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Scott Spits, Melissa Coulter Ryan and Adam Cooper
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Big trades to go down to the wire

By Adam Cooper

That concludes our blog coverage today, on the penultimate day of the trade period.

Two player trades were completed today, as Gold Coast midfielder Brayden Fiorini became a Bomber, and fellow Sun Connor Budarick was traded to the Western Bulldogs. Collingwood and the Brisbane Lions, meanwhile, swapped draft picks.

The trades of some big names will come down to the final day.The Age and agencies

But there was plenty of happening below the surface, as Hawthorn revealed their offer to Essendon for skipper Zach Merrett, who told the Dons he wanted to be traded to the Hawks.

Bulldogs bolster backline with Budarick from Suns

By Adam Cooper

The Western Bulldogs have bolstered their backline by landing defender Connor Budarick in a trade with Gold Coast.

The Bulldogs exchanged their pick No.37 to get Budarick and pick 70 from the Suns.

The 24-year-old played 45 games for the Suns in six seasons, including the club’s two finals in 2025.

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Hawks impose deadline on Dons to respond to Merrett offer

By Sam McClure

EXCLUSIVE: Essendon have been given until 7pm on Tuesday to respond to Hawthorn’s opening offer for Zach Merrett, or risk pick No.9 being taken off the table.

In an offer sent via email just after lunchtime, Hawthorn tabled a deal including pick 9, next year’s first-round pick, a future second-round pick and either a future fourth-round pick or young midfielder Henry Hustwaite.

Hawthorn have put the pressure on Essendon in their desire to land Zach Merrett.AFL Photos

In the email, sent to Essendon list manager Matt Rosa, coach Brad Scott and Bombers president Andrew Welsh, and described to this masthead by multiple sources who had read the email, Hawthorn argued their offer was fair and reasonable.

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The draft order as it currently stands

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This is the draft order as it stands at present. Teams can still trade picks in this year’s draft, so some picks could change clubs before tomorrow night’s trade deadline.

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Gold Coast winger traded to Essendon

By Peter Ryan

Brayden Fiorini is a Bomber. Essendon handed over a future third-round pick for the Gold Coast wingman, who was on the Suns’ list at the same time as Matt Rosa, who is now the Bombers’ list manager.

Fiorini is a good running player and accumulator, and fought his way back to be a permanent fixture in the Suns team in 2025.

Brayden Fiorini playing against Essendon in 2020. He has been traded to the Bombers.Getty Images
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Analysis: Bombers entitled to baulk at Hawks’ initial pitch for Merrett

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Essendon should accept an offer from Hawthorn for Zach Merrett only if it makes them considerably better. I don’t see how Hawthorn’s proposed trade does this.

Under the Hawks’ pitch for the Essendon skipper, the Bombers would get pick No.9, Hawthorn’s first pick in 2026 and Henry Hustwaite or the Hawks’ second pick in the heavily diluted 2027 draft, and pick No.62 this year.

Zach Merrett would make Hawthorn a better side in 2026. But the Hawks’ pitch for him is underwhelming for Essendon.Getty Images

That suite of picks and potentially Hustwaite does very little for the Bombers.

Demons make late play for Hawks backman

By Marc McGowan

Melbourne continue to juggle a handful of potential deals on the penultimate day of the trade period.

The Demons still have to broker trades for exiting stars Christian Petracca (likely to the Gold Coast) and Clayton Oliver (GWS), but they are also making a late play for Hawthorn defender Changkuoth Jiath.

Hawthorn’s Changkuoth Jiath has attracted Melbourne’s interest.Getty Images

The defensive dasher played a career-high 20 games this year, but rival clubs knew he was up for grabs during this period.

Tarryn Thomas declared eligible for AFL return

By Peter Ryan

Tarryn Thomas’s attempt to resurrect his AFL career has cleared another hurdle after the league declared him eligible to be picked up as a free agent or via the national draft.

Tarryn Thomas outside a court in 2023.AAP

The AFL said Thomas, now 25, had successfully completed an “extensive behavioural change program” following a series of complaints to the AFL relating to his inappropriate behaviour towards women.

The league informed clubs in a memo of Thomas’ eligibility.

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Who is Hawthorn’s Henry Hustwaite?

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Hawthorn’s offer to Essendon for Zach Merrett could have plenty of AFL fans, especially Bombers supporters, wondering what sort of player Henry Hustwaite is.

Hawthorn’s Henry Hustwaite is tackled by Melbourne’s Christian Petracca during their game at the MCG in May.Getty Images

Hustwaite, 21, is a tall midfielder at 195 centimetres and played four AFL games in 2025, the last of them the Hawks’ narrow win over Adelaide in June in Launceston, when he started as the sub.

Originally from Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula, Hustwaite was recruited from the Dandenong Stingrays in the 2023 draft and has played 10 AFL games for two goals.

As we reported earlier, Hawthorn’s offer to Essendon for Merrett is for this year’s first-round pick (No.9), next year’s first-round, and either a second-round pick in 2027 and pick 62 this year, or to tie in a Hawthorn player such as Hustwaite.

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