Footy tips: Are Tigers vulnerable in GF rematch?
Richmond has surged into the top four on the back of three straight wins while GWS is losing ground on the top eight. But our experts are tipping an upset this weekend.
Richmond has surged into the top four on the back of three straight wins while GWS is losing ground on the top eight. But our experts are tipping an upset this weekend.
There is hope coming for clubs and players looking to sign new contracts. The deals won’t be simple but they do have a big impact on the fixture. Jon Ralph explains.
He’s been a key figure in Port Adelaide’s surge to the top of the AFL ladder and Mark Robinson says Charlie Dixon is playing with the passion and power of another former premiership spearhead. Plus, all Robbo’s Round 7 likes and dislikes.
A recruit who the Blues scored for nothing has been one of the finds of the year. And a feature of Jack Martin’s stellar performance against the Bulldogs had flashes of Cyril Rioli about it, writes Mark Robinson.
UPDATE: JAEGER O’Meara could be forced into the national draft after Gold Coast yesterday rejected Hawthorn’s “low-ball offer”.
HAWTHORN coach Alastair Clarkson says it was a “no brainer” to let Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis continue their careers at other clubs.
HAWTHORN fans are struggling to comprehend the departure of champions Sam Mitchell and Jordan Lewis as social media goes into an AFL trade meltdown. VOTE
HAWTHORN is negotiating with Melbourne over an exchange of late picks that will make Jordan Lewis a Demon but the Jaeger O’Meara deal is in danger of stalling.
ESSENDON is plotting to undermine Hawthorn’s pursuit of Gold Coast young gun Jaeger O’Meara by offering the Suns a draft pick mega deal.
UPDATE: HAWTHORN midfielder Jordan Lewis has officially requested a trade to Melbourne, with the two clubs to meet today to thrash out a likely pick swap.
IT HAS been a trade period full of bombshells so far but not many deals have been completed … yet. Catch up on the state of play as we head into the final days of the trade period.
THE moves to send Sam Mitchell to West Coast and now Jordan Lewis to Melbourne has shocked the football world. But for Hawthorn, these moves are made out of necessity and part of a plan.
MELBOURNE has dangled a three-year carrot in front of Hawthorn star Jordan Lewis in a bid to secure the gun ball-winner.
HAWTHORN’S “clinical” approach to list management is what separates them from rival clubs, former Hawks president Jeff Kennett has declared.
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