2002 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

Player Original Club New Club Traded For
Damien Adkins Collingwood West Coast Eagles Andrew Williams
Justin Blumfield Essendon Richmond Draft pick #28
Barry Brooks Port Adelaide St Kilda Draft pick #6 & #31
Leigh Brown Fremantle Kangaroos Draft pick #13
Ronnie Burns Geelong Adelaide Crows Ben Finnin
Blake Caracella Essendon Brisbane Lions Damian Cupido and draft pick #15
Wayne Carey Kangaroos Adelaide Crows Draft picks #2 and #18
Daniel Chick Hawthorn West Coast Eagles Draft pick #8
Stuart Cochrane Kangaroos Port Adelaide Michael Stevens
Damien Cupido Brisbane Lions Essendon Blake Caracella
Nick Davis Collingwood Sydney Swans Draft pick #21
Peter Everitt St Kilda Hawthorn Draft picks #6 and #22
Ben Finnin Adelaide Crows Geelong Ronnie Burns
Barnaby French Port Adelaide Carlton Draft pick #16
Des Headland Brisbane Lions Fremantle Draft picks #3 and #19
Chris Heffernan and pick #17 Essendon Melbourne Draft pick #12
Kingsley Hunter Western Bulldogs Hawthorn Draft pick #35
Kane Johnson Adelaide Crows Richmond Jason Torney, draft picks #2, #18 and #32
Adam McPhee Fremantle Essendon Draft pick #55
Luke Penny Western Bulldogs St Kilda Draft pick #17
Byron Pickett Kangaroos Port Adelaide Draft pick #13 and #31
Michael Stevens Port Adelaide Kangaroos Stuart Cochrane
Jason Torney Richmond Adelaide Crows Kane Johnson and draft picks #12, #28 and #41
Andrew Williams West Coast Eagles Collingwood Damien Adkins
Shane Woewodin Melbourne Collingwood Draft pick #14

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