Daily One Liners: 6 May 2013
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints utility Arryn Siposs is relishing the opportunity to forge a goal-kicking partnership with St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Saints utility Arryn Siposs is relishing the opportunity to forge a goal-kicking partnership with St Kilda skipper Nick Riewoldt
IT will be a far cry from the 90,000 he is used to playing in front of on ANZAC Day, but new West Coast Eagle Sharrod Wellingham is expected to line up with East Perth in the WAFL on Thursday for his first game of the season. The news was confirmed last night by Eagles
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Melbourne midfielder NATHAN JONES says no-one should expect Jimmy Toumpas and Jack Viney to dominate for a while yet
NEW West Coast Eagle Sharrod Wellingham was amongst the most impressive Eagles players on Saturday but is now set to miss the rest of the NAB Cup after injuring his ankle. On Sunday. On a trampoline. Wellingham, 24, joined the Eagles in a Trade Period deal that saw West Coast ship the 17th pick of
DESPITE making the semi finals last season without Mark LeCras the Eagles will be overjoyed at his return to the forward line this season. LeCras got through his first game in 12 months unscathed and booted a goal from the same pocket where he injured his knee and showing no signs of caution. LeCras is
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Gun recruit Brent Moloney says Brisbane’s young midfield brigade is ready to join the AFL’s elite
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Suns defender SEB TAPE is confident his knee will recover fully and is focused on assisting recently recruited defenders Tom Murphy and Greg Broughton settle in to a strengthened and miserly backline
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: New Carlton coach Mick Malthouse has played an early hand in Blues playing changes thrusting dashing play-maker Chris Yarran into midfield running duties in a practice match
WEST Coast’s decision to pluck two mature age players in last year’s rookie draft shows that it is in a position to contend again as it bolstered its ranks with former Melbourne midfielder Jamie Bennell and former Subiaco and Port Melbourne ruckman Callum Sinclair. Sinclair is expected to play in the NAB Cup, while Bennell
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
UPDATE: 25/10/12 – NORTH MELBOURNE is now confident of reaching a deal for Melbourne midfielder Jordan Gysberts, who may be used in a swap for Cameron Pedersen. The Demons were banking on the Brisbane Lions giving them a second round draft pick for Stefan Martin but the Lions will only pass a third round selection.
COLLINGWOOD’S Sharrod Wellingham has got his wish to return home to Perth and head to the West Coast Eagles for pick 17; the Eagles’ first selection in this year’s draft. Wellingham, who was ultimately squeezed out by the Pies” salary cap, also had a desire to return home and has been one of the Pies’
AFTER Friday night’s incident that saw Collingwood’s Sharrod Wellingham break Carlton’s Kade Simpson jaw, it was widely acknowledged that the Magpies midfielder was going to miss some time when he fronted the Match Review Panel today. And miss time he will with Wellingham pleading guilty to the level five rough conduct charge and accepting a three-match ban. While the original
COLLINGWOOD midfielder Sharrod Wellingham looks set to be suspended after delivering a late hit to Carlton’s Kade Simpson that saw the latter’s jaw being broken on Friday night The incident occurred in the third term when Wellingham collided late and high with Simpson. While it has been described in some media outlets as a marking contest it
COLLINGWOOD midfielder Sharrod Wellingham is set to return for Friday night’s blockbuster against Carlton at the MCG despite missing with general soreness in the VFL on the weekend. Wellingham missed the opening two matches of the season on a club-imposed ban after breaching the clubs’ rehabilitation protocol. Pies VFL coach Tarkyn Lockyer said on Saturday that Wellingham’s attitude