Dons’ Daniher stance could give Carlton the Blues
Essendon genuinely wants to retain Joe Daniher, adamant its current position with Sydney isn’t posturing or a negotiating tactic. Jon Ralph and Jay Clark on why that’s bad news for Carlton.
Essendon genuinely wants to retain Joe Daniher, adamant its current position with Sydney isn’t posturing or a negotiating tactic. Jon Ralph and Jay Clark on why that’s bad news for Carlton.
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.
Essendon and Sydney are a mile apart in talks over Joe Daniher and the impasse could spell trouble for one of the Bombers’ biggest rivals.
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DYLAN Shiel’s market value continues to skyrocket, with the Greater Western Sydney midfielder in no hurry to decide on his future at the club.
THE AFL’s leading recruiters believe the league will soon allow teams to trade away future draft picks under a new system.
RYAN Griffen says leaving the Western Bulldogs was the hardest decision he’s ever made as the new Giant came close to tears.
ADAM Cooney says it was “bittersweet” leaving the Western Bulldogs but there was never any doubt in his mind Essendon was his club of choice.
ST KILDA is expected to crown Christian Petracca this year’s No.1 draft pick after rejecting four concrete offers for the coveted selection.
MITCH Hallahan and the Suns hope the former Hawk can follow in the footsteps of Josh Kennedy and Ben McGlynn by starring at a second club.
PORT Adelaide’s 2015 AFL premiership hopes have skyrocketed with the club finally closing a deal for star Essendon ruckman-forward Paddy Ryder.
TOM Boyd has joined Western Bulldogs on a Buddy Franklin-style contract after a sensational about-face by Greater Western Sydney.
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