Trade guide: The players every club is likely to lose
The trade period is here. What are your club’s plans for the next two weeks? Check out our ultimate guide to see who is coming and going this off-season.
The trade period is here. What are your club’s plans for the next two weeks? Check out our ultimate guide to see who is coming and going this off-season.
Mason Cox has yet to be offered a contract by Collingwood and could be heading to a premiership contender. Latest trade and contract news.
The 2021 Brownlow Medal is touted as the closest race in recent history, though one star might make a mockery of those predictions.
The Swans have moved to lock up four stars, while a premiership Tiger and an exciting young star have both signed new contracts.
Hawthorn was believed to be in the running to sign GWS midfielder Stephen Coniglio but Jeff Kennett’s comments may have changed all that.
The GWS Giants have received some unwelcome news about star tagger Matt De Boer.
GWS has been rocked by news midfield stopper Matt de Boer will miss eight weeks of footy. Plus the latest on Tom Liberatore and Jake Stringer.
The Giants couldn’t be in better shape heading into the bye period. But what does the future hold for its crew of firing veterans? Plus, updates on Stephen Coniglio and Jon Patton.
Carlton young gun Charlie Curnow had managed just eight goals in eight games this year. But Mark Robinson writes we’re seeing a different player over the past fortnight — and he likes what he sees.
Josh Kelly reminded North Melbourne exactly what they missed out on when he opted to re-sign with GWS rather than take their big-money offer as he and his teammates put the Kangaroos to the sword in Hobart.
Charlie Curnow kicked seven goals in a team which went down by three points, but Josh Dunkley had 41 disposals. Which star was best on ground in Western Bulldogs’ thrilling win.
The Western Bulldogs won a thriller against Carlton but they shouldn’t have cut it so fine in a performance Jon Anderson described as strange.
Five years after he represented Australia at the Commonwealth Games, debutant Jake Stein is intent on making the most of his opportunity with GWS Giants.
North Melbourne caretaker coach Rhyce Shaw takes on his former club but GWS ruckman Shane Mumford says the Giants aren’t going to help their ex-teammate’s bid for the Roos’ top job.
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