2001 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

In alphabetical order of new clubs

Player Original Club New club Traded For
Ryan Fitzgerald Sydney Swans Adelaide Crows Draft Pick #28
Kris Massie Carlton Adelaide Crows Andrew Eccles
Ben Nelson Carlton Adelaide Crows David Gallagher
Daniel Schell Fremantle Adelaide Crows Draft Pick #56
Andrew Eccles Adelaide Crows Carlton Kris Massie
David Gallagher Adelaide Crows Carlton Ben Nelson
Corey McKernan Kangaroos Carlton Mark Porter and Draft Picks #14 & #30
Justin Murphy Geelong Carlton Draft Pick #23
Lindsay Smith Kangaroos Carlton Draft Pick #61
Trent Croad Hawthorn Fremantle Draft Picks #1, #20 & #36
Jeff Farmer Melbourne Fremantle Draft Pick #17
Luke McPharlin Hawthorn Fremantle Draft Picks #1, #20 & #36
Troy Simmonds Melbourne Fremantle Daniel Bandy
Brent Grgic Melbourne Geelong Draft Pick #55
David Bourke Richmond Kangaroos Draft Pick #68
Mark Porter Carlton Kangaroos Corey McKernan and Draft Picks #23 & #39
Clint Bizzell Geelong Melbourne Draft Picks #17 & #41
Craig Ellis Western Bulldogs Melbourne Troy Simmonds
Peter Vardy Adelaide Crows Melbourne Draft Pick #56
Damien Hardwick Essendon Port Adelaide Draft Picks #31 & 47
Paul Hudson Western Bulldogs Richmond Draft Pick #49
Greg Stafford Sydney Swans Richmond Nick Daffy and Draft Pick #17
Heath Black Fremantle St Kilda Draft Pick #17
Trent Knobel Brisbane Lions St Kilda Draft Pick #45
Nick Daffy Richmond Sydney Swans Greg Stafford
Barry Hall St Kilda Sydney Swans Draft Pick #13, #17 & #45
Daniel Bandy Fremantle Western Bulldogs Craig Ellis and Draft Pick #26
Marcus Picken Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Draft Pick #49
Shannon Rusca Brisbane Lions Western Bulldogs Draft Pick #49

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