
Caroline Wilson
Columnist at The Age
Articles
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1 week ago |
theage.com.au | Caroline Wilson
Opinion May 31, 2025 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Having started his long-overdue shake-up of the game’s head office – but certainly not ended it – Andrew Dillon’s next move must be to do everything in his power to convince Tom Harley to leave Sydney to serve as his wingman and unofficial successor. Harley answers so many questions the clubs are asking of the AFL.
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Caroline Wilson
OpinionNow that the bloodletting has begun, this is who Andrew Dillon must hire as his No.2SaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeHaving started his long-overdue shake-up of the game’s head office – but certainly not ended it – Andrew Dillon’s next move must be to do everything in his power to convince Tom Harley to leave Sydney to serve as his wingman and unofficial successor. Harley answers so many questions the clubs are asking of the AFL.
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2 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Caroline Wilson
Opinion May 24, 2025 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. As an AFL headline, it was one of the more impressive as Gillon McLachlan moved towards the conclusion of his 11-year stewardship of Australian rules football: A whopping and legacy-sealing $4.5 billion seven-year broadcast rights deal worth an extra $70 million annually to the game until the end of 2031.
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3 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Caroline Wilson
But from the outset there were issues. Hosch’s supporters said she was understaffed and lacked the resources to make significant change, and her detractors criticised her management style and her relationships with Indigenous players.
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1 month ago |
theage.com.au | Caroline Wilson
LoadingIt was at another significantly smaller lunch in August 2021 where Sayers hosted Lyon at his Hawthorn home. A visiting chef served steak and the two men talked football and Carlton over a period of four hours. Lyon left with the strong impression he was the Blues’ first choice. Several days later club great and football director Greg Williams called Lyon and told him the Blues wanted him and no one else to coach the club. But by the end of August the tide had turned.
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