Roos steadfast they want an answer from Clarko
After being seen as favourites to sign Alastair Clarkson, North Melbourne is now waiting on a call. And the Roos are steadfast they need an answer.
After being seen as favourites to sign Alastair Clarkson, North Melbourne is now waiting on a call. And the Roos are steadfast they need an answer.
Whether fending off raids from heartland clubs or trying to entice form players to switch teams, clubs will often offer hefty contracts in the hope those players live up to the hype.
Essendon announced another review, its president stood down and it declared coach Ben Rutten was safe. That could change very quickly as the spectre of Alastair Clarkson looms.
Coming off eight goals, Tom Lynch will be integral to the Tigers’ final hopes after helping them win two flags. But it took a clever contract to fit him into Richmond’s salary cap.
The Crows have plenty of cash in reserve with only a few players on big dollars. And their thrifty salary cap spending leaves them with some decisions to make.
Think Dustin Martin is on his way out of Richmond? Think again. There’s one major factor that will play a big role in keeping footy’s highest paid player at Punt Rd.
He’s explosive like Dustin Martin but Christian Petracca chose not ‘do a Dusty’ at the negotiating table. The Secret List Manager believes his loyalty to the Dees cost him $300,000 per season.
Desperate to retain their superstar Izak Rankine, the Gold Coast Suns have changed tack to warn him of the potential dangers returning to Adelaide could present. SA TEAMS
Port Adelaide has refused to engage and fire off at Collingwood’s alternative prison-bar jumper offer. Have your say on whether the club should accept the new guernsey.
Richmond have taken a conservative approach to the recovery of superstar Dustin Martin, ruling him out until at least finals, if the Tigers get there.
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