Daily Round Up – Wednesday 30th April
April 30, 2008 by News
Carlton coach Brett Ratten expects a fired up West Coast team when his side takes them on this Friday night. The game will see Chris Judd face his old team for the first time – Herald Sun
West Coast Eagles coach John Worsfold has downplayed the matchup of Chris Judd against his old club saying that Judd is history at the Eagles – Herald Sun
AFL Football Operations Manager Adrian Anderson has said there is no guarantee that the league will eventually introduce free agency – Herald Sun
The AFL has handed down a $50,000 fine to the Sydney Swans for fielding 19 men late in the last quarter in Sunday’s drawn game with North Melbourne – Real Footy
It has been revelaed that out of form St Kilda forward Fraser Gehrig has arthritis in his hands making it difficult for him to make a successful return to football – Real Footy
Richmond’s board has given the thumbs up to Terry Wallace and have vowed he will remain senior coach at Punt Road at least until his contract runs out at the end of 2009 – Real Footy
Geelong Premiership ruckman Brad Ottens is almost ready to return after having missed the first six rounds due to a foot problem – The Australian
Despite being banned for three weeks yesterday, West Coast Eagle Daniel Kerr will still be eligible to play for the Dream Team against Victoria on May 10 – The Australian


