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The Phantom's Trade Mega Guide

The Phantom’s mega trade period analysis

IT was a huge AFL trade period with some big — and some not so big — names moving clubs. The Phantom gives his analysis on how every traded player fits into their new side and the world of SuperCoach in 2019.

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Dylan Shiel of the Giants controls the ball during the Round 18 AFL match between the Port Adelaide Power and the Greater Western Sydney (GWS) Giants at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide, Sunday, July 22, 2018. (AAP Image/David Mariuz) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

The big names still on the trade table

THERE’S just three days left in the 2018 AFL Trade Period. Who’s still waiting for a deal to be done? We look at the players who’s move is a sure thing or has no hope of happening.

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Will Jesse Hogan still go to Fremantle?

Why this weekend is ‘critical’ for big trades

LATE night text messages, emails and phone calls. The talks never stop during the AFL trade period. Get the inside word on what it’s really like for clubs, players and managers over this massive weekend as Gary Buckenara gives you a behind-the-scenes look.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 30: Tom Langdon of the Magpies handballs away from Charlie Cameron of the Crows during the round 19 AFL match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Adelaide Crows at Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 30, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

Swans eye Langdon after Hannebery trade

WITH Dan Hannebery’s move to St Kilda now complete, Sydney will now turn its attention to landing Collingwood defender Tom Langdon. But when will the Magpie make a decision? He is currently in Africa.

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COFFS HARBOUR, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 19:  Ryan Clarke of the Kangaroos in action during the 2017 JLT Community Series match between the Sydney Swans and North Melbourne Kangaroos at Coffs Harbour International Stadium on February 19, 2017 in Coffs Harbour, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Clarke wants some Bloods magic

RYAN Clarke likes to play direct football and the midfielder was forthright about why he chose to move to Sydney … the Swans’ track record of turning good players into great ones.

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