AFL trades day three LIVE: Oliver’s brutal Demons swipe, Merrett’s hard task

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Real Footy podcast: Delve into day two

Our daily AFL trade podcast breaks down what’s what each day. Have a listen to what Sam McClure and Peter Ryan made of day two, as we wait for day three to heat up.

The Swans are frontrunners for Charlie Curnow, but only if they are willing to give up something Carlton wants. Clayton Oliver tours the GWS facilities and the Suns build a moat around Bailey Humphrey.

McClure and Ryan discuss the deals that happened on day two, those that are taking shape and those that are stuttering. Plus, they ask what are the risks and rewards for clubs who make their disgruntled players honour their contracts.

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The Judd McVee/Fremantle deal

By Peter Ryan

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Melbourne’s Judd McVee should be traded to Fremantle on Wednesday as a result of the three-club trade which occurred on Tuesday.

That deal, which colleague Michael Gleeson detailed, also paves the way for Oscar Allen to become the first skipper to be traded in this period as paperwork can now be lodged to secure the 26-year-old who is seeking a fresh start in a new city.

The Eagles will receive pick two once they choose not to match the Brisbane Lions offer, which is inevitable.

Clayton Oliver goes bang

Collingwood will soon have their chance to show Clayton Oliver he should join them over GWS as the midfielder nears Melbourne’s exit door.

The Magpies and Giants appear in a two-horse race to secure Oliver, who has been told to explore his options by the Demons and their new coach Steven King.

Demon Clayton Oliver has met with the Giants as he looks for a new AFL home.

Demon Clayton Oliver has met with the Giants as he looks for a new AFL home.Credit: Getty Images

After meeting GWS coach Adam Kingsley and other staff and players on a boat last week, Oliver toured the Giants’ base on Tuesday and is set to meet with the Magpies in Sydney this week.

Asked by Seven on Tuesday about whether he liked the Giants’ facilities, Oliver said: “Love the facilities”.

The 28-year-old also took a swipe at his current club.

When asked what he liked about Collingwood, Oliver said: “What do I like about them? I like them better than Melbourne, that’s for sure.”

The 28-year-old, a four-time best-and-fairest winner, was pressed on how frustrating it was to be told to look elsewhere.

“Frustrating? Nah, it’s the business, mate, isn’t it?” he said.

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Mission impossible for Merrett?

Speaking of Zach Merrett, chief football writer Jake Niall has delved into the difficulty facing the Essendon captain to break free and land at a new club, having met with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell last month.

Of the three bona fide, proven and contracted guns who want to be traded over the next week, Zach Merrett faces the highest degree of difficulty in navigating a landing at his preferred club.

Melbourne and Gold Coast are at least in conversations, even if the Suns are firm, to this point, on their unwillingness to use Bailey Humphrey in any Petracca exchange.

Essendon captain Zach Merrett at the Brownlow.

Essendon captain Zach Merrett at the Brownlow.Credit: Getty Images

Carlton doesn’t have to trade Charlie Curnow, yet they are open to a deal; it is just a matter of finding the right price from either the Swans (more likely) or Geelong (long shot).

But Merrett’s prospects of having safe passage to Hawthorn are the most fraught, and he might well be forced into reconciliation with Essendon, who have taken an uncompromising stance and largely stuck to it ever since it emerged that Zach had met with Sam Mitchell.

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Good morning and welcome

Hello and welcome to our rolling trade coverage.

My name is Melissa Coulter Ryan, and I’m in the chair for the start of our live coverage of day three of the AFL trade period.

There’s a long way to go as some of the biggest names in the AFL seek new homes - or have been told to find them. Stay tuned for the latest on the likes of Charlie Curnow, Zach Merrett, Christian Petracca and Clayton Oliver … and more. Thanks for joining us.

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