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How AFL clubs fared in trade week

Roar Guru
10th October, 2008
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Adelaide is a nice enough town and the Crows play finals regularly, but both were again unpopular in trade week. Recruiting manager Matt Rendell admitted there is a stigma over the city, making it tougher to attract players.

ADELAIDE
Changes: None
Draft picks: 10, 28, 44, 60, 76, 92

BRISBANE LIONS
New coach Michael Voss said the Lions would be looking to the future and they secured another pick in the coming national draft – albeit a very late one – by offloading small forward Anthony Corrie to Collingwood. But the Lions say they were going to delist him anyway.
Changes: Traded Corrie for pick 93.
Draft picks: 7, 25, 41, 57, 73, 89, 93

CARLTON
Spent most of the week in a deadlock with Fremantle trying to get ruckman Robert Warnock. They finally got their man and could yet secure a bigger name, if they can recruit star Sydney forward Ryan O’Keefe from Sydney via the pre-season draft.
Changes: Traded picks 24, 56 and 72 for Warnock and pick 69
Draft picks: 6, 40, 69, 88

COLLINGWOOD
Were linked with O’Keefe and Melbourne’s Brad Green, but missed both. Gave Rhyce Shaw his out by sending him north to Sydney and picked up Corrie for a bargain basement sixth-round pick. Not a bad week’s work.
Changes: Traded Shaw and pick 61 for pick 46; traded pick 93 for Corrie
Draft picks: 11, 29, 45, 46, 62, 77

ESSENDON
Got midfielder Brent Prismall from Geelong at excellent value, for a third-round pick. His recovery from a knee reconstruction will sideline him for most of 2009, but he is only 22. Held onto Andrew Lovett, whose disciplinary lapses remain a worry. But like Carlton and Collingwood, finished the week a winner.
Changes: Traded pick 39 for Prismall
Draft picks: 5, 23, 55, 71, 87

FREMANTLE
Played hard-ball with Carlton over Warnock, but could not afford to lose him for nothing, so relinquished and got draft picks 24, 56 and 72. Also face the prospect of losing midfielder Josh Carr in the pre-season draft.
Changes: Traded Warnock and pick 69 for picks 24, 56 and 72
Draft picks: 3, 21, 24, 37, 53, 56, 72, 85

GEELONG
Disappointed to lose the talented Prismall, and could not get Lovett in return. Small forward Shannon Byrnes looks set to stay, and tall forward Tom Lonergan is still in contract talks.
Changes: Traded Prismall for pick 39
Draft picks: 15, 33, 39, 49, 65, 81, 97

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HAWTHORN
Wanted O’Keefe, but could not satisfy the Swans’ demands for a high draft pick. Were also interested in Green. No changes, but the premiership team remains intact.
Changes: None
Draft picks: 16, 34, 50, 66, 82, 98

MELBOURNE
Green attracted interest, but the Demons announced his re-signing today. Would have liked Warnock, but he was keen on Carlton. The wooden spooner’s main focus was always going to be the national draft, where they have the prized first pick.
Changes: None
Draft picks: 1, 17, 19, 35, 51, 67, 83

NORTH MELBOURNE
Midfielder Daniel Harris was keen to go but stayed, forward Corey Jones did not attract much interest and ruckman Hamish McIntosh was shopped around and then withdrawn. A confusing week for the Kangaroos, which ended as it began.
Changes: None
Draft picks: 9, 27, 43, 59, 75, 91

PORT ADELAIDE
Boosted their stocks in the third-round of the draft by sending fringe midfielder Adam Thomson to Richmond, and could yet get former premiership player Josh Carr on the cheap through the pre-season draft.
Changes: Traded Thomson for pick 42
Draft picks: 4, 22, 38, 42, 54, 70, 86

RICHMOND
Got Thomson for a reasonable price, which represents a win-win. Were keen on prising ruckman Mark Seaby from West Coast, but it did not eventuate.
Changes: Traded pick 42 for Thomson
Draft picks: 8, 26, 58, 74, 90

ST KILDA
Picked up the Western Bulldogs’ Farren Ray for pick 31. The Saints talked up getting the former No.4 pick at the 2003 national draft, but he could not command a regular place this season for the Doggies. One to watch closely.
Changes: Traded pick 31 for Ray and pick 48
Draft picks: 13, 47, 48, 63, 79, 95

SYDNEY
It could be a costly off-season if the Swans lose the out-of-contract O’Keefe for nothing. Did land Shaw, but it would not be the sort of recruiting harvest Swans officials would have envisaged at the start of the week.
Changes: Traded pick 46 for Shaw and pick 61
Draft picks: 12, 30, 61, 78, 94

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WEST COAST
Kept Seaby despite Richmond’s interest. A quiet week in the west, but coach John Worsfold will be pleased to have stockpiled another three early draft picks.
Changes: None
Draft picks: 2, 18, 20, 36, 52, 68, 84

WESTERN BULLDOGS
Offloaded Ray, but could not secure the tall forward they wanted, despite showing some interest in Hawthorn’s Tim Boyle. Have already committed their first draft pick to ruckman Ayce Cordy under the father-son rule.
Draft picks: 14 (Ayce Cordy), 31, 32, 64, 80, 96

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