Dees ponder giant draft move
Melbourne is considering throwing a curve ball at one rival early in this month’s national draft, but has been urged to pounce on one of the nation’s best ruck-forward prospects.
Melbourne is considering throwing a curve ball at one rival early in this month’s national draft, but has been urged to pounce on one of the nation’s best ruck-forward prospects.
Brodie Grundy, Jeremy Cameron and Lachie Whitfield headline the in-demand free agents of 2020. But will any of the big names entertain an offer from rival clubs? Jay Clark breaks down 13 of the potential moves.
Collingwood finished fourth and lost the Preliminary Final last season and, on first look, has been stung by a late-season double trip to Perth. But looks can be deceiving, with Champion Data rating its draw far easier than 2019.
Matches at the MCG? Not many interstate trips? Double up matches against finalists or bottom eight sides from 2019? See the positives and negatives of your club’s 2020 fixture.
THE rebirth of Toby Greene as a footballer has been completed as he snared his first Kevin Sheedy Medal at the GWS Giants awards.
VOTE: FROM the highlight of 2016 to the upset of the year and the best falcon, the nominees are in. Now it’s your chance to choose the best bits of a remarkable footy season.
FREMANTLE will focus on a trade for Cam McCarthy after decisions by fellow AFL forwards Jesse Hogan and Rory Lobb not to return to Western Australia.
BIG improver Rory Lobb has resisted the go-home factor to sign a contract extension with GWS.
THERE’S a lot of Bulldog love this week but the Swans weren’t forgotten after a dazzling display of their own. ROBBO’S PRELIM LIKES AND DISLIKES
VIDEO: GWS captain Callan Ward looked in serious trouble after an accidental knee to the face and big Bulldog Jordan Roughead is also down after a brutal five minutes.
GREATER Western Sydney could make a bold bid for Essendon’s No.1 draft pick as the Giants zero in on a replacement for Heath Shaw.
WHICH players could be joining or leaving your club? And which stars are staying put despite strong speculation. Here’s your bumper club by club preview.
PATRICK Dangerfield a near unanimous Brownlow pick and the premiership race down to three. We look into the crystal ball to see how September (and one day in October) will play out.
THERE are four strong candidates for coach of the year but the problem is winning the premiership won’t matter, writes MARK ROBINSON. VOTE: Who do you think will win?
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