1999 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

Player Original Club Club Traded For
Matthew Clarke Brisbane Lions Adelaide Crows Draft Picks #6 and #21
Scott Welsh Kangaroos Adelaide Crows Draft Pick #77
Stefan Carey Sydney Swans Brisbane Lions Draft Pick #21
Michael Martin Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions Trent Bartlett and Draft Pick #32
Michael Mansfield Geelong Carlton Draft Pick #31
Steven McKee Richmond Collingwood Clinton King and Draft Pick #3
Andrew Ukovic Essendon Collingwood Jonathon Robran and Draft Pick #40
Jonathon Robran Hawthorn Essendon Draft Pick #33 and #48
Trent Bartlett Western Bulldogs Brisbane Lions Michael Martin
Nathan Eagleton Port Adelaide Western Bulldogs Brett Montgomery and Draft Pick #28
Troy Cook Sydney Swans Fremantle Draft Pick #34
Brendon Fewster West Coast Eagles Fremantle Draft Pick #16
Troy Longmuir Melbourne Fremantle Draft Pick #19
Cameron Mooney Kangaroos Geelong Leigh Colbert and Draft Pick #53
Lance Picioane Adelaide Crows Hawthorn Draft Pick #79
Stephen Powell Western Bulldogs Melbourne Draft Pick #35
David Calthorpe Brisbane Lions Kangaroos Draft Pick #32
Leigh Colbert Geelong Kangaroos Cameron Mooney and Draft Pick #15
Matthew Bishop Melbourne Port Adelaide Draft Pick #42
Brett Montgomery Western Bulldogs Port Adelaide Nathan Eagleton
Leon Cameron Western Bulldogs Richmond Draft Picks #37 and #66
Clinton King Collingwood Richmond Steven McKee and Draft Pick #7
Justin Plapp Richmond St. Kilda Draft Pick #39
Jason Ball West Coast Eagles Sydney Swans Draft Pick #11 and #41
Andrew Schauble Collingwood Sydney Swans Mark Kinnear and Draft Pick #34
Mark Kinnear Sydney Swans Collingwood Andrew Schauble
Stephen O'Reilly Fremantle Carlton Draft Pick #16 and #46

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