Dees, Roos, load up to snare Reid, but will Eagles budge?
Both the Dees and Roos have gone to the well to acquire a bounty of draft picks, but have they got enough to make the Eagles give up a chance to draft Harley Reid?
Both the Dees and Roos have gone to the well to acquire a bounty of draft picks, but have they got enough to make the Eagles give up a chance to draft Harley Reid?
Saint Jade Gresham’s move to Essendon appears to have hit a snag, with the Bombers preparing to wade out the Saints in order to land the small forward for free.
A compensation pick for losing Ben McKay to Essendon has armed the Kangaroos to make a bumper offer to West Coast for pick 1. Will it be enough?
Collingwood doesn’t want to short change Fremantle in a deal for Lachie Schultz, with a first-round pick on the table. See where everything stands after day two of the trade period.
Last year’s trade and free agency period was slammed for lack of movement. There is still a third of the 2022 season to go, but clubs are already expecting a frenzy of movement.
Dashing mid-forward Bobby Hill is set to request a trade out of GWS for the second year in succession — but, this time, it won’t be to the Bombers. TRADE LATEST
Michael Voss has made a big call on whether Carlton will consider bringing back Liam Jones as the club wrangles with a real shortage in defence due to injuries.
Speculation surrounding Melbourne star Luke Jackson caught fire over the weekend, and it is has been dismissed in no uncertain terms.
St Kilda has 15 players still out of contract for next season. Who will stay and who will go? Take a look at our detailed list analysis.
Jordan De Goey might never win a Brownlow but, if he’s offered $850,000 a year, Collingwood will match. Could the cap rich Bombers make the Pie an offer he can’t refuse?
Bulldogs ruckman Tim English has rubbed salt in the wounds of West Coast by resisting the lure of home and stating his intention to remain at Whitten Oval.
A former No.3 draft pick who can’t crack his team’s best 22 is always going to attract attention from rival clubs, but there’s a problem for Carlton free agent Paddy Dow.
Premiership Demon Luke Jackson might be open to a move to West Coast, but one footy pundit believes trading away talent and picks would ruin the Eagles’ rebuild.
Port Adelaide’s Karl Amon is attracting significant rival interest – and that was before he was dropped by Ken Hinkley. More clubs are now set to inquire about the free agent.
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