Trade Week - Day 6Mitch Clark to Melbourne on a 4-year 600k per year deal.
Brisbane have accepted Melbourne's pick 12 in return which they may use along with pick 8 to poach
Kurt Tippett from Adelaide.
Brisbane has also offered
Jordan Lisle a 3-year contract. The Lisle deal is expected to go through tomorrow, with the Hawks and Lions to settle on which draft pick it will involve. Brisbane has picks 29, 30 and 34.
Essendon is highly unlikely to meet Gold Coast's asking price for onballer
Josh Caddy, who wants to return to Melbourne to be with his unwell father. The Bombers had been trawling clubs trying to access two compensation picks to satisfy the Suns, to no avail. Essendon has offered Gold Coast its first pick, No.19, potentially another pick, and at least one player to complete the deal, but Gold Coast emphatically knocked the offer on its head. It's believed Gold Coast was keen on one of Essendon's top five players. The Bombers are still hopeful "compassionate grounds" might convince the new franchise club to release its player.
Bombers
Henry Slattery,
Ricky Dyson and
Josh Jenkins remain on the trade table.
Hawthorn is still trying to convince Geelong to trade
Tom Gillies, but so far has not put forward any names that the Cats consider an appropriate swap.
St Kilda was standing firm on in-demand players
Jason Gram and
Tommy Walsh, despite receiving offers for both. Gram is believed to have attracted interest from North Melbourne, while Carlton has made preliminary inquiries. Walsh wants to join the Swans after they promised him greater opportunity.
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