'100 per cent': Dees put Petty trade rumours to bed as Dockers trade pair to Pies, Saints

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Melbourne have emphatically ruled out Harrison Petty swapping clubs despite strong interest from Adelaide.

List boss Tim Lamb declared the 23-year-old swingman will remain with the Demons, where he is contracted for a further two seasons.

“One hundred per cent. That’s 100 per cent,” Lamb told Trade Radio on Monday.

Petty will become a free agent at the end of 2025 but Melbourne hope to keep him beyond the end of the existing deal.

“We’ve had a number of chats with Harrison and we understand Harrison’s a real good player,” Lamb said.

“That’s why Adelaide would like to get him and it’s why we’re keeping him.

“We’ll work to hopefully not having him only for the next two years but an extended period after that.”

Petty featured in Melbourne’s drought-breaking 2021 premiership as a defender but spent plenty of time as a forward this year, kicking a career-best six goals in round 20.

The Demons are searching for more potency in attack and will look to settle Petty next to emerging key forward Jacob van Rooyen.

Harrison Petty. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

“We’re really excited about that partnership,” Lamb said.

“What we saw from it this year was really good and they clicked together well. That’s where he’ll be playing for us.”

Melbourne and Adelaide remain locked in negotiations over a deal for Shane McAdam, who has requested a trade to the Demons.

Melbourne have offered the Crows a future second-round draft pick in exchange for the 28-year-old, 50-game forward.

“We think that’s a really fair offer and that it gets it done,” Lamb said.

Lamb confirmed Jake Melksham will play on with Melbourne in 2024 despite a serious knee injury that will sideline him for most of the season.

Melksham ruptured an anterior cruciate ligament in August, in an incident that initially put the 221-game veteran’s playing future in doubt.

“Jake will be at the club next year,” Lamb said.

“We are just looking at what his deal looks like. We think he will be back earlier than people think.”

Elsewhere, Collingwood have secured a key trade target with the arrival of small forward Lachie Schultz from Fremantle.

The Magpies gave up pick 34 in this year’s draft and a future first-round selection to get the deal over the line.

Schultz spent five seasons with the Dockers and enjoyed a career-best campaign in 2023, kicking 33 goals from 23 games.

“I’d like to thank Fremantle for my time at the club and for coming to an arrangement with Collingwood,” Schultz said in a statement.

“The Dockers gave me my first football opportunity and I will be forever grateful for my time there.

“I would not be the player I am today without the support of the football staff and players.

“Family is important to me and is one of the reasons I have decided to make the move back to Victoria.”

The deal leaves Fremantle with three first-round draft picks next year; their own plus selections secured in deals with Collingwood and Port Adelaide.

Schultz joins a talented group of Magpies small forwards, which includes Norm Smith medallist Bobby Hill, Jamie Elliott, Beau McCreery and Jack Ginnivan.

The Dockers have also traded out Liam Henry – a top-10 draft selection in 2019 – who has joined St Kilda on a four-year contract.

The Saints gave Fremantle a future second-round draft pick to secure the 22-year-old wingman, while the two clubs also swapped future fourth-round draft picks.

“Liam is an exciting young player with plenty of upside to excite Saints fans,” St Kilda list boss Stephen Silvagni said.

“His ability to find space is complemented by his elite skills and composure with ball in hand.”

North Melbourne have secured Richmond’s Bigoa Nyuon, giving up pick 65 for the versatile tall.

Nyuon played one game for the Tigers during his four seasons at Punt Road.

The Crowd Says:

2023-10-18T02:19:15+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


No way am I getting a robotic pet.

2023-10-18T02:10:10+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


A bit of both, it's hard to be dogmatic

2023-10-18T00:50:19+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I thought you were playing on "was" West Australian

2023-10-18T00:42:20+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


No, Sassies, Tassies enter the chat

2023-10-17T23:42:16+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


The rest are Issies.

2023-10-17T21:52:12+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Wassies?

2023-10-16T08:23:37+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


We have all been told that Schultz is a family thing. What mistreatment of Neale do you refer to? It’s a crazy narrative around Freo. Just as many leave each club each year. Tim just pointed out Freo has lost 16vover the past 7 years. Every club has that kind of turnover. Some leave for massive contracts like Neale, Logue and Acres but others leave for a more lucrative contract. The overwhelming majority leave to get some game time. Very few leave any club because they are disgruntled (Langdon left because he had an issue with Connor Blakely’s extracurricular behaviour.)

2023-10-16T08:16:32+00:00

Don Freo

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Don't feel sorry. Freo doesn't have a retention problem. They have 35 of the 36 left on their list with extended contracts and 25 of them come from outside of WA. Sean Darcy will be, in his own words, a Freo player for life. 2 of the 3 that left this week are West Aussies.

2023-10-16T07:42:51+00:00

Johnno

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Not sure what the retention problem is Josephp. We can attract them but then we lose some. I am pretty sure both Neale & Shultz leaving was because of how they were treated, have nothing to support that but just a hunch. Anyway, maybe some ur young guns can step up, gives them a chance anyway.

2023-10-16T05:40:28+00:00

Josephp

Roar Rookie


AS a Collingwood supporter I'm happy but I feel sad for Freo that they lose such a good player, and that they have a retention problem. Probably need to focus on WA talent, to insure the wantaway excuse of returning home is eliminated?

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