AFL Adam Kingsley appointed to GWS coach role By AAP Newswire Aug 22, 2022 Richmond assistant Adam Kingsley has been appointed GWS head coach for the 2023 AFL season. -AAP Image GWS have appointed Adam Kingsley as their head coach. Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content The long-serving assistant will depart Richmond to take over the Giants. GWS chief executive David Matthews says Kingsley was the clear-cut choice from a field also featuring Melbourne assistant Adem Yze. "Adam's vision for the club, our players and our people made him the standout candidate for the job," Matthew said in a statement on Monday. "Adam has outstanding values that align with the Giants. "And with 16 years' coaching experience, he is an exceptional tactical coach, a strong, clear communicator, and someone who brings people together." Kingsley started his assistant coaching career at Port Adelaide in 2007 and also had lengthy stints at St Kilda and the Tigers. The GWS coaching role was vacated by Leon Cameron in mid-May, with Mark McVeigh taking over as caretaker for the back end of the season. The Giants finished 16th with just six wins for the year. By AAP Newswire Australian Associated Press
AFL After breaking Brownlow record, Cripps craves AFL flagRecord-breaker Patrick Cripps has two Brownlow Medals to his name but would trade both of them for an elusive AFL premiership with Carlton. By AAP Newswire
AFL After breaking Brownlow record, Cripps craves AFL flagRecord-breaker Patrick Cripps has two Brownlow Medals to his name but would trade both of them for an elusive AFL premiership with Carlton. By AAP Newswire
AFL Dunkley channelling Dogs' day as Lions 'ride wave'Josh Dunkley's deja vu has not relented as the Brisbane Lions midfielder backed his side to overcome the loss of ruckman Oscar McInerney and "ride the wave home". By AAP Newswire
AFL Mass crowds expected for AFL grand final 'for the ages'Two interstate teams vying for the pinnacle of AFL has not dampened enthusiasm among fans, with more than 400,000 people to flood Melbourne's streets for the biggest spectacle in the nation's sporting calendar. By AAP Newswire