‘I still love the club’: Steven’s message for Saints
Geelong has landed one of the potential bargains of this year’s trade period, with St Kilda granting Jack Steven’s wish to become a Cat for a late draft pick on Wednesday.
Geelong has landed one of the potential bargains of this year’s trade period, with St Kilda granting Jack Steven’s wish to become a Cat for a late draft pick on Wednesday.
A new-look St Kilda has boldly declared its intention to play finals for the first time since 2011 after landing its five trade targets — and a bargain Swan might be the smartest move of all.
The last day of the trade period has been as frenetic as expected, although several big deals remained in limbo with less than two hours remaining. EVERY DONE DEAL.
He was once one of Brisbane’s shining lights, but opportunity dried up as the Lions’ star recruit outshone Lewis Taylor and the speedy small forward has moved south in a trade to the Sydney Swans.
GARY Ablett will play out his career with Gold Coast despite suggestions the Suns could seek to trade the champion midfielder, manager Liam Pickering says.
STEVE Johnson will be offered the chance to play on into a 16th AFL season after his remarkable new start with Greater Western Sydney.
GOLD Coast is adamant it is not rebuilding, hopeful a total overhaul of its medical and conditioning team will help retain its star players.
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EMBATTLED Collingwood forward Travis Cloke admits he was angry about being dropped to the VFL, but is adamant he won’t be walking away from the Magpies.
RISING Gold Coast stars Jaeger O’Meara and Dion Prestia will reject big offers from Melbourne clubs to play with their mates, vice-captain Steven May believes.
UPDATE: RICHMOND great Kevin Bartlett is surprised the Tigers have no interest in Michael Hurley, saying they should be “ready to pounce” should the banned Bomber leave.
MAJAK Daw could be one of this year’s hottest trade targets with the Sudanese trailblazer still searching for a place in North Melbourne’s best side.
IT’S the question facing parents and AFL recruiters, and this week Melbourne cult figure Max Gawn turned the spotlight back on the public v private school debate.
ESSENDON should target Jonathon Patton, Fremantle has money for Jesse Hogan and Gold Coast Suns star firmly on Bombers radar. LISTEN TO THE BIG DEAL PODCAST
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