High-flying Melbourne forward
Jeremy Howe is waiting on a Collingwood contract offer before deciding where he will ask to be traded to. North Melbourne and Gold Coast have made offers for Howe but Collingwood are still to decide if they will make a offer. Collingwood have met Howe several times and are interested in the forward. Howe met Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley recently to talk through the possibility of a move and where he would fit at the club.
A meeting between Fremantle coach Ross Lyon and
Harley Bennell has helped ease the Dockers' nerves about taking the midfielder on. It is understood Lyon and Bennell met face-to-face in Perth on Tuesday, with the Dockers shaping as the Gold Coast player's probable new home despite the club wavering somewhat in recent days. While the Suns will push for at least the Dockers' first pick in the draft, No. 16, Fremantle is likely to view that as too big a price given the lack of competition for the highly talented onballer. Fremantle doesn't pick again until No. 35, meaning the club may look to secure a pick somewhere in the 20s to offer for the talented 21-year-old.
Sydney has joined those clubs interested in Collingwood wingman
Paul Seedsman, who is yet to decide which club he would prefer to be traded to. Gold Coast and North have made offers for the midfielder.
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Brendon Goddard has also been linked to a move west to join his former coach Ross Lyon at Fremantle but the Bombers are adamant the 30-year-old is going nowhere.
Defender
Courtenay Dempsey is also out of contract and has been linked to a move to Sydney but Casley, who also handles Dempsey, said he would meet with Worsfold before deciding his future.
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