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‘Could be another real chase towards mediocrity’: Why it’s time the Crows’ board and Nicks start listening to the fans

It feels like a story all too familiar for the Crows under Matthew Nicks as the club merely limps its way through another season. There must be something in the water South Australian coaches drink because neither team seems willing to accept its shortcomings and… Read More »‘Could be another real chase towards mediocrity’: Why it’s time the Crows’ board and Nicks start listening to the fans

The Roar’s AFL expert tips and predictions, Round 14: Should the Tigers be favourites for Dusty’s 300th?

It’s time for one of the most celebrated milestones in recent AFL history, a commemoration of a beloved, cherished and occasionally controversial figure in modern footy who has brought his fans untold joy and will no doubt be celebrated across Melbourne for his special day.… Read More »The Roar’s AFL expert tips and predictions, Round 14: Should the Tigers be favourites for Dusty’s 300th?

Why the NRL should bring in automatic sin bins for any player who bothers referee unless it’s the captain

Many a criticism is made in regards to the robotic nature of modern rugby league and amid all the mayhem, natural talent and off-the-cuff play, there are formulaic elements to the game that can look quite tedious at times. Yet it is the demanded precision… Read More »Why the NRL should bring in automatic sin bins for any player who bothers referee unless it’s the captain

Instead of being stuck in the past, we need to find a common-sense solution to rugby league’s send-off rule

Since the send-off in State of Origin I, there has been a great divide between rugby league fans, commentators and ex-players about whether it was the right call. Freddy and Billy vs Joey and Fatty. Blues vs Maroons. Dinosaurs vs woke folk. Or just passionate… Read More »Instead of being stuck in the past, we need to find a common-sense solution to rugby league’s send-off rule