Queensland

New Faces For 2009

by Lisa Albergo — Sun, 2008-12-21 19:41 — Last Updated: Fri, 2008-12-26 21:56

Team changes, rookies and the rest

The preseason draft was held on December 16, 2008. It represented the last chance for players to enter or -re-enter AFL ranks for 2009. The biggest story of the day was former Eagle Ben Cousins being picked up by the Richmond Tigers. Players and fans welcomed him with open arms and Cousins promised to repay their faith. He told a massive throng of reporters that he was clean and that his drug rehabilitation was progressing well.  read more »

Draft and Other News

by Lisa Albergo — Sun, 2008-11-30 17:09 — Last Updated: Tue, 2008-12-23 18:25

Changes of all off season sorts

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In early November, Shane Crawford announced his retirement. Crawford, 34, had been considering his decision for some weeks before informing Coach Alistair Clarkson and football manager Mark Evans. Crawford suffered from knee tendinitis for much of this past season, but was recently cleared by medical staff to play on in 2009 and had agreed in principle to a new contract.

In making his announcement, Crawford said he had achieved everything he had set out to do in his career and that the 2008 premiership was the highlight. He also said ending his career on such a high was the way to leave the game. He thanked the club for their support and said he was proud to have been a one-club player and would look back on his career with fond memories.  read more »

Late Season AFL News

by Lisa Albergo — Sun, 2008-08-17 11:56 — Last Updated: Mon, 2008-08-25 13:42

Queensland team gets senior coach, more season-end retirements

Former Eagle and current Collingwood assistant coach Guy McKenna has been appointed as the senior coach for the new Gold Coast team on a two year contract. The GC17 team, as it is known at present until a permanent name is decided upon, is hoping to be granted an AFL license in October with 2011 as the target date for their AFL debut.

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News From Around The AFL

by Lisa Albergo — Tue, 2008-08-05 21:27 — Last Updated: Wed, 2008-08-06 20:19

Retirements, suspension, expansion teams -- changes is in the air

A drunk driving incident after the Round 18 match has resulted in Heath Shaw and Alan Didak being suspended for the remainder of the season by the club. Shaw was driving under the influence when he hit a parked car. Neither Shaw nor his passenger Didak were injured in the incident. Shaw and Didak were not forthcoming with the truth about the incident and the club decided on the suspensions.  read more »

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