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The 2019 AFL trade period is over after a busy final day that saw more than a dozen players join new clubs, and some others miss out.
It’s time now to turn to analysis and assess how each club did over the length of the trade period, and to do that, we are asking for your help.
Vote on our 2019 AFL trade grades report card below. We’ll total up the results and tomorrow we’ll look in depth at every club and grade their performance.
But wait – how should you come up with your grades? Well, that’s up to you, but we have a few resources that might help you out.
First, take a look at our complete ins and outs trade period summary – everything that every club lost, everything that every club gained, all in one place.
But, it’s not just about what clubs got done: you also have to think about the deals they couldn’t get over the line. And there were a few of those.
Check out our full wrap from deadline day – the deals that got done, and the deals that didn’t, in the final, frenetic day of the 2019 AFL trade period.
Toss as your trade grades below, and we’ll take it from there.
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