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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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.
GEELONG is set to offer Melbourne free agent James Frawley a five-year contract in a bid to trump rivals Hawthorn and Gold Coast.
ST KILDA’S players have vowed there will be no repeat of last year’s dwarf-lighting furore with the players to hold a private end-of-season celebration next Wednesday.
WESTERN Bulldogs could be dealt pick No.26 as maximum compensation for the potential departure of free agent Shaun Higgins.
JARRAD Waite’s career at Carlton is not at the crossroads, it’s on a roundabout. And around and around it goes and has been for six years or so.
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