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AFL: Adam Kingsley like you've never seen him before, as GWS take us behind the scenes of their comeback win over the Suns in Round 15 with a pre-match and three-quarter time speeches from Kingsley.

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AFL 2025: Several North Melbourne Kangaroos 1975 premiership players to boycott centenary celebrations, AFLW 2024 premiership players, Sam Kekovich, Sonja Hood, Midweek Tackle, reactions, latest news
Don't miss out on the headlines from AFL. Followed categories will be added to My News. Off-field drama has emerged ahead of North Melbourne's centenary celebrations next Thursday night, with reports some of the club's 1975 VFL premiership team are boycotting the event due to the simultaneous celebration of last year's AFLW premiership. The Kangaroos informed those invited to the celebration a month in advance before the club's fixture with the Western Bulldogs, where all six of North's 300-game players will be recognised on the Marvel Stadium turf. FOX FOOTY, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every match of every round in the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season LIVE in 4K, with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. But the likes of premiership player Sam Kekovich and Grand Final hero John Burns are not expected to be in attendance, discontent with last year's AFLW side sharing the spotlight. The celebrations for the club's 100 years align with the 50th season since the club's inaugural V/AFL flag. Sam Kekovich and North Melbourne's 2024 AFLW premiership team. Speaking on Fox Footy's Midweek Tackle, Herald Sun journalists Jon Ralph and Lauren Wood dissected the bizarre stand-off that threatens. 'Sonja Hood has tried and failed to convince Sam to try change his decision ... but he's just not interested in that. His stance is he feels the club attitude is representative of a club that doesn't revel in the 'Shinboner' history,' Ralph began 'My understanding is a really big slice of that frustration surrounds the fact that they have to share that event with the AFLW premiers of last year. 'They feel like... not that their were of a bigger quality than that, but (males) versus females. It's a challenging perspective. They (also) haven't invited all of their CEO's of the last 30 years, which I feel they should've done.' As per the Herald Sun's report on Tuesday morning, only club patron Greg Miller is expected to attend the event as a former chief executive. It makes for an awkward handling of relationship for North Melbourne between not just former players, but also a number of high-profile, off-field figures etched into Arden Street history. 'I personally think it's ridiculous ... the reality of this is, it's actually not a premiership reunion. It's a centenary event that was the first VFL premiership that the club won (and) this was the first AFLW premiership that the club won — and it was a really significant occasion,' Wood continued. 'The club has poured huge amounts of time, effort and money into developing this women's football program. (They are) really in the ground floor with that relationship with Melbourne University. 'This is a sign to the future of this football club, and the reality is, that AFLW is now part of the football club. It is part of the football landscape. Ralph ended by saying: 'You're going to have to embrace all the girls who want to follow the premiership dream of those girls ... some of the 1975 (premiership) heroes haven't done that at all.' North Melbourne's win over Carlton at the MCG last Saturday afternoon takes the club's win tally for the AFL season to four — the most they've had in the men's side since 2019. Originally published as 'Ridiculous': Several Roos greats to 'boycott' club's 100th-year event over AFLW celebration

Daily Telegraph
2 hours ago
- Daily Telegraph
AFL 2025: Several North Melbourne Kangaroos 1975 premiership players to boycott centenary celebrations, AFLW 2024 premiership players, Sam Kekovich, Sonja Hood, Midweek Tackle, reactions, latest news
Don't miss out on the headlines from AFL. Followed categories will be added to My News. Off-field drama has emerged ahead of North Melbourne's centenary celebrations next Thursday night, with reports some of the club's 1975 VFL premiership team are boycotting the event due to the simultaneous celebration of last year's AFLW premiership. The Kangaroos informed those invited to the celebration a month in advance before the club's fixture with the Western Bulldogs, where all six of North's 300-game players will be recognised on the Marvel Stadium turf. FOX FOOTY, available on Kayo Sports, is the only place to watch every match of every round in the 2025 Toyota AFL Premiership Season LIVE in 4K, with no ad-breaks during play. New to Kayo? Get your first month for just $1. Limited-time offer. But the likes of premiership player Sam Kekovich and Grand Final hero John Burns are not expected to be in attendance, discontent with last year's AFLW side sharing the spotlight. The celebrations for the club's 100 years align with the 50th season since the club's inaugural V/AFL flag. Sam Kekovich and North Melbourne's 2024 AFLW premiership team. Speaking on Fox Footy's Midweek Tackle, Herald Sun journalists Jon Ralph and Lauren Wood dissected the bizarre stand-off that threatens. 'Sonja Hood has tried and failed to convince Sam to try change his decision ... but he's just not interested in that. His stance is he feels the club attitude is representative of a club that doesn't revel in the 'Shinboner' history,' Ralph began 'My understanding is a really big slice of that frustration surrounds the fact that they have to share that event with the AFLW premiers of last year. 'They feel like... not that their were of a bigger quality than that, but (males) versus females. It's a challenging perspective. They (also) haven't invited all of their CEO's of the last 30 years, which I feel they should've done.' As per the Herald Sun's report on Tuesday morning, only club patron Greg Miller is expected to attend the event as a former chief executive. It makes for an awkward handling of relationship for North Melbourne between not just former players, but also a number of high-profile, off-field figures etched into Arden Street history. 'I personally think it's ridiculous ... the reality of this is, it's actually not a premiership reunion. It's a centenary event that was the first VFL premiership that the club won (and) this was the first AFLW premiership that the club won — and it was a really significant occasion,' Wood continued. 'The club has poured huge amounts of time, effort and money into developing this women's football program. (They are) really in the ground floor with that relationship with Melbourne University. 'This is a sign to the future of this football club, and the reality is, that AFLW is now part of the football club. It is part of the football landscape. Ralph ended by saying: 'You're going to have to embrace all the girls who want to follow the premiership dream of those girls ... some of the 1975 (premiership) heroes haven't done that at all.' North Melbourne's win over Carlton at the MCG last Saturday afternoon takes the club's win tally for the AFL season to four — the most they've had in the men's side since 2019. Originally published as 'Ridiculous': Several Roos greats to 'boycott' club's 100th-year event over AFLW celebration

Daily Telegraph
2 hours ago
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Adelaide MasterChef Callum Hann welcomes a new baby girl
Don't miss out on the headlines from Babies. Followed categories will be added to My News. An Adelaide-based MasterChef contestant has welcomed a baby girl into the world. Callum Hann is a celebrated chef, author and entrepreneur who first skyrocketed to success after appearing on the second season of MasterChef Australia as a bright-eyed and bushy-tailed 20-year-old in 2010. Now an entrepreneur and a married man, Mr Hann is in the midst of his newest journey – fatherhood. Adelaide-based former MasterChef contestant Callum Hann and is wife Crystal Jagger have announced the birth of their third child Fleur Audrey Hann. Picture: Instagram Baby Fleur takes in the world around her. Picture: Instagram Mr Hann and his wife Crystal Jagger had their first child – a baby girl named Elle – in early 2020 and their second child, a boy named Henry, in 2022. Posting on Instagram on Tuesday, Crystal revealed the couple had welcomed a third child into the world – an adorable little girl they've decided to name Fleur. Callum Hann cuddles with his newborn baby girl. Picture: Instagram Crystal poses for a photo while prepping to give birth to baby Fleur. Picture: Instagram 'Welcome to the world baby girl. We love you so much and you are the perfect addition to our little family,' Ms Jagger said in a post she tagged Mr Hann in. Mr Hann finished as runner-up on MasterChef and now runs a profitable digital business. He recently joined the latest season of MasterChef: Back to Win, and is currently participating in filming. Originally published as MasterChef star Callum Hann welcomes new bundle of joy into the world