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ADELAIDE

Rookie elevation Brodie Martin

Scholarship elevation Aidan Reilly (Wollongong) - rookie list

NAB AFL Draft James Craig (North Adelaide) Jack Gunston (Sandringham Dragons) Sam Shaw (Oakleigh Chargers) Daniel Talia (Calder Cannons)

Delisted Greg Gallman Nick Gill Aaron Kite Tom Lee Robert Shirley James Moss (rookie)

BRISBANE

Exchange period Amon Buchanan (Sydney Swans) Xavier Clarke (St Kilda) Brendan Fevola (Carlton) Andrew Raines (Richmond) Brent Staker (West Coast Eagles)

Rookie elevation Pearce Hanley

NAB AFL Draft Callum Bartlett (Geelong Falcons) Ryan Harwood (Tassie Mariners) Matt Maguire (St Kilda) Jesse O'Brien (North Adelaide) Bryce Retzlaff (Labrador)

Retired Tim Notting

Exchange period Bradd Dalziell (West Coast Eagles) Lachlan Henderson (Carlton)

Delisted Daniel Bradshaw (veteran - outside list) Scott Clouston Scott Harding Rhan Hooper Kieran King Joel Macdonald Jason Roe Matt Tyler Daniel Dzufer (rookie) Pat Garner (rookie) Daniel Murray (rookie) Adam Spackman (rookie) Joel Tippett (rookie)

CARLTON

Exchange period Lachlan Henderson (Brisbane Lions) Brock McLean (Melbourne)

Rookie elevation Sam Jacobs Aaron Joseph

International rookie selections Peter Labi (Papua New Guinea) Zach Tuohy (Ireland)

NAB AFL Draft Marcus Davies (Tassie Mariners) Rohan Kerr (Dandenong Stingrays) Kane Lucas (East Fremantle)

Retired Nick Stevens

Exchange period Brendan Fevola (Brisbane Lions)

Delisted Jordan Bannister Adam Bentick Cameron Cloke (second list lodgement) Jake Edwards Adam Hartlett Greg Bentley (rookie) Lachie Hill (rookie) Darren Pfeiffer (rookie) Luke Stanton (rookie)

COLLINGWOOD

Exchange period Darren Jolly (Sydney Swans)

NAB AFL Draft Luke Ball (St Kilda) Simon Buckley (Melbourne) Ben Sinclair (Oakleigh Chargers) Josh Thomas (Redland)

Retired Shannon Cox (second list lodgement) Anthony Rocca (veteran - outside list)

Delisted Chris Bryan Martin Clarke Danny Stanley John Bennell (rookie) Kevin Dyas (rookie) Toby Thoolen (rookie)

ESSENDON

Exchange period Mark Williams (Hawthorn)

NAB AFL Draft Jake Carlisle (Calder Cannons) Travis Colyer (Claremont) Anthony Long (St Mary's/Calder Cannons) Jake Melksham (Calder Cannons)

Retired Matthew Lloyd (veteran - outside list) Scott Lucas Hayden Skipworth

Exchange period Andrew Lovett (St Kilda) Jay Nash (Port Adelaide)

Delisted John Williams Bryce Carroll (rookie) Tom German (rookie) Kade Klemke (rookie) Rhys Magin (rookie)

* Adam McPhee is expected to nominate for the NAB AFL Pre-Season Draft on December 15 which would give Essendon a selection from that pool.

FREMANTLE

Rookie elevation Greg Broughton

NAB AFL Draft Justin Bollenhagen (South Adelaide) Jesse Crichton (Tassie Mariners) Nat Fyfe (Claremont) Joel Houghton (Perth) Anthony Morabito (Peel Thunder) Dylan Roberton (Dandenong Stingrays)

Retired Andrew Browne

Exchange period Marcus Drum (Geelong) Brett Peake (St Kilda)

Delisted Adam Campbell Andrew Foster (second list lodgement) Daniel Gilmore Josh Head Brent Connelly (rookie) Luke Pratt (rookie)

GEELONG

Exchange period Marcus Drum (Fremantle)

Rookie elevation Jeremy Laidler

NAB AFL Draft Allen Christensen (Geelong Falcons) Josh Cowan (North Ballarat Rebels) Mitch Duncan (East Perth) Daniel Menzel (Central District) Nathan Vardy (Gippsland Power)

Retired Matthew Egan Tom Harley David Johnson

Exchange period Shane Mumford (Sydney Swans)

Delisted Adam Donohue Dan McKenna Brodie Moles Scott Simpson Kane Tenace Bryn Weadon (rookie)

HAWTHORN

Exchange period Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) Josh Gibson (North Melbourne)

Rookie elevation Matthew Suckling

Scholarship elevation Michael Johnston (East Coast) - rookie list

NAB AFL Draft Taylor Duryea (Murray Bushrangers) Sam Grimley (Northern Knights) Rhan Hooper (Brisbane Lions) Ben Stratton (East Perth) Jordan Williams (Bendigo Pioneers)

Retired Tim Boyle Robert Campbell Stuart Dew

Exchange period Josh P. Kennedy (Sydney Swans) Ben McGlynn (Sydney Swans) Mark Williams (Essendon)

Delisted Mitch Thorp Haydn Kiel (rookie) Tim Walsh (rookie)

MELBOURNE

NAB AFL Draft Jack Fitzpatrick (Western Jets) Max Gawn (Sandringham Dragons) Jordan Gysberts (Eastern Ranges) Tom Scully (Dandenong Stingrays) Luke Tapscott (North Adelaide) Jack Trengove (Sturt)

Retired Russell Robertson (veteran - outside list) Paul Wheatley Matthew Whelan

Exchange period Brock McLean (Carlton)

Delisted Simon Buckley John Meesen (second list lodgement) Michael Newton (second list lodgement) Shane Valenti (rookie) Trent Zomer (rookie)

NORTH MELBOURNE

Rookie elevation Cruize Garlett

NAB AFL Draft Ryan Bastinac (Dandenong Stingrays) Aaron Black (Peel Thunder) Ben Cunnington (Geelong Falcons) Ayden Kennedy (Eastern Ranges) Jamie Macmillan (Oakleigh Chargers) Brayden Norris (Murray Bushrangers)

Retired Adam Simpson (veteran - outside list) Shannon Watt

Exchange period Josh Gibson (Hawthorn)

Delisted Daniel Harris Sam Power Matt Riggio Jesse Smith Michael Wundke

PORT ADELAIDE

Exchange period Jay Nash (Essendon) Jay Schulz (Richmond)

Rookie elevation Daniel Stewart Wade Thompson

Scholarship elevation Jordan Johns (South Broken Hill) - rookie list

Three-year non-registered player selection Daniel Bass

NAB AFL Draft John Butcher (Gippsland Power) Andrew Moore (Eastern Ranges) Jasper McMillan-Pittard (Geelong Falcons)

Retired Peter Burgoyne (veteran - inside list) Brendon Lade (veteran - outside list) Toby Thurstans

Exchange period Shaun Burgoyne (Hawthorn) Mitch Farmer (Richmond)

Delisted Jonathan Giles Nick Lower Jesse Laurie (rookie) Matthew Martin (rookie)

RICHMOND

Exchange period Mitch Farmer (Port Adelaide)

Rookie elevation Andrew Browne Robin Nahas

NAB AFL Draft David Astbury (North Ballarat Rebels) Matthew Dea (North Ballarat Rebels) Ben Griffiths (Eastern Ranges)Dustin Martin (Bendigo Pioneers) Ben Nason (Central District) Troy Taylor (Northern Territory Thunder) Jeromey Webberley (Clarence)

Retired Joel Bowden (veteran - outside list) Kane Johnson Matthew Richardson (veteran - outside list second list lodgement)

Exchange period Andrew Raines (Brisbane Lions) Jay Schulz (Port Adelaide)

Delisted Nathan G. Brown Mark Coughlan Cleve Hughes Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls Adam Pattison Kayne Pettifer Graham Polak Dean Putt Jarrod Silvester (rookie)

ST. KILDA

Exchange period Andrew Lovett (Essendon) Brett Peake (Fremantle)

Rookie elevation Zac Dawson Luke Miles

International rookie selection Tommy Walsh (County Kerry Ireland)

NAB AFL Draft Will Johnson (Sandringham Zebras) Adam Pattison (Richmond) Jesse Smith (North Melbourne) Nicholas Winmar (Claremont)

Retired Jarryd Allen Max Hudghton (veteran - outside list)

Exchange period Xavier Clarke (Brisbane Lions)

Delisted Luke Ball (second list lodgement) Colm Begley Eljay Connors Leigh Fisher (second list lodgement) Matt Maguire Sam McGarry (rookie) Khan Haretuku (rookie) Brad Howard (rookie) Ross Tungatulum (rookie)

SYDNEY

Exchange period Josh P. Kennedy (Hawthorn) Ben McGlynn (Hawthorn) Shane Mumford (Geelong Cats) Mark Seaby (West Coast Eagles)

Rookie elevation Kristin Thornton

Scholarship elevation Nathan Gordon (NSW/ACT Rams)

NAB AFL Draft Trent Dennis-Lane (Subiaco) Lewis Jetta (Swan Districts) Gary Rohan (Geelong Falcons) Sam Reid (Murray Bushrangers) Byron Sumner (Woodville-West Torrens)

Retired Leo Barry (veteran - outside list) Jared Crouch Nic Fosdike Michael O'Loughlin (veteran - outside list) Tim Schmidt Brendan Murphy (rookie)

Exchange period Amon Buchanan (Brisbane Lions) Barry Hall (Western Bulldogs) Darren Jolly (Collingwood)

Delisted Luke Ablett (second list lodgement) Ryan Brabazon Matthew Laidlaw Daniel O'Keefe Henry Playfair (second list lodgement) Kyle Coney (rookie)

WEST COAST

Exchange period Bradd Dalziell (Brisbane Lions)

NAB AFL Draft Brad Sheppard (East Fremantle) Koby Stevens (Gippsland Power) Gerrick Weedon (Claremont)

Retired Chad Fletcher (veteran - outside list) Adam Hunter David Wirrpanda (veteran - outside list)

Exchange period Mark Seaby (Sydney Swans) Brent Staker (Brisbane Lions)

Delisted Jamie McNamara Ashley Arrowsmith (rookie) Liam Bedford (rookie) Ryan Davis (rookie)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Exchange period Barry Hall (Sydney Swans)

Rookie elevation James Mulligan Liam Picken

NAB AFL Draft Christian Howard (Glenelg) Lukas Markovic (Box Hill Hawks) Shane Thorne (Northern Territory Thunder) Jason Tutt (Ainslie)

Retired Scott Welsh

Delisted Malcolm Lynch Guy O'Keefe Paul O'Shea Wayde Skipper Cameron Wight Chris Ogle (rookie) John Shaw (rookie) Henry White (rookie)

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+ the obvious

Melbourne

Robertson - delisted

Whelan - retired

Wheatley - delisted

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Poor old Matty Egan, as a non-Geelong supporter, but a lover of this game, I feel so so sorry for him. He was officially a gun, unfortunately suffered at the hands of too many injuries.

I really hope that he can get his body right with a year off, hell, he could find himself playing for the GC or WS.

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Ludicrous.

Rance comes from WA.

I think you mean someone else.

Raines perhaps?

right you are.. i did some 'google-ing' and apparently SEN got the names messed up when they first announced the rumour ..but they cleared it up later (probably when i turned off)

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Greg Denham said this morning that Brisbane and Richmond have already signed the paperwork required to trade Raines to Brisbane for Brisbane's 3rd Round pick. It will be done as soon as Trade Week commences.

Also, Caroline Wilson's article in The Age today says that Richmond has delisted Cleve Hughes and Kayne Pettifer.

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Btw Demonland, to split hairs, Matthew Egan was delisted, he didn't retire.

At the moment we're not differentiating between delistings and retirements until official announcements are made by the clubs. They're all retired until an official delistings list comes out and we'll sort things out then.

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At the moment we're not differentiating between delistings and retirements until official announcements are made by the clubs. They're all retired until an official delistings list comes out and we'll sort things out then.

Allow me to futher split hairs: http://www.geelongcats.com.au/geelongnews/...07/default.aspx

Neil Balme: "Both the club and Matt are committed to do everything we can to get him back playing in the AFL, but that will not be next year."

Egan: "My longer term goal is still to get back and play at AFL level, but I understand that is a long term process. I haven’t given up on that and will do everything within my power to comeback. But that will not happen quickly enough to be able to play next year."

So I reckon he's been officially delisted.

PS: I'm bored.

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bump..

can this be pinned pls.. lol.. too lazy to go searching..and the relevent trades ( picks ) are important to discussions.

cheers :)

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