The iconic Neale Daniher AO — an Essendon captain, one of Melbourne’s best ever coaches and Australia’s greatest champion to ...
LEGENDARY football figure and former Australian of the Year Neale Daniher has died, aged 65. Daniher rose to fame as a player with Essendon (82 games) and as a coach with Melbourne (223 games, ...
Former AFL footballer, Australian of the Year and motor neurone disease campaigner Neale Daniher has died at the age of 65, News.Az reports, citing ...
Former Essendon player and Demons coach Neale Daniher has died, aged 65. He was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2013 ...
Essendon captain Andy McGrath and forward Archer May, and Richmond veteran Tom Lynch, have all been sent to hospital as the injury curse shadows both clubs. After a disastrous 2025 season in the ...
The cream rose to the top for Fremantle at Optus Stadium. Meanwhile, Richmond turned Dreamtime at the ’G into a nightmare for ...
AFL Report Card: New flag favourite; other fail we didn’t see coming as tricky grades round revealed
But when they didn’t put it on the scoreboard early, they left too much too late. Darcy Fogarty had the chance to put ...
Daniher died on May 25, 2026. He was 65. Daniher became known as The Reverend during the 2004 season as he preached the ...
Neale Daniher’s remarkable efforts as a champion of the FightMND cause would ultimately surpass everything he achieved as a ...
A decade ago Hawthorn’s then-football boss Mark Evans railed against the injustice of being handed pick 66 as free agency compensation for Hawks regular Clinton Young.
Another round into 2026 and the Cats have officially made their move back into the premiership mix, the Lions need to take a ...
AFL.com.au's Callum Twomey takes a look at a conundrum at Adelaide, a Telstra AFL Rising Star contender sending a reminder and more in Cal-culations. WHY THE LONG ROAD IS ESSENDON ...
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