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  •  McGovern officially joins Blues in the three-team trade, and Saints agree to send Hickey to West Coast with the Eagles giving us their second-round pick.  

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That was very generous of them!  ?

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• The news that Dayne Beams wishes to return to Victoria and play for Collingwood dominated today on NAB AFL Trade Radio. While he has not yet requested a trade, Beams would like to get back to the Magpies if a trade can be worked out.

• Collingwood still has some waiting to do with defender Tom Langdon, who is yet to recommit to the club. Sydney and Fremantle are going hard at the 24-year-old, and that in turn is delaying Dan Hannebery’s wish to be traded to be St Kilda. Many felt that trade was set to happen today, but Saints fans should still be confident in the deal getting done.

• Port Adelaide traded into the top 10 of the draft as part of their likely bid to land the best South Australian talent in the country. They handed over picks 11, 23 and 30 to Fremantle to get their hands on pick six. The Dockers will likely use these selections to help pick up Rory Lobb and potentially Jesse Hogan.

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• Fremantle appear to be out of the running for Dees spearhead Jesse Hogan. Their football operations manager stated late today that the club will be ceasing their pursuit of the dynamic tall forward because, "what Melbourne would be seeking for a trade would not be possible for our club to meet." (In other words, the Demons refused to consider their shake down deal).

• This could change the landscape of the NAB AFL Trade Period, with Melbourne potentially now out of the race for Steven May.

• Tom Scully has announced that he wishes to be traded from the Giants to Hawthorn and has completed a medical with the Hawks.

• When it came to deals done, Dean Kent made his way to St Kilda, and Dom Tyson and Braydon Preuss completed a straight swap.

• The Blues landed another ex-Giant, with Will Setterfield heading to Carlton (along with pick 71) in exchange for pick 43 and a 2019 second round pick.

• Premiership Swan Dan Hannebery joined the Saints on a five-year deal, with St Kilda trading pick 39 and its future second-round pick in return for Hannebery and pick 28. 

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• Two days remain in the AFL trade period and a few dominos still need to fall before the Wednesday night deadline.

• The likes of Lachie Neale, Jesse Hogan, Steven May, Tom Scully, Dylan Shiel and Dayne Beams are all contracted players yet to land at their clubs of choice.

• Collingwood however, re-signed defender Tom Langdon who turned down offers from Sydney and Fremantle to stay with the Magpies.

• The Western Bulldogs got a trade done, bringing in Richmond forward Sam Lloyd for pick 64.

• Carlton list boss Stephen Silvagni said his club remains open to trading pick one, should an enticing offer come their way.

• With tomorrow the penultimate day of the Trade Period and with teams running out of time to get deals done, it is expected to be a busy one!

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• The penultimate day of the trade period saw five players move clubs, with Gold Coast heavily involved.

• The Suns lost midfielder Aaron Hall to North Melbourne for pick 68, a pick that was then traded to Adelaide for a future fourth round selection.

• Pick 68 was then immediately on-traded by the Crows to Richmond for forward Tyson Stengle.

• The Suns also traded away former top 10 draft pick Jack Scrimshaw to Hawthorn for an exchange of future selections.

• Gold Coast landed Geelong defender George Horlin-Smith for pick 59.

• Tom $cully officially became a Hawk, traded for a future fourth round selection (considerably cheaper than his original price almost a decade ago ?)

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14 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

• The penultimate day of the trade period saw five players move clubs, with Gold Coast heavily involved.

• The Suns lost midfielder Aaron Hall to North Melbourne for pick 68, a pick that was then traded to Adelaide for a future fourth round selection.

• Pick 68 was then immediately on-traded by the Crows to Richmond for forward Tyson Stengle.

• The Suns also traded away former top 10 draft pick Jack Scrimshaw to Hawthorn for an exchange of future selections.

• Gold Coast landed Geelong defender George Horlin-Smith for pick 59.

• Tom $cully officially became a Hawk, traded for a future fourth round selection (considerably cheaper than his original price almost a decade ago ?)

Whorethorn have picked up 2 former Top 10 draft picks for basically nothing...

They continue to be smart operators....

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Gee...all happening in the 50's and 60's ( hope for us old buggers yet )

Is there anyone left at the Sun's.

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23 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Whorethorn have picked up 2 former Top 10 draft picks for basically nothing...

They continue to be smart operators....

One might turn out to be an O'Rourke clone, whilst the other could be so broken down he might need to be taken out back and shot.

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One might turn out to be an O'Rourke clone, whilst the other could be so broken down he might need to be taken out back and shot.

Sure. But it cost them nothing to find out...

we traded Pick 4 for a busted Toumpas a few years back

Cost us a lot...

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Basically club wanted to improve 3 areas while imrpoving draft hand and did so at the expense of Hogan and Tyson. May and Hogan's impact at each others club will be highlighted all year. The one thing we need is Kade and Preuss to level up and ease the burden. Also 23 and 28 can get us some cracking players in the draft to replace Tyson and Kent. 

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ALL THE INS & OUTS

ADELAIDE

In: Tyson Stengle, Shane McAdam (state-league player), pick 13, 2019 5th round pick (tied to Carlton)

Out: Mitch McGovern, pick 40, 2019 3rd & 4th round picks

Reaction:
“The top-end talent in this year’s draft is considered to be the best in a long time so to bring in pick 13, as well as a player like Shane McAdam who we and many others in the industry rate very highly, is a great result.” – Justin Reid

BRISBANE

In: Lachie Neale, Lincoln McCarthy, Marcus Adams, picks 18, 30, 35, 56 & 77, 2019 1st round pick (tied to Collingwood), 2019 2nd round pick (tied to Gold Coast), 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Fremantle), 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Hawthorn), 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Western Bulldogs)

Out: Dayne Beams, Sam Mayes, picks 5, 24, 60 & 79, 2019 1st round pick

Reaction:
“To have a South Australian who doesn’t have a family connection select us, to come to our football club, is a real credit to a lot of people. I think it’s great acknowledgement for us.” – David Noble

CARLTON

In: Mitch McGovern, Will Setterfield, Alex Fasolo, Nic Newman, pick 71, 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Adelaide)

Out: Nathan Kreuger (state-league player), Shane McAdam (state-league player), picks 26 & 28, 2019 2nd, 4th & 5th round picks

Reaction:
“To be able to bring in Mitch McGovern, Will (Setterfield) and Alex (Fasolo) through the door, we think we’ve done reasonably well.” – Stephen Silvagni

COLLINGWOOD

In: Dayne Beams, Jordan Roughead, picks 41, 44 & 57 (Fasolo compensation)

Out: Alex Fasolo, picks 18, 56 & 75, 2019 1st round pick

Reaction: 

“It’s wonderful to see a player of Dayne’s calibre return to the Holden Centre. He is an elite midfielder and we look forward to the impact his talent and experience will bring to our squad.” – Ned Guy

ESSENDON

In: Dylan Shiel, 2019 2nd round pick (tied to GWS), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Fremantle)

Out: Travis Colyer, pick 9, 2019 1st round pick

Reaction:

“We had decided that we wanted to add another quality midfielder to our list and Dylan fit that requirement perfectly. He has very strong values that align with our team and club values, including a desire to continuously work to improve both on and off the field.” – John Worsfold

FREMANTLE

In: Jesse Hogan, Rory Lobb, Reece Conca, Travis Colyer, picks 14, 31, 43, & 65

Out: Lachie Neale, pick 6, 2019 3rd & 4th round picks

Reaction:
“Signing Jesse (Hogan) and Rory (Lobb) is an excellent result for Fremantle. Both players were very keen to join our club and we’re confident they will have an instant impact as a part of our starting 22, both in 2019.” – Peter Bell

GEELONG

In: Luke Dahlhaus, Gary Rohan, Nathan Kreuger (state-league player), picks 59, 60 & 70

Out: Lincoln McCarthy, George Horlin-Smith, Jackson Thurlow, picks 54 & 61

Reaction:
“After achieving a premiership with the Bulldogs, Luke (Dahlhaus) has experienced football at the highest level and we look forward to him bringing his experience to our playing group.” – Simon Lloyd

GOLD COAST SUNS

In: Corey Ellis, Anthony Miles, George Horlin-Smith, Jack Hombsch, picks 3 (Lynch compensation), 6, 24, 58 & 79, 2019 1st round pick (tied to Brisbane), 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Richmond)

Out: Tom Lynch, Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij, Aaron Hall, Jack Scrimshaw, picks 19 & 59, 2019 2nd, 3rd & 4th round picks

Reaction:
“Once we got into a position where both captains weren’t going to commit to us long term we needed to change the position of the football club. We’ll get some high-end draft picks and some really young talent and they need to come into the right environment.” – Craig Cameron

GWS GIANTS

In: Picks 9, 11 & 19, 2019 1st round pick (tied to Essendon), 2019 2nd round pick (tied to Carlton), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Gold Coast)

Out: Will Setterfield, Rory Lobb, Tom Scully, Dylan Shiel, picks 14, 47 & 71, 2019 2nd round pick

Reaction:
“This is a difficult trade period for us, that’s obviously become apparent. We’ve obviously got a very talented list, and that talented list costs significant money.” – Dave Matthews

HAWTHORN

In: Jack Scrimshaw, Tom Scully, Chad Wingard, 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Port Adelaide), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Western Bulldogs)

Out: Taylor Duryea, Ryan Burton, picks 15 & 35, 2019 3rd & 4th round picks

Reaction:
“I think you’ve just got to use everything available to you and work as hard as you can and create an environment where people can hopefully improve and develop.” – Graham Wright

MELBOURNE

In: Steven May, Kade Kolodjashnij, Braydon Preuss, picks 23, 28 & 62

Out: Dean Kent, Dom Tyson, Jesse Hogan, picks 36 & 46

Reaction:
“We addressed three areas this Trade Period – a key defender in (Steven) May, a mature-body ruckman in (Braydon) Preuss and some run off half-back in (Kade) Kolodjashnij. Overall, we have addressed our list needs and improved our draft hand.” – Josh Mahoney

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Jared Polec, Jasper Pittard, Dom Tyson, Aaron Hall, picks 47, 48, 49, 55 & 61

Out: Ryan Clarke, picks 11, 31, 62 & 68, 2019 4th round pick

Reaction:
“Obviously through this period we’ve got four players in. It’s exciting that guys want to come here and they see potentially some of the momentum we’ve built off the back of the season we’ve had this year. It’s good times for the footy club.” – Cameron Joyce

PORT ADELAIDE

In: Scott Lycett, Ryan Burton, Sam Mayes, picks 5 & 15, 2019 4th round pick (tied to North Melbourne), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Hawthorn), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Adelaide)

Out: Jared Polec, Jasper Pittard, Chad Wingard, picks 23, 30, 48 & 49, 2019 3rd round pick

Reaction:
“We’re potentially bringing in six players who we think can have an impact next year. It’s as much about the long term of our footy club as it is about next year.” – Jason Cripps

RICHMOND

In: Tom Lynch, picks 37 (Conca compensation), 64 & 68, 2019 3rd round pick (tied to Gold Coast)

Out: Reece Conca, Corey Ellis, Anthony Miles, Sam Lloyd, Tyson Stengle, 2019 3rd round pick,

Reaction:
“Tom (Lynch) is clearly a talented footballer, but he also has great leadership qualities and a strong work ethic. I, like many of our fans, look forward to seeing Tom in yellow and black.” – Neil Balme

ST KILDA

In: Dan Hannebery, Dean Kent, picks 36, 39 & 46, 2019 4th round pick (tied to West Coast)

Out: Tom Hickey, picks 60 & 65, 2019 4th round pick

Reaction:
“We got the two players we wanted to acquire that also nominated us in Dan (Hannebery) and Dean (Kent). They’ll come in and make an impact in our senior team straight away, which is going to improve what you’ve got in your best 22.” – Simon Lethlean

SYDNEY

In: Ryan Clarke, Jackson Thurlow, picks 26, 39 & 40, 2019 2nd round pick (tied to St Kilda), 2019 4th round pick (tied to Carlton)

Out: Dan Hannebery, Gary Rohan, Nic Newman, picks 13 & 70

Reaction:

“Dan has been a great servant of our club for the past decade and when the idea for a trade was first raised we were willing to look at it. We’ve had very open and transparent conversations with St Kilda throughout and we’re glad to have finalised this trade.” – Tom Harley

WEST COAST

In: Tom Hickey, pick 20 (Lycett compensation), 60, 2019 4th round pick (tied to St Kilda)

Out: Scott Lycett, pick 39, 2019 4th round pick

Reaction:

“We really rate Tim (Kelly) as a player, unfortunately the Cats rate him just as highly as we do and wouldn’t give him up. It’s disappointing as Tim wanted to come to us and get back home.” – Brady Rawlings

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: Sam Lloyd, Taylor Duryea, picks 26 (Dahlhaus compensation) & 75, 2019 3rd round pick

Out: Luke Dahlhaus, Marcus Adams, Jordan Roughead, picks 32 & 64, 2019 4th round pick

Reaction:
“We’ve got a lot of growth in our list. We’ve got a lot of good young top-end talent. We definitely feel we need to improve it over the next few years … but there’s definitely no sealing on where we can finish next year.” – Sam Power

*All pick numbers accurate at time of trade

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Hawks, Pies, Bombers, Tigers etc have all improved their list significantly. Will be tough to even make the 8 next year. 

We have bolstered our defence but lost a key forward so break even at best. 

Luckily our list is young and talented so we should see some natural growth. 

Hopefully the Weed has T Mac or Viney as a training mentor. We need the Weed!!

an interesting year awaits

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