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As it happened: Horne-Francis’ Power dream not over, Ratugolea wants out, Corbett joins Freo

Ronny Lerner
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By Ronny Lerner

A much quieter day today than the first three days of the 2022 AFL trade period with just the one transaction completed.

Gold Coast forward Josh Corbett has been traded to Fremantle in exchange for a future fourth-round pick.

Corbett became the 13th player to switch clubs during this trade/free agency period.

But there were some other developments bubbling away today with Peter Ryan revealing that Geelong big man Esava Ratugolea wants to get to Port Adelaide during this trade period.

Peter also reported that North Melbourne, Port Adelaide and West Coast were still keeping hopes alive of completing their three-way deal.

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Updated 2022 AFL draft order

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EXCLUSIVE: AFL tells clubs to have Indigenous staff present at pre-draft interviews

By Jake Niall

The AFL has asked clubs to have an Indigenous specialist present when they interview First Nations youngsters at the upcoming draft combine.

In a memo to the 18 clubs, the AFL “highly recommended” that the clubs have their Indigenous player development manager with recruiting staff when interviewing First Nations players at the draft combine, which begins on Friday and continues on Saturday and Sunday.

In what is clearly a response to the fallout to the Hawthorn scandal involving alleged mistreatment of First Nations players and their partners, the AFL told the clubs that they should have their Indigenous player development manager – or another First Nations member of staff – on the interview panel for Indigenous draft prospects.

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Player movements so far...

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13. Josh Corbett (GC) traded to Fremantle in exchange for future fourth-round pick.
12. Tom Berry (BL), pick 46 (BL) and future second-round pick (BL) traded to Gold Coast in exchange for picks 25, 36 and 56.
11. Ben Long (StK) and future fourth-round pick (StK) traded to Gold Coast in exchange for pick 32.
** Brisbane Lions traded pick 15 to GWS in exchange for pick 21 and future-second round pick.
9/10. Griffin Logue (Fre), Darcy Tucker (Fre) and future third-round pick (Fre) traded to North Melbourne in exchange for future second-round pick, future third-round pick and future fourth-round pick.
8. Zaine Cordy (WB) joined St Kilda as an unrestricted free agent.
** Melbourne traded picks 33, 43 and 53 to Port Adelaide in exchange for pick 27.
7. Liam Jones (Carl) joined Western Bulldogs as an unrestricted free agent. Carlton received pick 49 (AFL) as compensation.
6. Daniel McStay (BL) joined Collingwood as an unrestricted free agent. Brisbane Lions received pick 35 (AFL) as compensation.
5. Blake Acres (Fre) traded to Carlton in exchange for future third-round pick.
4. Jayden Hunt (Melb) joined West Coast as an unrestricted free agent. Melbourne received pick 52 (AFL) as compensation.
3. Tim Taranto (GWS) traded to Richmond in exchange for pick 12 and pick 19
2. Bobby Hill (GWS) and pick 40 (GWS) traded to Collingwood in exchange for pick 43 and future second-round pick
1. Karl Amon (PA) joined Hawthorn as an unrestricted free agent. Port Adelaide received pick 27 (AFL) as compensation.

*picks are as they are at time of trades

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Ratugolea wants to head to Port Adelaide

By Peter Ryan

Clubs considering trading for Geelong big man Esava Ratugolea have been made aware the 24-year-old wants to get to Port Adelaide during this trade period.

Geelong have been reluctant to let the contracted Ratugolea depart despite him playing just four senior games this season, as they believe he can offer them depth in many parts of the ground and coach Chris Scott is a big believer in his talent.

Esava Ratugolea.Getty Images

Ratugolea played the first three matches before being demoted to the VFL and then required surgery after hurting his ankle mid-year.

He returned to play the final round but did not figure in the finals.

Trade alert: Suns forward joins Fremantle

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The first trade of the day has been completed, and it results in Gold Coast forward Josh Corbett joining Fremantle.

The Suns have received the Dockers’ future fourth-round selection in return.

Corbett has kicked 33 goals from 36 games since his debut for the Suns in 2019.

Josh Corbett has joined Fremantle.Getty Images

He enjoyed his best year in 2021, with 23 majors from 16 appearances, but could only manage four matches this year.

Casboult, Burgess re-sign with Suns

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Gold Coast key forwards Levi Casboult and Chris Burgess have also penned new deals with their club.

Casboult will be a Sun until the end of next season at least, while Burgess will remain at Metricon Stadium for another two years.

Casboult really stood up this year in the absence of Ben King, kicked a career-high 35 goals and combined well with fellow recruit Mabior Chol (44 goals).

“Both Chris and Levi have been important to the success of our club and are key re-signings as we aim to maintain our depth of tall forwards,” Gold Coast list manager Craig Cameron said.

“Chris was impressive at VFL level and earned a call-up to the AFL team on multiple occasions. He loves the club and we’re pleased to be able to extend him.

“Levi has been a valued acquisition for our club and played an extremely important role for us this season, so we are excited to see his career continue with the Suns.”

Levi Casboult kicked 35 goals in the 2022 season.Getty Images
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Sydney duo earn new contracts

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Sydney duo Ryan Clarke and Will Gould have both signed one-year contracts with the Swans for next season.

Clarke enjoyed his best season for the Swans since crossing over from North Melbourne in 2020, playing 14 games, including all three finals.

“Ryan has shown this year that he can play a very important role for the team, he works incredibly hard and displays total commitment to the side which we love,” Sydney football manager Charlie Gardiner said.

“He’s a quality young man and has shown great resilience over his career to date. We are looking forward to where he can take his game from here.

“Will’s development has been solid as a key defender and we believe he has a good future at the Swans.

“We are looking forward to seeing what Will can produce in 2023. He’s worked hard on his game over the last three years and was one of our most consistent performers at VFL level this season, so we are pleased that he has recommitted to the club.”

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