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Noble believes if he had stayed at Adelaide he would have prevented the disastrous leadership camp fiasco of early 2018 that brought down the club, having knocked back the same group (Collective Mind) when it presented a proposal to Brisbane at the same time.
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| Network | Program | Total TV Reach | Total TV Average Audience |
| 1. Seven | AFL Grand Final | 6.09 million | 4.02 million |
| 2. Nine | State of Origin III | 5.40 million | 3.65 million |
| 3. Nine | State of Origin I | 5.31 million | 3.44 million |
| 4. Nine | NRL Grand Final | 5.35 million | 3.42 million |
| 5. Nine | State of Origin II | 5.19 million | 3.26 million |
| 6. Nine | Paris Olympics Day 2 Night | 5.74 million | 2.33 million |
| 7. Nine | Australian Open Menās Final | 4.77 million | 2.12 million |
| 8. Nine | Paris Olympics Day 3 Night | 5.69 million | 2.06 million |
| 9. Nine | Paris Olympics Day 4 Night | 5.46 million | 2.04 million |
| 10. Nine | Paris Olympics Day 9 Night | 4.98 million | 1.97 million |
Ginnivan is certainly not on his own when it comes to AFL players being approached by unauthorised groups seeking to make dollars off AFL names, images and likenesses. Brisbane premiership player Cam Rayner has in recent days received similar querying from the AFL and the AFLPA over products being marketed to celebrate the Lionsā 2024 flag
Could it be those cartoonish t-shirts he was wearing straight after the GF?Hokball, 'Ginni' and the brown-and-gold grey area
Anyone know what Barrett is referencing here with Rayner?
Paywalled - anyone with access able to post the article?
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Forward planning: Lions meet to craft plan for flag defence without Joe Daniher
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ByMichael Gleeson
October 28, 2024 ā 5.00am
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The Brisbane Lions will meet on Monday for the first serious time since the grand final and Joe Daniherās surprising, but not shocking, decision to retire to decide what life will look like next year without their star full-forward.
- Star forward Joe Daniher retired after the Brisbane Lionsā emphatic grand final win over Sydney.
- With 58 goals and 51 behinds, Daniher kicked the third most goals of any AFL player in the 2024 season.
- The Lions did not recruit any key forwards to replace Daniher during this monthās trade period.
- The club is meeting on Monday to decide what options it has to fill the void he will leave in its forward line.
After Joe āsaid it was soā days after the premiership and confirmed the pre-grand final rumours that he would retire, despite having another year at roughly $900,000 on his contract, the Lions have spent the past month celebrating the flag and digesting the Daniher news before meeting to craft a way forward.
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Joe Daniher celebrates one of his two goals in this yearās grand final.Credit:Getty Images
Finding a like-for-like replacement is not really possible for a player of Daniherās rare ability, even so the Lions did not target a ready-to-play key forward in the recently completed trade period.
Sam Day presents as the most likely prospect to be considered as a delisted free agent whom they could bring in to the club for nothing (in a trade sense), should the Lions decide to recruit a player who is ready to play a role.
The Lions have long been admirers of the Gold Coast big man, who was only recently cut by the Suns after he became surplus to requirements in a forward line that boasts Ben King, Jed Walter and Ben Long with young elite talents Mac Andrew and Ethan Read as options for key positions at either end of the ground.
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A 32-year-old forward and second ruck, Day played 155 games in 14 seasons for the Suns and booted 117 goals. He only played five games this season but did rank first in the AFL for contested marks per game and marks inside his teamās 50-metre arc this year.
If the Lions go outside their list for a ready-made role player Day is the most likely choice. However, the success of ruckman Darcy Fort coming into their team for their grand final win will have them contemplating whether they could utilise Fort and Oscar McInerney in a tandem ruck-forward role.
The Lionsā general manager of football Danny Daly said there were existing options in the clubās playing group to complement talls Eric Hipwood and Logan Morris.
The intent, Daly said, was to keep the same structure and find someone to play the Daniher role, rather than change the system to match personnel.
āWe will meet on Monday to discuss it properly for the first time and consider all of the options,ā Daly said.
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Sam Day is a versatile ruck and key forward the Lions will consider as a delisted free agent. Credit:Getty Images
āWe obviously didnāt do anything in the trade period about bringing someone in (experienced and ready to play), but we might look at a delisted free agent.
āThat is an option, but we are also pretty comfortable with some of the options we already have internally that can play that role. Darcy Fort obviously came in for the grand final, and we think he has scope to play forward. Oscar plays well as a forward. We (also) have young Henry Smith who we think can play that role.
āAnd we have Cam Rayner, who we think can play as permanent marking forward.ā
The 22-year-old Smith, who stands 206 centimetres, made his debut this season, playing four games.
āWe think we have some flexibility there and a few options internally so we will discuss that and which way we think we might go,ā Daly said.
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Celebrations are continuing for the Brisbane Lions thumped the Sydney Swans in a stunning AFL Grand Final win.
Daniher was outstanding in both of the Lionsā past two grand finals and at points of both games was a contender to win the Norm Smith Medal.
He was drafted to Essendon in 2012 as a father-son selection before making his AFL debut the following season when the Bombers were embroiled in a drugs scandal. Daniher was not one of the 34 players suspended for their part in the scandal, as he arrived after the 2012 season, but he had to endure the difficulties of that period at the club. He crossed to Brisbane for the 2021 season after seeking a trade away from the Bombers the year prior.
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While they have lost Daniher, the Lions will be strengthened next year by former Adelaide defender Tom Doedee and rebounding defender Keidean Coleman, both coming back from long-term injuries. They will also secure another boom father son in Levi Ashcroft, who will join his Norm Smith Medal-winning older brother Will at the Lions after next monthās national draft.
Each there own but I hope Logan stays grounded. Personally I think this is about look at me but anyways. Popped up on my FB feed. NFI what Founders is and the only thing I know about Lara is that Allen Christensen was from there.
Yup, seen lots of our young players doing these.I've seen a heap of these getting around. Seems most of the players are doing these kind of events - likely set up by their managers at a guess.
And Richmond with a couple of its key players missing through suspension and injury from the weekend just gone. Of course.Will the Lions be the bridesmaids again in this micky mouse trophy worth $1 million that ignores finals games.
AFLW get 8 points for a win, 4 for a draw and zero for a loss.
We need to win, and the Hawks need to lose for us to claim the money, opps i mean the McClelland trophy.
Lions 3rd v Saints 11th
Hawks 2nd v Tigers 6th
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Archie goaling against GWS to bring us back within 70 points in front of two and a dog. We've come a long way, baby.
Wow, thatās so depressing!
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- 33
- Ht
- 193cm
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- 14.7
- 4star
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- M
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- K
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- 4star
- HB
- 3.6
- 3star
- M
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- 4star
- T
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- 4star
PLAYERCARDEND(Melbourne), Harris AndrewsPLAYERCARDSTART8Jake Lever
- Age
- 29
- Ht
- 194cm
- Wt
- 94kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 14.6
- 4star
- K
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- T
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- 3star
- MG
- 242.0
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- D
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- K
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- T
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- M
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PLAYERCARDENDand Jack Payne (Brisbane), Jeremy HowePLAYERCARDSTART31Harris Andrews
- Age
- 29
- Ht
- 200cm
- Wt
- 98kg
- Pos.
- Def
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- T
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- 94.0
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PLAYERCARDENDand Darcy MoorePLAYERCARDSTART38Jeremy Howe
- Age
- 35
- Ht
- 190cm
- Wt
- 86kg
- Pos.
- Def
CareerSeasonLast 5
- D
- 17.0
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- 11.2
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PLAYERCARDEND(Collingwood).PLAYERCARDSTART30Darcy Moore
- Age
- 29
- Ht
- 203cm
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CareerSeasonLast 5
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- 11.1
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- 4.8
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- 4star
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- 1star
- MG
- 182.0
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- 6.8
- 2star
- K
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- 2.6
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Nice to see him spell his name correctly also. A rare win for J Ralph.Jack Payne doesn't get a lot of love in the media, so it's nice to see Jon Ralph giving him some recognition in an article.
Just come across this video.
She is American and apparently looks at different sports worldwide
She found a video somewhere showing the game and its basic rules and play.
It is one of the better videos showing AFL to someone that does not know much about the sport.