Steven May
Steven May has announced his retirement from AFL football after 15 seasons, saying the Demons and new coach Steven King "deserve some clean air and no distractions".
Melbourne veteran Steven May is being investigated by the AFL integrity unit, as the premiership defender stays away from Demons training. The 34-year-old was a notable absentee when Melbourne trained...
Veteran Melbourne defender Steven May was a notable absentee from training, six weeks out from the start of the AFL season. The 2021 premiership defender will be a restricted free agent at the end of...
Melbourne's Steven May and Richmond's Dion Prestia will face court next month after been charged by police over their alleged involvement in a brawl in a Victorian coastal town last December.
Melbourne have confirmed premiership defender Steven May is free to look for a new home if he wants to extend his career. May, 33, has been loosely linked in the media to rival clubs following reports...
Marcus Windhager has joined Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera in sticking with the Saints after re-signing with the club on a four year deal. The midfielder knocked back rival interest to remain at St Kilda unt...
Melbourne firebrand Steven May is being hailed as a coach-in-waiting ahead of his long-awaited 250th AFL game. May will return from a controversial three-game ban for his milestone match against Hawth...
Steven May won't feature in Melbourne's next two games after his ban was upheld at the AFL Appeals Board on Monday night. The Dees sought to overturn a three-match ban handed to their star defender at...
Simon Goodwin remains hopeful Melbourne star Steven May will beat his rough conduct charge but insists players will adapt to a changing landscape if the club's appeal fails.
Melbourne will challenge the AFL Tribunal's decision to hand Steven May a three match ban for rough conduct at the AFL Appeals Board next week.
Steven May has been handed a three week ban following mammoth deliberations on his controversial collision with Carlton's Francis Evans at the weekend.
The remainder of Steven May's season is in doubt after the All Australian was referred directly to the tribunal for a collision which left Carlton's Francis Evans on Saturday night.
Melbourne star Steven May has found an unlikely ally in Carlton coach Michael Voss, but still faces the possibility of a hefty suspension over his collision with Francis Evans.