GWS'
James Stewart told the club he wants a trade to Essendon. Stewart will get to Essendon in exchange for either a late pick or via the pre-season draft, where the Bombers have the first pick.
The Bombers also say that talks with Melbourne over a trade for
Michael Hibberd have made little progress.
Collingwood are interested in picking up Fremantle's
Alex Silvagni, after defender Nathan Brown departed the club for the Saints. The Pies are also interested in Melbourne's
Lynden Dunn.
And
Xavier Richards' agent arrived in Melbourne today to begin discussions with several Victorian clubs.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/afl-trade-period-2016-live-coverage-day-seven-20161017-gs4jas.htmlGold Coast and Hawthorn were likely to head into mediation over
Jaeger O'Meara.
Collingwood will trade pick
Jarrod Witts to Gold Coast for pick 44, with the Pies to get a bit back in return.
The
Bryce Gibbs deal could involve Adelaide's pick 13 and their second-round pick next year.Under another scenario Adelaide would hand over next year's first-round pick in addition to 13 this year, and get Carlton's 2017 second-round pick back. For the Crows, that would mean sliding down the 2017 draft order rather than giving up a full selection. If Carlton secure pick 13 from the Crows, GWS will request that pick alone for defender
Caleb Marchbank. A separate deal would then need to be done for
Jarrod Pickett.
Brisbane are committed to trading for Collingwood defender
Jack Frost and may need to use a future pick.
Fremantle must now work a deal with Geelong for forward
Shane Kersten, a close friend of Hamling, while the Bulldogs will trade midfielders
Koby Stevens and
Nathan Hrovat.
The Dogs will also send a late draft pick to Collingwood for forward
Travis Cloke.A number of clubs are waiting to see which clubs end up with which picks, hoping to move further up the draft order.
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