WITH a less than 48 hours until the end of trade period there is still a whole heap of trades still waiting to be done.

So what deals does your club still need to do?

And who could be on the way out before Wednesday’s 8.30pm deadline?

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Finals Week 1

ADELAIDE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 8, 13, 16, 21, 73, 83

What have they done so far: Sturt mature-age prospect Shane McAdam joined the club in a three-way trade between Adelaide, Carlton and Sydney. The Crows lost forward Mitch McGovern in the deal, but managed to snare Sydney’s Pick 13.

What’s still left to do: The Crows are still likely to get a deal done for Richmond small forward Tyson Stengle. With three picks inside the top 20, they could aim to trade up the draft in order (via a club such as St Kilda) to get their hands-on snaring top five South Australian draft prospects, such as Jack Lukosius, Izak Rankine and Connor Rozee. There has been talk about Jake Kelly being traded to Collingwood, but that deal may be more unlikely with Tom Langdon set to remain a Magpie.

BRISBANE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 5, 32, 41, 44, 55, 78

What have they done so far: Geelong forward Lincoln McCarthy joined the club on the opening day of trade period, while the Lions have also been able to up their hand at the draft in terms of points, after a swap with Gold Coast left them with more picks available to match a potential second round bid on academy prospect Connor McFadyen.

What’s still left to do: The Lions still want Lachie Neale and it seems like there is no situation where their Pick 5 isn’t involved in the deal, but the Dockers are looking for an extra sweetener. Dayne Beams is still yet to request a trade to Collingwood, but his manager Paul Connors confirmed he would like to return if a deal can be struck. The Magpies’ Pick 18 would have to be involved in a deal. Depending on the Neale deal, the Lions could be a club involved in a potential pick swap. The Lions are still keen on acquiring Western Bulldogs defender Marcus Adams and their second-round pick may need to be involved. Sam Mayes is still likely to leave the club, with Port Adelaide his possible home.

Dayne Beams could be on the move to Collingwood. Photo: Julian Smith/AAP Image. Source: AAP

CARLTON

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 1, 69, 71, 77

What have they done so far: Carlton has been busy during the opening week of trade period, bringing in Alex Fasolo (free agent), Mitch McGovern (Adelaide) and Will Setterfield (GWS Giants). They also traded out access to two of their pre-listed state league player allowances to Geelong (Nathan Kreuger) and Adelaide (Shane McAdam).

What’s still left to do: The Blues seem pretty settled after knocking over all their expected deals in the opening few days. They may look to find a way to get back into the draft, with their first two picks being Pick 1 and 69.

COLLINGWOOD

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 18, 51, 56, 57, 75, 93

What have they done so far: Alex Fasolo left the Magpies and headed across town to archrivals Carlton. The Pies received a third-round compensation pick, which is currently Pick 57. Despite heavy interest from Sydney and Fremantle, Tom Langdon is set to re-sign with Collingwood.

What’s still left to do: Plenty. Dayne Beams is keen on joining Collingwood in the final few days of trade period. The Pies will also have one eye on the future, aiming to accumulate enough draft points of academy prospect Isaac Quaynor and father-son prospect Will Kelly — although the Pies are able to trade picks up until a week before the draft. Steven May is still a chance but is seems more unlikely than likely at this stage. Western Bulldogs big man Jordan Roughead is reportedly set to join the club.

Dylan Shiel wants to be traded to Essendon. Photo: Tony McDonough/AAP Image. Source: AAP

ESSENDON

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 9, 34, 66, 84

What have they done so far: Nothing! It’s been very quiet so far from the Bombers.

What’s still left to do: Dylan Shiel has nominated the Bombers as his club of choice. The two clubs are still haggling over what to exchange, but there’s no doubting the Dons’ first selection Pick 9 is on the table. The Giants would be keen on getting another first round pick for the classy onballer. The Suns have all but shut down any potential swoop by Essendon for Jack Martin.

FREMANTLE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 11, 23, 30, 49, 81

What have they done so far: The Dockers secured Richmond’s Reece Conca on the first day of free agency, while they also managed to get back into the draft — now holding four picks in the first 50 — compared with just one in the top 75 coming into trade period.

What’s still left to do: Fremantle has pulled out of a deal for Melbourne forward Jesse Hogan, but it remains to be seen whether the two clubs can find common ground over the next three days. The Dockers need to secure the best deal possible for two-time best and fairest Lachie Neale, while GWS Giants ruckman Rory Lobb should join the club — likely for a second-round pick.

Lachie Neale should become a Lions player by Wednesday’s deadline. Photo: Paul Kane/Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

GEELONG

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 12, 50, 60, 87

What have they done so far: The Cats have been busy acquiring Gary Rohan (Sydney) and Luke Dahlhaus (Western Bulldogs). Rohan was basically a straight swap for Lincoln McCarthy, who went out and joined the Lions. They also gained access to South Adelaide SANFL player Nathan Kreuger, via Carlton through their pre-listed state league allowance.

What’s still left to do: The Cats will fight hard to gain a top 10 pick for Tim Kelly, with the midfielder keen to return west to be closer with family. Fremantle has been ruled out by his manager, with West Coast needing to come to the party. Free agents George Horlin-Smith and Dan Menzel made it past the free agency deadline, with their futures unclear. Horlin-Smith has had some interest from Gold Coast, while Menzel may have to sign a one-year deal if offered by the Cats. The Cats will also keep in the back of their mind that they will need to match a bid on father-son prospect Oscar Brownless likely in the 40+ range on draft night.



GOLD COAST

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 2, 3, 19, 24, 29, 59, 80

What have they done so far: There has been plenty of movement at the Suns since free agency opened Friday week. Free agent Tom Lynch signalled his interest to leave from a while out and a move to Richmond was swiftly done, but the Suns managed to grab Corey Ellis and Anthony Miles out of Tigerland.

What’s still left to do: Co-Captain Steven May is still yet to declare his interest as to whether he will see out his contract with the Suns, but Melbourne is one of the clubs interested in securing his services. Kade Kolodjashnij has also been linked with a move to the Demons, while 2016 top 10 pick Jack Scrimshaw is set to join Hawthorn. Aaron Hall will also likely get to North Melbourne for a late pick. The Suns have shown interest in Geelong’s George Horlin-Smith and a deal could be done by Tuesday. Port key defender Jack Hombsch has also been linked with the Suns.

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 14, 25, 43, 47, 52, 89

What have they done so far: The Giants offloaded Will Setterfield to Carlton, gaining a future second-round pick and Pick 43.

What’s still left to do: Clear more space in their salary cap. Tom Scully appears set to join Hawthorn, while star midfielder Dylan Shiel has nominated Essendon as his club of choice. Rory Lobb is another player who has requested a trade, with the ruckman seeking to join the Dockers. The Giants should be able to accumulate more first round selections in the draft and they could be tempted to get as high up as possible in the draft order — with some juicy prospects in the first handful or so of picks.

HAWTHORN

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 15, 35, 53, 90

What have they done so far: The Hawks are yet to make any moves.

What’s still left to do: Port Adelaide forward Chad Wingard has nominated Hawthorn as his club of choice, with the Power hunting a fair deal for the 25-year-old. Top 2015 South Australian draft prospect Ryan Burton has reportedly been put on the trade table by the Hawks and could make his way back to South Australia in the last few days of trade period. The Hawks also put Tom Scully through a medical and they will likely have to give up a mid-late selection for the former Pick 1. Gold Coast’s Jack Scrimshaw is also another fringe player set to join the club. Free agents Taylor Duryea, Ryan Schoenmakers and Brendan Whitecross are all unsigned, with Duryea linked to a possible move to the Western Bulldogs or Sydney. The Hawks have also shown some interest in Karl Amon.

MELBOURNE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 36, 46, 54, 62, 65, 91

What have they done so far: Roos ruckman Braydon Preuss joined the club on Friday, in a deal that involved Dom Tyson crossing to North Melbourne. Dean Kent also joined St Kilda, with the Demons gaining a fourth-round pick.

What’s still left to do: Jesse Hogan appears likely to remain at Melbourne — at least for the next 12 months, after Fremantle withdrew negotiations with the Demons. The only real way for the Demons to secure Suns defender Steven May was via picks received in the Hogan trade — and with that move at a standstill, it’s hard to see a way how May can get to Melbourne. The Demons however should be able to find a deal for Kade Kolodjashnij, with the Suns likely to secure a late draft pick.

NORTH MELBOURNE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 31, 42, 48, 58, 68, 86

What have they done so far: The Roos have been busy, gaining Jared Polec and Jasper Pittard from Port Adelaide. Dom Tyson also crossed from Melbourne in a move that saw their back-up ruck Braydon Preuss move to the Demons. Ryan Clarke also joined Sydney, but the Roos pulled out of pursuing Nic Newman (Sydney) and Jeremy Finlayson (GWS Giants). Andrew Gaff was their No. 1 target, but the Eagles star re-signed before the start of trade week. North Melbourne lost their first round pick in the Polec trade, but have some picks that will help in matching bids on academy prospect Tarryn Thomas and father-son prospect Bailey Scott — who nominated the Roos on Monday.

What’s still left to do: It seems the only deal left to do for the Kangaroos is to secure speedy Sun Aaron Hall, likely via a late pick. They may also look to swap some of their future picks in exchange for 2018 draft picks to help with matching bids on Thomas and Scott — but they can continue to swap picks after trade period.

Chad Wingard is destined for Hawthorn. But how do they get the deal done? Photo: Julian Smith/AAP Image. Source: AAP

PORT ADELAIDE

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 6, 10, 85

What have they done so far: West Coast premiership ruckman Scott Lycett joined the Power on a long-term deal, while Port also managed to snare Pick 6 in a deal with Fremantle. Jasper Pittard and Jared Polec joined the Roos and they also managed to bank some 2019 draft picks — which will help in matching potential father-son picks Trent Burgoyne and Jackson Mead.

What’s still left to do: Star forward Chad Wingard has requested a trade to Hawthorn and Power will look to get the best deal they can for the contracted player. They have reportedly knocked back Pick 15 and Ryan Burton from the Hawks, but have sent medical staff over to the US in order to ensure Burton ticks the medical boxes. A move for Karl Amon back to Victoria has been spoken about with St Kilda and Hawthorn reportedly interested, while defender Jack Hombsch has been linked with the Gold Coast. They seem the South Australian club most likely to get Sam Mayes.

RICHMOND

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 17, 37, 64, 74, 92

What have they done so far: Gold Coast power forward Tom Lynch joined the club as a free agent, while Corey Ellis and Anthony Miles joined in the Suns in a trade. Reece Conca left the club as a free agent and joined the Dockers. Sam Lloyd was traded to the Western Bulldogs on Monday.

What’s still left to do: The Tigers seem likely to have shut up shop for the rest of the 2018 off-season, with only Tyson Stengle (Adelaide) the player set to leave the club in coming days.

ST KILDA

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 4, 28, 67, 79

What have they done so far: The Saints managed to secure Sydney Swans premiership player Dan Hannebery, along with Demons forward Dean Kent. Tom Hickey left for West Coast, while the managed to improve their draft hand somewhat — gaining Pick 28 from the Swans.

What’s still left to do: If the Saints could somehow get another pick inside the top 50 they would be very happy, but with very little to give up — it remains to be seen how they could do it. They have thrown their hat in the ring for GWS midfielder Tom Scully, but he appears destined for Hawthorn. Karl Amon is a player the Saints have reportedly shown interest in.

SYDNEY SWANS

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 26, 33, 38, 39, 40, 70, 88

What have they done so far: The Swans have had plenty to do over the last fortnight, with Dan Hannebery and Gary Rohan both leaving the club. They managed to secure some more picks that will help to match a possible top-five bid on Nick Blakey, while Ryan Clarke joined the club from North Melbourne. They also heavily went after Collingwood defender Tom Langdon, but he is set to sign a new deal at the Magpies.

What’s still left to do: It seems like Sydney are content with where they are at — but having missed out on Langdon, you must wonder whether they have anything up their sleeve in the final few days of trade period. Hawk Taylor Duryea has been a player of interest for the Swans.

WEST COAST EAGLES

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 20, 22, 61, 72, 76, 94

What have they done so far: The Eagles lost Scott Lycett through free agency, but managed to replace him with St Kilda big man Tom Hickey.

What’s still left to do: Tim Kelly is the obvious name at the front of Eagles’ supporters minds — but they will need to come to the party at the trade table. They may have to get creative, holding Pick 20 and 22 — in order to gain a first-round pick that could be traded to Geelong. They would ideally like to have some mid-late picks in order to match a bid on next generation academy prospect Jarrod Cameron. The Eagles also met with Jordan Roughead, but he is reportedly despite for Collingwood.

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Draft picks (as of Sunday October 14): 7,27, 45, 63, 82

What have they done so far: Luke Dahlhaus departed the club during free agency, but the Dogs have been quiet — having been informed of Chad Wingard’s intentions to join Hawthorn. The Bulldogs also signed Sam Lloyd on Monday, giving the Tigers Pick 64 in return.

What’s still left to do: Uncontracted player Taylor Duryea (Hawthorn) appears to be at the front of the Bulldogs’ mind. Tom Liberatore should stay a Bulldog, while Jordan Roughead appears likely to head across town to Collingwood. The Dogs should also have enough picks to match a likely late first/early second-round bid on father-son prospect Rhylee West.

