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AFL trades finale as it happened: Host of players find new homes in frenzied finish

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Hawks find middle ground

By Marc McGowan

Hawthorn finally found middle ground with West Coast on contracted key defender Tom Barrass in the final half hour before the trade deadline.

Premiership-winning Eagle Tom Barrass is now a Hawk.

Premiership-winning Eagle Tom Barrass is now a Hawk.Credit: AFL Photos

The Hawks put a spanner in the works when they traded their pick 14 on Friday to Carlton after days of fruitless discussions with the Eagles on Barrass.

West Coast had insisted on two first-round picks for the 29-year-old premiership player for much of the negotiations, but ended up settling on a future first-rounder, second-rounder and third-rounder, while giving Hawthorn their 2025 fourth-rounder.

Barrass joins free agency addition Josh Battle, from St Kilda, in reinforcing the Hawks’ backline.

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Hawks find middle ground

By Marc McGowan

Hawthorn finally found middle ground with West Coast on contracted key defender Tom Barrass in the final half hour before the trade deadline.

Premiership-winning Eagle Tom Barrass is now a Hawk.

Premiership-winning Eagle Tom Barrass is now a Hawk.Credit: AFL Photos

The Hawks put a spanner in the works when they traded their pick 14 on Friday to Carlton after days of fruitless discussions with the Eagles on Barrass.

West Coast had insisted on two first-round picks for the 29-year-old premiership player for much of the negotiations, but ended up settling on a future first-rounder, second-rounder and third-rounder, while giving Hawthorn their 2025 fourth-rounder.

Barrass joins free agency addition Josh Battle, from St Kilda, in reinforcing the Hawks’ backline.

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