St Kilda and Port Adelaide have discussed a proposal that
Jake Carlisle and
Charlie Dixon be tied into a trade that would deliver Jake Carlisle to the Saints and the Suns forward to Port.
Port: lose pick 10 & a future first round pick ------> gain Charlie Dixon & St Kilda's late pick(s).
St Kilda: lose pick 5 & late pick(s) ----> gain Jake Carlisle & Port's future first round pick.
Essendon: lose Jake Carlisle -----> gain Port's pick 10.
Gold Coast: lose Charlie Dixon -----> gain St Kilda's pick 5.
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North remains hopeful of yet being able to trade for
James Aish, having made an strong financial offer for him to join the Kangaroos. North's offer is understood to be significantly higher than Collingwood's.
Aish has friends at both Collingwood (Matthew Scharenberg) and North (Trent Dumont) and both players have been encouraging their friend to join their respective clubs.
Aish's manager, Liam Pickering, has been firm throughout that his client will only go to Collingwood.
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If North's offer falls over, then one deal forwarded by Collingwood and Carlton would be for Collingwood to trade pick 26 to Carlton who would send
Tom Bell to the Lions and
Aish would move to Collingwood.
The Lions want an additional draft pick as part of any Aish trade in order to be able to secure Ryan Bastinac from North. Essentially, the Lions want to replace Aish with Bell and
Bastinac.
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Nathan Freeman is likely to be traded to St Kilda for a future second-round pick. Collingwood also wants another minor draft pick exchange involved.
http://www.smh.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-trade-period--gold-coasts-charlie-dixon-tied-into-jake-carlisle-trade-talks-20151018-gkc1u6#ixzz3ou74F8tZ--------------------------------------------------------
FREMANTLE is not expected to include a player in its pitch to land young forward
Cam McCarthy and must now bank on Greater Western Sydney relenting on its hard-line stance in the final four days of the NAB AFL Trade Period.
The Dockers' offer for McCarthy is pick No.22 and its 2016 first-round selection, and AFL.com.au understands no players have been put on the trade table to get the deal over the line.
It was suggested at the weekend that Fremantle could attempt to trade a player to a third club and then on-trade that pick to the Giants as part of the McCarthy deal, but sources also dismissed that option.
Midfielders
Lachie Weller and
Michael Barlow were floated as options in this scenario over the weekend, but AFL.com.au understands neither would be traded, with Weller rated particularly highly by the club.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-10-18/trade-wrap-dockers-wont-trade-players-to-land-mccarthy