Afl


After The Siren
The Game: Best AFL Writing
The Season
Roughy: The Autobiography
The Football Solution: How Richmond’s premiership can save Australia
Leather Soul: A Half-Back Flanker's Rhythm and Blues
The Boys' Club
When All is Said & Done
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100 YEARS OF AUSTRALIA...
 
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John Ross
Joel Selwood: All In
The Bright Side
The Boy from Boomerang Crescent
Bachar Houli: Faith, Football and Family
Belief: From prison to premiership glory; this is Marlion Pickett's extraordinary story
Merger: The Fitzroy Lions and the Tragedy of 1996
Specky Magee by Felice ArenaDeadly, Unna? by Phillip GwynneNips XI by Ruth StarkeGracey by James Moloney
YA Australian Sport Fiction
4 books — 1 voter

Right’ was not how I would describe the AFL’s decision to play our final against Geelong at Skilled Stadium. It had always been our understanding that the venue for finals should be the best available stadium, in the home state of the higher-ranked team. But apparently this was a guideline rather than a rule and the AFL, no stranger to running an agenda that suited their objectives, decided the match would earn more revenue played in Geelong. I found this incredibly disrespectful to Fremantle. ...more
Matthew Pavlich, Purple Heart

Anthony T. Hincks
Australian Rules Football lets me experience all the action without leaving my seat.
Anthony T. Hincks

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