2007 AFL Draft - Trades

Trades

Player Original club New club Traded for
Martin Mattner Adelaide Sydney Draft Pick #28
John Meesen Adelaide Melbourne Draft Pick #38
Chris Judd and Pick #46 West Coast Carlton Josh J. Kennedy, Draft Picks #3 and #20
Josh J. Kennedy, Draft Picks #3 and #20 Carlton West Coast Chris Judd and Pick #46
Cameron Wood Brisbane Lions Collingwood Draft Pick #14
Travis Johnstone Melbourne Brisbane Lions Draft Pick #14
Brad Moran Kangaroos Adelaide Draft Pick #34
Brad Symes Port Adelaide Adelaide Draft Pick #28
Jordan McMahon Western Bulldogs Richmond Draft Pick #19
Henry Playfair Geelong Sydney Draft Pick #44
Adam Schneider Sydney St Kilda Draft Pick #26
Sean Dempster Sydney St Kilda Draft Pick #26
Mitch Morton West Coast Richmond Draft Pick #35
Steven King Geelong St Kilda Draft Pick #90
Charlie Gardiner Geelong St Kilda Draft Pick #90
Ben Hudson and Draft Pick # 43 Adelaide Western Bulldogs Draft Picks #30 & #38
Tim Callan and Draft Pick #66 Geelong Western Bulldogs Draft Pick #62
Ben Davies Collingwood Kangaroos Draft Pick #96
Sam Power Western Bulldogs Kangaroos Draft Pick #48
Richard Hadley Brisbane Lions Carlton Draft Pick #52

Additionally, the Western Bulldogs traded draft pick 22 to the West Coast Eagles for draft picks 30 and 35, with no player involved in the trade. This was the first year that clubs were allowed to trade picks without the trade involving a player.

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