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  • ACCESS: Latest on Blues in ‘crisis’, why Dons would be ‘filthy’ at ARC’s call | ‘Needs to be mo…

    ACCESS: Latest on Blues in ‘crisis’, why Dons would be ‘filthy’ at ARC’s call | ‘Needs to be mo…

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    ACCESS: Latest on Blues in 'crisis', why Dons would be 'filthy' at ARC's call

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett with the latest news and opinions from Round Six

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett with the latest news and opinions from Round Six

    We count down the best moments from an exciting Round Six

    The Eagles and Dockers clash in round six of the 2026 Toyota AFL Premiership Season

    Jake Waterman opens his account before a collision with Luke Ryan sees him come from the field for treatment

    The Demons and Lions clash in round six of the 2026 Toyota AFL Premiership Season

    Jordan Clark boots his first goal of the season after Harley Reid is penalised for jumping the gun in this incident

    ‘Needs to be more’: Heavy sanction demanded as Carlton coaches’ ‘big fail’ on Hollands called out

    Herald Sun chief football reporter Jay Clark believes it would be a massive shock if Carlton goes unpunished for its handling of Elijah Hollands’ mental health episode, declaring it a “line in the sand moment” for the AFL.

    But while stunned by the Blues’ lack of in-game action, dual premiership Kangaroo David King believes it’s a one-off, club-related issue that doesn’t require sweeping, AFL-led changes.

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    From the President: April 19, 2026

    I know Elijah Hollands has been front of mind for so many of us connected to the Carlton Football Club. 

    Elijah's welfare is what matters most right now, and please be assured that remains our focus.

    Since the game, the Board has been working closely with Chief Executive Officer Graham Wright and General Manager of Football Chris Davies to obtain a thorough account of the circumstances both leading into and throughout the match. The Club has been in regular consultation with the AFL and AFLPA, and will continue to do so, as facts are gathered in a supportive and respectful setting, and we are confident that valuable learnings will come from this process. 

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  • ACCESS: Dons finally find some fight, Demon is recruit of the year, the next $2 mil man | The 10:…

    ACCESS: Dons finally find some fight, Demon is recruit of the year, the next $2 mil man | The 10:…

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    ACCESS: Dons finally find some fight, Demon is recruit of the year, the next $2 mil man

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett with the latest news and opinions from Round Four

    Chad Wingard, Josh Gabelich and Nat Edwards preview the key storylines ahead of the traditional Easter Monday clash between Hawthorn and Geelong.

    Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Kane Cornes preview the game between the Hawks and the Cats at the MCG

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett praise Steven King’s reinvigorated Melbourne side after its impressive upset win over Gold Coast and discuss why Jack Steele should be considered recruit of the year so far.

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett with the latest news and opinions from Round Four

    The 10: Round Four's best moments

    We count down the best moments from Round Four so far

    Chad Wingard, Josh Gabelich and Nat Edwards preview the key storylines ahead of the traditional Easter Monday clash between Hawthorn and Geelong.

    Sportsbet's Nathan Brown and Kane Cornes preview the game between the Hawks and the Cats at the MCG

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett praise Steven King’s reinvigorated Melbourne side after its impressive upset win over Gold Coast and discuss why Jack Steele should be considered recruit of the year so far.

    Matthew Lloyd and Damian Barrett with the latest news and opinions from Round Four

    We count down the best moments from Round Four so far

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    LISTEN: The embodiment of the new Demons, veteran ruck's dominance

    IN TODAY'S AFL Daily, journalists Damian Barrett and Joel Peterson join all the dots on football's big issues.

    – How the Dees have gone from unwatchable to borderline appointment viewing- The remarkable transformation of Jack Steele- Damien Hardwick's press conference is a must watch- The complete dominance of Brodie Grundy against the Eagles

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    Carlton ruck Liam Reidy is set to come under Match Review scrutiny for this late hit on North Melbourne's Hugo Mikunda

    Watch all the goals from Melbourne’s unbelievable second-half comeback against Carlton

    Australia’s own global music icon Kylie Minogue will headline the Telstra Pre-Game Entertainment at the 2026 Toyota AFL Grand Final

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  • Going paperless to enhance access to courts in Croatia | Belgrade 2026: Greece, Croatia, Italy an…

    Going paperless to enhance access to courts in Croatia | Belgrade 2026: Greece, Croatia, Italy an…

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    Belgrade 2026: Greece, Croatia, Italy and Romania make it two wins from two after day four action

    Croatia, Greece, Italy and Romania maintained their perfect records in Belgrade with back-to-back wins at the European Championships on Tuesday. Croatia opened proceedings by sweeping Georgia aside, Greece powered past Slovenia, Italy beat a stubborn and determined Slovakia, while Romania had to fight back from 5-9 down against Türkiye to claim the three points. There was plenty to celebrate inside the arena, as the victories guaranteed all four teams a place in the second group stage.

    Group BGeorgia 7-18 CroatiaSlovenia 8-23 GreeceGroup DSlovakia 12-17 ItalyRomania 20-19 Türkiye

    The Georgians managed to take the lead and also to make life difficult for the Croats – at least in the first eight minutes. Starting at lunchtime wasn’t much to the favourites’ palate and they needed some time to gear up.Once they found their rhythm, however, the game became rather similar to one-way traffic. The Croats didn’t only make the Georgians’ life difficult, but with their tough and aggressive defending, they completely killed their rivals’ attack.

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    Croatia thrash Turkey to edge closer to semi-finals at European Water Polo Championship

    Croatia delivered another commanding performance at the 2026 Men’s European Water Polo Championship, defeating Turkey 22–9 on Monday in a dominant Main Round group-stage encounter played at the Belgrade Arena.

    The Barakude controlled the match from the opening sprint, leaving no room for surprise as they confirmed their status as clear favourites.

    With this convincing victory, Croatia remain firmly on course for the knockout phase and now turn their focus to a decisive showdown against Italy.

    Croatia asserted their authority early, racing to a 6–1 lead in the opening quarter and maintaining complete control throughout the contest. By half-time, the advantage was already insurmountable (11-3), with Ivica Tucak’s side showcasing discipline, intensity and attacking depth.

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