Done deals: Saints big winners, Steven a Cat
The last day of the trade period has been as frenetic as expected, although several big deals remained in limbo with less than two hours remaining. EVERY DONE DEAL.
The last day of the trade period has been as frenetic as expected, although several big deals remained in limbo with less than two hours remaining. EVERY DONE DEAL.
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.
At loggerheads over the value of Jack Steven, Geelong has signalled its intention to walk away from a deal with the Saints and, instead, accelerate the growth of its younger midfielders.
Many footy fans were left surprised when it became clear the Saints wouldn’t offer Josh Bruce a contract past 2020. But it all makes sense now. Operation ‘Sign Ben King’ is officially on.
ST KILDA won’t ask luckless forward Paddy McCartin to change his aggressive attack on the ball following yet another courageous lunge that saw break his collarbone at the MCG.
ST KILDA was better than Richmond on Saturday, but that doesn’t say much given Richmond’s ineptitude in the first half.
UPDATE: ST KILDA’S hopes against Richmond have taken a hit with two key players ruled out through injury, while Collingwood puts more players in cotton wool. LATEST INJURY AND SELECTION NEWS
EVERYONE loved Lenny Hayes, or so we thought. Former Saint Justin Koschitzke has spilt the beans on his squeaky clean teammate, revealing there was one group he didn’t get on with at all.
GEELONG threw Harry Taylor and Lachie Henderson forward against Richmond and won the game, so why don’t more teams try it? Who could be your club’s swing man?
UPDATE: ST KILDA veteran Sam Fisher has been cleared of any structural damage to his jaw after a clash that left him in hospital.
RUTHLESS to a fault, Sydney has snuffed out St Kilda’s 2016 finals’ dream with an awesome second-half display — but the flag contender’s victory might come at a cost.
TRAVIS Cloke has been dropped for the third time this season and he’s not the only big name out at Collingwood. But stars are back for Hawks, Demons and Suns. FULL SQUADS
FOOTY great Nicky Winmar has bared his soul on the same patch of turf where he made his iconic stand against racism, to stand up for his once-estranged gay son Tynan.
THIS weekend’s Pride Game will drive the conversations that need to be had, according to league boss Gillon McLachlan.
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