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CJ flips Victorian clubs FOOTBALL AFL EXPORTS BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   OUT of favour Hawthorn utility, Morwell’s Changkuoth Jiath has moved to Melbourne on the final day of the AFL Trade Period. Jiath agreed to a three-year deal with the Demons, after using the offseason to look for a new club despite having two years remaining on his contract with the Hawks. Hawthorn have received Pick 42 in exchange for Jiath – a compensation draft selection which was obtained by Melbourne when losing Charlie Spargo to North Melbourne. Channel Seven’s Mitch Cleary reported in the days prior that “there is a mutual understanding with the Hawks that he (Jiath) explores the market.” The 26-year-old arrived at Hawthorn in 2017 as a category B rookie after seasons with Gippsland Power and Xavier College, Melbourne. While it was clear that Jiath had lost some confidence within the coaching staff at the Hawks, he still managed the most games in his career for a single season (20 games inclusive of finals). The two seasons beforehand Jiath had been plagued with injury setbacks. Having played 76 games in total for his AFL career, the Morwell export still has plenty to give with a rebuilding Melbourne side. The Demons still secured the signature of at least one Latrobe Valley player, having also pushed hard over the trade period to grab Moe’s Bailey Humphrey from Gold Coast. Jiath joins a trio of Latrobe Valley exports who have realised a change of scenery during the trade period, with Suns pair, Morwell’s Ben Ainsworth moving to Carlton and former Moe junior and Fish Creek’s Sam Flanders arriving at St Kilda.

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Adelaide Crows 2025 Off-Season Review | Did They Improve?
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Adelaide’s trade period was quiet… too quiet?

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Ainsworth traded to Carlton FOOTBALL AFL EXPORTS BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   MORWELL’S Ben Ainsworth is set for Carlton. In the fifth day of the AFL Trade Period, the Gold Coast 158-gamer had his wish granted in returning to Victoria after eight years with the Suns. As one of the most active teams in the trade market, Ainsworth was a relatively surprising revelation that he wanted out of Gold Coast, having recently celebrated his 150th game and as the Suns reached and won their first final in its club’s history. It appears the Blues are flipping their small forward play, with a three-team deal centring around Carlton’s Corey Durdin on the move to Port Adelaide, while Ainsworth and pick 67 go to the Blues, and the Suns receive pick 29 via the Power, per Channel Seven’s Mitch Cleary. Ainsworth will re-join former Gippsland Power teammate, Warragul’s Harry McKay at the Blues. Essendon were the other team reportedly interested in Ainsworth, per AFL.com.au’s Cal Twomey. Former Moe junior and Fish Creek’s Sam Flanders has also departed the Suns. The ‘Freak from Fish Creek’ was traded to St Kilda on day three of the trade period for pick 7 in the upcoming AFL Draft. Rumours had been circulating regarding Victorian clubs’ interest in Flanders dating back to midseason, which reportedly shortened to the Saints, Essendon, and Melbourne in the last few weeks. In an offer he couldn’t refuse, SEN’s Sam Edmund reported, before the transaction was made official, that Flanders contract will be $900,000 per year across five years. Flanders joins a plethora of new recruits at the Saints includes former Carlton pair Tom De Koning and Jack Silvagni, and West Coast premiership hero Liam Ryan.   THE saga between Moe’s Bailey Humphrey and the Suns is also still ongoing. Gold Coast list manager and interim head of football Craig Cameron shut down any speculation that they’d let Humphrey go, and still maintained that “he likes our football club.” “I find it a head-scratcher. We’re really clear, we’re not trading Bailey Humphrey,” he said in an AFL Trade Radio interview on the first day (Monday, October 6). “It’s just not something we’re going to entertain. I’ve been around a while, and I haven’t seen anything like this play out the way it has. It’s been disappointing.” Humphrey appears to be the final straw for the Suns, who have seen a number of star players depart over the last decade, and while Cameron said they’re willing to accept them meeting with other clubs, the team is still the one who decides on a contracted player. “The message is pretty clear. We love him, we think he’s still in the development phase to become a really good footballer for this footy club,” Cameron added. “He’s 21 and he’s impetuous and it’s a bit of the way of the world at the moment. “Guys think they can get out when they’re under contract and might think the grass is greener somewhere else. It’s just not going to happen.” Cameron also said that Gold Coast coach Damien Hardwick had spoken to Humphrey multiple times in the days following the photo which released of the Moe export meeting with new Melbourne coach Steven King and assistant coach Nathan Jones. That image came just hours after Humphrey’s management said that they weren’t meeting any rival clubs. He’s reportedly met with Collingwood and Hawthorn also, according to Channel Nine’s Tom Morris. Humphrey added more fuel to the fire with a cryptic Instagram post on Wednesday (October 8) with the caption ‘I’M FROM MOE’ (referencing the famous Footy Show street talk segment) and with the song ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’ by John Denver. Despite still needing to work out moving on Christian Pettraca, who wishes to play for the Suns, and Clayton Oliver, Twomey reported on the Channel Nine program Footy Furnace that Melbourne’s top priority is still acquiring Humphrey. “He’s got family reasons to want to be back in Victoria… (Humphrey’s) been driving a lot of this,” Twomey said.

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Are our Gold Coast trio on the move? FOOTBALL AFL EXPORTS BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THE Latrobe Valley trio at the Gold Coast Suns could potentially be no more. As AFL Trade Period started on Monday, news had already leaked in its lead-up regarding the likely movements and contemplations of players ahead of next season. While former Moe junior and Fish Creek’s Sam Flanders had been eyed by a number of Victorian clubs on big money, which had been rumoured since midseason, his teammate and fellow Moe export Bailey Humphrey stole the spotlight off him. Despite being contracted for the next two seasons at Gold Coast, Humphrey has reportedly met with three Victorian clubs, according to Channel Nine’s Tom Morris. After winning Gold Coast’s Emerging Player award last week and finishing fourth in the Suns best-and-fairest, as the trade market began to shake up and news began to circulate, Gold Coast got on the front foot and said that he’s not to be traded. Humphrey’s management also declared he had not met with any rival clubs, however photos then emerged just hours later on Friday of him meeting with new Melbourne coach Steven King and assistant coach Nathan Jones. What could make a deal easier to see the Moe export become a Demon is with Christian Petracca expressing his desire to join Gold Coast – a swap of the two players with a little extra either way could make sense. Humphrey has also reportedly met with Collingwood and Hawthorn, while Carlton have also shown interest. This has all unfolded in the days following Humphrey’s return home to the state, with him also spotted watching Moe’s CBL opener on Saturday night in Warragul. Meanwhile, Flanders has requested a trade to St Kilda amid growing interest between the Saints, Essendon, and Melbourne. SEN’s Sam Edmund reported that St Kilda’s five-year contract offer to Flanders is worth $900,000 per year. To cap off everything, it was then reported that Morwell’s Ben Ainsworth was also weighing up his future with the Suns. Despite etching a four-year contract extension last year, AFL.com.au’s Cal Twomey said that Ainsworth is exploring interest from rival clubs, with Carlton an early contender per Edmund.

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I reckon they should just lock them up in a room and give them 24 hours to get all the deals done. Only let them out (under strict supervision) if they need to go to the dunny. AFL CEO Andrew Dillon can be in charge of ordering the food and drinks. #AFLTradePeriod

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