Trades
Player | Original Club | New Club | Traded For |
---|---|---|---|
Damien Adkins | Collingwood | West Coast Eagles | Andrew Williams |
Justin Blumfield | Essendon | Richmond | Draft pick #28 |
Barry Brooks | Port Adelaide | St Kilda | Draft pick #6 & #31 |
Leigh Brown | Fremantle | Kangaroos | Draft pick #13 |
Ronnie Burns | Geelong | Adelaide Crows | Ben Finnin |
Blake Caracella | Essendon | Brisbane Lions | Damian Cupido and draft pick #15 |
Wayne Carey | Kangaroos | Adelaide Crows | Draft picks #2 and #18 |
Daniel Chick | Hawthorn | West Coast Eagles | Draft pick #8 |
Stuart Cochrane | Kangaroos | Port Adelaide | Michael Stevens |
Damien Cupido | Brisbane Lions | Essendon | Blake Caracella |
Nick Davis | Collingwood | Sydney Swans | Draft pick #21 |
Peter Everitt | St Kilda | Hawthorn | Draft picks #6 and #22 |
Ben Finnin | Adelaide Crows | Geelong | Ronnie Burns |
Barnaby French | Port Adelaide | Carlton | Draft pick #16 |
Des Headland | Brisbane Lions | Fremantle | Draft picks #3 and #19 |
Chris Heffernan and pick #17 | Essendon | Melbourne | Draft pick #12 |
Kingsley Hunter | Western Bulldogs | Hawthorn | Draft pick #35 |
Kane Johnson | Adelaide Crows | Richmond | Jason Torney, draft picks #2, #18 and #32 |
Adam McPhee | Fremantle | Essendon | Draft pick #55 |
Luke Penny | Western Bulldogs | St Kilda | Draft pick #17 |
Byron Pickett | Kangaroos | Port Adelaide | Draft pick #13 and #31 |
Michael Stevens | Port Adelaide | Kangaroos | Stuart Cochrane |
Jason Torney | Richmond | Adelaide Crows | Kane Johnson and draft picks #12, #28 and #41 |
Andrew Williams | West Coast Eagles | Collingwood | Damien Adkins |
Shane Woewodin | Melbourne | Collingwood | Draft pick #14 |
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Famous quotes containing the word trades:
“Different trades are like different mountains.”
—Chinese proverb.
“Men and boys are learning all kinds of trades but how to make men of themselves. They learn to make houses; but they are not so well housed, they are not so contented in their houses, as the woodchucks in their holes.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The strongest reason why we ask for woman a voice in the government under which she lives; in the religion she is asked to believe; equality in social life, where she is the chief factor; a place in the trades and professions, where she may earn her bread, is because of her birthright to self-sovereignty; because, as an individual, she must rely on herself.”
—Elizabeth Cady Stanton (18151902)