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Free agent picks Bombers as Dees list boss demands Petracca suitors ‘pay up’

Hannah Kennelly
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That’s all for opening day

By Hannah Kennelly

Thanks so much for joining our coverage of the AFL trade period. We’ll be back tomorrow for more club moves and trade news.

Do you have a burning query or maybe there’s something you’re a bit confused by?

Send your questions to realfootypod@theage.com.au and our dedicated sport reporters will answer them for you.

See you tomorrow!

What did we learn from day one?

By Hannah Kennelly

Thanks so much for joining our coverage of the AFL trade period. We’ll be here every weekday until the deadline on Wednesday, October 15.

Here are the biggest moments and key stories from day one:

Bombers won’t budge on Merrett trade

Essendon will not entertain offers for captain Zach Merrett despite his keenness to join Hawthorn after meeting with the Hawks coach Sam Mitchell.

Essendon skipper Zach Merrett has already met with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell.AFL Photos

Two new suitors emerge for Oliver, Swans target Curnow

By Jon Pierik and Marc McGowan

Two new suitors have emerged for Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver, while the Gold Coast Suns have begun work on a deal to land Christian Petracca, as the AFL trade period began on Monday.

Clayton Oliver.Melbourne Football Club

As recruiting chiefs from all 18 clubs met at Marvel Stadium to kick off the annual 10-day exchange period, the Sydney Swans also made a splash, declaring Carlton’s Charlie Curnow was a “priority” signing.

The Suns are adamant contracted forward Bailey Humphrey will not be traded, even for Petracca, while they continue to explore signing Western Bulldogs forward Jamarra Ugle-Hagan.

Suns recruiting boss Craig Cameron said his club would continue to seek information from the Bulldogs and the AFL on Ugle-Hagan’s mental health program. He missed the entire 2025 campaign because of personal issues.

Read more here. 

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Brayden Fiorini ‘a good fit’ for Essendon

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Brayden Fiorini’s manager has revealed the Gold Coast free agent will play for Essendon next season.

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Fiorini’s manager Liam Pickering spoke about the move on AFL Trade Radio.

“He’s going to play for Essendon if they can get a trade done, which I hope they’re going to be able to do,” he said.

“Essendon is a good fit. He’s a northern suburbs boy, he gets back to Melbourne, it’s a specific role for him to play on the wing.”

‘We will continue to support him’: Bulldogs speak on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan

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Western Bulldogs Michael Regan said the club have not had an official request from Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to move.

“At the moment, he’s a Western Bulldogs player, and we’ll continue to support him,” Regan said.

Gold Coast Suns player talent and strategy boss Craig Cameron said the club was completing their due diligence on Ugle-Hagan, whom they met on the Gold Coast last week.

Chris Fagan’s open letter to retired Lion

By Hannah Kennelly

If you were busy watching Brisbane win another final (NRL this time), you may have missed this news.

On Sunday night, Brisbane Lions ruckman Oscar McInerney announced his retirement from the AFL, after nine seasons, 165 games and a premiership.

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“He leaves the game the same way he played it – humble, hard-working and full of heart,” Brisbane posted on social media.

“Thank you, Big O.”

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Spargo signs with North Melbourne

By Hannah Kennelly

Unrestricted free agent Charlie Spargo has signed with North Melbourne.

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Melbourne thanked Spargo and described him as “forever etched in Melbourne’s history as a premiership player”.

The 25-year-old will follow his father in being at North, where Paul Spargo played 81 games for the Kangaroos between 1985 and 1992.

What do coaching panels value the most? Each club’s best-and-fairest winner

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All 18 clubs have now held their respective best-and-fairest counts. We’ve pulled together a list of the top five placegetters at each club. It gives an interesting insight into what the coaching panels value the most from their players.

Melbourne boss expects Petracca suitors to ‘pay up’

By Marc McGowan

Melbourne list boss Tim Lamb expects Gold Coast or any club interested in Christian Petracca to “pay up” – but remains willing to retain him and Clayton Oliver.

Petracca has already requested a trade to the Suns, while Oliver has met with the Giants and has interest from Collingwood and Adelaide.

Christian PetraccaAFL Photos via Getty Images


However, premiership defender Steven May appears likely to fulfil the last year of his contract after Collingwood ruled out trading for him.

The Demons have met with contracted Gold Coast rising star Bailey Humphrey, but Lamb did not want to discuss the specifics of what a Petracca deal would look like.

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Sydney make Curnow a priority

By Peter Ryan and Hannah Kennelly

Sydney have made securing Carlton’s Charlie Curnow a priority during this trade period.

Charlie Curnow is one of the biggest names to follow in this year’s trade period.Getty Images

Curnow told the Blues in an exit meeting he was open to the possibility of leaving the club, despite having four years to run on a lucrative contract that expires after the 2029 season.

Sydney list manager Chris Keane said the Swans was yet to canvass with their own players the possibility of them being involved in a trade to Carlton.

The Swans also need to work on acquiring Jai Serong in a trade from Hawthorn after the key defender nominated Sydney as his club of choice in this year’s trade period.

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