Daily One Liners: 21 May 2013
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Dylan Grimes’ horrendous run of injuries continues, with the Richmond defender set to miss up to eight more weeks in the
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Dylan Grimes’ horrendous run of injuries continues, with the Richmond defender set to miss up to eight more weeks in the
GUN Fremantle midfielder Nathan Fyfe has been charged with a level two kicking offence, (250 demerit points, 2 match sanction) after an incident involving Richmond midfielder Daniel Jackson in the second quarter of Friday night’s clash. Upon a guilty plea, Fyfe can reduce his sanction to one match and 187.50 demerit points. Richmond’s Brad Helbig
THERE were two significant changes to the Fremantle list that were evident on the weekend in the club’s first NAB Cup games. The first was the arrival of Danyle Pearce who made is debut for the Dockers after beginning his career at Port Adelaide. Pearce was a bright spark for the Dockers in both games and
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints defender James Gwilt says he is in a good space mentally and physically heading into the new AFL season
BOTH the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers were active participants in this years’ player exchange period. How will these transactions change the dynamics of two teams firmly entrenched in a battle for a top four spot next season? Only time will tell, but for now a more detailed look at the weeks that were
Football Nation’s Trade Week feature providing our readers with a complete summary of player movements and signings for every team
The inaugural free agency has come and gone with ten players successfully taking advantage of the system to change clubs.
Here is the breakdown of who went where and when as well as the compensation picks that were issued by the
THE inaugural AFL free agency period has now drawn to a close and we will no doubt be asking questions about what it achieved in the weeks and months to come. Adding fuel to that debate will be the compensation picks that have been awarded to clubs that suffered a net loss of players through the free
FREMANTLE has dived into the free agency market making a bid for out of contract Port Adelaide defender Danyle Pearce making him the first player to take advantage of the new rules managing player movement. The clock is now ticking for the Power who have just 72 hours to match the offer or lose the services of
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
PORT Adelaide has bitten back at Western Bulldogs ruckman Will Minson, who today apologised for slur about Power midfielder Danyle Pearce’s mother. While Pearce today accepted Minson’s apology, he believes Minson’s “actions from here will mean far more than words.” Port skipper Dominic Cassisi was on the hop today saying that Minson has over stepped