Daily One Liners: 14 May 2012
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: In another frustration for Carlton, the Blues are set to lose small forward Eddie Betts for three matches in a serious match review panel setback
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: In another frustration for Carlton, the Blues are set to lose small forward Eddie Betts for three matches in a serious match review panel setback
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Swans speedster LEWIS JETTA is hoping to inspire Swans fans both on and off the field this season
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Most AFL players like to get away from the game during their off-season break, but not Geelong’s Steven Motlop
AFTER the completion of the 2012 AFL season the league will be revolutionised by the introduction of free agency. For eligible players this will give them the ability to leave their current club, bypassing the draft and trade periods, and essentially pick their next employer themselves. For the AFL, this will be an unprecedented change. In the lead
THE Richmond Football Club has signed a new five year contract with Brett Deledio that will see the top midfielder remain at the club through to the end of 2017. Under the new Free Agency rules, Deledio, 24, would have been a Restricted Free Agent (RFA) after the end of this season. Instead he will remain
RICHMOND star midfielder Brett Deledio will be rested in this weekend’s match against Geelong in the NAB Cup as the Tigers prepare him for the start of the home and away series. Deledio, 24, has been out of the Tigers line up since he hobbled off the field during an intra-club practice match on February