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A shock trade rumor involving a Collingwood veteran hit the headlines on the first day of the player movement period, which saw two names officially swap clubs via agents free.

Collingwood beat Richmond by 14 points at MCG to continue excellent start to AFL season - ABC News

Magpies midfielder Taylor Adams is said to be courting interest from the Sydney Swans and could return to New South Wales in the coming weeks despite his 2024 contract status at Olympic Park.

Melbourne’s James Jordon has secured his own venture north to the Swans via free agency as the first official signing of the season, with compensation for the landing of Devils Pick 39.

Free agency opened on Friday and the trade period will begin on Monday, with the final 24 hours providing plenty of new trade news and rumors going into the weekend. Read all the latest business news of the day so far…

The Magpies veteran is said to be looking at a shock move to the Swans
Collingwood midfielder Taylor Adams is said to be exploring the possibility of a move to the Sydney Swans in the latest shock 2023 trade rumour.

Adams, who has been drafted into the AFL with GWS, could return to NSW and join his former teammate and close friend Brodie Grundy by moving north.

When signed for next season, Adams could agree a longer-term deal with Sydney while still getting more minutes in midfield than he did at Collingwood this year.320 Preliminary Final Richmond V Collingwood Photos & High Res Pictures - Getty Images

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ADAMS DISCOVERS SYDNEY’S UNEXPECTED TRADE

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The Swans signed with the Devils via free agency
Melbourne’s James Jordan was the first player of the 2023 season, signing for Sydney as an unrestricted free agent on Friday afternoon.

Jordan is moving north in a move that is likely to help Prime Minister Demon secure greater opportunities than those offered under Simon Goodwin.

Melbourne received compensation at the end of round two for this year’s draft, falling into Pick 39. READ:
FIRST AGREEMENT SIGNED AS MELBOURNE BECAME BLOOD

The Brisbane striker wants to change the Devils
Fringe Lions great Tom Fullarton has reportedly requested a trade to Melbourne to potentially fill the void in the Devils’ disarray and futures stock.

Melbourne’s attacking third is an area of ​​interest for the Devils after a disappointing end to the season, while Brodie Grundy is set to leave the club after a difficult opening year in red and blue as is a support person for the team.

Fullarton is 200cm tall and had a good season in the VFL this year – scoring 30 goals during the year.Collingwood v Richmond: AFL round 19 scores and stats - ABC News

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The Tall Lions are looking to move to Melbourne

Roos is said to have met the unsigned Tigers
Richmond free agent Bigoa Nyuon is said to be on the Roos’ radar amid a period of uncertainty for the Tigers.

Nyuon, who has managed just one game for Richmond at AFL level since being drafted in 2019, is eligible for free agency after previously being delisted and re-signed with Punt Road.

According to AFL.com.au, North Melbourne are showing interest in the big tiger and have even held talks with the 22-year-old.

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RICHMOND RUCKMAN ON NORTH MELBOURNE RADAR

The demons call out to Clary
Melbourne have officially terminated the contract of superstar midfielder Clayton Oliver after days of speculation surrounding the two-time AFCCA Player of the Year champion. Oliver’s name was raised as a potential trade option on Tuesday, as rival clubs were said to be considering a move for the Devils’ ball magnet.

Through a statement released by Melbourne CEO Gary Pert, the Devils have dismissed any possibility of Oliver ending up at a new club this season with seven years remaining on his current contract. he.

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GWS ruckman Matthew Flynn is the second signing of the day, with his move to the West Coast via free agency confirmed on Friday night.

The Eagles have been linked with fringe group Melbourne, with the WA club winning the race for the 26-year-old’s services.

As a result of this decision, GWS was compensated with Pick 40. READ:
FLYNN FINDS A NEW HOME WITH A CROSS-COUNTRY ENGINE

The high-demand dog is expected to stay put despite rival interest
Following interest from North Melbourne and Collingwood, Western Bulldogs swingman Buku Khamis has reportedly decided to stay at the kennels for another year.

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