AFL: The Blues were informed new recruit Elijah Hollands is due in court for drug possession, prior to his trade from the Gold Coast Suns.
The trading is done for another year as sides have a better idea of how they stack up moving forward.
A whopping 33 players changed clubs in yet another busy exchange period, with lists for 2024 already starting to take shape.has selected every club’s best 23 for season 2024 following the trade trade period - regardless of injury or suspension.The Crows are on the precipice of being a very good team in this competition. However their defence will be an issue early on, with Tom Doedee gone andshould be given time to establish himself in his new side.
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