ONE FUN FAKE TRADE IDEA FOR EACH AFL TEAMAndrew Slevison & Nic Negrepontis
SEN
23 June 2023We’ve decided to put together one trade for all 18 teams with the aim of building something both fun and capable of filling a need in 2024. Of course, these are all hypothetical, and as the headline suggests, just a bit of fun.
NOTE: All draft picks are based on indicative draft order after AFL Round 14Richmond receives: Mitch Georgiades, Pick 73
Port Adelaide receives: Jack Graham, Pick 26
Richmond must soon recruit a key forward for life after Jack Riewoldt.
It’s unclear whether the 34-year-old goes around again in 2024, but regardless, the Tigers need someone to replace him sooner than later.
Most of the very best tall forwards are already locked away by their respective clubs, but there are some on the market who could be of interest to the Tigers.
Port Adelaide’s Mitch Georgiades is out of contract this year and could be keen on a change of scenery to revitalise his career. Even if a return to Western Australia is a greater possibility, the prospect of playing for a big Melbourne club might be enticing.
Georgiades is currently out with a ruptured ACL, which will sideline him for part of next season, but at 21 he is a player for the future.
One current Tiger who might possibly be used to help fill their key forward vacancy is Adelaide native Jack Graham.
Graham was a target for the Power last year but opted to stay put at Punt Road. He has had an up and down 2023 to date, however, his most recent form has been solid. He could provide depth behind Travis Boak and Ollie Wines add a hard edge to the Power midfield which will be run by Zak Butters, Connor Rozee and Jason Horne-Francis for the next decade.
In a perfect world, the Tigers would love to keep him, but may have to give up something if they wanted to lure Georgiades away from Alberton.
Given both players are out of contract this year, a straight swap could work for all parties involved, but the Power might want a better draft pick to subsidise the deal so we’ll thrown in an exchange of fourth and second-round picks.
Gold Coast receives: Noah Cumberland, Pick 63
Richmond receives: Pick 47, Pick 56 and Pick 65
Noah Cumberland, a native Sunshine Coast boy, has shown a ton of promise at Richmond, but hasn’t quite nailed down a spot in the club’s best 22. The 22-year-old is contracted for 2024 and would be a fun addition to a Suns forward line alongside Bailey Humphrey, Ben King, Jack Lukosius and Mabior Chol.
With Alex Sexton likely on the way out of the club, Cumberland looms as a younger version and somebody with a huge upside going forward at AFL level.
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