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Newly re-signed Ugle-Hagan declares Beveridge is the Bulldogs’ man

Newly re-signed Ugle-Hagan declares Beveridge is the Bulldogs’ man

Western Bulldogs young gun Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has thrown his support behind embattled coach Luke Beveridge and believes a selfless mindset can unlock their forward line’s potential.

  • by Marc McGowan

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The moment star Tiger would want back in horror loss to Dogs
Analysis
AFL 2024

The moment star Tiger would want back in horror loss to Dogs

Throughout their previous seven defeats, Richmond had performed admirably while undermanned, competing hard only to be overwhelmed late by more experienced teams. Not so against the Dogs.

  • by Andrew Wu
‘Off the pace’: Injury-hit Tigers rue thrashing from Bulldogs; Bombers score stirring win over Giants

‘Off the pace’: Injury-hit Tigers rue thrashing from Bulldogs; Bombers score stirring win over Giants

Hawthorn, Essendon, Western Bulldogs and Gold Coast were the winners as another AFL Saturday round played out.

  • by Roy Ward, Danny Russell and Andrew Wu
Pies running out of forwards with Elliott test; Bevo calm in face of Bulldogs pressure
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Pies running out of forwards with Elliott test; Bevo calm in face of Bulldogs pressure

Collingwood will have only one of their six first-choice forwards against West Coast if star Jamie Elliott doesn’t pass a fitness test, while Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge is blocking out the noise.

  • by Jake Niall and Marnie Vinall
Why AFL needs to embrace the coaching merry-go-round
Opinion
AFL 2024

Why AFL needs to embrace the coaching merry-go-round

In overseas sports, head coaches often transition swiftly between roles, quitting or being fired from one franchise to resurface as the head coach at another. The AFL’s landscape with more entrenched coaches underscores the need for more open minds on changing clubs.

  • by Kane Cornes
Blues, Dees teams named for blockbuster; Pies’ depth tested; Cousins responds to hall of fame snub
AFL Briefing
AFL 2024

Blues, Dees teams named for blockbuster; Pies’ depth tested; Cousins responds to hall of fame snub

Carlton make four changes ahead of a huge MCG clash; Mum’s the word as the Pies prepare for Mother’s Day at Marvel; and Ben Cousins speaks out on the hall of fame.

  • by Peter Ryan, Andrew Wu, Danny Russell and Roy Ward
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Why personalities like Sam Draper should be celebrated, not gagged
Opinion
AFL 2024

Why personalities like Sam Draper should be celebrated, not gagged

Seeing Sam Draper’s reaction to the crucial decision late in the Bombers’ last-minute win against Adelaide was revealing and hilarious – unless you barracked for the Crows.

  • by Mathew Stokes
‘Playing for their future’: Heat on Beveridge, Bulldogs ahead of Tigers clash

‘Playing for their future’: Heat on Beveridge, Bulldogs ahead of Tigers clash

Western Bulldogs great Doug Hawkins is “a Bevo man” and has backed the coach to turn the Bulldogs’ season around. But he fears what could happen if his old club is beaten by Richmond on Saturday.

  • by Jon Pierik
Liberatore hit hard by Hawks
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Liberatore hit hard by Hawks

Western Bulldogs star Tom Liberatore received a heavy shoulder to the head in the opening minutes against Hawthorn, before copping a stray boot to the face late in the final quarter. Credit: Fox Footy

Not a top-four team: How rival recruiters really rate the Bulldogs’ list
Analysis
AFL 2024

Not a top-four team: How rival recruiters really rate the Bulldogs’ list

It’s hard to get a handle on Bevo’s Bulldogs. List managers polled by The Age point to top-end talent, but a wobbly defence and a one-paced midfield.

  • by Peter Ryan
Bulldogs rule Tom Liberatore out indefinitely after fourth concussion in 12 months

Bulldogs rule Tom Liberatore out indefinitely after fourth concussion in 12 months

The Western Bulldogs will be cautious in the treatment of Tom Liberatore after he was concussed against the Hawks for the second time this season.

  • by Peter Ryan