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The requested URL /assoc_page.cgi?client=1-118-0-0-0&sID=54554&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=11104596 was not found on this server.We're here to help.Would you like to chat now?Items 1 to 9 of 147 total Items 1 to 9 of 147 totalADELAIDE has gained some much-needed percentage, thanks to five goals from Eddie Betts in a big 82-point win over Essendon at the Adelaide Oval.Betts was one of six Crows to kick two or more goals for the game, while four Crows racked up 30 or more disposals for the first time this season.However Crows lost Sam Jacobs early in the game after the ruckman rolled his ankle.FREMANTLE champion Matthew Pavlich’s 350-game celebrations have been spoiled by the Sydney Swans, who ran away with a dominant 90-point win at Subiaco Oval.The Swans restricted the Dockers to 12 scoring shots while having 32 themselves, with Isaac Heeney the main destroyer with four goals. Four players had over 40 disposals for the game: Josh Kennedy, Dan Hannebery, David Mundy and Lachie Neale.Pavlich certainly wasn’t his side’s worst player, booting two goals from 15 disposals and eight marks.

OFT-criticised Melbourne forward Jack Watts saved the game for the Demons, powering them to a two-point win over Gold Coast.In a contest full of errors, Watts kicked the match-winning goal with two minutes remaining and then took the game-saving mark in defence with under a minute to play.Watts and Aaron vandenBerg each kicked three goals for Melbourne as Tom Lynch, who kicked two goals, had a shot after the siren from the boundary line 50 metres out which fell short.
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bay window curtain pole homebasePrivacy PolicyRICHMOND recruit Dion Prestia has given new teammate Jack Riewoldt a resounding endorsement, claiming the star forward should “definitely” be part of the Tigers’ leadership group.
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Prestia revealed that the Tigers’ playing group hadn’t voted on its team 2017 leaders yet, but Riewoldt has already put his hand up for a leadership role while Dustin Martin is also being considered for a shock promotion.Prestia, who was traded from the Gold Coast Suns to sign a five-year deal with Richmond last year, hinted that the Tigers’ leadership group wouldn’t change too much from the five-man team it had in 2016, although Brett Deledio will need to be replaced.
hookless shower curtain white waffleBut Prestia said Riewoldt, who was dumped from the group ahead of the 2014 season, deserved another chance to lead in an official capacity following an impressive and influential pre-season.WEST Coast’s distinguished recruit and four-time premiership Hawk Sam Mitchell says his new club can contend for the premiership in 2017 without injured superstar Nic Naitanui."I’m sure we’ll be aiming to finish in the top four and anyone can win it from there, you can even win it from seventh," Mitchell said."

I mean, no one else has Naitanui, do they?"Without being disrespectful to the ruckmen I have had, I’ve never had a Naitanui. So it’s no difference to me." Tony Shaw may have a rival for the mantle of 'Collingwood's toughest captain'. Jobe Watson has handed back his Brownlow Medal to AFL headquarters, says Caro. 'He's the total package' Matthew Lloyd has backed the "total package" Dyson Heppell as Essendon's next captain. No concerns over maligned duo Brisbane's new coach Chris Fagan has no concerns over maligned players Tom Rockliff and Allen Christensen. Watson to step away Jobe Watson has removed himself as a candidate for Essendon's captaincy in 2017. Dwayne brought to tears Dwayne Russell admits to shedding "half a tear" while watching AFL Women's history on the weekend. Women's games to stay free AFL boss Gillon McLachlan admits the first round of the new women's league exceeded all expectations. Dwayne Russell says AFL players would become a "worldwide laughing stock" if they sat down on the field during a game.

Beams in mix for Brisbane captaincy Dayne Beams has shot to prominence in the race to become Brisbane's next captain, says Mitch Cleary. Mitchell on his new start Boom West Coast recruit Sam Mitchell is already noticing the differences between the Eagles and his old club. Medical career on hold Ablett removed from leadership group Lloyd on Essendon captaincy Eddie Betts signs on Hird history being 're-written' Roughy in skipper mix Sharks keeping Tom at bay Aiming for 100 goals Ziebell hopes for headaches Whispers returns with a bang Cam McCarthy 'looking well' Hird taken to hospital Percentage share the fairest option: Hodge Cornes slams timing of changes GWS to face Commission tomorrow Third man up banned Disposal efficiency to turn on Power AFL miss curtain raiser wish GWS could escape sanction Stoush must end with fairly Strike 'more likely than not' Third man up rule could use a 'tweak'

Premiership jumper handed back Jimmy Bartel joins 3AW GWS outgrowing NRL premiers Players shouldn't rule out striking Dwayne slams Impey penalty Calls to help Indigenous players Geoff Walsh returns to Pies Would you listen to Hird? Open ended future for Murphy Clubs expect third man up change Ablett request could haunt Suns How does your clubs list shape up? 'Winners and losers' of draft 3AW's AFL Draft coverage Giants charged over saga Petrie to play on Essendon 'fully expect' Watson return Jumper stoush for China clash 'Sky the limit' for new league Europe exercise no chore Rex to return to 3AW! Is Gary Pert set for change? Dank to fight lifetime ban Will the AFL sanction the Giants? 2012 Brownlow Medal winners Freo defender assault claim Should Gibbs remain a leader? Gubby cops AFL ban Caro expects duo to get Brownlow medals Jobe hands back Brownlow