Criticism of the AFL's new rules, Scott Camporeale steps out with the Bombers and Port Adelaide identifies its likely next recruit. These are among the AFL-related items making news in Australia's daily newspapers on Thursday, 1 December 2005.Herald Sun: Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy says new rules to be introduced next year will see footballers replaced by athletes.Geelong will reactivate its famous No. 5 guernsey, possibly as early as next season.On the surface Kevin Sheedy seems unfazed by Collingwood's attraction - real or not - to Scott Camporeale.Adelaide Advertiser: Port Adelaide officials got more than they bargained for when they met with the family of tough new recruit Alipate Carlile at his Wangaratta home on Tuesday.Brisbane Lions discard Tom Logan has rejected Adelaide's invitation to its four-day rookie camp, fuelling speculation he is on his way to Port Adelaide.A fair day's pay will cost Crows season ticket-holders a little more next season but Port Adelaide has absorbed the rise by dropping postage fees.The Age: A fit-looking Scott Camporeale completes his first training session at Windy Hill.The Magpies are interested in a pair of teenagers - West Australian Alan Toovey and Tasmanian Sam Iles - who are both training with the club in what might prove to be a duel for the last position on the senior list.