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Blues draft target forced into isolation – The Age
A 210-centimetre ruckman of interest to Carlton and other clubs can’t complete medicals after visiting a tier one exposure site, as rucks, forwards are earmarked…
A 210-centimetre ruckman targeted by Carlton in the mid-season draft has been forced into isolation after visiting a tier one COVID-19 exposure site and cannot complete full medical examinations at rival clubs.
Club and AFL sources have confirmed that Alex Mirkov, who has been playing for Carltons VFL team, went into a 14-day isolation on Sunday.
While six clubs have spoken to Mirkov – and the Gold Coast Suns could beat the Blues to the punch by taking him in Wednesday nights mid-season rookie…
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