Done deals: Saints big winners, Steven a Cat
The last day of the trade period has been as frenetic as expected, although several big deals remained in limbo with less than two hours remaining. EVERY DONE DEAL.
The last day of the trade period has been as frenetic as expected, although several big deals remained in limbo with less than two hours remaining. EVERY DONE DEAL.
James Aish is weighing up a move to join Fremantle as Collingwood’s salary cap squeeze rears its head – an issue which means the Pies will “have to find a fair bit of money”.
The trade period is ready to heat up. Which deals can be locked in, are still up for grabs and won’t happen? Check out the latest on 35 big names.
Geelong has moved into the mix to steal Bradley Hill from St Kilda’s clutches as a Cats midfielder emerges as a shock trade target for the Dockers.
FREE kicks are on the rise in 2018, but MICK MALTHOUSE says AFL umpires aren’t to blame. The three-time premiership coach has called on league headquarters to give the game back to the fans.
GWS moved to the top of the AFL table on Saturday afternoon but it wasn’t all easy for Leon Cameron’s side, with Mother Nature and Fremantle making the Giants earn their third win of 2018.
FREMANTLE recruit Nathan Wilson is set for a busy day in Canberra, as well as trying to beat his old side he will also play tour guide for his teammates who have never seen Manuka in their lives.
AFL DAILY: COLLINGWOOD midfielder Josh Thomas is playing himself into a lucrative pay rise after signing on this year for a paltry one-season contract. Plus Damien Hardwick in the bad books at home and all today’s footy news. RECAP.
HAWTHORN rookie David Mirra has finally got his AFL chance almost 10 years since first nominating for the draft while St Kilda has made four changes. SUNDAY TEAMS CONFIRMED
RICHMOND has become footy’s first club to crash through a record membership mark, while Collingwood has slipped to fourth on the official tally. SEE THE MEMBERSHIP LADDER
CARLTON coach Brendon Bolton is determined to see the Blues’ long-term rebuild through, saying the club will not deviate from its plans. Meanwhile, a Bulldogs fan chalks up an incredible record.
ESSENDON’S Conor McKenna will miss the next three weeks after pleading guilty at the AFL Tribunal to biting Bulldog Tory Dickson on Sunday. Re-cap all the details here.
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