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Collingwood players investigated over shooting range
The Office of Police Integrity is investigating players from an AFL club - believed to be Collingwood - over the alleged misuse of a police shooting range.
Schneider, Dempster headed for Moorabbin
Goalsneak Adam Schneider and defender Sean Dempster, members of Sydney's 2005 premiership team, are likely to be traded to St Kilda.
Swans look to adapt to speed of game
Just two years ago, the Swans seemed to have become the AFL's prototype.
Shaw might head to Brisbane
Three-way deal relating to the futures of Lion Cameron Wood and Demon Travis Johnstone may send Magpie flanker to Brisbane.
Kangaroos approve Laidley deal
Roos board finally settles on a new two-year contract for its coach.
Judd deal to hinge on Kennedy
Carlton and West Coast have finally agreed on a deal that will make Chris Judd a Blue.
Dons set sights on talented Lion
Essendon seems certain to try to entice Jared Brennan into the pre-season draft.
AFL pressures Roos over Gold Coast
Package designed to entice a club to the Gold Coast to include priority draft picks.
Pick of the trades
State of play for your club after three days of AFL trade week.
Trade week update
All the latest on who might go where, what might happen, and what will never happen.
Demon back in Melbourne, but not for long
Travis Johnstone stepped off a plane from Thailand last night to decide where he wants to play football next year. It is unlikely to be at Melbourne.
Judd price tag to scare Tigers
Richmond is warned that it would have to pay Chris Judd up to $2 million if it concocted a deal with West Coast that would put the champion in the pre-season draft.
Hawks again target Thornton
The deal that wasn't this time last year may be reprised, with Hawthorn rekindling its interest in Carlton defender Bret Thornton.
Two-game start but origin dies
League bosses admit state-of-origin football is now "unlikely" to be in the 2008 fixture.
On your way, Jude: Swans are ready to trade Bolton
Premiership winner Jude Bolton has become the latest key midfielder to feature in trade week as the Swans try to satisfy their need for speed.
WA farewells Mainy, Eagles' heart and soul
The picture that had, in the past week, come to epitomise Chris Mainwaring, stood large above his coffin yesterday.
Daniher to Windy Hill kicks off quiet week for Dons
New Essendon coach Matthew Knights yesterday predicted a quiet trade period for his club, saying it would not use up valuable draft picks.
Kangaroos hunt for Lions midfielder Selwood
The Kangaroos are trying to lure Brisbane Lions midfielder Troy Selwood home to Victoria.
Kennedy prefers Carlton
Josh Kennedy would prefer to remain with the Blues, but would entertain joining the Eagles if Carlton encouraged him to do so.
Saints move for ruckman Blake
St Kilda has offered a three-year contract to Geelong's Mark Blake that, financially, is likely to be beyond the premiers to match.
Laidley tipped to sign
The Kangaroos will lift investment in their football department to bring it up to the AFL average in a move the club hopes will persuade coach Dean Laidley to sign a new contract before the end of the week.
Ruckmen high on the shopping list
The AFL trade period officially kicks off at Telstra Dome, with all 16 clubs on hand to begin the swap meet.
Mainwaring the 'larrikin' remembered
Family and friends have paid tribute to former West Coast Eagles star Chris Mainwaring at an often emotional funeral service in Perth.
Judd deal not likely to happen quickly
Carlton was pessimistic about a quick resolution to their trade stand-off with West Coast over Chris Judd, entering the opening round of official negotiations.
Another Daniher headed to Essendon
The Daniher tradition will continue at Essendon in 2008, with the Bombers committing to Darcy Daniher under the AFL's new father-son bidding system.
WA will pause to farewell Mainwaring
Western Australia will come to a virtual standstill today for the state funeral of Chris Mainwaring.
In-demand Jolly sticks with Swans
Darren Jolly, the most experienced and decorated member of the band of ruckmen thought likely to shape much of this year's trading period, has removed himself from the deal-making fray, which officially begins today.
Jolly good deal entices ruckman to stay a Swan
Darren Jolly, the most experienced and decorated member of the band of ruckmen expected to shape this year's trading period, has withdrawn from the deal-making fray that starts today.
Geraldton surfers pay tribute to Mainwaring
More than 150 West Australian surfers formed a huge sea circle off Geraldton yesterday in an emotional tribute to former West Coast star Chris Mainwaring.
AFL players resist drug penalties bid
The AFL Players Association has no plans to change its policy on illicit drug-testing despite a Federal Government attempt to force the league to toughen the penalties for players who test positive.
Bell will go around again
Former Fremantle captain Peter Bell will play on for one more season, after widespread speculation that his AFL retirement was imminent.
Bulldog pair dismiss hero tag
Daniel Cross flew home from Hong Kong last night adamant that he and his Western Bulldogs teammate Tom Williams were not superheroes - but with a new appreciation of survival that he has never experienced on a football field.
No doubting Buckley's greatness
The Collingwood superstar not only left his stamp on the game, but timed his retirement perfectly.
End-of-season trip facing a slow death
Boozy weeks in the name of celebration are on the wane.
Retired skipper a Magpie for the ages
Collingwood great Nathan Buckley has put away the boots, but his legacy will inspire new generations of Magpies.