AFL Trade Wrap Day 5: Dayne Beams, Jesse Hogan, Alex Fasolo and more

By Stirling Coates / Editor

There weren’t that many official transactions, but it was still another day of high drama at Marvel Stadium, as day five of the 2018 AFL trade period concluded just before.

The big bombshell of the day dropped at the very beginning of the morning, with afl.com.au’ Damian Barrett reporting Dayne Beams was set to back out of his commitment to complete his current contract with the Lions and request a trade to Collingwood.

That headline sparked much of the discussion throughout the day, with debate raging as to whether this would make Brisbane’s status as a destination club questionable, while others believed the currency picked up from a Beams trade could see them get deals for Lachie Neale and Marcus Adams done.

But the saga took another twist later on, with coach Chris Fagan claiming he’d not heard any news of Beams requesting a trade, while his manager Paul Connors also came out and said he hadn’t been asked to request a trade by Beams either.

That forced Barrett into an embarrassing backdown, with the senior journalist later saying on Trade Radio; ““We went with the [Beams to Collingwood] story this morning because that is what, in an ideal world, would happen for Dayne Beams”.

When pressured on whether he’d actually spoken to Beams, Barrett said “I’m not going to answer that”.

Dayne Beams’ future was a hot topic. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

The other big piece of news broke very late in the day, with Chad Wingard reportedly nominating Hawthorn as his preferred trade destination. Despite having a year to run on his contract, the 25-year-old has long been rumoured to be on the way out of Port Adelaide.

The Hawks and Western Bulldogs were said to be in the running for his services, with the possibility of the Dogs offering the Power pick seven being floated earlier in the day. In the end, however, numerous sources were reporting the allure of playing for Alastair Clarkson played a big role in Wingard’s decision to choose the brown and gold.

Despite the flurry of conversation around Beams and Wingard, there was only the one trade made on the fifth day of the player movement period. Trade talk died down significantly as the AFL unveiled nine rule changes for 2019 in the afternoon.

After Alex Fasolo’s move from Collingwood to Carlton was officially completed late yesterday, the only official move to take place today was a pick swap between Fremantle and Port Adelaide.

The Power scored pick six and a future third-round draft pick, which helps them get ahead of the Crows as they jostle for some of the highly-touted South Australian draftees available this year.

In return, the Dockers received picks 11, 23, 30 and 49, with the consensus being this arsenal of picks would be used to pry Jesse Hogan away from Melbourne and Rory Lobb away from the Giants.

There no reports on any progress in the Lobb deal, however, news broke late in the day that the Dockers had offered pick 11 and a future secound-rounder to the Demons for Hogan – an offer Melbourne baulked at.

That leaves Hogan’s move to Western Australia in serious peril and, with it, a host of other potential deals.

Steven May’s rumoured departure from the Suns has always relied heavily on the Demons being able to offload Hogan, while it’s understood the Giants are keen to involve the Lobb transaction as something of a three-way deal that involves Hogan too.

This standoff with Melbourne has no doubt also held up Fremantle’s discussions with Brisbane over Lachie Neale who, in turn, won’t be able to work out a deal with the Western Bulldogs for Marcus Adams if they don’t know what they’ll have to work with.

Late in the day, The Age reported that Dean Kent’s wish of a trade to St Kilda had been granted, with the Demons reportedly receiving pick 65 in return. Neither club confirmed these reports, however.

Chad Wingard has reportedly chosen the Hawks. (AAP Image/David Mariuz)

A couple of smaller stories broke towards the end of the day, with rumours that Adelaide’s Jake Kelly could request a trade to Collingwood to join his brother Will, who is likely to be drafted to the Magpies as a father-son selection.

Sydney’s pursuit of Tom Langdon was also said to have put their talks with St Kilda over Dan Hannebery’s departure on hold, while it was another day of silence on deals involving Dylan Shiel, Tim Kelly, Braydon Preuss and Aaron Hall.

The Crowd Says:

2018-10-11T21:54:35+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Reports today that he is "shattered" by the news.

2018-10-11T20:39:55+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


Scully might be the second target for Hawthorn which benefits the Giants in easing their cap squeeze.

2018-10-11T20:36:07+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Yep, isn't that what these pages are for? I have never claimed they were more than rumours, people are Freo make their own judgement. I find this one very hard to believe, hence the tone of my post, but I have seen the rumour popping up more and more.

2018-10-11T20:26:59+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


I doubt Burton wants to head home but may change his mind once he sleeps on it or may simply reject the option of being traded and enforcebhis contract to stay at Waverley. Wouldnt be surprised whichever way it pans out.

2018-10-11T20:21:40+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


If Burton and our first pick are actually both in play, Wingard will not be the only target. One or the other plus a second rounder will land Chad. If both are on the table then Hawks will be looking for a pick upgrade from Port to use on another deal.

2018-10-11T18:41:55+00:00

Slane

Guest


You were sharing 'rumours' that Shiel picked the Blues, too.

2018-10-11T16:03:38+00:00

jutsie

Roar Rookie


although in hindsight barrett reported the beams to pies rumour on afl website so really cant trust their scoops either.

2018-10-11T16:02:43+00:00

jutsie

Roar Rookie


I still cant believe they are actually considering trading burton. At first I thought it was just a rumour on bigfooty but its been reported by afl website, sam edmund etc so its seems to some element of truth to it.

2018-10-11T15:25:32+00:00

Clarko's Knuckle Sandwich

Roar Rookie


Yep, I agree. For the first time in a lot of years, we smack of a bit of desperation. The thought crossed my mind that our club as a whole reached such a zenith following 2015, that we've lost faith in our supporter base to stick fat during the next year or two of being a middle rung team. Instead, we'll possibly trade a developing young star for a hail mary x-factor player, in the hopes that the stars allign again soon. It's confusing to everyone right now.

2018-10-11T14:48:29+00:00

dontknowmuchaboutfootball

Guest


agreed. I'm very much hoping Coniglio is still at GWS next year, so that Freo can try to bring him home as a free agent.

2018-10-11T14:11:11+00:00

jutsie

Roar Rookie


:D im sure you were saying the same prior to monday arvo. Rejected by lynch and shiel and now selling the farm for their third choice. Hawks are almost reaching North levels of desperation to land a "big fish" this trade period.

2018-10-11T14:02:41+00:00

ScottD

Roar Guru


Agreed. The statement reported above is at odds with his earlier statement that he went with the story because he had a "source" (my choice of words). His reporting is seriously questionable at times.

2018-10-11T13:48:10+00:00

Birdman

Roar Rookie


Not for Sheil who is a one trick pony. Clarko insists on flexibility.

2018-10-11T12:21:49+00:00

Sammy

Guest


Apparently it is being reported that burton was notified while on holidays that he is being traded to port and was absolutely shattered. So port are trading a guy that does not want to be at port for another guy who does not want to be at port...you have to take a step back and marvel at that

2018-10-11T12:01:25+00:00

Rissole

Guest


I would be clearing the salary cap to keep Coniglio, not the other way around.

2018-10-11T10:57:37+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Maybe the AFL should allow them to break tenure contracts but, if they do, for the period of time they have cut short, they can only be paid a maximum of $200k for that period. So, If a player on $800k/year for 5 years wants to go home after 2 years, they can, but they play for $200k/annum for the next 3 years. Couldn't happen...but it would be fun.

2018-10-11T10:45:31+00:00

PeteB

Guest


Surely the Hawks are only prepared to give up Burton because he has indicated he will want to go home in next couple of years anyway. Don’t see how it is a win for them otherwise.

2018-10-11T10:13:33+00:00

asd

Guest


yes there all stealing from them .surely there is more talent under rocks that the thieves can find

2018-10-11T10:06:08+00:00

Macca

Roar Rookie


Either the Giants have completely stuffed their salary cap or there is a lot of people making stuff up. A rumour is circulating that Coniglio and Setterfield will come as a package to the blues.

2018-10-11T09:53:24+00:00

Pelican

Roar Rookie


Good outcome for both clubs. As a Port Pelican I like it.

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