Daily One Liners: 8 May 2013
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Are we seeing the first signs of decline in the magnificent career of Chris Judd or at this stage of his football life can he only get himself up for the big games
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Are we seeing the first signs of decline in the magnificent career of Chris Judd or at this stage of his football life can he only get himself up for the big games
IT’S a good day for supporters of the Western Bulldogs after the club last night overcame league powerhouse Hawthorn in a close contest at Etihad Stadium and, in doing so, snapped a 14 game losing streak
AFTER the completion of the 2012 AFL season the league will be revolutionised by the introduction of free agency. For eligible players this will give them the ability to leave their current club, bypassing the draft and trade periods, and essentially pick their next employer themselves. For the AFL, this will be an unprecedented change. In the lead
THE Western Bulldogs’ demoralising 84-point loss to Essendon last night has not pushed the panic buttons just yet but the signs appear gloomy at Whitten Oval. The Dogs barely gave a yelp last night and that happened right from the first bounce as the Dons walloped them in the centre clearances to get out to
PORT Adelaide has bitten back at Western Bulldogs ruckman Will Minson, who today apologised for slur about Power midfielder Danyle Pearce’s mother. While Pearce today accepted Minson’s apology, he believes Minson’s “actions from here will mean far more than words.” Port skipper Dominic Cassisi was on the hop today saying that Minson has over stepped