AFL trade period 2021 LIVE updates Day 5 Clubs look to draft positions while Dawson talks stall over Swans demands
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Deals completed so far in trade period 2021. If more deals are completed and confirmed today we will add them to the list.
1. Essendon signed unrestricted free agent Jake Kelly (Adelaide Crows) on Friday, October 1.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Adelaide Crows the club would be eligible for a round three compensation selection, which would be number 44 on the current provisional draft selection order.
Adam Cerra is now in Carlton colours.Credit:Jacqueline Guldon
2. The Gold Coast Suns signed unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol (Richmond) on Friday, October 1.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised Richmond the club would be eligible for an end of round two compensation selection, which would be number 38 on the current provisional draft selection order.
3. Carlton made an offer to restricted free agent George Hewett (Sydney) on Friday, October 1. The Sydney Swans elected not to match the offer the following day and Hewett is able to join Carlton immediately.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Sydney Swans the club would be eligible for an end of round two compensation selection, which would be number 39 on the current provisional draft selection order.
4. Collingwood trade their future round two selection, future round three selection and future round four selection to the Gold Coast Suns for their round two (22), round three (46), round three (58), round five (79) and future round four selection.
5. Collingwood trade their round three selection (41) to Geelong for Nathan Kreuger and their round three selection (55).
6. Port Adelaide trade their future third-round pick to the Giants for Jeremy Finlayson.
7. Melbourne signed unrestricted free agent Luke Dunstan (St Kilda) on Wednesday October 6.
8. In a four-way trade, Melbourne trade their round three selection (45) to the Western Bulldogs for their first-round pick (17),
St Kilda trade their round three selection (49) to Melbourne.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round two selection (37) to Melbourne for a second-round pick (33) and a future first-rounder.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round four selections (62, 66) and a future round four selection to St Kilda.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round two selection (23) and round three selection (44) to the Western Bulldogs for a fourth-round pick (75).
9. Collingwood trade their round two selection (22) to Fremantle for their round two selection (27) and a future third-round pick.
10. Fremantle trade a future second-round pick and future fourth-round pick to Gold Coast for Will Brodie, a second-round pick (19) and two picks from round four (61, 69).
11. Fremantle trade Adam Cerra to Carlton for pick six and a future third-round pick.
12. Tim OâBrien (Hawthorn) joins the Western Bulldogs as an unrestricted free agent.
13. In a three-way trade, the Western Bulldogs traded Lewis Young to Carlton.
Carlton traded Sam Petrevski-Seton to the West Coast Eagles.
The West Coast Eagles traded their round three selection (52) to the Western Bulldogs.
Essendon, yet to make a trade during this trade period, are keen to acquire an additional first-round draft choice for 2021, in a strategy that Melbourne successfully deployed in recent years.
AFL industry sources confirmed that the Bombers, who enter the draft with pick 11, but no further choices inside 50, are willing to trade their 2022 first-round pick for a first-rounder in the 2021 national draft, to be held in late November. If no club is willing to do a first-round swap, there is also the possibility of trading in second-round choices.
The Bombers are hoping to trade for more early picks.Credit:AFL Photos
The logic behind trading the 2022 pick for one this year would be to create a cluster of players who come through together, a pattern that Melbourne followed when the Demons traded future first-round choices into the upcoming draft in 2015, 2019 and 2020.
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Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has thrown the cat among the trade pigeons by warning club members the team may âsurprise them with moves during trade period.
Ruckman Jon Ceglar has been a feature of discussions all trade period but rumours have persisted that the Hawks might trade some of their veterans if the right offer appears.
Hawthorn runs out in Shaun Burgoyneâs last game.Credit:Getty Images
âWe may be surprised at some of the (trade/draft) decisions made but be assured they will be made after careful consideration of the clubâs future needs by those we charge to make such decisions,â Kennett wrote to members yesterday.
He has also been doing some media rounds today and he told SEN 1116 this morning that it would take other clubs coming to the Hawks for deals to begin.
âAs I understand it, and Iâm not fully across it but do speak to my people, weâve offered no-one up,â Kennett told SEN.
âI hope they all remain at the club and expect them to, but Iâm not sure - I donât know what other clubs might do, or approach our team.â
The likes of Tom Mitchell, Jaegar OâMeara and Jack Gunston have been talked about on AFL trade radio as players other teams could covet but Kennett said, for now, the club wants to keep its veterans.
âThe players that have been mentioned in the media have said they want to stay,â Kennett told SEN.
âTheyâve seen our experience and the potential of our younger players.
âThatâs not to say there wonât be a change or two before the trade period is over that will surprise some of us.â
In the latest trade special episode of the Real Footy podcast, Jake Niall and Peter Ryan discuss the deals that were done on day four, including Adam Cerra to Carlton, and some of the other potential moves that are bubbling away as we reach the midpoint of trade period.
We discuss where Fremantle stand after their moves, how this ranks among Carltonâs deals in recent years and the details of Cerraâs deal, and look at how well the Eagles did in landing Sam Petrevski-Seton.
We hear about Essendonâs hope that they can trade for another pick in the first round of this yearâs draft, a âcluster-pluckâ strategy in the mould of the Demons, and GWSâ interest in bringing back Rory Lobb, the former Giant who has been with the Dockers for the last three years.
Plus, the Piesâ âdraft debt,â what Trent Dumontâs AFL future holds, the trade that could come through at the last minute, where the Jordan Clark discussions sit and much more.
Yesterday afternoon it seemed Fremantle big man/forward Rory Lobb looked to be speeding towards a move back to GWS Giants with trade talks expected to happen today.
But Fremantle football manager Peter Bell told radio show SportsDay WA last night that the move could be off due to something amiss in the Giantsâ offer to Lobb.
Rory Lobb, left, wrestles for position this past season.Credit:Getty Images
âAt 5:30pm [WA time] Lobbâs manager Colin (Young) rang me and said âI donât think itâs going to be something weâre going to be able to pursue [based] on the deal that was sent through,â Bell told SportsDay WA.
âI donât know what it was.â
So we will see whether those issues are fixes today or whether Lobb stays in Fremantle, the Dockers have previously said they wanted him to remain with them due to modest depth among their tall forwards.
If the 22-year-old Adam Cerra and the 24-year-old Jordan Dawson stood against a wall and allowed list managers to take their pick right now, most would need time to consider their decision.
Both have a third placing in a club best and fairest next to their name (Dawsonâs in a top eight team this year) and Cerra has played 12 more games than the former Swan, who had a breakout year this season.
The Crowsâ first offer for Jordan Dawson was rejected by the Swans.Credit:Getty Images
Cerra has a four-year deal at the Blues, having attracted interest from Melbourne, and Dawson will join the Crows on a four-year deal â" trade pending â" after Adelaide won the race for his services over Port Adelaide.
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Deals completed so far in trade period 2021. If more deals are completed and confirmed today we will add them to the list.
1. Essendon signed unrestricted free agent Jake Kelly (Adelaide Crows) on Friday, October 1.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Adelaide Crows the club would be eligible for a round three compensation selection, which would be number 44 on the current provisional draft selection order.
Adam Cerra is now in Carlton colours.Credit:Jacqueline Guldon
2. The Gold Coast Suns signed unrestricted free agent Mabior Chol (Richmond) on Friday, October 1.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised Richmond the club would be eligible for an end of round two compensation selection, which would be number 38 on the current provisional draft selection order.
3. Carlton made an offer to restricted free agent George Hewett (Sydney) on Friday, October 1. The Sydney Swans elected not to match the offer the following day and Hewett is able to join Carlton immediately.
Based on the playerâs age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Sydney Swans the club would be eligible for an end of round two compensation selection, which would be number 39 on the current provisional draft selection order.
4. Collingwood trade their future round two selection, future round three selection and future round four selection to the Gold Coast Suns for their round two (22), round three (46), round three (58), round five (79) and future round four selection.
5. Collingwood trade their round three selection (41) to Geelong for Nathan Kreuger and their round three selection (55).
6. Port Adelaide trade their future third-round pick to the Giants for Jeremy Finlayson.
7. Melbourne signed unrestricted free agent Luke Dunstan (St Kilda) on Wednesday October 6.
8. In a four-way trade, Melbourne trade their round three selection (45) to the Western Bulldogs for their first-round pick (17),
St Kilda trade their round three selection (49) to Melbourne.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round two selection (37) to Melbourne for a second-round pick (33) and a future first-rounder.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round four selections (62, 66) and a future round four selection to St Kilda.
The Adelaide Crows trade their round two selection (23) and round three selection (44) to the Western Bulldogs for a fourth-round pick (75).
9. Collingwood trade their round two selection (22) to Fremantle for their round two selection (27) and a future third-round pick.
10. Fremantle trade a future second-round pick and future fourth-round pick to Gold Coast for Will Brodie, a second-round pick (19) and two picks from round four (61, 69).
11. Fremantle trade Adam Cerra to Carlton for pick six and a future third-round pick.
12. Tim OâBrien (Hawthorn) joins the Western Bulldogs as an unrestricted free agent.
13. In a three-way trade, the Western Bulldogs traded Lewis Young to Carlton.
Carlton traded Sam Petrevski-Seton to the West Coast Eagles.
The West Coast Eagles traded their round three selection (52) to the Western Bulldogs.
Gâday everyone and welcome to day five of AFL trade period. Iâm Roy Ward and Iâll be running todayâs live blog as teams prepare their final gambits ahead of next Wednesdayâs conclusion.
A number of the expected deals were completed on Thursday led by Adam Cerraâs move to Carlton and Will Brodieâs move to Fremantle which a number of picks swaps were completed which will shape both this yearâs draft and next yearâs draft.
Now the focus will turn to whether Sydney can make a deal to send rising star Jordan Dawson home to South Australia, that deal looks uncertain at present but there is still time to go.
Please feel free to leave a comment on the blog and enjoy the day to come.
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