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HATCH MATCH & DESPATCH 2010

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Everitt to Sydney, Vezpremi + 4th Rounder to Bulldogs

Apparently just waiting for the paperwork to go through.

Reported on the AFL websites draft radio show.

 

We'll carry out further updating of the OP when trade week's done and dusted. To give you an idea of how complex the situation is, this is the current draft order i.e. after the last trade of Saturday afternoon between Collins and Grigg:-

Round 1

1. Gold Coast

2. Gold Coast

3. Gold Coast

4. West Coast Eagles

5. Brisbane

6. Richmond

7. Gold Coast

8. Essendon

9. Gold Coast

10. Gold Coast

11. Gold Coast

12. Melbourne

13. Gold Coast

14. Adelaide

15. Geelong

16. Port Adelaide

17. North Melbourne

Compensation Pick *

Gold Coast (Ablett)

18. Carlton

19. Hawthorn

20. Fremantle

21. Sydney

22. Western Bulldogs - Mitch Wallis

23. Geelong

24. St Kilda

25. Brisbane

Priority Pick

26. West Coast Eagles

Compensation Picks *

Geelong (Ablett)

Brisbane (Rischitelli)

Richmond (Bock)

North Melbourne (Brown)

Brisbane (Harbrow)

Gold Coast (Brennan)

Round 2

27. Brisbane

28. West Coast Eagles

29. Richmond

30. Essendon

31. Brisbane Lions

32. Melbourne

33. Carlton

34. Port Adelaide

Compensation Pick *

Gold Coast (Krakouer)

35. Port Adelaide

36. Carlton

37. Hawthorn

38. Gold Coast

39. Sydney

40. Western Bulldogs - Tom Liberatore

41. Geelong

42. St Kilda

43. Fremantle

Round 3

44. Collingwood

45. Collingwood

46. Richmond

47. Essendon

48. Gold Coast

49. Melbourne

50. Richmond

51. Port Adelaide

52. Melbourne

53. Geelong

54. Hawthorn

55. Fremantle

56. Sydney

57. Geelong

58. Geelong

59. St Kilda

60. Collingwood

Compensation Pick *

West Coast (Fraser)

Round 4

61. Adelaide

62. West Coast Eagles

63. Richmond

64. Essendon

65. Brisbane Lions

66. Hawthorn

67. Carlton

68. Port Adelaide

69. North Melbourne

70. Carlton

71. North Melbourne

72. Fremantle

73. Sydney

74. Western Bulldogs

75. Geelong

76. St Kilda

77. Collingwood

Round 5

78. Collingwood

79. West Coast

80. Richmond

81. Essendon

82. Brisbane Lions

83. Melbourne

84. Adelaide

85. Port Adelaide

86. West Coast

87. Carlton

88. Hawthorn

89. Fremantle

90. Western Bulldogs

91. Western Bulldogs

92. Geelong

93. St Kilda

94. Collingwood

Round 6

95. Collingwood

96. West Coast - Jacob Brennan)

97. Richmond

98. Essendon

99. Brisbane

100. Melbourne

101. Adelaide

102. Port Adelaide

103. North Melbourne

104. Carlton

105. Hawthorn

106. Fremantle

107. Sydney

108. Western Bulldogs

109. Geelong

110. St Kilda

111. Collingwood

* Compensation Picks may be deferred for up to 5 years but the decision to use in 2010 must be made by 5 November 2010.

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