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Financial Review: Melbourne Demons the 6th most valuable brand in the AFL
Who takes responsibility for this?
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From the vault
On this day 76 years ago, Melbourne defeated Essendon by 39 points in the grand final replay after the teams drew the previous week. MELBOURNE 6.2.38 9.3.57 11.6.72 13.11.89 ESSENDON 0.3.3 5.5.35 6.6.42 7.8.50 The Bombers had only themselves to blame for their misfortune. They beat the Demons comfortably in the second semi final but almost kicked themselves out a fortnight later in drawing with 7.27.69 to Melbourne’s 10.9.69. Chief football writers Hector de Lacy of The Sporting Globe and Alf Brown of The Herald both considered Norm Smith the best on ground for his work in leading the Melbourne forward line, with The Herald calling it one of the greatest games of his career. Other players highlighted for their efforts were Melbourne full-forward Jack Mueller and centre half-forward Lance Arnold, centreman George Bickford and wingman Max Spittle. Essendon's best were Bob McClure and Norm McDonald.
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Ironically, today’s Herald Sun carries an article by Scott Gullan entitled “AFL ‘AUSTRALIAN FESTIVAL OF LIES’ IN TRADE SEASON Clubs ‘hoodwink’ fans”. No need to guess who the major hoodwinker happens to be.
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2024 Trade Radio
Jack Graham has joined West Coast as a free agent on a four-year deal. Richmond receives band 4 compensation, which currently sits at pick 42.
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2024 Trade Radio
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2024 Trade Radio
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2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
TOP 10s | 2024 AFL National Draft Combine
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Farewell Alex Neal-Bullen
- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
A bit of an appendix to an article on the AFL site Blues lift offer as Houston race heats up, Darling switch close, five deals to unlock key trades “TALLS IMPRESS IN COMBINE TESTING NORTHERN Knights tall forward Gabriel Stumpf caught the eye of scouts on Sunday at the Telstra AFL Draft Combine, recording the equal fifth quickest 20-metre sprint in testing history. The 196cm prospect proved his athleticism by winning the event with a 2.81 second run. He also won the vertical jumps test with a leap of 76cm and was fifth in the running jump (left hand) test. Gold Coast Academy product Leo Lombardo once again showed his powerful attributes by finishing second in the sprint (2.85 seconds) as well as blitzing the agility test, completing it in 7.812 seconds. That placed the ready-to-go prospect in the sixth best agility time in Combine history. Rhys Unwin (2.91 seconds), Jasper Alger(2.93) and Malakai Champion (2.94) were also among the quickest in the sprint, while likely top-five pick, midfielder Finn O'Sullivan, won the running jump (left hand) test with a leap of 93cm and was second in the right hand jump at 92cm. O'Sullivan was also eighth in the agility test (8.14 seconds). He was beaten in the running jump (right hand) test by Gippsland Power's Alix Tauru, who jumped at 94cm. It marked the end of an impressive Combine for Tauru, who has pushed right into the mix as a top-10 pick with his second half of the season. Tauru, nicknamed the 'Flying Viking' for his Swedish heritage, was also in the top 10 for the running jump (left hand) and completed the 20-metre sprint in 3.00 seconds.”- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
Some 20 metre-sprint results from a bigfooty poster who warns that they may not be final ~ Top 5 in 20 metre-sprint (National Combine) Gabriel Stumpf 2.815 Leo Lombard 2.851 Rhys Unwin 2.914 Jasper Alger 2.931 Malakai Champion 2.938 Top 5 Worst in 20 metre-sprint (National Combine) Noah Mraz 3.258 Alex Dodson 3.248 Logan Smith 3.247 Harvey Langford 3.240 Eoin McEvoy 3.240 Top 5 in 20 metre-sprint (State Combine) Lennox Hofmann 2.861 Blake Leidler 2.887 Jayden Nguyen 2.887 Oliver Hannaford 2.954 Mitch Kirkwood-Scott 2.969 Top 5 Worst in 20 metre-sprint (State Combine) Jordan Doherty 3.287 Oliver Dean 3.277 Luke Quaynor 3.267 Charlie Orchard 3.213 Nathaniel Sulzberger 3.212- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
- Oliver Trade Rumours
- 2024 NATIONAL DRAFT ORDER AND SELECTIONS
Each club's draft picks as of October 6, 2024 Adelaide: 4, 28, 45, 63 Brisbane: 20, 59, 72 Carlton: 12, 34, 65, 68, 71 Collingwood: 36, 51, 54 Essendon: 9, 31 Fremantle: 10, 11, 18, 30, 66 Geelong: 17, 38, 56, 74 Gold Coast: 6, 13, 23, 29, 41, 49, 77 Greater Western Sydney: 15, 16, 21, 37, 52, 55, 73 Hawthorn: 14, 33, 70, 76 Melbourne: 5, 40, 48, 53, 64 North Melbourne: 2, 25, 43, 61, 67 Port Adelaide: 39, 57 Richmond: 1, 24, 32, 42, 44, 50, 60, 69, 75 St Kilda: 7, 8, 27, 46 Sydney: 19, 22, 58 West Coast: 3, 26, 62 Western Bulldogs: 35, 47- MFC 2024 BEST & FAIREST NIGHT
It’s interesting that in last year’s count, Max finished in 8th place with 426 votes. The club had two more games as it participated in two finals but Max missed more games after his knee injury in Brisbane. I suspect that the judges might have been a tad harsher with their votes as the losses accumulated but in any event, the club might want to look at a way to ensure the award doesn’t go to the player who plays the most games.- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
- Josh Battle
Not fighting any Battles for Melbourne.- 2024 Trade Radio
Well, apart from announcing half a dozen of the free agents who moved clubs today, Trade Radio produced a lot of speculation and idle chatter and once again, little of substance. FWIW, given that he’s been mentioned in dispatches as having attracted some interest from Melbourne, it has been reported by Tom Morris that no one is considering Matthew Owies at the moment. And that’s the Trade Radio News for the day.- Josh Battle
Became a Hawk today.- Issac Cumming
Became a Crow today.- 2024 FREE AGENCY PERIOD
- 2024 TELSTRA AFL DRAFT COMBINE
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