What happens off the field in Australian Sport
Essendon Football Club has recorded a net loss of $1,336,354 for the 2015 financial year. CEO, Xavier Campbell, said despite
Read MoreAFL.com.au reports that the WA Government is set to address the surface issues faced by other AFL stadiums by spending
Read MoreARU The NSW Waratahs have extended their partnership with Volvo for another three years. AFL Richmond have signed a three
Read MoreRichmond Tigers record $500,000 profit The Age reports that while the pain of its third straight elimination final defeat continues
Read MoreCarlton chief Steven Trigg says Blues not in dire situation despite $2 million loss CARLTON is facing a significant challenge
Read MoreAFL United Petroleum has renegotiated its partnership with Collingwood, extending its commitment for a further five years. (Match ball, VFL
Read MoreCountry Wide – http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-13/womens-participation-in-afl-soars-in-2015 Total Participation grew by 8.0 per cent to reach 1,247,610· 597,538 played in structured competitions (up
Read MoreWhile the AFL season and football in Australia may be over for another year, next week the United States will
Read MoreThe football season in Australia may be over, but the International footy continues with various nationals and international tournaments being
Read MoreAlexa’s traffic estimates are based on data from our global traffic panel, which is a sample of millions of Internet
Read MoreSource: MCN April 2015 stats NRL. April PI’s 47,392,523 April UA’s 2,937,786 April ASD’s 10:00 April m.site PI’s 7,771,993 April
Read MoreMumbrella reports that the NRL has beaten the AFL when it comes to social media – 106,000 to 92,000. It
Read MoreNews Limited is reporting today that West Coast have specifically requrested more games at the MCG next season after playing
Read MoreWith Hawthorn’s million-dollar-a-year deal with Audi inked, only five AFL teams now don’t have a car sponsor—including the two that
Read MoreRoy Morgan Single Source research in the 12 months to June 2015 shows that: 2,321,000 Australians (14+) especially choose to
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