Occasionally having a big meal isn’t a problem, but making it a habit can put a toll on the body. The habit of overeating is rarely related to hunger, but it is more connected to stress, emotions and ...
The Brownlow is awarded to the player judged the best and fairest across the season, with players who have been suspended ruled ineligible to win the award. Watch the best build-up to the 2025 AFL ...
The midfielder-forward, who is serving a four-match ban for using a homophobic slur in round 23, uploaded a sponsored “day in the life during the season” video — his first post since the incident. The ...
Premiership Crow Mark Ricciuto admits the absence of star Izak Rankine “didn’t help” Adelaide’s title push, as the club made history as the AFL’s first minor premiers bounced out of finals in straight ...
Adelaide head coach Matthew Nicks has addressed the impact Izak Rankine's absence has had on the side this finals series, following their 34-point semi-final loss to Hawthorn. After finishing the home ...
Back training with the main group, Rankine is said to be putting his all in while having a positive influence on the squad ahead of Adelaide’s knockout home semi-final against Hawthorn on Friday night ...
But even still the hole that Rankine has left in the Crows offensive game has been stark. Before he was suspended for using a homophobic slur, the Crows were the best team in the competition for ...
Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks is adamant the club did the right thing sending Izak Rankine overseas, despite his return on the eve of the Crows’ opening final creating a distraction for his team.
The Crows star arrived in Adelaide late on Tuesday night after being sent to Italy in a bid to avoid the spotlight following the aftermath of his ban. Rankine said he was sorry for the hurt caused by ...
Adelaide head coach Matthew Nicks says suspended player Izak Rankine watching the Crows play in Thursday's qualifying final will be "the toughest for him". Rankine is serving a four-match ban for ...
Speaking publicly for the first time since he was handed a four-game ban for a homophobic slur against an opponent, AFL footballer Izak Rankine said there was "no excuse" for his actions. The Crows ...