2003 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

Player Original club New club Traded for
Mark Alvey Western Bulldogs Essendon Danny Jacobs
Simon Beaumont Carlton Hawthorn David Loats
Nathan Brown Western Bulldogs Richmond Draft Picks #6 and #20
David A. Clarke Geelong Carlton Simon Beaumont
Trent Croad Fremantle Hawthorn Draft Pick #10
Jason Gram Brisbane Lions St. Kilda Draft Pick #23
Brent Guerra Port Adelaide St. Kilda Draft Pick #39
Daniel Harford Hawthorn Carlton Draft Pick #51
David Haynes West Coast Eagles Geelong Draft Pick #20
Ben Holland Richmond Melbourne Draft Pick #21
Danny Jacobs Essendon Hawthorn Lochlan Veale
Brett Johnson Hawthorn Carlton Draft Pick #51
Steven Koops Fremantle Western Bulldogs Draft Pick #19
David Loats Hawthorn Geelong David A. Clarke
Cory McGrath Essendon Carlton Justin Murphy
Corey McKernan Carlton Kangaroos Digby Morrell
Adam Morgan Port Adelaide Western Bulldogs Luke Peel
Digby Morrell Kangaroos Carlton Corey McKernan
Justin Murphy Carlton Essendon Cory McGrath
Heath Scotland Collingwood Carlton Draft Pick #35
Scott Stevens Sydney Swans Adelaide Crows Draft Picks #29 and #45
Peter Street Geelong Western Bulldogs Draft Pick #20
David Teague Kangaroos Carlton Corey McKernan
Lochlan Veale Hawthorn Western Bulldogs Mark Alvey and Draft Pick #6

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