FORMER Richmond forward Andrew Krakouer could be on the way to Collingwood as part of a trade with Gold Coast.

Melbourne's Age newspaper has reported that the Suns have pre-listed Krakouer, who won this year's Sandover Medal in the WAFL, and 19-year-old ruckman John Ceglar from the Murray Bushrangers, and both could be going to the Pies for pick 25, the club's first selection.

Magpie key position player John Anthony, who finished the season in the VFL, was a possibility to end up at Carlton, The Age also reported, although the Herald Sun said he was a good chance to go to Fremantle in exchange for Docker Chris Tarrant, who is returning to Melbourne.

Richmond midfielder Richard Tambling has told the club he wishes to be traded, the Herald Sun has reported.

Speculation has been rife for weeks that the No.4 pick in the 2004 NAB AFL Draft would leave the Tigers, with Adelaide his most likely destination.

With the launch of trade week on Tuesday morning, the Herald Sun also has reported that conjecture about Western Bulldog Andrejs Everitt and Sydney Swan Patrick Veszpremi has increased.

With the Swans having shown interest in the 21-year-old Dogs defender, a straight swap may be possible if the clubs can come to terms. Fremantle is also reported to be keen on Everitt.

The Age reported that North Melbourne also was in the running for Veszpremi, possibly with Gavin Urquhart as a swap option.

The Herald Sun also said North Melbourne's David Hale was in demand, with a meeting on Monday night with Gold Coast. Melbourne, Essendon and Hawthorn have also been linked with the ruckman/forward.

It said Western Bulldogs small forward Josh Hill was also on the table, with Hawthorn a possible suitor, while Carlton forward Setanta O'hAilpin was also likely to seek a move.

Brisbane Lion Justin Sherman is reported to be looking for a transfer to the Bulldogs despite an offer from the Swans, and Port Adelaide confirmed it was prepared to discuss the future of forward Daniel Motlop, who wished to move west.

Follow our complete coverage of the 2010 AFL exchange period from October 5-11. No trades are official until paperwork has been accepted by the AFL and formally recognised after 2pm on Monday, October 11.

Join the AFL trade conversation on Twitter: use #tradeweek in your tweets.
 
blog comments powered by Disqus