Essendon’s re-signed club champion Peter Wright is out of Sunday’s round one clash with Hawthorn – and possibly well beyond that.
In the mega-trade, the Saints also receive Gold Coast’s Serene Watson, while Brisbane’s Lulu Pullar heads to North Melbourne and Jordan Membrey, Ella Maurer and Clara Fitzpatrick all move to the Suns.Wardlaw, 23, earned an All-Australian selection last season after booting 45 goals in 47 games.“I loved my time with Brisbane and will forever have a special bond with the girls I played with there,” Wardlaw said.
Earlier this week, Brisbane coach Craig Starcevich said despite losing some core players this year - including league best-and-fairest winner Emily Bates and Greta Bodey to Hawthorn - he was pleased the nucleus of last season’s grand final team has chosen to resign. “It’s pleasing the large majority, 19 of them at this stage, continue to make sound football decisions.”Giants veteran Davis goes down with injury scareAs a new era dawns for the Giants under coach Adam Kingsley, one of the club’s old favourites suffered a major injury scare on Friday as former skipper Phil Davis went down in a crumpled heap.
Davis, who is eight matches short of the 200-game milestone, was delisted at the end of last year, having played only four games for the Giants in 2022, and was redrafted as a rookie.“He’s a special part of the footy club,” said star midfielder Josh Kelly.
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