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MELBOURNE PRICES & POSITIONS

First Name

Surname

Club

Position

Price

Nathan

Jones

Melbourne

Mid

$572000

Bernie

Vince

Melbourne

Mid

$539000

Dom

Tyson

Melbourne

Mid

$510000

Daniel

Cross

Melbourne

Mid

$476000

Jack

Viney

Melbourne

Mid

$424000

Jeremy

Howe

Melbourne

Def

$419000

Matt

Jones

Melbourne

Mid

$418000

Jack

Watts

Melbourne

Fwd

$406000

Heritier

Lumumba

Melbourne

Def/Mid

$402000

Jack

Grimes

Melbourne

Def

$400000

Mark

Jamar

Melbourne

Ruck

$398000

Rohan

Bail

Melbourne

Fwd/Mid

$393000

Lynden

Dunn

Melbourne

Def

$389000

Cameron

Pedersen

Melbourne

Fwd

$381000

Chris

Dawes

Melbourne

Fwd

$361000

Dean

Terlich

Melbourne

Def

$350000

Jack

Trengove

Melbourne

Mid

$336000

Tom

McDonald

Melbourne

Def

$336000

Colin

Garland

Melbourne

Def

$331000

Viv

Michie

Melbourne

Mid

$331000

Max

Gawn

Melbourne

Fwd/Ruck

$320000

Neville

Jetta

Melbourne

Def

$318000

Jake

Spencer

Melbourne

Ruck

$307000

Dean

Kent

Melbourne

Fwd

$300000

Christian

Petracca

Melbourne

Fwd/Mid

$297000

Angus

Brayshaw

Melbourne

Mid

$294000

Jimmy

Toumpas

Melbourne

Fwd/Mid

$293000

Sam

Frost

Melbourne

Def

$268000

Jeff

Garlett

Melbourne

Fwd

$262000

Aidan

Riley

Melbourne

Mid

$255000

Jay

Kennedy-Harris

Melbourne

Fwd

$244000

Jordie

McKenzie

Melbourne

Mid

$239000

Jack

Fitzpatrick

Melbourne

Fwd

$195000

Jesse

Hogan

Melbourne

Fwd

$194000

Christian

Salem

Melbourne

Fwd

$193000

Benjamin

Newton

Melbourne

Mid

$192000

Alex

Neal-Bullen

Melbourne

Mid

$176000

Billy

Stretch

Melbourne

Mid

$170000

Oscar

McDonald

Melbourne

Def

$142000

Jayden

Hunt

Melbourne

Mid

$120000

James

Harmes

Melbourne

Mid

$120000

Max

King

Melbourne

Ruck

$120000

Mitchell

White

Melbourne

Def

$120000

Aaron

Vandenberg

Melbourne

Mid

$120000

 

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