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Tracker for the Australian Football League: Every player associated with your team over the offseason

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As the Australian Football League trade period approaches near, the trade merry-go-round is heating up, and the fates of more stars are becoming clearer more and more.

There are already a number of notable players who are expected to be on the move, including Josh Battle and Tom Barrass, who have both expressed their desire to play basketball, and Bailey Smith, who has asked to be traded.


See the players who are linked to your club by scrolling down, and then click through to get additional information on the anticipated transactions that will occur during this off-season from the most knowledgeable reporters in the game. After making a request to be traded to South Australia, Alex Neal-Bullen has indicated that the Crows are his preferred club to play for.

After being connected with his former club, Collingwood, Mark Keane has decided to re-register with the club.


— Jack Lukosius has requested that Gold Coast be traded to Port Adelaide, which has resulted in the Crows’ lack of interest in the player. Another player for whom consideration is being given is Malcolm Rosas, who is Lukosius’ teammate. Considering that Deven Robertson was able to convince West Coast to re-sign him for two seasons the previous year, it is anticipated that he will once again garner interest.


Otherwise, it seems as though they are concentrating their efforts on securing academy prospects Sam Marshall and Levi Ashcroft through the draft.

Carlton forward Matt Owies, who is now out of favor, has been touted as a potential player for the Grand Finalists.

 

 

The Crows have acquired the services of GWS defender Isaac Cumming, who is a free agent.

 

Twelve months after coming close to joining GWS, Elliott Himmelberg is apparently garnering interest from potential employers.

 

James Peatling has indicated that he is interested in trying out for the Crows.

 



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