What AFL trades have been done?

What AFL trades have been done?

Carlton

Retirements Eddie Betts Marc Murphy
Delistings Levi Casboult Michael Gibbons Sam Ramsay
Trades In George Hewett (Free agent – Sydney) Adam Cerra (Trade – Fremantle) Lewis Young (Trade – Western Bulldogs) Out Sam Petrevski-Seton (Trade – West Coast)

Who will Collingwood target in the draft?

Nick Daicos
Who the club should target with its first pick: Collingwood will match an early bid on father-son gun Nick Daicos, who’ll slot right into the Magpies’ on-ball brigade after averaging a NAB League-high 36 disposals this season.

What date is the AFL trade period 2021?

AFL free agency for 2021 got underway on Friday October 1 and finished on Friday October 8, while the trade period runs from Monday October 4 to Wednesday October 13 – but trading picks can happen right up until draft night.

Who Will Carlton delist?

CARLTON has informed Levi Casboult that he will not be offered a contract for 2022. The strong-marking forward, who has played 153 games for the club across 12 years after being recruited as a rookie, will feature in Blues colours for the final time during Saturday night’s clash with Greater Western Sydney.

Who left Collingwood last year?

Ned Guy, the man who oversaw Collingwood’s aggressive salary cap overhaul and list repair last year, offered his resignation in the immediate aftermath of the club’s tumultuous 2020 trade period and draft.

Will Collingwood get Nick Daicos?

Prized Collingwood father-son recruit Nick Daicos will make his AFL debut in the Magpies’ round-one match against St Kilda at Docklands on Friday.

Who is leaving Collingwood?

coach Nathan Buckley
Long-standing Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has officially departed the club – delivering one last famous victory in Monday’s Queen’s Birthday upset win over Melbourne.

Who will Hawthorn draft 2021?

With pick 26 Hawthorn have selected Connor MacDonald in the 2021 NAB AFL Draft! Jai Serong then was the next to join the brown and gold after the Hawks selected him at Pick 53. The brother of Fremantle rising star Caleb, Serong’s strengths are his leaps and overhead marking, along with his clean hands at ground level.

How long is trade period AFL?

The majority of trades are simple exchanges between two clubs, but more complicated exchanges involving three or more clubs are permissible, and are not uncommon. From the 2012 season onwards, the duration of trade week has been lengthened from one week to three.

Who will retire from Geelong?

Lachie Henderson – The Geelong defender has announced his retirement after 206 games, 89 of which were with the Cats. Drafted at the end of 2007 by the Brisbane Lions, Henderson played 15 games before requesting a trade to Victoria, where he played six seasons with the Blues.