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They come and they go - the end of season list changes have started.

Please feel free to post additions to this list when they arise.

ADELAIDE

In: Ben Crocker ® (Collingwood) Billy Frampton (Port Adelaide) Lachlan Gollant (Calder Cannons) Ben Keays ® Midfielder, Brisbane Lions Fischer McAsey (Sandringham Dragons) Ronin O’Connor (Claremont WA) Harry Schoenberg (Woodville West Torrens SA) Josh Worrell (Sandringham Dragons)

Out: Eddie Betts (Carlton) Richard Douglas (retired) Cam Ellis-Yolmen (Brisbane) Hugh Greenwood (Gold Coast) Paul Hunter ® (delisted) Sam Jacobs (GWS Giants) Josh Jenkins (Geelong) Andy Otten (retired)

BRISBANE LIONS

In: Callum Ah Chee (Gold Coast) Grant Birchall (Hawthorn) Keidean Coleman (Morningside Q) Cam Ellis-Yolmen (Adelaide) Corey Lyons ® (redrafted) Jaxon Prior (West Perth WA) Deven Robertson (Perth WA) Sam Skinner ® (redrafted) Archie Smith ® (redrafted) Brock Smith (Gippsland Power) 

Out: Ryan Bastinac (delisted) Tom Cutler (Essendon) Matt Eagles (delisted) Luke Hodge (retired) Ben Keays (Adelaide) Corey Lyons (delisted) Sam Skinner (delisted) Archie Smith (delisted) Lewis Taylor (Sydney) Josh Walker (delisted) 

CARLTON

In: Eddie Betts (Adelaide) Josh Honey ® (Western Jets) Brodie Kemp (Bendigo Pioneers) Jack Martin (Gold Coast) Jack Newnes (St Kilda) Fraser Phillips ® (Gippsland Power) Sam Philp (Northern Knights) Marc Pittonet (Hawthorn) Sam Ramsay (Calder Cannons)

Out: Tom Bugg ® (retired) Josh Deluca (delisted) Alex Fasolo (retired) Jarrod Garlett (delisted) Patrick Kerr (delisted) Kym Lebois ® (delisted) Matthew Lobbe (delisted) Andrew Phillips (Essendon)  Jarrod Pickett (delisted) Angus Schumacher (delisted) Dale Thomas (retired) 

COLLINGWOOD

In: Trent Bianco (Oakleigh Chargers) Darcy Cameron (Sydney) Jay Rantall (GWV Rebels) Trey Ruscoe (East Fremantle WA)

Out: James Aish (Fremantle) Ben Crocker (Adelaide) Lynden Dunn (delisted) Tyson Goldsack (retired) Sam Murray (delisted) Daniel Wells (retired)

ESSENDON

In: Nick Bryan (Oakleigh Chargers) Ned Cahill (Dandenong Stingrays) Tom Cutler (Brisbane) Mitchell Hibberd  ® (North Melbourne) Lachlan Johnson (Calder Cannons) Harrison Jones (Calder Cannons) Cian McBride ® (Category B) Ross McQuillan ® (Category B) Andrew Phillips (Carlton)

Out: Mark Baguley (retired) Mitch Brown (delisted) Zac Clarke (delisted) Matt Dea (retired) Michael Hartley (Hawthorn) Jordan Houlahan (delisted) Tom Jok ® (delisted) Luke Lavender ® (retired) Jake Long (delisted) Ben McNiece ® (delisted) David Myers (retired) Trent Mynott ® (delisted)

FREMANTLE

In: Blake Acres (St Kilda) James Aish (Collingwood) Hugh Dixon ® (Fremantle) Minairo Frederick (Woodville-West Torrens SA) Liam Henry (Claremont WA) Tom North ® (Fremantle) Jarvis Pina ® (Peel WA) Caleb Serong (Gippsland Power) Hayden Young (Dandenong Stingrays)

Out: Hayden Ballantyne (delisted) Harley Bennell (delisted) Hugh Dixon (rookied) Brad Hill (St Kilda) Scott Jones (delisted) Shane Kersten (delisted) Ed Langdon (Melbourne) Tom North (rookied) Ryan Nyhuis ® (delisted) Aaron Sandilands (retired)

GEELONG

Oscar Brownless ® (redrafted) Bradley Close ® (Glenelg SA) Sam De Koning (Dandenong Stingrays) Francis Evans (Calder Cannons) Lachie Henderson ® (redrafted) Josh Jenkins (Adelaide) Cooper Stephens (Geelong Falcons) Jack Steven (St Kilda) Cameron Taheny (Norwood SA)

Out: Ryan Abbott (St Kilda) Oscar Brownless (rookied) Wylie Buzza (Port Adelaide) Jordan Cunico (delisted) Lachie Henderson (rookied) Jamaine Jones (delisted) Tim Kelly (West Coast Eagles) Scott Selwood (delisted) Zac Smith (Gold Coast)

GOLD COAST SUNS

In: Noah Anderson (Oakleigh Chargers) Connor Budarick ® (Gold Coast Academy) Matt Conroy ® (Gold Coast Academy) Brandon Ellis (Richmond) Sam Flanders (Gippsland Power) Jy Farrar (Scotch Old Collegians) Hugh Greenwood (Adelaide) Malcolm Rosas ® (NT Thunder) Matthew Rowell (Oakleigh Chargers) Josh Schoenfeld: ® (redrafted) Jeremy Sharp (East Fremantle WA) Zac Smith (Geelong)

Out: Callum Ah Chee (Brisbane) Brayden Crossley (delisted) Jack Leslie (delisted) Tom Nicholls (retired) Connor Nutting (delisted) Michael Rischitelli (retired) Brad Scheer delisted) Josh Schoenfeld (rookied) Harrison Wigg (delisted) Aaron Young (delisted)

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

In: Lachlan Ash (Murray Bushrangers) Tom Green (GWS Academy) Thomas Hutchesson (Adelaide SANFL) Sam Jacobs (Adelaide) Jake Riccardi (Werribee VFL) Jake Stein: ® (redrafted) Tom Sheridan: ® (redrafted) Zachary Sproule ® (redrafted)

Out: Aiden Bonar (North Melbourne) Dylan Buckley (delisted) Brett Delidio (retired) Jonathon Patton (Hawthorn) Tom Sheridan (rookied) Dawson Simpson (retired) Zach Sproule ® (rookied) Jake Stein ® (rookied) Adam Tomlinson (Melbourne)

HAWTHORN 

In: Will Day (West Adelaide SA) Sam Frost (Melbourne) Michael Hartley (Essendon) Emerson Jeka ® (Western Jets) Finn Maginness (Sandringham Dragons) Josh Morris (Woodville West Torrens SA)Jonathon Patton (GWS Giants) 

Out Grant Birchall (Gold Coast) Kaiden Brand (delisted) Teia Miles (delisted) Darren Minchington (delisted) David Mirra (delisted) Tim Mohr ® (retired) Marc Pittonet (Carlton) Jarryd Roughead (retired) Ryan Schoenmakers (retired)

MELBOURNE

In: Luke Jackson East Fremantle WA) Ed Langdon (Fremantle) Kysaiah Pickett (Woodville West Torrens SA) Trent Rivers (East Fremantle WA) Adam Tomlinson (GWS Giants)

Out: Sam Frost (Hawthorn) Jeff Garlett (delisted) Declan Keilty ® (delisted) Jay Kennedy Harris (delisted) Jordan Lewis (retired) Corey Maynard (retired) Tim Smith ® (retired) Billy Stretch (delisted) Guy Walker ® (retired) 

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Aiden Bonar (GWS Giants) Charlie Comben (Gippsland Power) Jack Mahony (Sandringham Dragons) Flynn Perez (Bendigo Pioneers) 

Out: Nathan Hrovat (delisted) Tom McKenzie ® (delisted) Red Óg Murphy ® (retired) Scott Thompson (retired) Declan Watson (delisted) Tom Wilkinson ® (delisted) Sam Wright (retired) 

PORT ADELAIDE

In: Miles Bergman (Sandringham Dragons) Trent Burgoyne ® (Woodville-West Torrens SA) Wylie Buzza (Geelong) Mitch Georgiades (Subiaco WA) Riley Grundy ® (redrafted) Jackson Mead (Woodville West Torrens SA) Jake Pasini ® (Swan Districts WA) Dylan Williams (Oakleigh Chargers) Boyd Woodcock ®  (redrafted)

Out: Matthew Broadbent (delisted) Billy Frampton (Adelaide) Sam Gray (delisted) Riley Grundy (rookied) Cam Hewett ® (delisted) Dougal Howard (St Kilda) Aydin Johnson (delisted) Kai Pudney ® (delisted) Paddy Ryder (St Kilda) Jack Trengove (delisted) Boyd Woodcock (rookied)

RICHMOND

In: Noah Cumberland (Brisbane Lions Academy) Thomson Dow (Bendigo Pioneers) Will Martyn (Brisbane Lions Academy) Bigoa Nyuon (Dandenong Stingrays) Hugo Ralphsmith (Sandringham Dragons)

Out: Dan Butler (St Kilda) Brandon Ellis (Gold Coast Suns) Shaun Grigg (retired) Commor Menadue (delisted) Callum Moore (delisted) Jacob Townsend (delisted) Maverick Weller ® (retired)

ST KILDA

In: Ryan Abbott (Geelong) Jack Bell ® (Sandringham Dragons) Dan Butler (Richmond) Ryan Byrnes (Sandringham Dragons) Leo Connolly (Gippsland Power) Brad Hill (Fremantle) Dougal Howard (Port Adelaide) Zak Jones (Sydney) Darragh Joyce (Category B upgrade) Paddy Ryder (Port Adelaide)

Out: Blake Acres (Fremantle) David Armitage (delisted) Josh Bruce ((Western Bulldogs) Billy Longer  (delisted) Patrick McCartin (delisted) Jack Newnes (Carlton) Lewis Pierce  (delisted) Sam Rowe (delisted) Jack Steven (Geelong) Bailey Rice (delisted) Robbie Young (delisted) Brandon White (delisted)

SYDNEY SWANS

In: Will Gould (Glenelg SA) Jack Maibaum: ® (redrafted) Brady Rowles: ® (Bendigo Pioneers) Dylan Stephens (Norwood SA) Elijah Taylor (Perth WA) Lewis Taylor (Brisbane) Chad Warner (East Fremantle WA)

Out: Darcy Cameron (Collingwood) Heath Grundy (retired) Cody Hirst ® (delisted) Kieren Jack (retired) Zak Jones (St Kilda) Jarrod McVeigh (retired) Jack Maibaum (rookied) Daniel Menzel (delisted) Toby Pink ® (delisted) James Rose (delisted) Nick Smith (retired) Durak Tucker ® (delisted)

WEST COAST EAGLES 

In: Brendon Ah Chee ® (redrafted) Hamish Brayshaw ® (redrafted) Callum Jamieson (Claremont WA) Ben Johnson (Perth WA) Tim Kelly (Geelong) Mitch O’Neill ® (North Hobart) Anthony Treacy ® (Claremont WA)

Out: Brendon Ah Chee (rookied) Matthew Allen (delisted) Patrick Bines ® (delisted) Hamish Brayshaw (rookied) Keegan Brooksby (delisted) Chris Masten (delisted) Fraser McInnes ® (delisted)  Kurt Mutimer (delisted) Brodie Riach ® (delisted) Josh Smith ® (delisted)

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: Josh Bruce (St Kilda) Louis Butler (Sandringham Dragons) Riley Garcia (Swan Districts WA) Alex Keath (Adelaide) Cody Weightman (Dandenong Stingrays)

Out: Tom Boyd (retired) Dale Morris (retired) Liam Picken (retired) Fletcher Roberts (delisted) Lukas Webb (delisted)

 
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33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Has Jordan Lewis announced his retirement?

Perhaps not but he’s not optimistic about continuing when he says things like this:-

“I’m not going to string it out as long as I possibly can. I’m going to leave the game at the end of the year feeling really fulfilled in what I’ve achieved, absolutely.

Source

 

Roughhead and Burgoyne  talking with Suns

Who are Melbourne talking to? Roughy to coach our forwards  YES Please.

Interesting couple of weeks coming up, we need to make space for at least 5 new players, Lewis is No 1, at least 4 to go looking at senior list  Billy Stretch, Garlett, Josh Wagner, ANB and then we need to sign Frost and off load OMcDonald.


On 8/14/2019 at 8:11 AM, Kent said:

Roughhead and Burgoyne  talking with Suns

Who are Melbourne talking to? Roughy to coach our forwards  YES Please.

The best coach on earth won’t achieve much if the club can’t get them on the park.

 

Cant remember the last time i clicked on a thread at the top of the page. Usually its boring pinned threads i cbf'd reading.

This one is much more interesting.

 


On 10/14/2019 at 2:41 PM, Demonland said:

 

Maybe they could get Garlett back....


 

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