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Elshaug returns to coach's box

from Mike Sheahan - 1:33am Monday September 6th, 2010

ROSS Lyon enlisted an old friend to his coaching panel on Friday night in an extraordinary show of trust and compassion.

So near but so far for Blues

from Mike Sheahan - 1:33am Monday September 6th, 2010

AFTER the final siren at ANZ Stadium, Brett Kirk was asked by Channel 7's Tim Watson if he had feared he was playing his last game.

It's not over, Gaz

from Mike Sheahan - 1:32am Monday September 6th, 2010

IF GEELONG is to earn the status reserved for the elite groups that win three premierships, it will do it the hard way.

Heartbroken Blues fall short again

from Jon Ralph in Sydney - 12:27am Monday September 6th, 2010

BRETT Ratten wouldn't condemn Dennis Armfield's gamble, after the Blues lost their elimination final for the second straight year.

Bazza doubt for finals

from Matt Windley - 11:01pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

A PUNCH to Harry O'Brien's chest and a poor disciplinary record could end Barry Hall's season.

“Fifth Beatle” gets his reward

from gfc.com.au - 10:26pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

James Kelly has been shadowed by Geelong’s fab four midfield but the All-Australian selectors realise his value to the Cats.

Boundary rider: Syd v Carl

from afl.com.au - 9:57pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

A first-year hero, stating the obvious and the obscure plus Judd brilliance and Judd mistakes

History against us: Roos

from AAP - 9:57pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

PAUL Roos has dismissed any talk of favouritism for the semi-final after his side pulled off an outstanding win against Carlton.

Roos praises leaders

from Sportal - 9:56pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

Sydney coach Paul Roos has credited the on-field leadership of veterans Brett Kirk and Ryan O'Keefe for helping the Swans get over the line by five points in Sunday's thrilling elimination final against Carlton.

Kirk farewells Sydney but not fitness

from abc.net.au - 8:55pm Sunday September 5th, 2010

Sydney co-captain Brett Kirk insists he will be fit for next week after farewelling Sydney with a trademark performance in Sunday's five-point win over Carlton in the first elimination final at the Olympic stadium.

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