Key trade deals at impasse as Cats, Swans talk tough
The opening two days of the trade period have been slow going, with several key deals in limbo as clubs push for first-round draft picks as compensation. See how day two unfolded.
The opening two days of the trade period have been slow going, with several key deals in limbo as clubs push for first-round draft picks as compensation. See how day two unfolded.
Adam Kingsley has opened up on why he missed out on the Carlton and Collingwood coaching jobs and weighed in on a Tiger’s exit from Punt Road.
Tristan Xerri, Jordon Sweet, Callum Coleman-Jones, Jon Ceglar and Peter Ladhams are all on the trade block. Who will go and who will stay?
Former Carlton captain Marc Murphy will play on next year after agreeing to a new deal, while GWS has provided an update on free agent Zac Williams. Get the latest trade news here.
DANIEL Wells is yet to decide whether he’ll depart Arden St amid interest from Collingwood and other rival clubs. Plus updates on Jack Riewoldt and Nathan and Mitch Brown.
BRENT Harvey seems increasingly likely to pull the pin on his record-breaking AFL career but Drew Petrie could line up for West Coast in 2017.
TRAVIS Cloke is set to sacrifice more than half his salary to get a deal done with premiers Western Bulldogs, plus news on Marley Williams and Will Hoskin-Elliott.
TRAVIS Cloke’s father says he is looking forward to playing for a coach who believes in him ahead of his imminent move to the Western Bulldogs.
COLLINGWOOD coach Nathan Buckley has quashed rumours Brent Harvey will be at the Magpies in 2017.
LIN Jong says he regrets his mid-season tour of Collingwood’s facilities as he weighs up the “big decision” whether to leave Western Bulldogs.
RUMOURS Bryce Gibbs is set to walk out on Carlton mid-contract to return to Adelaide have been rejected by his management.
THE 2016 AFL free agency and trade period will run for two weeks as the league prepares for players to move clubs during the off-season. ALL THE KEY OFF-SEASON DATES
BRENT Harvey has confirmed he has suitors if he decides to play on next year but says he remains undecided and plans to use a family holiday to ponder his future.
GREATER Western Sydney could make a bold bid for Essendon’s No.1 draft pick as the Giants zero in on a replacement for Heath Shaw.
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