Mitch Crowden. Joel Garner. Dom Barry. Kyron Hayden. Ben Miller. Nick Shipley. Tom North. Brandon Zerk-Thatcher. Dylan Moore. Hamish Brayshaw. Lloyd Meek. Angus Schumacher. Jackson Ross. Tristan Xerri. Sam Switkowski. Callum Porter. Scott Jones. Matt Guelfi. Billy Hartung. Jarrod Garlett. Cameron O'Shea. Joshua Jaska. Matt Shaw. Tom Murphy. Bailey Banfield. Flynn Appleby. Harrison Jones. Doulton Langlands.
Billy Gowers. Trent Mynott. Lindsay Thomas. Ryan Burrows. Angus Styles. Dylan Buckley. Stewart Crameri. Patrick Wilson. Liam Baker. Nick Holman. Gordon Narrier. Tom Campbell and Stewart Crameri didn't find new homes. Nathan Schmook's verdict: Appeared to botch the negotiations for Stringer early and were forced to eventually accept No. They deserve credit for exploring opportunities everywhere to turn those two picks into a first-round selection and they were always active.
It took more than they would have hoped, but they landed pick No. Giving up a future second-round pick will hurt next year, but Hayden Crozier and Jackson Trengove will be solid inclusions. Swan heads off to Pies. Geelong youngster Nina Morrison recalls the challenges of suffering serious knee…. Other sports provide a compelling argument as to how a Mid-Season Trade Period could….
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AFL Clubs. Adelaide Crows. Gold Coast Suns. GWS Giants. North Melbourne. Port Adelaide. St Kilda. Sydney Swans. West Coast Eagles. Western Bulldogs. Facebook Twitter Youtube Instagram Snapchat. Created By. Keep track of 's retirements and delistings In: Bryce Gibbs, Sam Gibson, picks 12, 39, 77, first-round pick Melbourne , second-round pick Carlton , third-round pick Carlton and fourth-round pick Melbourne Out: Charlie Cameron, Jake Lever, Harrison Wigg, picks 16, 36, 54, 73, 91, second-round pick, third-round pick and fourth-round pick Win: Bolstered the midfield Lose: A pair of gun youngsters draft picks: 12, 39, 77, What they couldn't get done: The Crows were linked with contracted Bomber Aaron Francis, but declined to make a serious play for the South Australian.
Rating : 7. Rating : 6. Up Next Flag tilt a chance as Dons finally come to table. Why not share? Viewed Draft's 'wildcard' pick, will this godfather bid for his gun godson? Nat Edwards and Cal Twomey discuss the latest draft updates 1 day. Naming Rights Partner. Major Partners. View All Partners. All Rights Reserved. You need a Live Pass subscription. Loading Gallery. All Photos. A strong mark over head for his size. Rayner kicked off his under carnival for Vic Metro with 23 disposals against WA and destroyed SA with 16 possessions, seven marks and five goals.
Seen as the outstanding midfielder in the draft class, the cm inside midfielder also has similar traits to Martin or Christian Petracca. While injuries have been an issue in the past, his draft season has been excellent with his stoppage work a highlight. Midfielder with great character who cuts angles, kicks goals, can win clearances and marks overhead. Seven of the eight Victorians the Lions have drafted over the past two years have been country boys. Bagged two goals from 35 disposals on Sunday.
The Demons have well and truly already made their intentions clear. The Demons are willing to let Watts go, having questioned whether the former No. As reported by Fairfax Media, Melbourne also insist forward Jesse Hogan is a required player, but the Dockers are of the belief that the WA product could be available should the right deal be done.
Hogan is contracted until the end of The least that can be said of North Melbourne is that they are prepared to have a crack There is no shame in trying and missing on winner-of-everything Dustin Martin and Kelly, even after offering mega-deals. They have, though, also been in for a plethora of other players, all of whom have said thanks but no thanks. That leaves them still in the hunt for a few players. The Kangaroos are prepared to look at a trade for ruckman Todd Goldstein but his big contract for next year is a deterrent to other clubs.
Another club set to be a big player in the next fortnight. Port have already lost versatile tall Jackson Trengove to the Western Bulldogs through free agency, and his close friend Impey — though contracted — could also be heading for the exit, with the Bulldogs and Hawks both showing interest.
Coming in is likely to be former Brisbane Lions captain Rockliff, while Port have also been keenly pursuing Geelong free agent Motlop, and met Melbourne's contracted forward Watts. So active this time last year, the Tigers, suddenly reigning premiers, now find themselves in the unlikely position of being the hunted. Richmond had been circling Josh Schache but, despite the intrigue surrounding his future at Brisbane, a move now looks unlikely. Instead the Tigers' main involvement in this trade period could come from fringe players leaving Punt Road.
Midfielder Anthony Miles is too good to be playing weekly in the VFL, and has been in the sights of Hawthorn, while Sam Lloyd — who unlike Miles in contracted — has been linked to Geelong. The Saints have cash and picks to splash, but as North Melbourne have found, actually landing someone good is easier said than done. St Kilda went hard after Kelly but his call to re-sign with the Giants has forced the Saints to consider alternate plans.
They enquired about contracted West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff, but the Eagles are insisting he isn't up for grabs. St Kilda have now tabled a big offer to contracted Giant Tomlinson but, while he'd be a handy pick up, he doesn't solve their midfield run-and-class issues.
If Watts is willing to move interstate, Sydney look the perfect fit. Watts is a man with supreme talent but who, at times, can look laconic which has frustrated the Demons. The Bloods' famous culture would certainly give Watts the best chance for his career to thrive.
And what about Tippet? The Swans have been on the record saying it would be "unlikely" that the big man would be traded. If the jungle drums are true, with Essendon and Richmond lurking, and maybe the Suns, then a possible trade should be explored as Tippet is still on big money until the end of Several clubs are also sure to ask about defender Aliir Aliir but Sydney are adamant he is "absolutely required" as they try to transition him into taking over from Heath Grundy.
The management of former All-Australian Gaff say he is looking forward to spending more time in the midfield now that Brownlow medallists Sam Mitchell and Matthew Priddis have retired.
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