Options aplenty for Shaw

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Collingwod defender Heath Shaw will spend the weekend deciding where he'd like to play next year. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Michael Klein / HeraldSun

HEATH Shaw will have spoken to as many as seven clubs by the time the trade window opens on Monday.

Shaw, who turns 28 next month, has attracted interest from sides inside and outside of premiership contention and is weighing up the best fit for him.

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The running defender has been quizzed by rival clubs on his frustration at playing on the last line of defence, which he was often forced to do this year.

He has told them he is a passionate player who is desperate for success, but acknowledges he must change how he expresses his passion.

Shaw will leave on a holiday next week where he will consider where to take his career.

COLIN SYLVIA

Learning the Dockers theme song after signing a three-year contract as an unrestricted free agent. Dees happy for him to go.

MATT WHITE

Unrestricted free agent has signed for Port Adelaide on a three-year deal. Richmond receives nothing in return.

LUKE McGUANE

Another unrestricted free agent who has walked out on Richmond, bound for Brisbane. New Lions coach and former Tigers assistant Justin Leppitsch a major factor.

Eddie Betts celebrates his goal in the second quarter. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: HeraldSun

EDDIE BETTS

Carlton yesterday confirmed it would not match Adelaide's four-year offer worth around $2 million. Betts will be a Crow in 2014.

SHANE SAVAGE

New club may be determined by which ruckman Hawthorn wants. Carlton and the Brisbane Lions among the most interested parties for the 22-year-old, proposing Shaun Hampson and Billy Longer respectively.

HEATH SHAW

No shortage of interest. Will have spoken to seven clubs - both flag contenders and non-contenders - by the time the trade window opens. Has to decide what he wants out of the rest of his career - big money or the chance at another flag.

NICK DAL SANTO

North Melbourne wants him, he wants North Melbourne, but St Kilda can't make up its mind. Remains in limbo.

DALE THOMAS

Move to Carlton not expected until next week, with the Blues yet to make offer official. But Pies resigned to losing the premiership player to a $2.8 million, four-year offer from their arch rivals.

Paul Chapman's time as a Cat is over. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: HeraldSun

PAUL CHAPMAN

Didn't want to go, but the decision wasn't his. Richmond the most interested, but Carlton and Essendon are also considering the match-winning forward.

JAMES PODSIADLY

Also cut by the Cats and rival clubs have started to queue up. Happy to go anywhere to continue playing AFL.

TRAVIS COLYER

Turned his back on any potential move after last night accepting a contract extension at Essendon.

TAYLOR ADAMS

Will decide over the weekend who to play for, but it appears a choice between Geelong and Collingwood. Travis Varcoe could be part of a deal.

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LANCE FRANKLIN

Another step closer to becoming a Swan after Sydney lodged paperwork yesterday with the AFL detailing a $10 million, nine-year deal.

JEREMY LAIDLER

Not rated by new coach Mick Malthouse and then delisted, he has attracted some interest but nothing concrete.


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