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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Oh OK. The only info I saw mention it was G's post. So it's his fault.

    It would have been practically impossible to check for myself
    Hawthorn receive:
    Jack Gunston, two third-round picks (currently No.47 and 61) and a future second-round pick (tied to BL)


    Brisbane Lions receive:
    Brandon Ryan, a second-round pick (currently No.39), a third-round pick (currently No.54) and a future fourth-round pick (tied to Haw)
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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    I’m really surprised hawks did this. He looked ok and a point of difference for the hawks inside 50.

    I guess not as surprising than offering Chol a four year deal.
    Is he the guy that played well in the semi final for Box Hill?

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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Hawthorn receive:
    Jack Gunston, two third-round picks (currently No.47 and 61) and a future second-round pick (tied to BL)


    Brisbane Lions receive:
    Brandon Ryan, a second-round pick (currently No.39), a third-round pick (currently No.54) and a future fourth-round pick (tied to Haw)
    That's a complicated deal for a trade that only eventuated so late in the trade period
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Surprise, surprise Essendon have some trades blocked at the moment.
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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by GVGjr View Post
    Surprise, surprise Essendon have some trades blocked at the moment.
    But they paid nearly $2M for free agents and couldn’t off load Shiel…

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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Duursma to Essendon and Zerk Thatcher and a picks exchange has happened.
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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Trade Tracker - Final

    1 – James Jordon to Sydney (unrestricted free agent). Melbourne receives pick 39 compensation.

    2 – Matt Flynn to West Coast (unrestricted free agent). GWS receives pick 40 as compensation.

    3 – Joel Hamling to Sydney (unrestricted free agent). No compensation to Fremantle.

    4 – Tom Doedee to Brisbane (restricted free agent). Adelaide do not match, receive pick 19 as compensation.

    5 - Fremantle trades pick 23 and a future second-round selection to Port Adelaide for a future first-round pick.

    6 - Gold Coast trade picks 4, 46, 51 and a future third-round pick to Western Bulldogs for picks 10, 17 and a future first-round pick.

    7 – Todd Goldstein to Essendon (unrestricted free agent). No compensation to North Melbourne.

    8 - Ben McKay to Essendon (restricted free agent). North Melbourne do not match, receive pick 3 as compensation.

    9 - James Harmes to the Western Bulldogs for a future third-round pick going to Melbourne.

    10 – Dylan Stephens to North Melbourne and pick 25 from Sydney for pick 44 and a future end-of-first round assistance pick.

    11 – Melbourne trade pick 11 to Gold Coast for picks 14, 27 and 35.

    12 – Brodie Grundy to Sydney for pick 46 and a future second-round pick going to Melbourne.

    13 – Taylor Adams to Sydney for pick 33 to Collingwood.

    14 - Zac Fisher to North Melbourne and pick 17. Picks 21 and 25 go to Carlton.

    15 – Chris Burgess to Adelaide and pick 14. Picks 23 and 26 go to Gold Coast

    16 - North Melbourne trade future end of first-round special assistance pick to Gold Coast for pick 18.

    17 - Jade Gresham to Essendon (restricted free agent). St Kilda do not match, receive pick 21 as compensation.

    18 - Toby Pink to North Melbourne as a previously delisted unrestricted free agent.

    19 - Tom Fullarton to Melbourne for pick 47 to Brisbane.

    20 - Tyler Brockman to West Coast for picks 44 and 63 to Hawthorn.

    21 - Bigoa Nyuon to North Melbourne for pick 65 to Richmond.

    22 - Lachie Schultz to Collingwood. Fremantle get pick 34 and a future first-round selection.

    23 - Liam Henry to St Kilda and a future fourth-round pick. Fremantle get a future second-round pick and a future fourth-round pick.

    24 - Shane McAdam to Melbourne for a future second-round pick to Adelaide.

    25 - Four-way trade involving Essendon, Western Bulldogs, St Kilda & Carlton

    Essendon trade Pick 52 to the Western Bulldogs and a future third-round pick to Carlton.

    St Kilda trade Pick 35 to Essendon.
    St Kilda trade Pick 56 and Nick Coffield to the Western Bulldogs.
    St Kilda trade a future fourth-round pick (tied to Fremantle) to Carlton.

    Carlton trade a future third-round pick and Paddy Dow to St Kilda.
    Carlton trade a future fourth-round pick to Essendon.

    Western Bulldogs trade a future fourth-round pick to Carlton.
    Western Bulldogs trade Pick 40 to St Kilda.

    26 - Ivan Soldo to Port Adelaide along with Pick 50. Richmond receives Pick 41 and 49, a future second-round pick (tied to Fremantle), and Port’s future fourth-round selection.

    27 - Jack Ginnivan to Hawthorn along with Pick 39, a future second-round pick and a future fourth-round pick. Collingwood receives Pick 33, a future second-round pick and a future third-round pick.

    28 - Jordon Sweet to Port Adelaide in exchange for Pick 50 to the Western Bulldogs.

    29 - Esava Ratugolea to Port Adelaide in exchange for Picks 25, 76 and 94 to Geelong.

    30 - Elijah Hollands to Carlton along with Pick 28 and a future fourth-round pick. Gold Coast receives Pick 26 and a future third-round pick (tied to Essendon).

    31 - Jacob Koschitzke to Richmond in exchange for Pick 49 to Hawthorn.

    32 - Jack Billings to Melbourne in exchange for a future third-round pick to St Kilda.

    33 - Jack Gunston to Hawthorn along with Picks 47, 61 and a future second-round pick. Brandon Ryan to Brisbane along with Picks 39, 54 and a future fourth-round pick.

    34 - Mabior Chol to Hawthorn along with Pick 62 in exchange for a future second-round pick (from the Gunston/Ryan deal) to Gold Coast.

    35 - Massimo D'Ambrosio to Hawthorn in exchange for Pick 61 and a future fourth-round pick to Essendon.

    36 - Xavier Duursma to Essendon. Brandon Zerk-Thatcher to Port Adelaide along with pick 73 and two future fourth-round picks.
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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Is this the most boring trade period in a long time?
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Is this the most boring trade period in a long time?
    I'll say this, if you constructed a side from the players that just changed hands they'd battle to beat the 2023 Eagles.

    And of course they'd be in excellent company.
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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Yeah…

    B: Kosi McKay Esava
    HB: Doedee Hamling BZT
    C: Billings Hollands Stephens
    HF: Schultz Gunston Brockman
    F: Gini Chol Gresham
    R: Grundy Jordan Adams
    I: Duursma Henry Flynn Harmes
    S: Fisher
    E: McAdam Sweet D’Ambrosio Nyuon Goldstein Soldo Fullerton Burgess Mr Pink Coffield
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Re: 2023 Official Trades Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket Science View Post
    I'll say this, if you constructed a side from the players that just changed hands they'd battle to beat the 2023 Eagles.

    And of course they'd be in excellent company.
    B Hamling McKay Doedee
    HB Coffield Ratugolea Zerk-Thatcher
    W Stephens Adams Henry
    HF Gresham Chol Schultz
    F Fisher Gunston Ginnivan
    R Grundy Duursma Harmes
    Inter: Goldstein, Hollands, Brockman, Jordon
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