Archive for July, 2009
Richo gone in 600 seconds
RICHMOND says Matthew Richardson is still a chance to play for the Tigers despite lasting just 10 minutes in his return with Coburg.
Dogs pair spark ‘ugly’ win
IT was somehow fitting that Brad Johnson and Lindsay Gilbee combined exquisitely to set up the Western Bulldogs’ first goal.
Who’s pulling the strings?
RICHARD Pratt was outraged. t was the first year of his presidency at Carlton and Pratt was filthy with the club’s poor stadium deal.
Finals bullet slides on by
THE only cause for celebration in the Blues’ rooms was that a bullet had been dodged.
Strain no pain for Simpson
RELIEF was the overwhelming emotion Adam Simpson felt last night as he came to terms with the end of his stellar career.
Hard work lifts Carlton over line
IN THE end, Carlton had to dig deep to replicate the spirit that is its opposition’s admirable trademark.
Prove it, Crows
ADELAIDE coach Neil Craig says the Crows need to enter their fifth consecutive finals series with a genuine scalp.
Victorian bleeds for Port
GROWING up in country Victoria, Troy Chaplin is happy to admit he knew nothing of the great tradition of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
A snappy team at Hawthorn
HAWTHORN people were publicly coy this week when addressing the departure of chief executive Ian Robson.
Dash of courage
THE Darren Milburn story is quite simple. He is a high-class footballer with a strong family ethic and a fascination with major sport in the US.
