Four-club deal poised to unlock moves for Melbourne Demon Judd McVee, Brisbane Lion Brandon Starcevich, and West Eagles captain Oscar Allen
At the end of Eagles’ first round of national draft, a special assistant choice from AFL (currently 22 people) is part of the agreement between clubs.
Suns rejected Dees’s game on behalf of Humphrey
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Gold Coast and Melbourne met with Christian Petracca, the owner of the Demons Norm Smith medal who wants to exchange with Suns. As expected, Melbourne asked for a dynamic, young striker midfielder Bailey Humphrey in exchange for any exchange.
Suns maintained its position that they would not trade contracted Humphrey.
Clubs will meet more to explore other swap options.
The bombers are preparing to meet Suns via free player Brayden Fiorini, but the bombers will be willing to make a late swap for Fiorini because Brisbane is ready to lose Sam Draper as a free player. Like the eagles, they do not want to endanger free acting compensation because they lost Fiorini as a free player.
Bombers and Senior Aries Brad Scott have long been interested in Ainsworth, a short striker of Suns; After touring The Hanger when he was a free player, he signed a contract with Gold Coast.
Suns is open to trade Ainsworth with Bombers, who wanted to talk to the fourth place in the 2016 national draft.
In the early hours of Tuesday, the agreement was completed to join Swans by another short striker Malcolm Rosas Jnr, another Gold Coast player. Suns took the 51st and 69th place, while Kugular took Rosas and 62nd from Suns.
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Rosas, who was selected from the rookie draft in 2019, played 49 matches on behalf of Suns, scored 46 goals, but at the beginning of last year, Damien Hardwick managed only 11 high -level matches since his arrival as a senior coach.
Fremantle Ruckman Liam Reidy came to Carlton for a small election change – Blues Reidy was 53 and 71.
Reidy, Sean Darcy and Luke Jackson played behind the opportunities in Fremantle.
There was a gap that Blues had to fill when Tom de Koning went to St Kilda. Reidy will now compete with Marc Pittonet and Hudson O’keeff to be in the front ranks of Blues.
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Blues List Manager Nick Austin, “a real opponent, Liam we see a lot of hope. In recent years, the form of WAFL, athletics and the ability to protect the prominent field really hit our eyes,” he said.
“We see that together with Marc Pittonet and Hudson O’keeffe, we see a significant contribution to our Ruck Group.
“We can’t wait to see Liam starting to work before the season, and we can’t wait to see what he can do at Ikon Park next year.”
Reidy spent three years in the west after being taken from Frankston in the 2022 rookie draft. During his time at Dockers, he played 52 matches at WAFL and was a member of Peel Thunder’s 2024 win.


