Could St Kilda ruckman Rowan Marshall be on the move?

Is Brad Scott set to return to an AFL club?

Rivals are pursuing a Collingwood champion.

And what's causing Gold Coast's demise?

All that and more from media buzz...

Marshall the Dog?

St Kilda ruckman tried to leave the club at the end of last year, but failed. Could he look to move again?

There's growing confidence the Saints will keep him at season's end after a successful working relationship with Tom De Koning, but will a rival club try pry him out of Moorabbin?

The Western Bulldogs are in the market for a ruckman, while their No.1 man, Tim English, has been linked to a move away from the Kennel.

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Reports have indicated the Bulldogs could make a play for Marshall, adding to their full hands attempting to land Zak Butters from Port Adelaide, as well as having interest in Jordon Butts from Adelaide.

Tasmania meet sacked AFL coach

Tasmania is eyeing sacked Essendon coach Brad Scott for a key role in their football department.

The Bombers sacked Scott in May, but the Devils could be keen to lure him to the Apple Isle as the inaugural football boss.

Scott and Brendon Gale met in recent weeks.

The Devils have narrowed their coaching search to John Longmire, Ken Hinkley and Nathan Buckley.

Rivals enquire about Pendles

Collingwood legend Scott Pendlebury has three options ahead of him: Retire, play at Collingwood, or play elsewhere.

Clubs have enquired about Pendlebury's playing future in 2027 and his coaching intentions.

Hird offically meets with Essendon

Essendon coaching candidate James Hird has officially met with the Bombers in a bid to return to the AFL landscape.

Hird has declared his interest in landing the top job and is now undergoing the process set out by the club.

However, when quizzed on Footy Classified, the star Bomber remained tight-lipped, an action he rarely has engaged.

“I'm not going to give comment on the process now that I'm in the process,” he said.

“I think it's not fair to Essendon or to myself to keep talking about it.”

“If I get the job, I'll comment, and if I get kicked out of the process, then I'll comment.

“I'm all in on the Essendon job.”

Disconnect between Hardwick and Suns guns

The concerning signs behind Gold Coast's demise could stem from the strained relationship between Damien Hardwick and his players, in particular Noah Anderson and Matt Rowell, according to the Agenda Setters.

The report suggested they have not fallen out, but the situation hasn't improved, which has played a role in the club's seven-game losing streak.

Collingwood for Neale

Brisbane champion Lachie Neale is understood to be telling people Collingwood will be his next destination.

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