Richmond has traded tall utility Jay Schulz to Port Adelaide in exchange for small rebounding defender Mitch Farmer.
The details of the trade will be finalised on Friday, the last day of the 2009 AFL Exchange Period. Schulz, originally from SA club Woodville/West Torrens, played 71 games and kicked 58 goals for the Tigers in seven seasons of AFL football after being selected by the Club at pick No. 12 overall in the 2002 National Draft.
The 24-year-old managed just four senior games in the ’09 season.
Farmer was taken by Port Adelaide at pick No. 49 overall in the 2007 National Draft.
The 20-year-old, originally from Craigieburn Football Club, captained the Calder Cannons in their 2007 TAC Cup grand final victory, represented Vic Metro in the AFL under-18 Championships the same year, and was named in the back pocket in the ’07 TAC Cup Team of the Year.
He made a promising debut late in the 2008 season for the Power, playing three games (Rounds 18-20), but did not manage a senior AFL appearance in ’09, spending the year in the SANFL, initially with Sturt, before transferring to South Adelaide, where he caught the eye of the Tiger talent scouts with a series of impressive performances.
The 2009 AFL media guide described the 180cm, 82kg Farmer as a “tough and feisty half-back in the Michael Wilson mould”. He also is renowned for his kicking skills, pace and football ‘smarts’.
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