Clubs frustrated over pre-season trade period
Frustrated clubs are still in the dark over next year’s trade landscape, with no clarity from the AFL over a potential second trade period after clubs have completed their pre-season training.
Frustrated clubs are still in the dark over next year’s trade landscape, with no clarity from the AFL over a potential second trade period after clubs have completed their pre-season training.
Essendon skipper Dyson Heppell played a key role in convincing Orazio Fantasia to stay a Bomber. Now the playing group is lobbying the club to hold Joe Daniher to his contract.
New Hawk Sam Frost is expected to play alongside Ben McEvoy in Hawthorn’s defence next season as coach Alastair Clarkson continues to experiment with the ruckman after late-season success.
Melbourne believes it has slotted in its two wingmen for the next five years after trialling 15 players in that slot in 2019. Now all eyes are on what the club will do with its pick 3 in the draft.
THE GWS Giants have declared Tom Boyd is a required player, saying he will not be part of any trade that involves Ryan Griffen.
DEAL DONE: Allen Christensen is now a Brisbane Lion after Geelong accepted pick 21 on Monday for the crafty midfield-forward.
IT is the 40-page document St Kilda hopes will deliver its second premiership.
SYDNEY Grand Final hero Nick Malceski has signed a three-year deal to move to the Gold Coast as an unrestricted free agent.
ST KILDA will look to do a trade for Swans medium forward Tim Membrey, after he requested a trade from Sydney to Seaford.
JAMES Strauss doesn’t have a contract for 2015 and has been told by Paul Roos he’ll be put up for trade when the AFL exchange period opens today.
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DUMPED Carlton utility Mitch Robinson was shocked to hear he was unwanted by the club, according to his manager Tim Hazell.
THE increasing likelihood is Mitch Clark will play football next year — but not at Melbourne. If he goes, Dees fans deserve to be disappointed.
CLUBS now take a look a good hard look at themselves. While what they see is important — who they get — and/or trade is critical.
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