THE BEST DELISTED AFL FREE AGENTSMichael Barlow Former club - FremantleAge - 28, Games -126, Goals - 81The ex-Docker onballer is arguably the pick of the delisted free agent bunch. He was a casualty of Ross Lyons youth movement, but can still rack up possessions. Had 43 disposals and kicked two goals against Port Adelaide in round 13.Will MinsonFormer club - Western BulldogsAge - 31, Games - 191, Goals - 81Minson was an All Australian in 2013 but it became quickly apparent he wasnt part of Luke Beveridges plans. Managed 40 hitouts in one of his 10 games last year and would be a solid back-up to a ruckman-needy team.Ricky HendersonFormer club - AdelaideAge - 28, Games - 90, Goals - 43The rebounding defender found himself down the pecking order under Don Pyke but could prove a handy pick-up. Has the versatility to play in attack.Drew PetrieFormer club - North MelbourneAge - 34, Games - 316, Goals - 428Petrie was part of the shock cull that also claimed Brent Harvey, Nick Dal Santo and Michael Firrito, but the key forward still feels like he has something to give. He can pinch hit in the ruck and looms as a short-term option for West Coast, who will be without Nic Naitanui next year.Xavier RichardsFormer club - SydneyAge - 23, Games - 12, Goals - 13The tall forward is keen to return home to Victoria but the Swans couldnt find a trade partner. Gained valuable experience when he played all four of Sydneys finals this year and at 23 still has plenty of upside.Alex SilvagniFormer club - FremantleAge - 29, Games - 53, Goals - 10The tall defender has had more than his share of injury struggles but showed what hes capable of when he won back his spot in the Dockers back six for the last five games of the season.Brad McKenzieFormer club - North MelbourneAge - 23, Games - 37, Goals - 6The former first-round draft pick struggled to establish himself in a strong North midfield and was delisted despite managing a career-high 14 games across half-back in 2016. A good ball user, who could add solid depth.Jack GrimesFormer club - MelbourneAge - 27, Games - 100, Goals - 11The former co-captain managed just two senior appearances this season as coach Paul Roos gave time to younger players. Had 32 possessions in round 16 and was dropped the next week.Jack FitzpatrickFormer club - HawthornAge - 25, Games - 25, Goals - 27The former Demon sealed a top-four spot with a superb late-goal in round 23 and played both finals before he was cut after three games in his only season at the club. Still young for a ruckman and could have plenty of improvement left.Mitch BrownFormer club - West CoastAge - 27, Games - 94, Goals - 14The key defender has been unlucky with injury - hes played just five games over the past two seasons - but should have suitors after he asked to be released by the Eagles to return home to Victoria.Darwin Thompson Jersey . The incident occurred at 19:56 of the second period of the Kings 4-2 road win over Edmonton on Sunday. Nolan punched Oilers forward Jesse Joensuu in the jaw in front of the Kings goal during a scrum. 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Fitzgerald said the accusers legal team had failed its legal obligation to share the texts, but there was a minimal amount of prejudice against Rose and his friends.The judge said he would instruct jurors that the texts were disclosed recently and allow defense lawyers to question the accuser about the messages.Im not going to dismiss it now, Fitzgerald said. Im not going to declare a mistrial when we have a jury in the box.The woman suing Rose and two friends for $21.5 million claims she was raped while incapacitated three years ago.Text messages have played a central role in the case, providing a rough chronology and also helping explain what happened at a time when she said she blacked out from drinking and possibly some drug. 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