Dees settle with Nathan Carroll Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - In the Demons' case, St Kilda overlooking Carroll could have forced Melbourne to increase his settlement because of his loss of earnings. ... |
One-sided draft numbers reopen debate on free agency for players The Australian, Australia - St Kilda, which until last week had represented Cousins's best chance of a new football life, was one of the clubs to take an experienced player. The Saints ... |
Behind the scenes with the Demons on draft day Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - St Kilda is ruled out as a possible competitor. Bail trained at Moorabbin last year, but couldn't win a spot on the rookie list. Why would the Saints go ... |
Four Tasmanians shine in AFL draft ABC Online, Australia - The tall forward and backman has always followed St Kilda, after his father Bob played for the Saints. But Jones says joining the Bulldogs is still a dream ... |
Watts to lead Demons revival Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - ... not shared by dumped Demon Nathan Carroll, who had been training with the Saints in the hope of being drafted. St Kilda will not have a pre-season pick. ... |
Street closes off avenue to Lions for family Real Footy, Australia - Street has opted to sign with St Joseph's in the Geelong Football League and finish his career in the home town in which he began his rise in the AFL ranks. ... |
Saints take O'Keefe-type from under their noses Real Footy, Australia - A Black Rock boy whose father works alongside former Saints spearhead Stewart Loewe at Haileybury College, Lynch was in the outer supporting St Kilda at ... |
Cousins' hopes fade Real Footy, Australia - THE odds of Ben Cousins returning to the AFL stage lengthened dramatically last week when St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions made public their decisions not to ... |
Ben Cousins overlooked in draft Daily Telegraph, Australia - St Kilda, which had been seriously considering drafting Cousins, pulled out of the race earlier in the week. Cousins was given a lifeline this month when ... |
Saints pluck Begley to fill back-line hole Real Footy, Australia - For St Kilda, there was a choice between two different plugs for a single backline hole. Nathan Carroll or Colm Begley? A damaged defender trying to put his ... |
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1966 Grand Final (2 min MP3)