw the last 4 matches of the round end as upsets. We have more questions than answers after the completion of Round 2, but the upcoming schedule of games will hopefully go a long way in providing us with much-needed clarification! Richmond V Hawthorn Round
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JUST a few more sleeps until the AFL gets back underway after an 81 day hiatus due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Round 2 may or may not be restarting with members in the stands, although it’s not all doom and gloom, as bigger crowds are seeming increasingly likely in the near future (Not just corporates)
Let’s try this again. AFL is back this year for a second time in one of the most anticipated seasons to date. It’s time to awaken from our COVID-19 slumber and start pondering the important questions. How will hubs affect teams, how will the rolling fixture look for the remaining season, which teams will benefit
Well, this is a bit unexpected. I’m sure by now you’ve heard about the changes to this season including the exclusion of crowds, a 17 round season and shorter 16-minute quarters. It’s unprecedented, but this version of footy is better than no footy. Right? Damn right, I don’t think I could handle another day without
AFTER a long and excruciating wait, we can all finally stop spending our weekends aimlessly staring at the turned-off TV reminiscing about the good ol’ days when the footy was on. Because the AFL is finally back in a season that proves to be the most unpredictable and exciting to date, although not in the
Week one of the AFL finals felt like a bit of a letdown. Three games were blowouts and the other was a low scoring affair. The Eagles, Tigers and Giants blew away their opposition, and the Magpies held off a fast finishing Cats. This week it is win or go home for the Cats and
After 23 rounds of the regular season it is now time to get down to the business end of the season, the road to the last Saturday in September kicks off on Thursday Night in Perth. With four mouth-watering clashes, it should be a fascinating weekend. The defending champion West Coast Eagles ($1.21) kick us
After 23 rounds of one of the craziest, unpredictable seasons of AFL, it will end for 10 teams this weekend. Last week saw the top 4 battle it out, with their games being separated by 1 and 6 points in nail-biters. The Bulldogs soared into 8th place with an impressive performance against GWS. Strangely for
The days are getting longer, the weather is warming up, the big boys are starting to distance themselves from the pretenders, the finals are on the horizon and round 22 might be the most exciting round all season with some previews of what is to come with the top 4 teams facing off. The top