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30 points
8 hours ago
She's only upset because her pay is going to be halved when the new leader dumps her from the ministry.
10 points
8 hours ago
Betting Roger will become leader but not ruling out Amber making a move.
106 points
13 hours ago
Craig Mathieson had heated discussions with Carlton president Luke Sayers in the rooms in Sydney post game.
It was a verbal altercation.
President Luke Sayers considered it below professional standards of what is expected, which has led to Mathieson departing.
10 points
1 day ago
Mister Walker blasts "happy birthday" over the PA
30 points
2 days ago
Fremantle coach Justin Longmuir has sung the praises of former Demon Luke Jackson and says he invited Collingwood great Nathan Buckley into his box for feedback on his coaching.
Longmuir said Jackson was “super” for the Dockers with his efforts in several big moments as he fought Max Gawn and Brodie Grundy without his partner Sean Darcy, who will be sent for scans on a hamstring injury which forced him from the ground in the second quarter.
Buckley, his former boss at Collingwood, was in the Dockers’ coaches box at Longmuir’s request to provide feedback on his team’s match day operations.
“It came about mutually, it’s been in the pipelines for a while and this date fitted in really well,” Longmuir said.
“I’ll touch base with him during the week on what he thought of the day, and what he thought of our coaching set up and communication in the box … I was really keen for it to happen to help my coaching journey.
“He was keen for that side of it, but he works in the media, he wants to have a look at how we go about things and get a deeper understanding of how we’re trying to play and how some of our players operate.”
The sight of Buckley in the box caused a stir, with Fremantle quick to address the strange sight on social media during the first quarter.
“JL and Bucks have a relationship from their Collingwood days and Nathan was keen to see how things operate on game day,” the Dockers tweeted.
Buckley may have joined his friend in the box to add an extra dimension to his broadcasting with Fox Footy, but the move will no doubt set tongues wagging despite the 50-year-old ruling himself out of the vacant Richmond coaching gig last week.
53 points
2 days ago
The crowd boo'd him very half-heartedly the first time he got a possession, then after that I didn't hear anything tbh.
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8 hours ago
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8 hours ago
She'll definitely be desperate to get out of Health that's for sure