Daily One Liners: 6 May 2013
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints utility Arryn Siposs is relishing the opportunity to forge a goal-kicking partnership with St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints utility Arryn Siposs is relishing the opportunity to forge a goal-kicking partnership with St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt
ST KILDA battler Justin Koschitzke can accept two matches upon an early guilty plea for striking Collingwood young gun Jamie Elliot. The incident occurred during the second quarter during Friday night’s clash. The original sanction was 3 matches (325 demerit points) but an early guilty plea will reduce the sanction by 25%. Returning Carlton forward
GUN Fremantle midfielder Nathan Fyfe has been charged with a level two kicking offence, (250 demerit points, 2 match sanction) after an incident involving Richmond midfielder Daniel Jackson in the second quarter of Friday night’s clash. Upon a guilty plea, Fyfe can reduce his sanction to one match and 187.50 demerit points. Richmond’s Brad Helbig
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints defender James Gwilt believes youngster ARRYN SIPOSS has what it takes to fill the void left by the departure of Brendon Goddard
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Western Bulldogs great Brad Johnson says ADAM COONEY is back to his 2008 Brownlow Medal form
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Carlton star ANDREW WALKER could become new Blues coach Mick Malthouse’s Mr Fix-It in 2013 as he looks to rebound from an injury-plagued campaign last year
WITH seconds remaining in the game against West Coast and a supergoal required to snatch a victory, Geelong captain Joel Selwood delivered the goods with a snap shot at goal under heavy pressure. Also on Football Nation: NAB Cup Scores (West Coast v Geelong v Fremantle) And full credit to the whole team for fighting
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Most players would be happy with 300-plus games and two premierships, but Sydney Swans veteran Jude Bolton isn’t satisfied
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Collingwood is set to welcome highly-respected former Adelaide recruiting manager Matthew Rendell to its scouting ranks
THE AFL’s Match Review Panel last night cleared Geelong ‘s Joel Selwood following an incident with Brisbane Lion Andrew Raines on Saturday night at the Gabba after it ruled that the impact from that incident in the fourth quarter was not forceful enough to warrant a charge. Raines however, was not so lucky, receiving a three-match sanction which
HAWTHORN forward Brendan Whitecross has been cleared by the AFL tribunal tonight for his hit on Geelong’s Joel Selwood from Monday. Whitecross, 22, had been charged with level two rough conduct charge against Selwood during the final quarter of Monday’s match at the MCG. Faced with automatic one match ban if he accepted the league’s
JOEL Selwood has continued the recent trend of signing a five year contract after it was announced by the Geelong Football Club that they had extended the contract of their new captain through to the end of 2017. This marks the fourth five year contract announced over the last week, the others being Sam Reid (Sydney
THE number a player is drafted at is not always a true indicator of their ability or a reflection of what will happen in future years. Ben Carbonaro looks at what has become of players who were top 30 picks five years ago. For too long, recruiters and football fans have salivated over the players