AFL trade period Hawks wont pursue Ladhams Finlayson could be headed to Port

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  • This is our indicative AFL draft order panel which shows how the draft order currently plays out and which picks each club has.

    The pick numbers can change after trade period as teams receive compensation for some player moves and teams could still trade live picks during the draft.

    With Jeremy Finlayson set to join Port for a future third round pick, Hawthorn are expecting free agent Tim O’Brien to join the Western Bulldogs. O’Brien had also attracted interest from the Power.

    Tim O’Brien

    Tim O’BrienCredit:Getty Images

    GWS Giants forward Jeremy Finlayson is poised to be traded to Port Adelaide as early as today, according to industry sources. Finlayson is keen to join Port for personal reasons. He is contracted to the Giants for next year.

    Jeremy Finlayson.

    Jeremy Finlayson.Credit:Getty Images

    Join Michael Gleeson and Peter Ryan for a wrap of the AFL trade situation

    Hawthorn will not be pursuing Port Adelaide ruckman Peter Ladhams in this trade period. The 23-year-old has been exploring options with Sydney and the Hawks potentially interested however Port have said they expect a first round pick in return for the ruckman.

    Peter Ladhams.

    Peter Ladhams.Credit:Getty Images

    Geelong have confirmed interest in ex-Richmond and Adelaide small forward Tyson Stengle. The goalsneak, who parted ways with the Crows ahead of this season after a string of off-field misdemeanours, has started for the SANFL’s Eagles to put himself in the frame for another shot at the big time. Geelong list chief Stephen Wells confirmed on SEN that the Cats were among the clubs looking at Stengle.

    Tyson Stengle.

    Tyson Stengle.Credit:Getty Images

    Geelong have re-signed several players, with contract extensions given to Rhys Stanley, Gary Rohan, Brad Close, Zach Guthrie and Francis Evans.

    “We have worked to secure these contracts and are pleased that Rhys, Gary, Brad, Zach and Francis have committed to the club,” Geelong’s general manager of football Simon Lloyd said in a statement.

    “Frank is an up and coming player and we believe he can play well at AFL level. Zach played his best footy this season, while Rhys, Gary and Brad were main-stays of our team this year. All have a strong desire to continue develop their football and make strong contributions to the club.”

    The Western Bulldogs’ first-round draft pick is being sought by clubs involved in two different deals as a possible key to unlocking talks for Jordan Dawson and Callum Coleman-Jones.

    The Dogs’ pick 17, which the club is keen to trade for multiple later draft picks that can secure them more ranking points to help cover a bid for star father-son prospect Sam Darcy than the pick 17 alone would draw, is being sought as a potential circuit breaker in talks for the trades of both Dawson and Coleman-Jones.

    Under a trade scenario being canvassed on Tuesday, Adelaide would trade later picks to the Bulldogs for pick 17 but only on the proviso that the pick was sufficient to satisfy the Swans in an exchange for Dawson.

    Tiger Callum Coleman-Jones.

    Tiger Callum Coleman-Jones.Credit:AFL Photos

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