
Two and a Half Lions
Remember Two and a Half Men after Charlie Sheen left? Me neither. The show kept its infrastructure—Alan, the kid, the stalker, and …
Remember Two and a Half Men after Charlie Sheen left? Me neither. The show kept its infrastructure—Alan, the kid, the stalker, and …
When Brad Scott took the Essendon job before the 2023 season, he said “If the club had said to me, ‘We think …
I’ve never identified with Michael Douglas. My dad wasn’t Spartacus, for starters. But looking at Fremantle’s list, I finally understood why his …
Craig McRae and Scott Pendlebury are sitting in a bar, pondering what was in 2024 and what could be in 2025. Pendlebury’s …
I am not a scout. Outside of the clips that Jasper Chellappah’s has posted on Twitter, and I have not watched a …
In the AFL’s ongoing quest to become NFL-lite in order to justify annual trips to the Super Bowl for the Executive, “Channel …
Cue the Seinfeld theme, “What is the deal with the AFL trade period, I don’t get it” Or, as is the style …
Continuing on from Part 1. In light of this exciting time, it’s time for the AFL Trade Value Column. This is a Bill …
It’s that time of year that gossip journalists masquerading as football journalists love more than anything – trade period! In light of …
The Brisbane Lions’ resounding 60-point victory over the Sydney Swans in the 2024 AFL Grand Final was not just a historic moment …
Australian Rules Football has grown from humble beginnings into Australia’s most popular football code and more recently, has become a favourite of the online betting community.
Aussie Rules was originally forged as a way to keep cricketers fit in the winter, but the sport has more than taken its position within the Australian sporting landscape and boasts the country’s best crowds and overall viewership markets annually.
The AFL only came to be in its current form in 1990 and was previously called the ‘VFL’; with teams fielded only in the state of Victoria. Since then however, the AFL has truly become an Australian sport with several teams now based in Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.
Neds offers punters a wide variety of AFL betting options, including the standard game, head-to-head and line markets, as well as a plethora of futures markets including the yearly Brownlow Medal count and which team will be crowned premiers.