AFL: Aaron Naughton has signed the longest current contract in the AFL after recommitting to the Western Bulldogs until the end of 2032.
Eddie McGuire has become involved in a slanging match with ex-Geelong star Jimmy Bartel over a song choice at the MCG.
The four-point win broke a 13-year premiership drought for the Magpies and was celebrated mightily by the club’s huge legion of fans.But an incident from the black and white army at the start of the second quarter irked Bartel and led to a fierce defence from McGuire. “I think that may have been a stitch up, I’m not sure how much of a say Joe had in that,” Lions head of brand and marketing Taylor Olzard
Cameron is lurking and snares the ball from a marking contest, produces a trademark shimmy and kicks the goal on his left foot.
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