THE AFL trade period is over for another year.

Port Adelaide was one of the more active clubs in 2018, recruiting Scott Lycett, Ryan Burton and Sam Mayes and trading its way up the draft order to secure three picks inside the first round for just the third time in the club’s history.

Among its draft selections, the Power now holds picks 5, 10 and 15.

In all, there were 45 trades completed during the trade period with Port Adelaide involved in six of them.

See the full list of action below in order of when the trade was completed.

Trades

1. The Fremantle Football Club signed Unrestricted Free Agent Reece Conca (Richmond Football Club) on Friday October 5. The Richmond Football Club will not receive any compensation for the loss of Reece Conca, after later taking in Tom Lynch as a free agent.

2. The Geelong Football Club signed Unrestricted Free Agent Luke Dahlhaus (Western Bulldogs Football Club) on Friday October 5. Based on the player’s age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Western Bulldogs Football Club the club would be eligible for a Round Two compensation selection. As the Western Bulldogs has traded its 2018 Round Two selection, the compensation selection will follow the club’s traded selection, number 27 on the current provisional draft selection order. 

3. The Richmond Football Club made an offer to Restricted Free Agent Tom Lynch (Gold Coast Suns) on Friday October 5. The Gold Coast Suns elected not to match the offer on Monday October 8 and Tom Lynch is now able to join Richmond immediately.

Based on the player’s age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Gold Coast Football Club the club would be eligible for a Round One compensation selection after its current Round One selection, which would be number 3 on the current provisional draft selection order.

4. The Port Adelaide Football Club made an offer to Restricted Free Agent Scott Lycett (West Coast Eagles) on Saturday October 6. The West Coast Eagles elected not to match the offer on Tuesday October 9 and Scott Lycett is now able to join Port Adelaide immediately.

Based on the player’s age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the West Coast Football Club the club would be eligible for an End of Round One compensation selection after its current Round One selection, which would be number 20 on the current provisional draft selection order.

5. The Geelong Football Club trade Lincoln McCarthy, its Round Three selection (currently number 55), and its Round Four selection (currently number 59) to the Brisbane Lions for its Round Three selection (currently number 43) and its Round Four selection (currently number 62).

6. The Richmond Football Club trade Corey Ellis, Anthony Miles and its 2019 Future Round Three selection to the Gold Coast Suns for its 2019 Future Round Three selection.

7. The Carlton Football Club trade Special Assistance Pre-listed player Nathan Kreuger to Geelong for its Round Three Selection (currently number 43).

8. The Brisbane Lions trade its Round Two Selection (currently number 24), Round Four Selection (currently number 59) and Round Five Selection (currently number 80) to the Gold Coast Suns for its Round Two Selection (currently number 32), Round Three Selection (currently number 41), Round Three Selection (currently number 44) and Round Five Selection (currently number 78).

9. The Adelaide Crows trade Mitch McGovern and a Future Round Three Selection to Carlton for Shane McAdam (Special Assistance Pre-listed player) and its Future Round Five Selection.

10. The Sydney Swans trade its Round One Selection (currently number 13) to the Adelaide Crows for its Round Three Selection (currently number 40) and receive two of Carlton’s Round Two Selections (currently numbers 26 and 28).

11. Port Adelaide trade Jared Polec, Jasper Pittard and its Round Three Selection (currently number 48) to North Melbourne for its Round One Selection (currently number 11) and its 2019 Future Round Four Selection.

12. The Sydney Swans trade Gary Rohan to the Geelong Cats for its Round Four Selection, currently number 62 (on traded from the Brisbane Lions).

13. North Melbourne trade Ryan Clarke to the Sydney Swans for its Round Four Selection, currently number 62 (on traded from the Geelong Cats).

14. St Kilda trade Tom Hickey, its Round Four Selection (currently number 61) and its 2019 Future Round Four Selection to the West Coast Eagles for its Round Two Selection (currently selection number 39) and its 2019 Future Round Four Selection.

15. Carlton made an offer to Unrestricted Free Agent Alex Fasolo (Collingwood) on Wednesday October 10. Based on the player’s age and the contract offer, the AFL advised the Collingwood Football Club the club would be eligible for a Third Round compensation selection which would be number 56 on the current provisional draft selection order.

16. Fremantle trade its Round One Selection, currently number 6, and its Future Round Three Selection to Port Adelaide for its Round One Selection, currently number 11, Round Two Selection, currently number 23, Round Two Selection, currently number 30 and its Round Three Selection, currently number 49.

17. Sydney Swans trade Dan Hannebery and its Round Two Selection, currently number 28 (on traded from Carlton) to St Kilda for its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 39 (on traded from West Coast), and its 2019 Future Round Two Selection.

18. Melbourne trade Dean Kent to St Kilda for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 65.

19. Melbourne trade Dom Tyson to North Melbourne for Brayden Preuss and its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 62 (on traded from the Sydney Swans).

20. GWS Giants trade Will Setterfield and its Round Four Selection, currently number 71, to Carlton for its Round Three Selection, currently number 43, and its 2019 Future Round Two Selection.

21. Richmond trade Sam Lloyd to the Western Bulldogs for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 64.

22. Gold Coast Suns trade Aaron Hall to North Melbourne for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 68.

23. Gold Coast Suns trade Jack Scrimshaw and its 2019 Future Round Four Selection to Hawthorn for its 2019 Future Round Three Selection.

24. Gold Coast Suns trade its Round Four Selection, currently number 68 (on traded from North Melbourne) to the Adelaide Crows for its 2019 Future Round Four Selection.

25. Geelong trade George Horlin-Smith to the Gold Coast Suns for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 59.

26. Richmond trade Tyson Stengle to the Adelaide Crows for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 68 (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns).

27. GWS Giants trade Tom Scully to Hawthorn for its 2019 Future Round Four Selection (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns).

28. Hawthorn trade Taylor Duryea to the Western Bulldogs for its 2019 Future Round Four Selection.

29. Hawthorn trade Ryan Burton, its Round One Selection, currently selection number 15, its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 35, and its 2019 Future Round Four Selection (on traded from the Western Bulldogs) to Port Adelaide for Chad Wingard and its 2019 Future Round Three Selection.

30. The Brisbane Lions trade Sam Mayes, its Round One Selection, currently selection number 5 to Port Adelaide for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 6 (on traded from Fremantle), its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 35 (on traded from Hawthorn) and its 2019 Future Round Three Selection (on traded from Fremantle).

31. The Brisbane Lions trade its Future Round One Selection to the Gold Coast Suns for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 19, its Future Round Two Selection and its Future Round Three Selection (on traded from Hawthorn).

32. Fremantle trade Lachie Neale and its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 30 (on traded from Port Adelaide) to the Brisbane Lions for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 6 (on traded from Port Adelaide), its Round One Selection, currently selection number 19 (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns), and its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 55 (on traded from Geelong).

33. Melbourne trade Jesse Hogan and its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 65 (on traded from St Kilda) to  Fremantle for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 6 (on traded from Brisbane Lions), and its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 23 (on traded from Port Adelaide).

34. The GWS Giants trade Rory Lobb, its Round One Selection, currently selection number 14, its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 43 (on traded from Carlton), its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 47 to Fremantle for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 11 (on traded from Port Adelaide) and its Round One Selection, currently selection number 19 (on traded from Brisbane Lions).

35. North Melbourne trade its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 31 to Fremantle for its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 47 (on traded from GWS Giants), its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 49 (on traded from Port Adelaide), and its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 55 (on traded from Brisbane Lions).

36. The Gold Coast Suns trade Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij to Melbourne for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 6 (on traded from Fremantle).

37. Port Adelaide trade Jack Hombsch to the Gold Coast Suns for its 2019 Future Round Four Selection (on traded from Adelaide Crows).

38. The Geelong Cats trade Jackson Thurlow to the Sydney Swans for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 70.

39. St Kilda trade its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 28 (on traded from Sydney Swans) to Melbourne for its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 36 and its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 46.

40. The Western Bulldogs trade Marcus Adams to the Brisbane Lions for its Round Two Selection, currently selection number 32 and its 2019 Future Round 3 Selection (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns).

41. The Western Bulldogs trade Jordan Roughead to Collingwood for its Round Four Selection, currently selection number 75.

42. Essendon trade Travis Colyer to Fremantle for its 2019 Future Round Four Selection.

43. The GWS Giants trade Dylan Shiel and its Future Round Two Selection to Essendon for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 9 and its Future Round One Selection.

44. The Sydney Swans trade Nic Newman to Carlton for its Future Round Four Selection.

45. Brisbane Lions trade Dayne Beams, its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 41 (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns), its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 44 (on traded from the Gold Coast Suns) to Collingwood for its Round One Selection, currently selection number 18, its Round Three Selection, currently selection number 56 and its Future Round One Selection.

Special Assistance provided by the AFL Commission

a. The Gold Coast Football Club sign Special Assistance Player Josh Corbett from the Werribee Football Club in the VFL.

b. The Gold Coast Football Club sign Special Assistance Player Chris Burgess from the West Adelaide Football Club in the SANFL.

c. The Carlton Football Club sign Special Assistance Player Nathan Kreuger from the South Adelaide Football Club in the SANFL. Carlton then traded Nathan Kreuger to the Geelong Football Club for its Round Three Selection (currently number 43).

d. The Carlton Football Club sign Special Assistance Player Shane McAdam from the Sturt Football Club in the SANFL. Carlton then traded Shane McAdam to the Adelaide Football Club via a three-way trade involving the Sydney Swans.

e. The Gold Coast Football Club sign Special Assistance Player Sam Collins from the Werribee Football Club in the VFL. 

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