2000 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

In alphabetical order of new clubs

Player Original Club New Club Traded For
Matthew Bode Port Adelaide Adelaide Crows Draft pick #12
Evan Hewitt Kangaroos Adelaide Crows Draft pick #23
Mal Michael Collingwood Brisbane Lions Jarrod Molloy and Draft pick #44
Sam Cranage St. Kilda Carlton Aaron Hamill
James Clement Fremantle Collingwood Draft pick #8, #39
Brodie Holland Fremantle Collingwood Draft pick #8, #39
Jarrod Molloy Brisbane Lions Collingwood Mal Michael and Draft pick #22
Carl Steinfort Geelong Collingwood Draft pick #44
Peter Bell Kangaroos Fremantle Jess Sinclair, Draft picks #6, #37
Matthew Carr St. Kilda Fremantle Craig Callaghan
Daniel Metropolis West Coast Eagles Fremantle Greg Harding
Dwayne Simpson Sydney Swans Fremantle Draft pick #52
Kent Kingsley Kangaroos Geelong Draft pick #42
Justin Murphy Carlton Geelong Draft pick #11
Mitchell White West Coast Eagles Geelong Draft picks #27, #45, #57
Shaun Rehn Adelaide Crows Hawthorn Draft pick #12
Joe McLaren St. Kilda Kangaroos Matthew Capuano
Ricky Olarenshaw Collingwood Kangaroos Draft pick #37
Jess Sinclair Fremantle Kangaroos Peter Bell
Darryl Wakelin St. Kilda Port Adelaide Draft pick #4
Craig Callaghan Fremantle St. Kilda Matthew Carr
Matthew Capuano Kangaroos St. Kilda Joe McLaren
Fraser Gehrig West Coast Eagles St. Kilda David Sierakowski. Draft pick #18
Aaron Hamill Carlton St. Kilda Sam Cranage, Draft pick #4
Steven Lawrence Brisbane Lions St. Kilda Draft pick #33
Paul Williams Collingwood Sydney Swans Draft pick #8, #39
Michael Collica Hawthorn West Coast Eagles Draft pick #21
Greg Harding Fremantle West Coast Eagles Daniel Metropolis, Draft pick #51
Mark Merenda Richmond West Coast Eagles Draft pick #57
Michael Prior Essendon West Coast Eagles Draft pick #27
David Sierakowski St. Kilda West Coast Eagles Fraser Gehrig
Richard Taylor Hawthorn West Coast Eagles Draft pick #21
Ben Harrison Richmond Western Bulldogs Draft pick #41

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