‘Done nothing’: AFL coach already on hot seat after Trade Period shocker
The AFL Trade Period is over and one coach is already on the hot seat after his team got significantly worse in the off-season.
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The AFL Trade Period is run and done and while some teams were active and made plenty of moves, others have emerged as the clear losers of the off-season.
The Sydney Swans are arguably the biggest winners, bringing in Taylor Adams and Brodie Grundy among other recruits, while Essendon were just as active at the trade table, bringing in Todd Goldstein, Jade Gresham, Ben McKay and Xavier Duursma.
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Collingwood are the reigning premiers but their team might have got even better after Lachie Schultz joined the Magpies from Fremantle, prompting Jack Ginnivan to look elsewhere and move to Hawthorn.
The departure of Schultz and Liam Henry to St Kilda from Fremantle has continued a trend of talented players leaving the Dockers in recent years.
Coach Justin Longmuir is out of contract at the end of next season and he is already under pressure to get his side to make finals despite his team getting worse in the trade period.
Garry Lyon said on SEN: “Freo have done nothing. They’ve lost Lachie Schultz, Liam Henry and Joel Hamling left and they’ve picked up future firsts, so they’re well placed for next.”
Kane Cornes added: “I know it’s Fremantle so it’s a bit off Broadway but this is the club next year which fascinates me the most.
“With a coach under pressure, underperformed last year, after they were on the track that to a preliminary final. That was the path they were treading and they were disappointing.
Freo should re-sign Justin Longmuir tomorrow. Now presented with a worse list year on year, after taking team to the last six way ahead of time. Unfair to expect him to coach for his job in the first ten weeks of 2024, when the list build clearly no longer catered for that
— Corbin Middlemas (@CorbinMiddlemas) October 18, 2023
“They’ve lost two important players out of their starting line-up and then the coach comes in under significant pressure but it’s not his fault. They haven’t improved their list.
“With him being out of contract, I think this is a fascinating team with what has happened.”
Here’s the breakdown on how all 18 AFL clubs fared in the Trade Period.
ADELAIDE CROWS
Who left: Tom Doedee (free agent, Brisbane), Shane McAdam (trade, Melbourne)
Who arrived: Chris Burgess (trade, Gold Coast)
Draft picks owned: 10, 14, 20
BRISBANE LIONS
Who left: Tom Fullarton (trade, Melbourne), Jack Gunston (trade, Hawthorn)
Who arrived: Tom Doedee (free agent, Adelaide), Brandon Ryan (trade, Hawthorn)
Draft picks owned: 30, 39, 51, 54, 67
CARLTON
Who left: Zac Fisher (trade, North Melbourne), Paddy Dow (trade, St Kilda)
Who arrived: Elijah Hollands (trade, Gold Coast)
Draft picks owned: 22, 28, 70
COLLINGWOOD
Who left: Taylor Adams (trade, Sydney), Jack Ginnivan (trade, Hawthorn)
Who arrived: Lachie Schultz (trade, Fremantle)
Draft picks owned: 19, 33, 80
ESSENDON
Who left: Massimo D’Ambrosio (trade, Hawthorn), Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (trade, Port Adelaide)
Who arrived: Todd Goldstein (free agent, North Melbourne), Ben McKay (free agent, North Melbourne), Jade Gresham (free agent, St Kilda), Xavier Duursma (trade, Port Adelaide)
Draft picks owned: 9, 31, 35, 61
FREMANTLE
Who left: Joel Hamling (free agent, Sydney), Lachie Schultz (trade, Collingwood), Liam Henry (trade, St Kilda)
Who arrived: Nil
Draft picks owned: 34, 46, 60, 64
GEELONG CATS
Who left: Esava Ratugolea (trade, Port Adelaide)
Who arrived: Nil
Draft picks owned: 8, 25, 76, 87, 94
GOLD COAST SUNS
Who left: Chris Burgess (trade, Adelaide), Elijah Hollands (trade, Carlton), Mabior Chol (trade, Hawthorn)
Who arrived: Nil
Draft picks owned: 24, 26, 27, 32, 36, 38, 66, 71, 74
GWS GIANTS
Who left: Matt Flynn (free agent, West Coast)
Who arrived: Nil
Draft picks owned: 7, 16, 43, 59, 77, 79
HAWTHORN
Who left: Tyler Brockman (trade, West Coast), Jacob Koschitzke (trade, Richmond), Brandon Ryan (trade, Brisbane Lions)
Who arrived: Jack Ginnivan (trade, Collingwood), Jack Gunston (trade, Brisbane Lions), Mabior Chol (trade, Gold Coast), Massimo D’Ambrosio (trade, Essendon)
Draft picks owned: 4, 44, 47, 49, 62, 63
MELBOURNE
Who left: James Jordon (free agent, Sydney), James Harmes (trade, Western Bulldogs), Brodie Grundy (trade, Sydney)
Who arrived: Tom Fullarton (trade, Brisbane Lions), Shane McAdam (trade, Adelaide), Jack Billings (trade, St Kilda)
Draft picks owned: 6, 11, 42
NORTH MELBOURNE
Who left: Todd Goldstein (free agent, Essendon), Ben McKay (free agent, Essendon)
Who arrived: Dylan Stephens (trade, Sydney), Zac Fisher (trade, Carlton), Bigoa Nyuon (trade, Richmond)
Draft picks owned: 2, 3, 15, 17, 18, 57
PORT ADELAIDE
Who left: Xavier Duursma (trade, Essendon)
Who arrived: Ivan Soldo (trade, Richmond), Jordon Sweet (trade, Western Bulldogs), Esava Ratugolea (trade, Geelong), Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (trade, Essendon)
Draft picks owned: 73
RICHMOND
Who left: Bigoa Nyuon (trade, North Melbourne), Ivan Soldo (trade, Port Adelaide)
Who arrived: Jacob Koschitzke (trade, Hawthorn)
Draft picks owned: 29, 41, 65, 68
ST KILDA
Who left: Nick Coffield (trade, Western Bulldogs), Jack Billings (trade, Melbourne)
Who arrived: Liam Henry (trade, Fremantle), Paddy Dow (trade, Carlton)
Draft picks owned: 13, 21, 40
SYDNEY SWANS
Who left: Dylan Stephens (trade, North Melbourne)
Who arrived: James Jordon (free agent, Melbourne), Joel Hamling (free agent, Fremantle), Brodie Grundy (trade, Melbourne), Taylor Adams (trade, Collingwood)
Draft picks owned: 12, 45, 55
WEST COAST EAGLES
Who left: Nil
Who arrived: Matt Flynn (free agent, GWS)
Draft picks owned: 1, 23, 37, 58
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Who left: Jordon Sweet (trade, Port Adelaide)
Who arrived: James Harmes (trade, Melbourne), Nick Coffield (trade, St Kilda)
Draft picks owned: 5, 48, 50, 52, 53, 56, 69, 72, 75
Originally published as ‘Done nothing’: AFL coach already on hot seat after Trade Period shocker