The AFL Trades That Didn't Happen
Essendon didn't get involved during trade week, and they were one of the teams that missed a chance to move along some players. Kepler Bradley, Courtney Johns and Mark Johnson were players who were expected to be shopped around by the Bombers, but they didn't like any of the deals they were offered.
Whitnall and Bentick are still at Carlton, although the Blues are going to decide soon if they want to give Whitnall a new contract. Sydney kept Jude Bolton, Richmond didn't like the pick offered for Schulz and nothing happened with Krakouer or Meyer, the Saints still have two Fishers as Leigh stayed, the Power didn't trade talls White and Willets and Melbourne also kept tall defenders Carroll and Miller.
Brisbane's Jared Brennan could enter the preseason draft as he wasn't traded, other names that could have moved but didn't include Ryan Murphy of Fremantle, Leigh Brown, Mitch Hahn and Daniel McConnell. Collingwood still have R Shaw, he nearly went to Brisbane. Kane Tenace was a chance to go to Sydney, that didn't happen.
Trade news from the AFL: Club-by-club trade week analysis
Whitnall and Bentick are still at Carlton, although the Blues are going to decide soon if they want to give Whitnall a new contract. Sydney kept Jude Bolton, Richmond didn't like the pick offered for Schulz and nothing happened with Krakouer or Meyer, the Saints still have two Fishers as Leigh stayed, the Power didn't trade talls White and Willets and Melbourne also kept tall defenders Carroll and Miller.
Brisbane's Jared Brennan could enter the preseason draft as he wasn't traded, other names that could have moved but didn't include Ryan Murphy of Fremantle, Leigh Brown, Mitch Hahn and Daniel McConnell. Collingwood still have R Shaw, he nearly went to Brisbane. Kane Tenace was a chance to go to Sydney, that didn't happen.
Trade news from the AFL: Club-by-club trade week analysis

