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News.com.au
18-06-2025
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- News.com.au
Callum Mills risks, trading Max Gawn, and GOAT Fantasy news feat. Drew Jones!
Fox Sports News reporter and fantasy newshound Drew Jones joins Al Paton and Patch to talk SuperCoach trades and strategy heading into round 15.

News.com.au
18-06-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
AFL Round 15 Predictions – Daicos vs Windhager, Cats vs Lions Top 4 Clash & All-Australian Debate!
AFL Round 15 Predictions - Daicos vs Windhager, Cats vs Lions Top 4 Clash & All-Australian Debate! | AFL Today Show - June 19, 2025 The AFL Today Show is here for all your Round 15 preview needs, covering every single game over the bye rounds with teams, stats, debates and tips for some blockbusters including a top 4 clash between Geelong vs Brisbane! The panel full of banter chat about their locks of the week, big calls & key match-ups, including whether Marcus Windhager will successfully tag Nick Daicos! Plus, the boys dissect some All-Australian chances, with a few smokies causing a stir. Get around the AFL Today Show brought to you by panelists Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion and Leo Mullaly as they talk out all things footy for the 2025 of AFL season! Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:12 Fremantle v Essendon 06:46 Geelong v Brisbane 13:16 Carlton v North Melbourne 18:17 Port Adelaide v Sydney 22:35 Collingwood v St Kilda 27:50 GWS v Gold Coast 31:24 Bulldogs v Richmond 34:10 All Australian Debate 40:15 Lock of the Week 41:11 Big Calls 42:24 Outro ðŸ'¨ðŸ'» AFL Today's Podcast Expert Panel: Alex Donnelly Liam 'Stats Guy' McAllion Leo Mullaly Marcus Bazzano Subscribe for weekly AFL analysis, predictions, and fan discussions. Follow AFL Today's Social Media Channels. Instagram: Tik Tok: X: Spotify: Apple Podcast: Be sure to check out our other shows: Cricket Today: @CricketTodayAU

News.com.au
16-06-2025
- Sport
- News.com.au
SuperCoach AFL 2025: Tom McCarthy the rookie GOAT and the Sam Darcy cheat code!
Two down, two to go - the SuperCoach bye round pain isn't over. But there are plenty of opportunities ahead of round 15! In another big episode of the show, The Phantom, Chief and Five Names dissect all the weekend's numbers and name the best trade
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
'Hasn't progressed': Laurie Daley's worrying admission about Blues player for Game 2
NSW coach Laurie Daley has provided a worrying update on Blues winger Brian To'o after admitting his recovery from a hamstring niggle has not progressed as much as medical staff had hoped. Bulldogs winger Jacob Kiraz was called into Blues camp on Wednesday as a potential replacement for To'o if the Panthers flyer is unable to recover in time for Game 2 in Perth, where NSW will hope to wrap up the series with another win. To'o has already had two hamstring strains this year and missed the start of the NRL season for Penrith. And while Daley insists the injury hasn't 'flared up' and he remains hopeful the winger will be right to face the Maroons in Game 2, the NSW coach did concede on Thursday morning that the Blues' medical team were concerned the hamstring niggle had not improved as quickly as they expected. "We thought earlier in the week Brian would be OK ... but it just hasn't progressed as far as what we need him to," Daley told Nine's Today Show. "We're still confident that he'll be OK, but we thought it'd be better off to have Jacob come here on standby if Brian doesn't get up. "With hamstrings, they're tricky things. You want to make sure they're 100 per cent right to go. You can get through training. But then, of course game night, you don't want to injure yourself and then put the team at risk. We're just going to have to weigh up all those factors towards the end of the week." Brian To'o is dealing with a hamstring niggle - is expected to play in Origin 2 but NSW have called Jacob Kiraz into camp as cover (via @Danny_Weidler)To'o has already suffered 2 hamstring strains this season - a call on his Origin fitness expected before Kiraz's Round 15 game. — NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) June 11, 2025 Fellow NSW winger Zac Lomax was more defiant about the prospects of To'o playing in Game 2, and backed the Blues' medical team to ensure he would be good to go in just under a week. "He's obviously a professional and he's going to get the job done," Lomax told Fox League on Wednesday night. "And we've got the best staff in the world here with us so I think he'll sit out tomorrow's training session just in regards to loads. "But on the flip side it gives someone like Jacob Kiraz a big boost to be able to come in and train with the squad. It's massive for him too, he's been playing unbelievable footy there at the Bulldogs. But for us we need to get 'Bizza' (To'o) right and I think that's him having the day off tomorrow and he'll be flying by Wednesday night." To'o scored one try and ran for a game-high 225 metres in a standout performance for the Blues in Game 1 at Suncorp Stadium. His tackle-busting ability and willingness to tough carries from the back has frequently helped the Blues get out of their own half and dominate field position against the Maroons and it would be a big blow if To'o was ruled out. Fortunately for NSW, Kiraz offers many of those same qualities and despite being less of a try-scoring weapon than To'o, he is more of an aerial threat and has an offloading game that could really hurt Queensland. Daley confirmed the Bulldogs star was training with the Blues squad for the first time on Thursday morning. Bulldogs teammate and Blues 18th man Matt Burton is another option to come into the NSW starting side if To'o is ruled out.


West Australian
03-06-2025
- Sport
- West Australian
Hawthorn captain James Sicily to miss multiple weeks in huge injury blow
Hawthorn captain James Sicily will miss the Hawks' next two season-defining matches after a flare-up of an abdominal/hip injury. Sicily has been managing the pain in recent weeks, however further discomfort and subsequent scans on Monday revealed the concern had worsened. He will sit out Thursday night's clash against the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium and the Round 14 trip to Launceston to face Adelaide. 7NEWS understands the Hawks were planning on resting the skipper for the date with the Crows ahead of the Round 15 bye in order to give him a full fortnight's rest. However, that plan has been brought forward a week after he felt pain following the loss to Collingwood last Friday night. He recorded six disposals for the match — his lowest count in a full game since 2016. Sicily confirmed to 7NEWS before Hawthorn's round 10 loss to Gold Coast in Darwin that he had been managing an ongoing groin issue but that he was never in doubt to miss what was a five-day break. In the weeks following, coach Sam Mitchell had also been strongly defensive of his captain after a recent dip in form. It's understood Sicily's strength markers had increased in recent weeks before his latest hiccup. Sicily was reduced to an onlooker for Tuesday's physical main session at Waverley Park. Mitchell is due to be the headline guest on Tuesday night's episode of The Agenda Setters on 7plus and 7Mate.