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As I see it -

Out: James Frawley, Shannon Byrnes, Mitch Clark, Mitch Clisby, Daniel Nicholson = 5 list spots.

In: Pick 42 (Billy Stretch), Jeff Garlett (Pick 61), Heritier Lumumba + 2 list spots. We could still trade for Sam Frost

Uncontracted to be delisted if not traded: Sam Blease, James Strauss, Luke Tapscott = 5 list spots

To come in: Pick 2, Pick 3, Pick 23, , Neville Jetta upgrade, PSD (Sam Frost) = List complete.

Couldn't JT go on LTI list with Jetta taking spot leaving another pick? 2,3,23 & 60

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Couldn't JT go on LTI list with Jetta taking spot leaving another pick? 2,3,23 & 60

There is no LTI in the off season. The Primary List has 38/40 spots and the rookie list 4/6 spots.

We have 40 PL and 4 RL.

Trengove either has to be on the PL or delisted for the next lodgement.

And we traded 60 to Carlton. Our 4th pick is ND83.

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Trades galore but are there more in store?

Tom Boyd is officially a Western Bulldogs player. Traded to the club from GWS on a mammoth seven-year deal.

Ryan Griffen is officially a GWS Giants player. Traded to the GWS Giants along with pick 6, in exchange for Tom Boyd.

Dayne Beams is officially a Brisbane Lions player. Traded to the Lions from Collingwood. The Lions gave up picks 5, 25 and midfielder Jack Crisp. In return they received Beams and pick 67.

Levi Greenwood is officially a Collingwood player. Traded to the Pies in exchange for pick 25 which goes back to Collingwood.

Heritier Lumumba is officially traded from Collingwood to Melbourne as part of a three-way deal.

Mitch Clark is officially traded from Melbourne to Geelong as part of a three-way deal.

Travis Varcoe is officially traded from Geelong to Collingwood as part of a three-way deal.

Rhys Stanley is officially a Geelong player, traded from St Kilda to the Cats along with pick 60 in exchange for pick 21 from the Cats.

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NAB Trade Radio News reports that it's Deadline Day at Etihad Stadium.

Will Ryder get to Port Adelaide? Or will the GWS come late with an offer to the Bombers with their vast array of draft picks?

The Saints say pick 1 is still on the table, while the Hawks are sweating on several of their youngsters potentially moving clubs.

WJ - I'm totally traded out and off north to get away from it all. With my luck, Garry Junior will be on my flight. I'll convince him to play for Melbourne and the flight will land after the 2pm deadline.

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"Never say Never" - @melbournefc Josh Mahoney on whether picks 2 & 3 could be traded today #NABTradeRadio

Just posted this in the potential trades thread. Game on

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Interesting that Denham dropped Sinclair from WC as a possible to be traded. I would be surprised if we aren't looking seriously at him given we need to shore up our ruck/forward stocks.

I wouldn't get to excited about Mahoney's comments, it's only logical and more likely that St Kilda will trade down.

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"Never say Never" - @melbournefc Josh Mahoney on whether picks 2 & 3 could be traded today #NABTradeRadio

Just posted this in the potential trades thread. Game on

Lets not get too excited just yet.

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Cooney apparently passed the Essendon and North medicals with flying colours.

I'd prefer him on our list next year over Trengove, Evans, McKenzie, Jamar and Spencer.

And Terlich, Matt Jones, Bail, Fitzpatrick, Howe, Barry, Riley, Watts etc etc etc

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Wallace just rated us a C, nearly the worst of the clubs for our trade period, but said 3 is a huge win, but that wasn't trading.

The idiot Barrett then repeated that we only got that, because of our asking for the PP and toatally ignored the rule, under which it was the only possible pick we could have received.

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Wallace just rated us a C, nearly the worst of the clubs for our trade period, but said 3 is a huge win, but that wasn't trading.

The idiot Barrett then repeated that we only got that, because of our asking for the PP and toatally ignored the rule, under which it was the only possible pick we could have received.

And what did West Coast and Freo get? They did absolutely nothing

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