Hawthorn’s 204cm
Luke Lowden, 23, who has played just one senior game with the club in six years, is a player and a number of other clubs will look at, particularly given his ability to also play forward as evidenced by three goals on his senior debut this year.
Fremantle coach Ross Lyon confirmed his club’s interested in Melbourne defender
James Frawley but said any deal was a long way off. Frawley flew to Perth on Monday to meet the Dockers, who are likely to lose long-time defender Luke McPharlin to retirement.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/trade-whispers-young-cats-on-the-block-crows-talk-to-okeefe-freo-keep-eye-on-frawley/story-e6frf3e3-1227060700915Heritier Lumumba remains in Northern Australia but will return over the weekend to meet with at least two more clubs. They are believed to include a WA-based club and another Melbourne club after he met Demons coach Paul Roos recently.
Collingwood has met
Mitch Clark twice at the Westpac Centre and seems prepared to take the risk of recruiting him despite his foot and soft-tissue problems.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/heritier-lumumba-set-to-leave-collingwood-while-melbourne-forward-mitch-clark-eyes-magpies/story-e6frf3e3-1227060688975Speed demon
Johann Wagner will have a clutch of AFL clubs to choose his destination from if he is crowned the inaugural winner of The Recruit tonight. Those close to Wagner believe Melbourne and Port Adelaide are strong chances to secure for the 23-year-old, while Gold Coast, GWS and St Kilda could also make bids. Fremantle has also tracked the show closely.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/johann-wagner-expected-to-win-afl-contract-via-the-recruit/story-e6frf33l-1227060618623Port Adelaide's
John Butcher may seek a trade back to Victoria for further opportunities after only playing the 3 Games for the Power this season.
According to SEN:
Multiple clubs are after Sydney's
Tom Mitchell, Carlton have been reported as the club who have had the most interest after being linked to the midfielder all season.
North Melbourne's
Liam Anthony remains out of contract and could seek a trade for further opportunities after only playing nine games for the Roos this season.
Fremantle's
Matthew De Boer remains out of contract and could seek for further opportunities after only playing 13 games this season after playing all 25 last year.
Brisbane's
Matthew Leuenberger may be available for trade if the Lions can secure Essendon's Patrick Ryder.
Port Adelaide have joined the race for
Paddy Ryder according to Caro on Footy Classified. However, Brisbane are still favourites given it's believed Ryder wants to live in a non-AFL dominant state.