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  • Devils prepared to put forward monster deal for Pies midfielder | Tassie’s $7m plot to poach Pi…

    Devils prepared to put forward monster deal for Pies midfielder | Tassie’s $7m plot to poach Pi…

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    Devils prepared to put forward monster deal for Pies midfielder

    Tasmania is prepared to put forward a seven-year deal to Beau McCreery

    TASMANIA has made Collingwood midfielder Beau McCreery a serious target for its list build as the Devils hit the market.

    AFL.com.au can reveal McCreery, who turned 25 this week, has been identified as a real player of interest for the Devils with their suite of list concessions soon to come into effect.

    It is understood the Devils would be prepared to put forward a deal up to seven years to lure McCreery as a prominent signing, at a rate of around $1 million a season.

    Last year, there were 58 players in the AFL who were paid at least $1 million, with that number set to increase again this year and be closer to 75 players by the end of 2027 when the current Collective Bargaining Agreement ends.

    Tassie’s $7m plot to poach Pie via list loophole; three-team race for free agent — Trade Whispers

    Tasmania is plotting a multi-million dollar play for a Collingwood young gun – just not the one you think.

    Plus a Melbourne free agent is said to be attracting interest from two interstate clubs as the race for his signature heats up. Read on in Trade Whispers.

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    Tasmania is primed to try and poach Collingwood’s Beau McCreery using one of its big list build concessions, it’s been revealed.

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    Geelong and Brisbane stars in play as Tassie make call on signing Nick Daicos

    The Tasmania Devils have reportedly ruled out pursuing AFL players who are under contract, meaning the likes of Nick Daicos, Sam Darcy and Harry Sheezel are all out of play. But big-name stars like Logan Morris from Brisbane, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera from St Kilda and Jeremy Cameron from Geelong could be on the table.

    The Devils will enter the AFL competition in 2028 and would love a big fish signing like Gold Coast got with Gary Ablett. Collingwood star Daicos has been a constant source of speculation and rumours over a potential move to Tassie, and the man himself hasn't categorically ruled it out.

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  • Forecast rough seas put iconic Rottnest Channel Swim in doubt | Swimmer braces for Rottnest swim …

    Forecast rough seas put iconic Rottnest Channel Swim in doubt | Swimmer braces for Rottnest swim …

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    Forecast rough seas put iconic Rottnest Channel Swim in doubt

    Thousands of competitors are gearing up to take on the 2026 Rottnest Channel Swim this Saturday. (ABC News: Eliza Laschon)

    As thousands of people prepare to tackle Western Australia's most iconic open water swimming event, strong weather warnings are threatening to grind it to a halt just 48 hours before it begins.

    The Rottnest Channel Swim is set to take place on Saturday, with swimmers and their logistical teams monitoring every gust, every current and every announcement as months of preparation hangs in the balance.

    The Bureau of Meteorology is forecasting strong nautical winds of 30 knots, or about 55 kilometres per hour, on Saturday morning.

    Swimmer braces for Rottnest swim amid weather concerns

    Training nine times a week is no small feat — but for 18-year-old Bianca Monaco, its just part of the process as she gears up to take on Saturday’s Rottnest Channel Swim after a triumphant win last year.

    But unpredictable weather forecasted for the weekend could put that plan into limbo.

    “I’m pretty excited, but I’m definitely starting to feel the nerves with the weather,” Ms Monaco said.

    Rottnest Channel Swim Association organisers on Wednesday were “closely monitoring the weather forecast” in the lead-up to the open water event.

    Individual skippers of the boats used to support swimmers were also advised to consider the weather advice before they decide to set out early on Saturday morning.

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    The 20-kilometre swim bringing a Perth family back to where it all began

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    Competing in this year’s Rottnest Swim will be a full-circle moment for Nancy Shaw and her family.

    It was at the Rottnest Hotel more than 20 years ago when Shaw first officially met her husband Jason after he had completed the swim, although their paths had crossed on previous occasions.

    “I just finished an internship and qualified for the World Championships for Great Britain in the triathlon and it happened to be in New Zealand and Queenstown in 2003 in December,” Shaw said.

    “Then my best friend from university was living in Perth, and she was like, ‘You need to come to Perth for Christmas’.

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