Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has said he toyed with the idea of recruiting
Claye Beams to the club in a bid to thwart brother
Dayne’s homesickness and keep the him at the Magpies. And Buckley said should the Magpies agree to trade Beams to Brisbane Lions he wants a ready-made player in return — and one of similar star-power status.
Brisbane are not willing to part ways with youngsters James Aish or Sam Mayes, and have categorically taken Tom Rockliff, Pearce Hanley and Jack Redden out of discussions.
Gold Coast have thrown their hat into the ring for Dayne Beams, with the Suns reportedly speaking to Collingwood about a potential deal. Collingwood look to gain the best deal possible for the homeward bound-Magpie, and could easily trump cross-town rivals Brisbane since they have flagged their intentions to offer their two first-round draft selections at 7 and 14 and potentially a player.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nathan-buckley-says-collingwood-want-a-readymade-star-in-return-for-midfielder-dayne-beams/story-fnig5e6k-1227072491512https://www.facebook.com/AFLSeasonAndOffSeasonNewsPort Adelaide have confirmed that they will not entertain the prospect of trading away one of its stars to secure Essendon's
Paddy Ryder. Power coach Hinkley has put his club’s first-round draft pick, currently No. 16, on the table for Ryder - who has been offered a five-year mega-deal to move to Alberton - and has not ruled out the possibility of adding a mid-range player to the deal.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/paddy-ryder-indicates-port-adelaide-is-in-strong-contention-to-win-his-services-after-seeking-trade-from-essendon/story-fni5f9de-1227071758008North Melbourne will part ways with
Liam Anthony.http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/collingwood-overhauls-fitness-program-mick-told-to-stop-it-a-roo-to-be-cut-and-sandos-next-job/story-fndv7pj3-1227072965195Reports have suggested that Port Adelaide's
John Butcher could find a new home at St Kilda this trade period, with
Terry Millera set to be picked up by the Power since signalling his desire to return home to South Australia.
Brian Lake may not be offered a renewed contract at Hawthorn, despite playing a key part in Hawthorn's back to back flags. The former Bulldog, 32, is uncontracted for next season and with Hawthorn now leading the race for James Frawley it could be curtains closed for Lake, who the Hawks coughed up a first round pick for just two years ago.
Collingwood's salary cap space has opened up drastically in the past two years with Heath Shaw, Dale Thomas and soon to be Dayne Beams and Heritier Lumumba all walking away from the club, the Pies will have the money to lure
Patrick Dangerfield with a suggested salary cap space of $1.3 million available.
Barrett asked whether Adelaide would say no to picks 2 & 3 (Frawley compo) from Melbourne for Dangerfield.
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