2005 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

Player Name Original Club New Club Traded For
Fergus Watts Adelaide St Kilda Draft Pick #17
Richard Cole Collingwood Essendon Draft Pick #23
Ted Richards Essendon Sydney Swans Draft Picks #19 & #50
Jonathan Hay Hawthorn Kangaroos Draft Pick #18
Nathan Lonie Hawthorn Port Adelaide Draft Pick #14
Daniel Motlop Kangaroos Port Adelaide Draft Picks #28 & #46
Byron Pickett and picks #54 & #62 Port Adelaide Melbourne Draft Picks #28, #44 & #60
Jason Saddington Sydney Swans Carlton Draft Pick #52
Mark Powell Sydney Swans Kangaroos Draft Pick #61
Daniel McConnell and pick #18 West Coast Eagles Kangaroos Draft Picks #13 & #29
Jade Rawlings and pick #43 Western Bulldogs Kangaroos Draft Picks #46
Patrick Bowden Western Bulldogs Richmond Draft Pick #56

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