Trade period: Which deal will fall first?
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?
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.
Tim Kelly becomes a Docker. Tom Papley joins the Blues. Essendon snares two first-round picks for Joe Daniher. What’s your club’s dream scenario from the trade period?
From history-makers to comeback kids and unheralded heroes, this year’s best-and-fairest awards recognised some of the AFL’s best talents. Who won at your club?
UPDATE: Hawthorn defender Ben Stratton is racing the clock to be fit for finals due to a pectoral injury. Every club’s playing stocks reviewed.
ST KILDA coach Alan Richardson has officially entered the Saints in the Michael Hurley sweepstakes but says the Bomber had to tick some boxes before he was pursued.
WITH three rounds remaining there are five clubs still in contention to finish in the top four. One team will be unlucky to miss out. CHAMPION DATA PREDICTIONS
THE race to secure the double chance in finals has never been hotter after Adelaide moved into the top four in place of Geelong this weekend. WHERE YOUR CLUB SITS
ST KILDA has produced a dominant performance at the MCG, with Tim Membrey booting five goals in an imposing 71-point win over Carlton.
OF the teams that won’t be seeing finals action, PAUL CHAPMAN sees potential with Carlton, Melbourne and St Kilda, but there are some clubs he’s not so sure about.
SUNDAY TEAMS UPDATE: JARRAD McVeigh has been named to return for Sydney against Fremantle after missing just one week with a groin injury. SEE ALL THE ROUND 19 TEAMS
FREMANTLE are in a class of their own when it comes to injuries in 2016 but the “hurt ladder” also shines on Collingwood. WHERE DOES YOUR CLUB RANK?
UPDATE: THE Western Bulldogs could receive a well-needed boost with Jake Stringer and Luke Dahlhaus set to return. Who’s hurt at your club?
THE TACKLE: ESSENDON was insipid and tanking would be an excuse but it doesn’t exist so it was their worst performance of the season. Robbo reveals his likes and dislikes from Round 18.
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