The AFL’s silly season has arrived.
Free agency runs from Friday October 6 (9am AEDT) until Friday October 13 (5pm AEDT), while the trade period runs from Monday October 9 (9am AEDT) until Wednesday October 18 (7:30pm AEDT).
Scroll down to see a list of every confirmed and completed move in chronological order.
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EVERY COMPLETED DEAL
Friday October 6
1. Sydney signs James Jordon as an unrestricted free agent. Melbourne receives an end of second-round pick (as of the signing, Pick 39) as compensation.
2. West Coast signs Matt Flynn as an unrestricted free agent. GWS receives an end of second round pick (as of the signing, Pick 40) as compensation.
Saturday October 7
Nil
Sunday October 8
3. Sydney signs Joel Hamling as an unrestricted free agent. Fremantle does not receive compensation.
Monday October 9
4. Brisbane signs Tom Doedee as a restricted free agent. Adelaide receives an end of first round draft pick (as of the signing, Pick 19) as compensation.
5. Fremantle trades Pick 23 (tied to North Melbourne compensation handed out in 2022) and a future second-round selection to Port Adelaide for Power’s future first round pick.
6. Gold Coast trade picks 4, 46, 51 and a future third round pick to the Western Bulldogs for picks 10, 17 and and the Dogs’ future first-round pick.
7. Essendon signs Todd Goldstein as an unrestricted free agent. North Melbourne does not receive compensation.
Tuesday October 10
8. Essendon signs Ben McKay as an unrestricted free agent. North Melbourne receives a first-round draft pick (as of the signing, Pick 3) as compensation.
9. Western Bulldogs get James Harmes. Melbourne gets a future third-round pick.
Wednesday October 11
10. North Melbourne get Dylan Stephens and Pick 25. Sydney gets a third round pick (as of the deal, pick No.44) and the Kangaroos’ first future end-of-first round special assistance pick.
11. Melbourne receives picks 14, 27 and 35. Gold Coast receives Pick 11.
12. Sydney Swans get Brodie Grundy. Melbourne receives Pick 46 and the Swans’ future second-round pick.
13. Sydney Swans get Taylor Adams. Collingwood receives Pick 33.
14. North Melbourne get Zac Fisher and Pick 17. Carlton receives picks 21 and 25.
15. Adelaide Crows get Chris Burgess and Pick 14. Gold Coast Suns receive picks 23 and 26.
16. North Melbourne receives Pick 18. Gold Coast receives the Kangaroos’ second future end-of-first round special assistance pick
Thursday October 12
Nil
Friday October 13
































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