Trade deadline: Where 35 big names are at
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.
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.
Essendon genuinely wants to retain Joe Daniher, adamant its current position with Sydney isn’t posturing or a negotiating tactic. Jon Ralph and Jay Clark on why that’s bad news for Carlton.
At loggerheads over the value of Jack Steven, Geelong has signalled its intention to walk away from a deal with the Saints and, instead, accelerate the growth of its younger midfielders.
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.
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DUSTIN Martin’s management is expected to meet Richmond on Friday to possibly start talks on a new deal for the All-Australian midfielder.
EXCITING forward Majak Daw has signed a new three-year deal with North Melbourne announcing a string of re-signings — but Daniel Wells wasn’t one of them.
BRISBANE star Pearce Hanley is set to be traded to Queensland rivals Gold Coast as the club rebuilds in the wake of its woeful season.
COACHING great Mick Malthouse has given player managers a whack, describing some as “shonks”, “real skunks” and “the worst people to deal with”.
HAWTHORN star Jordan Lewis says it’s “very hard to believe” teammate Luke Breust was told he would be put on the trade table in the middle of a finals campaign.
JESSE Hogan’s management believes there is almost no chance Melbourne would trade the prized spearhead next month, even for a blockbuster deal.
CHRIS Mayne’s manager has given a strong indication the versatile goalkicker will join Collingwood’s downsized forward line next season.
MELBOURNE should secure defender Michael Hibberd for a second-round pick after paying “overs” for Jake Melksham last year, according to their manager.
JAEGER O’Meara’s manager has revealed a secret meeting that led Jaeger O’Meara to choose Hawthorn, and suggested multiple clubs could get involved in a trade deal.
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