The Round Ahead: Honouring Neale, why superstar is the AFL's best player and 'the gap is widening'
Nat Edwards and Chad Wingard preview all the games and the biggest storylines ahead of Round 13
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Nat Edwards and Chad Wingard preview all the games and the biggest storylines ahead of Round 13
Chad Wingard and Nat Edwards debate why Isaac Heeney’s versatility makes him the best player in the competition and if they agree with AFL.com.au’s mid-season All-Australian team which included Swans’ defender Tom McCartin but not ruckman Brodie Grundy.
Chad Wingard and Nat Edwards discuss the Crows’ horror record against the Cats, how Adelaide can amend for the Round 3 loss earlier in the season and the mid-season recruit making his debut just a week after joining the club.
Chad Wingard and Nat Edwards preview Friday night football and discuss the Western Bulldogs’ surprise selection call and two Hawthorn x-factors that could help lead the Hawks the last Saturday in September.
Chad Wingard and Nat Edwards discuss how Fremantle’s three-headed forward line is crucial to the Dockers’ finals chances as they head to Bunbury to take on North Melbourne as part of the Kangaroos’ two home games in Western Australia.
Ahead of Big Freeze 12, Nat Edwards and Chad Wingard pay tribute to the late great Neale Daniher and discuss how the Magpies are ‘a work in progress’ but praise the recent form of Jordan De Goey after an impressive month of football.
AFL.com.au Queensland correspondent Michael Whiting joins Nat Edwards and Chad Wingard to preview a massive Round 13’s Q-clash with ramifications for both teams. Michael discusses the Lions’ injury concerns, the senior leaders at the club who are out of form and if Josh Dunkley should be tagging Matt Rowell or Christian Petracca.
Chad Wingard and Nat Edwards preview the battle of the interim coaches where Josh Fraser’s rejuvenated Carlton faces Dean Solomon’s Essendon and question if West Coast can notch up consective wins by defeating Port Adelaide for the second time this season.
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