Geelong have been cleared of breaching the AFL rules,despite the Cats revealing on Saturday that key forward Jeremy Cameron had been diagnosed with delayed concussion from a heavy head knock on Friday night.
Port Adelaide scored their first win in Geelong since 2007 while the Swans strengthened their place at the top of the ladder with a win over Fremantle.
Brendon Gale has been announced as the inaugural CEO of the Tasmania Devils,Carlton’s Nic Newman is free to take on Sydney he was fined for a high bump on Alex Neal-Bullen,while injury-hit Collingwood will be without Jamie Elliott against West Coast.
Former teammates of Fremantle and GWS player Cam McCarthy will play with heavy hearts this weekend as they mourn the tragic death of the key forward at the age of 29.
Gold Coast player’s language shows that changing behaviour takes both time and decisive action.
Carlton make four changes ahead of a huge MCG clash;Mum’s the word as the Pies prepare for Mother’s Day at Marvel;and Ben Cousins speaks out on the hall of fame.
Geelong started the season with a long list of free agents to sign,but it won’t change the wait and see approach that has served them well when it comes to their veterans.
The champion Cat will match his triple-premiership teammate Joel Selwood’s games record on Friday night against Port Adelaide when he plays his 355th game for the club.
It’s hard to get a handle on Bevo’s Bulldogs. List managers polled by The Age point to top-end talent,but a wobbly defence and a one-paced midfield.
The thought never crossed Brody Mihocek’s mind to leave the ground,despite his hamstring injury. Meanwhile,Leigh Matthews and Nathan Buckley are convinced AFL umpires have changed their interpretation of holding-the-ball decisions.
The Western Bulldogs will be cautious in the treatment of Tom Liberatore after he was concussed against the Hawks for the second time this season.