Collingwoods Rat Pack is no moreThe retirement of Dane Swan in August, and 
trading of Marley Williams to North Melbourne on Thursday, means that the Pies 
now have no remnants of the bad-boy brigade which flourished under former coach 
Mick Malthouse. 
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were close friends and formed their own mini Rat Pack -- after the Pies original 
Rat Pack, which included Heath Shaw, Alan Didak, Chris Tarrant and Ben Johnson, 
was disbanded.In fact, one neglected story in Swans recently-released 
autobiography, Dane Swan: My Story, concerns his mateship with Williams.In the 
book, the Pies cult figure savages Collingwood (and The Ages chief football 
writer, Caroline Wilson, for writing about it) for effectively stopping Williams 
from going on holidays with him and Richmonds Dustin Martin at the end of 
2014.Collingwood strongly suggested to Williams he not go on that holiday to Las 
Vegas - so the youngster cancelled the trip. According to Swan, Williams lost 
his deposit on his plane tickets. Swan and Martin ended up travelling to the US 
alone.Writing about the incident, Swan said he was furious that Collingwood was 
meddling in players private affairs when they were on holidays - something no 
other employer would be allowed to do.Ultimately what gets to me is the idea 
that a club can control you on your eight weeks of annual leave, he wrote. In my 
eyes, the club has no rights in this instance. Would any employer exercise that 
kind of control? So as players, we have lost the annual footy trips, or at least 
the formal ones where nearly everyone came. And now, even your informal, fun 
kind of holiday is under scrutiny. Thats where it has got to. Talk about Big 
Brother.While Swan ended his career as one of the most visible, and charismatic, 
players in the league, he certainly didnt start out that way. In fact, his first 
coach at Calder Cannons, Robert Hyde, said Swan was more like an ugly duckling 
when playing under-18s football.On first seeing Swan, Hyde said: His shorts 
would be hanging down a bit, his socks would be down and he looked scruffy. Some 
players look like racehorses; this bloke looked like a bloody Clydesdale, you 
know, until he started finding the footy all the time, and you realised that he 
could play.Ben Cousins still gripped by drug addictionTroubled former champion, 
Ben Cousins, needed to spend time incarcerated in jail to give him some chance 
of not killing himself from his chronic drug addiction, say those still in touch 
with the Brownlow Medallist.Many friends and supporters of Cousins have all but 
given up on saving the 38-year-old from his drug-addled existence, following 
another incident with police last week.Cousins, who produced a glittering 
270-game career, was arrested last week on drugs charges and restraining orders 
breaches, and then given bail from a Perth court on Tuesday. It was his eighth 
arrest since retiring from the game.ESPN has been told by a close friend, who 
wished to remain anonymous, that a jail sentence could benefit Cousins if he 
continued to flout the law.A stint in prison would be the last untried venture 
to alleviate his life-controlling dependency, said the friend.ESPN has been told 
that Cousins:- was still gripped by his drug addiction;- can be uncontactable 
for days;- regularly changed his phone details, making regular communication 
almost impossible.Most foresee a grim end to whats been a tragic fall from grace 
for the decorated former player. Cousins latest misdemeanour is one of many 
fuelled by his substance abuse.Earlier this year, a disorientated Cousins was 
found directing traffic on a busy Perth highway. Last year he broke into Perths 
Special Air Service Regiment and was later assessed at a mental health 
facility.But the former Eagles captains life began to unravel a decade ago, not 
long after holding the 2006 Premiership cup aloft.Petries career still 
alive?Delisted North Melbourne big man Drew Petries career could still be 
revived, despite Geelong ruckman Nathan Vardy nominating West Coast as his club 
of choice.Petrie, sensationally sacked by the Kangaroos in a drastic list 
overhaul, was favoured to head across the Nullarbor to be a temporary fix for 
the Eagles injury-ravaged ruck stocks, as Nic Naitanui recovers from a knee 
reconstruction.While Vardys decision would appear to have put paid to Petries 
hopes of a career revival, ESPN understands the Eagles remain keen on selecting 
the veteran Kangaroo in the rookie draft as security.The club will tap into his 
leadership and football nous in hope of fast-tracking its players, akin to the 
role Sam Mitchell will play.In the likely event a deal between Vardy and the 
Eagles will take place, utility Mitch Brown is likely to be squeezed out.St 
Kilda has always been linked to the out-of-contract Brown but, given the Saints 
recently traded for his twin brother, Collingwood premiership player, Nathan, 
the 27-year-old could rely on the preseason draft to reignite his 
career.Liberatore violating his contractWestern Bulldogs star Tom Liberatores 
exploits abroad could be in breach of conditions in his playing contract, says a 
sports management expert.Liberatore took to the field in the AFL Asia 
Championships for the Vietnam Swans during an end-of-season jaunt, along with 
teammate Luke Dahlhaus.The premiership midfielder was photographed competing in 
a ruck contest and even booting a goal. Most AFL players have clauses 
stipulating theyre banned from taking part in any risk-taking behaviour that 
could cause injury, such as water skiing or snow skiing.Deakin University 
Professor of Sport Management, David Shilbury, said that the 24-year-old could 
be in breach of his contract.Its typical in contracts of professional athletes 
the stipulation that they dont engage in other sports that are likely to cause 
injuries, Prof Shilbury told ESPN.No doubt someone will speak to him and counsel 
him on what occurred but in the scheme of things I dont think theres been an 
injury or difficulties to have emerged from it.Had he got injured, hed be 
subject to financial penalties by being unable to play. The club, depending on 
whats written in the contract, could also invoke some other penalty.His health 
and welfare provides him access to that professional trade and the club have a 
very strong investment in each and every players health and welfare.Bulldogs 
list manager Jason McCartney was concerned one of the clubs most prized players 
would be participating in the match.Young Tom shouldnt be doing those things. 
You cant put yourself at risk, McCartney told Melbourne radio station 
RSN.Liberatore, the son of 1990 Brownlow Medallist, Tony, isnt the only player 
to get in strife with their extracurricular activities.Earlier this year, 
Collingwood recruit Jeremy Howe broke his finger attempting to catch a frisbee. 
It was initially reported he sustained the injury while playing cricket, a 
report denied by then-football manager Neil Balme.And Sharrod Wellingham, who 
had just defected from Collingwood to West Coast, seriously injured his ankle in 
a preseason trampoline mishap in 2013.Trade week: AFLs crazy seasonIts a crazy 
time of year where people, seemingly, cant get enough of trade-week rumour, 
scuttlebutt and speculation. Most AFL-related websites attract their biggest 
traffic numbers of the year - even bigger than at finals time - as fans appetite 
for any trade information can barely be sated.To illustrate the silliness of the 
situation - and peoples gullibility - a Big Footy poster on North Melbournes 
page set up a bogus Twitter account this week with the handle @The_trade_guru.He 
then went to town, floating a series of absurd rumours that clearly had no basis 
in fact - not that that worried those hungry for any trade news.After his first 
post - The inside word is Luke Hodge to Carlton, offer of two years - The Trade 
Guru wrote mischievously to his fellow North fans: Let the games begin, retweet 
away people.Not long afterwards, a caller rang AFL Trade Radio and asked whether 
anyone had heard about Luke Hodge possibly going to Carlton on a two-year 
deal.And this is how crazy the situation has become: anyone with a keyboard, a 
Twitter account and an imagination can become a trade expert - and attract a 
following.A short time later, a poster with the Twitter handle Gregoir R Nelli 
posed a question to our new resident trade expert.Any truth in the rumour of 
Andrew Gaff touring punt roads facilities? he/she asked.The Trade Guru, with a 
straight face and slipping straight into character, replied: Definitely 
something in the works, still waiting for Prestia deal to go ahead, before Gaff 
can be looked at.Not content with that, he then posted: There is word that Marc 
Murphy is disgruntled about the whole Gibbs situation. Possible move coming 
up.And then: Now the saints have thrown their hat into the ring for Josh Gibson. 
Peter Wright interested in dogs as well. Watch this space.And finally: Im 
hearing the Hawks are making a big play for Jack Darling. Have you heard 
this?Each suggestion got more and more preposterous but his number of followers, 
and those who retweeted his posts, grew by the hour. Welcome to the madness of 
trade period.Random facts and figures:This week, its all about Geelong champion 
Jimmy Bartel who announced his retirement on Wednesday.After a career that 
featured 305 games, 202 goals, 3 flags, 2 All-Australian selections, 1 Brownlow 
Medal (116 votes) and 1 Norm Smith Medal.AFL players with Premiership, Norm 
Smith and Brownlow Medals: Jimmy Bartel, Simon Black, James Hird, Chris Judd and 
Greg Williams.Bartel, strangely, is one of 11 players to win a Brownlow Medal 
but not a club Best & Fairest award.Bartel and teammate Corey Enright won 
70.4% of games they played together at Geelong -- the highest winning percentage 
of any of the 29 pairs to play 250+ AFL games together.Bartel and Enright 
finished second on the list as most wins as teammates: 193 - Kevin Bartlett and 
Francis Bourke (Rich), 190 - Jimmy Bartel and Corey Enright (Gee), 177 - Craig 
Bradley and Stephen Silvagni (Carl), 176 - Leigh Matthews and Kelvin Moore 
(Haw).Bartel and Brisbane great Simon Black form an elite club of two: 300 
Games, 3 Flags, 1 Brownlow Medal and 1 Norm Smith Medal. 
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Tierney snapped a tie with a power-play goal late in the third period as the 
London Knights rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Erie Otters 5-3 in Ontario 
Hockey League action on Wednesday. 
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Kansas City Chiefs players who were on the team between 1987 and 1993 filed a 
lawsuit Tuesday claiming the team hid and even lied about the risks of head 
injuries during that time period when there was no collective bargaining 
agreement in place in the NFL. SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A man charged with hitting 
Sacramento, California, Mayor Kevin Johnson in the face with a coconut cream pie 
plans to plead not guilty.Defense attorney Claire White tells The Sacramento Bee 
that 32-year-old Sean Thompson will contest a felony charge of assaulting a 
public official and a misdemeanor charge of battery on school property.He did 
not enter a plea at his arraignment Tuesday on charges of pushing the piee in 
Johnsons face last week. 
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Thompson, who says he received nine stitches and a black eye.White previously 
told The Bee that Thompson planned to sue the mayor, who says he was defending 
himself. She now says a lawsuit is being considered, but it isnt being filed 
immediately. 
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