Revealed: The agent behind every AFL-listed player
In a Code Sports exclusive, the ultimate list of player-agent ties lifts the lid on the master negotiators behind your club’s biggest stars, their contract stories and their future. SEE EVERY NAME.
In a Code Sports exclusive, the ultimate list of player-agent ties lifts the lid on the master negotiators behind your club’s biggest stars, their contract stories and their future. SEE EVERY NAME.
There’s plenty going right at the Pies in 2025, and the future is looking bright too, with a South African-born draft prospect turning heads after his VFL performance.
St Kilda has shown its hand in the chase for Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera’s signature, officially tabling a lucrative offer to convince the star playmaker to stay. Will it be enough?
Miles Bergman has widely tipped to take up a big-money offer to return home to Victoria – but, in a big win for the Power, that won’t be happening. Here’s the latest.
Despite a tight cap and looming giant payday for Tom De Koning, the Blues have officially ruled out moving on from their big names as they await the official takeover of Graham Wright.
Thirteen rounds into 2025, Kysaiah Pickett’s position on a potential trade hasn’t changed. But if a deal between the Dees and Dockers is to happen, it’s clear who won’t be involved.
It was a brazen contract dump, tied in with a juicy top-10 pick, that shocked the AFL. Nearly three years on, this is how the Jack Bowes deal changed trading forever.
How many of Collingwood’s veterans will play on next year? Plus news out of Hawthorn, Essendon, Melbourne and more in Moneyball.
The Pies’ collection of plus-30 premiership stars will have to bide their time if they want new deals for 2026. Plus, Jon Ralph has the latest on a key Crow’s future and Jeremy McGovern.
Ex-teammates weren’t sure how serious Luke Jackson was when he first floated a return to Melbourne. Months on, it’s clear Fremantle only has one option left to keep its budding ruck star.
A barefoot Luke Jackson ruled out a move back to Victoria in March. But the noise about a reunion with the Dees continues to rumble, and it could unlock something we haven’t seen in a decade.
Port Adelaide lost Showdown 57 but could it win the other battle in South Australia – the one for homegrown star Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera? We look at a potential trade from all angles.
Clubs can always find a midfielder or flanker but finding a key piece of your premiership build is worth its weight in gold. And it’s why a rising Bomber is set to become a highly-paid star.
Clayton Oliver’s drop-off in two years is as steep as we have ever seen, writes Jay Clark. And it could mean the Dees get desperate during trade period to cut ties with the premiership midfielder.
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