Eade sees Johnson loss in positive light
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010The Western Bulldogs believe captain Brad Johnson’s absence from their opening round blockbuster against Collingwood will pay off later in the season.
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The Western Bulldogs believe captain Brad Johnson’s absence from their opening round blockbuster against Collingwood will pay off later in the season.
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Richmond’s Jake King will risk missing the opening three rounds of the season by contesting a charge of striking Collingwood’s Travis Cloke at the AFL tribunal.
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Western Bulldogs captain Brad Johnson has been ruled out of Saturday night’s preseason cup grand final against St Kilda through injury.
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Melbourne expects to lose exciting forward Liam Jurrah for a huge chunk of the AFL season with a serious shoulder injury.
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The AFL will become the first sporting code in Australia to test for human growth hormones and a new type of the drug EPO under a new deal announced with the Australian Sport Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA).
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The AFL will become the first sporting code in Australia to test for human growth hormones and a new type of the drug EPO under a new deal announced with the Australian Sport Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA).
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The AFL will become the first sporting code in Australia to test for human growth hormones and a new type of the drug EPO under a new deal announced with the Australian Sport Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA).
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Fremantle defender Chris Tarrant will treat 2010 as if it is his last season in the AFL as he bids to improve on last year’s standout campaign.
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North Melbourne midfielder Ed Lower is expected to be sidelined for six-to-eight weeks after breaking his leg in an AFL practice match.
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St Kilda star midfielder Lenny Hayes has escaped serious injury and is expected to play in round one of the AFL premiership season.
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