Edwardes hopes he has draft runs on board
Campbell Edwardes has long been on the draft radar and hopes his resume is enough to earn a shot at the big time but has plans in place if it doesn’t work out.
Campbell Edwardes has long been on the draft radar and hopes his resume is enough to earn a shot at the big time but has plans in place if it doesn’t work out.
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan has a deep connection to his home town of Framlingham. He opens up about what it means to him and why family is behind everything he does.
Will the Crows look to improve their hand further on draft night? Or trade with an eye on 2021? Adelaide recruiting boss Hamish Ogilvie explains what could happen.
Port Adelaide is set to consider drafting a premiership Magpie to the club’s rookie list, as they look to boost the experience in their SANFL team.
ST KILDA has confirmed it is open to trading the first pick of the AFL National Draft, but only if a rival club offers a deal too good to turn down.
HE didn’t dominate the stat sheet, but Darcy Moore proved why he is one of the country’s most exciting prospects in the TAC Cup grand final on Sunday.
COLLINGWOOD will get its last match-day look at Darcy Moore on Sunday when Oakleigh Chargers face the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup grand final.
SPEED demon Johann Wagner will have a clutch of AFL clubs to choose his destination from if he is crowned the inaugural winner of The Recruit tonight.
GEELONG is set to offer Melbourne free agent James Frawley a five-year contract in a bid to trump rivals Hawthorn and Gold Coast.
ST KILDA’S players have vowed there will be no repeat of last year’s dwarf-lighting furore with the players to hold a private end-of-season celebration next Wednesday.
SYDNEY will land top-three talent Isaac Heeney with a late first-round selection after the AFL opted not to change the controversial draft bidding system.
ST KILDA will put its first-round draft pick on the table – potentially the No.1 selection – for the right offer, says Alan Richardson.
ST KILDA has not ruled out trading the No.1 draft pick if it remains at the bottom of the ladder with GWS in the market.
WESTERN Bulldogs could be dealt pick No.26 as maximum compensation for the potential departure of free agent Shaun Higgins.
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