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The Coon Dog
05-10-2009, 11:49 AM
This is not for speculation, rumour or innuendo, just confirmed deals.
Discussion of trades can occur in the following thread (http://www.woof.net.au/forum/showthread.php?p=121121)
- Josh Gibson & pick 69 to Hawthorn for picks 25 & 41 to North Melbourne.
- Andrew Raines to Brisbane for pick 44 to Richmond.
- Brent Staker, Amon Buchannan & pick 39 (from WCE) to Brisbane, Brad Dalziel & pick 22 (from Syd) to West Coast & Mark Seaby & pick 28 (from Bris) to Sydney.
- Brock McLean to Carlton for pick 11 to Melbourne.
- Barry Hall to Western Bulldogs for pick 47 to Sydney.
- Andrew Lovett to St.Kilda for pick 16 to Essendon.
- Pick 47 (Sydney - received in the Barry hall trade) to Brisbane for pick 39 (Brisbane - received in the Brent Staker trade) to Sydney.
- Darren Jolly to Collingwood for picks 14 & 46 to Sydney.
- Brett Peake to St.Kilda to for pick 48 to Femantle.
- Xavier Clarke to Brisbane for pick 60 to St.Kilda.
- Jay Schultz to Port Adelaide for Mitch Farmer & pick 72 to Richmond.
- Shane Mumford to Sydney for pick 28 to Geelong.
- Marcus Drum to Geelong to pick 49 to Fremantle.
- Ben McGlynn & Josh Kennedy to Sydney for picks 39, 46 & 70 to Hawthorn.
- Shaun Burgoyne to Hawthorn, Jay Nash to Port Adelaide, Mark Williams to Essendon, Pick 9 from Hawthorn to Port Adelaide, Pick 24 to Essendon from Port Adelaide, Pick 16 to Port Adelaide from Essendon, Pick 42 to Geelong from Essendon, Pick 33 to Essendon to Geelong & picks 40 & 56 to Geelong from Port Adelaide.
- Brendan Fevola & pick 27 to Brisbane for Lachie Henderson & pick 12 to Carlton.
- Pick 55 from West Coast to Sydney for pick 118.
- Pick 58 from Essendon to Hawthorn for pick 89.
bornadog
05-10-2009, 12:17 PM
http://www.afl.com.au/trade%20tracker/tabid/10490/default.aspx
Topdog
05-10-2009, 01:35 PM
1.18pm: SYDNEY has confirmed the three-team deal, which sees them lose Amon Buchanan and get Eagles ruckman Mark Seaby. In the same deal, the Lions get Buchanan and Brent Staker and lose Bradd Dalziell to the Eagles.
aker39
05-10-2009, 02:39 PM
Andrew Raines to Brisbane for 3rd round pick (pick 45)
aker39
05-10-2009, 04:00 PM
Brock McLean to Carlton for pick 11
soupman
06-10-2009, 01:32 PM
The Barry Hall deal can now be added here
Barry Hall to the Bulldogs for pick 47 and an exchange of unknown late draft picks.
bornadog
06-10-2009, 02:42 PM
Summary to date.
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/untitled-4.jpg
Topdog
06-10-2009, 04:42 PM
ST KILDA has landed one of the big fish of AFL Trade Week, securing a deal for Bombers midfielder Andrew Lovett.
The Saints will send their first round pick - No.16 - to the Bombers.
Lovett has agreed to a three-year deal with the Saints.
Coach Ross Lyon told the Herald Sun it was a win-win situation for both the Bombers and the Saints.
"We think his best footy is in front of him," Lyon said
Link (http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/st-kilda-lands-bombers-midfielder-andrew-lovett/story-e6frf9jf-1225783393473)
LostDoggy
07-10-2009, 08:47 AM
Brisbane Lions Round three draft pick (No.47) for Sydney Swans Round three draft pick (No.39)
Brett Peake to St.Kilda for pick 48(3rd round).
http://www.fremantlefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7009/newsid/85838/default.aspx
The Bulldogs Bite
07-10-2009, 10:17 PM
Darren Jolly (Sydney) to Collingwood for Picks 14 & 46.
Confirmed by Roos on SEN.
bornadog
07-10-2009, 11:20 PM
If its correct it's could be a trade that eventually sets up a number of others.
I think that's 11 players traded for so far.
Official trades as at today
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa198/mmsalih/trades.jpg
Port's Farmer and Richmond's Schulz have swapped clubs
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/85866/default.aspx
Bulldog4life
08-10-2009, 05:31 PM
St.Kilda's Xavier Clarke has been traded to Brisbane in exchange for the Lions’ fourth round pick, (pick 60):
Confirmed on St.Kilda's twitter page.
X.Clarke to Brisbane for pick 60.
http://twitter.com/StKildaFC
The Coon Dog
08-10-2009, 09:11 PM
Mumford is now a Swan (pick 28) & Drum is a Cat (pick 49).
The Coon Dog
08-10-2009, 09:19 PM
Josh Kennedy & Benny McGlynn have fled Kennett's nest & headed to Sydney for a raft of picks, 39, 46 & 70.
Big Will
08-10-2009, 09:43 PM
Burgoyne to Hawks
Jay Nash to Power
Mark Williams to Bombers
Very complicated trade with Geelong picks involved...
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/85877/default.aspx
The Coon Dog
08-10-2009, 11:01 PM
Burgoyne to Hawks
Jay Nash to Power
Mark Williams to Bombers
Very complicated trade with Geelong picks involved...
http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/85877/default.aspx
Very complicated. Hopefully I can simplify who gained & lost what.
Geelong
Gain - Picks 40, 42 & 56
Lose - Pick 33
Hawthorn
Gain - Shaun Burgoyne
Lose - Mark Williams & pick 9
Port Adelaide
Gain - Jay Nash, picks 9 & 16
Lose - Shaun Burgoyne, picks 24, 40 & 56
Essendon
Gain - Mark Williams, picks 24 & 33
Lose - Jay Nash, picks 16 & 42
Lachie Henderson and pick 12 for Fev and pick 27.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/rfnews...701108833.html
The Adelaide Connection
09-10-2009, 11:13 AM
Holy crap, Brisbane actually got Fevola.
From the AFL live trade chat:
"The Brendan Fevola deal is done. He's heading to the Lions. Lachlan Henderson and pick No.12 to Carlton for Fevola and pick 27"
Brisbane to be scary with Brown, Bradshaw and Fevola.
bornadog
09-10-2009, 02:44 PM
Trade week: club by club (http://www.afl.com.au/news/blogarticle/tabid/8123/newsid/85927/default.aspx)
Adelaide
The Crows were the only team not to play any part in what was a frenetic exchange period. The club was willing to hear offers for Jon Griffin, but the spindly ruckman didn’t attract much attention.
Brisbane
The Lions emerged as the biggest players in trade week 2009. The club grabbed Richmond defender Andrew Raines for pick No. 44. The Lions then joined forces with West Coast and the Sydney Swans in a three-club deal, which saw Eagle Brent Staker and Swans’ premiership player Amon Buchanan, move to Queensland in exchange for midfielder Bradd Dalziell (to West Coast) and pick No. 28. On Thursday, injured St Kilda wingman/half-back Xavier Clarke became the fourth player to join the Lions in as many days. The Lions acquired the former first-round draft pick for the bargain basement price of pick No. 60. But the Lions saved the biggest deal of all for the final day of the exchange period. After much speculation, the Lions landed Carlton spearhead Brendan Fevola and pick No. 27 in exchange for youngster Lachie Henderson and pick No. 12.
Carlton
The Blues snared Melbourne’s Brock McLean with their first-round selection (No.11 overall). Carlton then off-loaded Brendan Fevola and got promising Lions’ tall Lachie Henderson and pick No. 12 in exchange for the big Blue and pick No. 27.
Collingwood
The Pies were keen to secure homesick Sydney Swans’ ruckman Darren Jolly right from the outset, but were met by a tough talking Paul Roos. The Swans refused to accept Collingwood’s offer of a first-round draft pick (No. 14 overall), but agreed when the Pies tossed in pick No. 46 for good measure. Disgruntled St Kilda midfielder Luke Ball was unable to make it to the Pies.
Essendon
The Bombers found a new home for Andrew Lovett at St Kilda and received a first-round draft pick (No. 16 overall) for their troubles. Essendon passed on that pick to acquire Hawthorn premiership player Mark Williams as part of a complex four-club deal, which also saw Jay Nash go to Port Adelaide. The Bombers finished the week with four picks (No. 10, 24, 26 and 33 overall) inside the first 33.
Geelong
The 2009 premiers were dragged into trade week festivities because of a bulging salary cap. The Cats presented emerging ruckman Shane Mumford with a contract extension, but couldn’t match the Sydney Swans’ offer of a lucrative four-year deal, losing the 23-year-old rookie for a second-round draft pick (No. 28 overall). Only one player, Fremantle’s Marcus Drum, was welcomed to Skilled Stadium during the exchange period. The Cats gave up pick No. 49 to Freo in exchange for the hard-hitting defender.
Hawthorn
The Hawks spent most of the week haggling with Port Adelaide over a deal for star midfielder Shaun Burgoyne. Drama unfolded on Wednesday when Hawthorn put forward and then retracted an offer to trade tough nut Campbell Brown, leaving Burgoyne’s future up in the air. The two parties finally came to an agreement in mediation on Thursday night, concocting a four-club exchange to seal the deal. In essence, the Hawks gave up pick No.9 (to Port Adelaide) and forward Mark Williams (to Essendon) in exchange for Burgoyne. The club also lost midfield duo Josh Kennedy and Ben McGlynn to the Sydney Swans in a separate deal. The Hawks were compensated with picks No. 39, 46 and 70.
Port Adelaide
Hawthorn refused to meet the Power’s demands of Jordan Lewis, Grant Birchall or Ryan Schoenmakers in exchange for Shaun Burgoyne, leaving talks between the two clubs at a stalemate on Wednesday night. However, the Power managed to strike a four-way deal on Thursday to finally get the vice-captain to his preferred destination. Port Adelaide accumulated picks No. 9 and 16 as part of the exchange, giving the club three selections in the first round of next month’s NAB AFL Draft. The Power also got Essendon midfielder Jay Nash in the deal and successfully lured Richmond forward Jay Schulz to Alberton in a swap for young defender Mitch Farmer.
Fremantle
Midfielder Brett Peake and key defender Marcus Drum both requested trades out of Fremantle and the club was able to deliver. On Wednesday, Fremantle sent Peake to St Kilda in exchange for the Saints' third round draft pick (No.48 overall) then late on Thursday Marcus Drum was traded to Geelong. The Cats sent Fremantle pick No.49 giving the club consecutive selections in the third round.
Melbourne
With a firm eye on the future, and already boasting a bevy of enviable draft picks, Melbourne was a relatively minor player in the 2009 AFL Exchange Period. The Demons released Brock McLean to Carlton in exchange for yet another first round pick (No.11 overall). They enter the 2009 NAB AFL Draft with picks one, two, 11 and 18 before clubs make their second round selections.
North Melbourne
Josh Gibson requested a trade out of Arden Street and North wasted no time off-loading the defender, sending him to Hawthorn on the first day of trade week. The Roos packaged Gibson with their fifth round pick (No. 69 overall) and received Hawthorn's second and third round selections in return (No.25 and No.41 overall).
Richmond
In a deal that was settled long before the official exchange period began, running defender Andrew Raines was sent to the Brisbane Lions in the second completed deal of trade week. Richmond received the Lions' third round selection (No.44) in return. Later in the week, the Tigers sent South Australian big man Jay Schulz to Port Adelaide in exchange for defender Mitch Farmer and pick No.72.
St Kilda
The Saints parted with their first round pick (No.16 overall) to secure Essendon speedster Andrew Lovett. They continued to recruit midfield pace on Wednesday, sending their third round pick (No.48 overall) to Fremantle in exchange for Brett Peake. On Thursday, Xavier Clarke was traded to the Brisbane Lions in exchange for their fourth round selection (No.60 overall).
Sydney Swans
In a complex three-way deal involving West Coast and the Brisbane Lions, the Swans traded premiership player Amon Buchanon to the Lions in exchange for their second round pick (No. 28 overall). They also sent their own second round pick (No.22 overall) to West Coast in exchange for ruckman Mark Seaby. On Tuesday, Barry Hall got his wish and was traded to the Western Bulldogs, with the Swans receiving the Dogs' third round pick (No.47 overall) in return. That pick was on-traded to the Lions in exchange for pick No.39 to complete Monday's three-way deal involving West Coast. The Swans lost ruckman Darren Jolly to Collingwood, but received the Pies' first and third round draft picks (No.14 and No.46) as compensation. Will Jolly gone, the Swans sought out Geelong ruckman Shane Mumford, using pick No.28 to secure the Cats' youngster. They also landed Hawthorn pair Ben McGlynn and Josh Kennedy late in the week, sending draft picks 39, 46 and 70 to Hawthorn.
West Coast
Brent Staker and Mark Seaby had both requested to leave West Coast and the club found them new homes on the first day of trade week. Staker was sent to the Lions in exchange for hard-running midfielder Bradd Dalziell, while Seaby was traded to the Swans in exchange for their second round draft pick (No.22). The Eagles also swapped their fourth round draft pick (No.55) with the Swans eighth round selection (No.118) to complete the three-way deal with the Lions and Swans.
Western Bulldogs
A handshake agreement between the Bulldogs and Sydney Swans was honoured on Tuesday when Barry Hall was sent to Whitten Oval in exchange for the Bulldogs' third round draft pick (No.47 overall). The Bulldogs entered trade week in desperate need of a key forward, but chose not to enter negotiations for Carlton's Brendan Fevola.
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