Calls to delays Sydney licence
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008GEELONG chief executive Brian Cook wants the AFL to delay the introduction of a western Sydney team, saying the league cannot afford five clubs on welfare.
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GEELONG chief executive Brian Cook wants the AFL to delay the introduction of a western Sydney team, saying the league cannot afford five clubs on welfare.
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GEELONG chief executive Brian Cook wants the AFL to delay the introduction of a western Sydney team, saying the league cannot afford five clubs on welfare.
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ST Kilda are short-priced favourites to snare Ben Cousins after the AFL Commission granted the former West Coast star permission to return to the AFL.
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THE AFL has reached an agreement with the Queensland government, allowing the proposed new Gold Coast club to play their home games on the tourist strip once they join the top-tier competition.
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DISGRACED former West Coast captain Ben Cousins has been given the green light to resume his career after the AFL commission officially lifted his suspension.
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THE sight of reluctant Swans Barry Hall and Ryan O’Keefe sweating with the Bloods Monday came as a welcome relief for Sydney fans.
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Collingwood, constantly ridiculed by rivals for its rabid supporters, has turned all warm and fuzzy. Collingwood, constantly ridiculed by rivals for its rabid supporters, has turned all warm and fuzzy.
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PREMIERS Hawthorn will resist the temptation to top up on experience in the drafts despite Trent Croad’s long-term foot injury.
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IT’S only November, but the footy wars have already started. Essendon fired the first pre-season barb Monday when it mocked rival Carlton’s new membership campaign.
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EVEN just an hour into preparations for the 2009 season, it buoyed St Kilda captain Nick Riewoldt to have important senior players by his side.
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