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We keep you up to date with the latest offers, moves and rumours doing the rounds in the AFL trade period.
The AFL free agency period runs from 9am October 1 to 5pm, October 19.
The AFL trade period runs from 9am October 8 to 2pm, October 26.
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RODAN WANTS TO PLAY ON
Delisted Port Adelaide midfielder David Rodan says he is determined to resurrect his career.
New Port coach Ken Hinkley wasted little time re-vamping the Power's list by delisting former vice-captain Jacob Surjan and fan favourite Rodan.
Hinkley also cut Mitch Banner and Simon Phillips and rookies Mitch Curnow, Jarrad Irons and Daniel Webb.
Rodan's manager Liam Pickering said the tough nut was determined to remain in the AFL.
"Absolutely he's going to play on," Pickering said.
"Is there going to be interest from other clubs? I'm very confident there will be."
DAWES DECIDES ON DEMONS
Collingwood forward Chris Dawes will request a trade to Melbourne.
Four clubs have bid for Dawes' services since he announced he wanted to seek opportunities elsewhere.
But the Demons have won the bidding war, narrowly edging out the Western Bulldogs.
Dawes manager Ben Niall said the in demand foward said developing himself as a leader was a key to the decision after he realised there wasn't much "room to grow" at Collingwood - where he still has two years to run on a contract.
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PORT, GIANTS WANT GILHAM
Hawthorn premiership defender Stephen Gilham may find his way back to Port Adelaide - if he is not tempted by Greater Western Sydney.
Gilham, 28, is uncontracted at the Hawks - and considering his options after the arrival of Western Bulldogs key defender Brian Lake in the AFL trade period.
The Giants are a confirmed suitor for Gilham.
And the Power's sudden turn-off with Carlton free-agent defender Jordan Russell has put Gilham in the frame at Alberton, where Port has to strengthen a defensive unit that has lost free-agent Troy Chaplin to Richmond.
It would be a remarkable turnaround for Gilham who was a fisrt-round draft pick (No. 16) for Port in the 2002 AFL national draft, played just one game with the Power (in 2005) and was then delisted.
HAWK MURPHY FLIES COOP TO GOLD COAST
Hawthorn's grand final hard luck story Tom Murphy has signed with Gold Coast Suns through the AFL free agency rules, it was revealed on Friday.
The 26-year-old, who spent seven years at the Hawks, said he was thrilled about his new challenge.
"I'm rapt to be joining the Gold Coast Suns, they're a club with a heap of talent and I can't wait to join the team and help them take their next step."
"I will be forever grateful to everyone at the Hawthorn Football Club, I really enjoyed my time there but I'm now really looking forward to continuing my career with the Gold Coast," Murphy said.
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POWER AND PIES KEEPING TABS ON HAWKS' YOUNG
Port Adelaide have joined Collingwood in expressing interest in Hawthorn unrestricted free agent Clinton Young.
The Pies have room in their cap following Sharrod Wellingham's departure, and the left-footed Young could be the perfect replacement.
BRISBANE SNAP UP MOLONEY
Melbourne Demons have chosen not to match Brisbane Lions' offer for restricted free agent Brent Moloney, paving the way for the 2011 best and fairest winner to move north.
The Demons made the announcement through a press release on Friday morning, allowing the Lions to snap up the 28-year-old on a two-year contract.
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CARLTON NOT INTERESTED IN REVOLVING DAWES, DEES CIRCLING
Carlton has quashed suggestions it will reunite out-of-favour Magpie Chris Dawes with his former coach Mick Malthouse in 2013.
Up to three Victorian clubs and Brisbane Lions are said to be interested in the 24-year-old, but the Blues denied a report they wanted Dawes. Carlton claims it has not spoken to Dawes or his agent about a change of environment.
That will please Melbourne coach Mark Neeld, who was convinced the fight to lure Dawes had come down to a battle of three.
"We've also been told that we are one of three, so at the very worst we're a 33-and-a-bit per cent chance," Neeld said.
Neeld on Thursday said Dawes, who has two years remaining on his contract, would be a welcome addition.
Western Bulldogs are also reportedly in for the forward, who is expected to make his choice on Saturday or Sunday.
ROOS DEPARTURES COULD OPEN DAW FOR MAJAK
Untried North Melbourne big man Majak Daw could be catapulted into a ruck role next season as the club ponders offers for two of its other talls, The Herald Sun reports.
The Roos' ruck stocks are set for a shake-up with Hamish McIntosh and Cameron Pedersen likely headed to rival clubs in exchange for draft picks.
North is happy to return to the draft to continue building its young list, though it has shown an interest in homesick Port Adelaide backman Ben Jacobs.
Melbourne is chasing 193cm Pedersen.
While the Roos are yet to agree to either deal, they would put increased responsibility on Daw's shoulders as the club's second-best ruck option after Todd Goldstein next season.
The 21-year-old has not played a senior game since he was selected with North's first selection (No. 9) in the 2010 rookie draft, making him the league's first Sudanese recruit.
McINTOSH EYES CATS MOVE AFTER SURGERY SUCCESS
North Melbourne ruckman Hamish McIntosh has passed a medical examination and is be ready to play by the start of next season, his manager says.
"He's fully recovered from surgery and things are on track for him," Petroro said.
The Australian reports that Geelong are poised to offer the 28-year-old a three-year contract.
SWANS AND CROWS MAKING GROUND ON TIPPETT TRADE
Sydney Swans have finally started tempting Adelaide Crows in a trade for defecting forward Kurt Tippett.
And the Crows may be forced to blink if the deal drags to the deadline on Friday, October 26, while Sydney appears the only club prepared to take the Queenslander - and could get him for free in the AFL national draft next month.
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DONS KEEN TO RETAIN SOUGHT-AFTER PEARS
Essendon wants to retain contracted key defender Tayte Pears, despite interest being shown from as many as eight clubs this week, The Herald Sun reports.
The Dons yesterday re-signed David Myers and Leroy Jetta on two-year deals, with David Hille and Alwyn Davey also considering contract extensions.
Pears looked at rock bottom in the last few weeks of the year, unfit and woefully out of form. Yet the Dons believe that, after overcoming internal injuries sustained in a 2010 collision, as well as a navicular fracture, Pears has massive upside.
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