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.
Aiden Bonar faces a challenge breaking into the Giants’ stacked midfield next season. And rival clubs might make their move if the talented GWS ballwinner decides to make a move.
Several players have declared their hand ahead of trade period, nominating the clubs they wish to join. But how soon will they get their wish and will there be a deal on day one?
What must your club do at the trade table and through the off-season? Respected footy analyst and Collingwood premiership player Mick McGuane ponders the burning questions for every team.
GWS boss David Matthews says his team would rather play home finals against the Swans at Alice Springs than their rivals home base of the SCG.
TRAVIS Cloke has been axed after one game and Nick Riewoldt is injured but Todd Goldstein has been named as the Blues take a punt on father-son gun Jack Silvagni. FULL SQUADS
THEY whisper behind each other’s backs. But when will the Swans and Giants rivalry erupt on the field?
LEON Cameron admits some of his GWS Giants have slipped in form but he’s backing them to regain it against the Swans in the derby on Sunday.
FREMANTLE and Richmond in the top four and Carlton winning the wooden spoon? Reporters fess up to pre-season clangers. VOTE AND HAVE YOUR SAY
I’D LOVE to have the Giants get to where Collingwood are, where everyone wants to beat you. The thing about the Magpies is you either love them or you hate them, writes Heath Shaw.
SYDNEY Swans skipper Jarrad McVeigh remembers going to a near-empty SCG as a child. A full house at the AFL Sydney derby on Sunday, he says, is evidence how far AFL has come in NSW.
LEON Cameron has dismissed suggestions his team is feeling the ill effects of a gruelling travel schedule after arguably the two toughest road trips in the AFL.
GWS coach Leon Cameron says Giants have been down “five to 10 per cent” and can’t rely on Sydney having an off day in Sunday’s AFL derby.
THE Giants are poised to set a ground record at Spotless Stadium on Sunday for their blockbuster against the Swans.
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