Mercury (Hobart)

Dons the big trade movers

It all starts today, with Daniher and Fantasia ready to move on

- ANNA HARRINGTON

ALL eyes will be on Essendon as the Bombers enter the AFL trade period as one of its prime movers and shakers.

With Joe Daniher officially requesting a trade to Sydney, and Orazio Fantasia tipped to seek a move to Port Adelaide, the Bombers look set to be one of the most influentia­l players starting today.

It now lies with Sydney to orchestrat­e a deal that satisfies the Bombers, who have made it clear they want to keep Daniher as he is contracted until the end of 2020.

Securing the required draft picks could involve parting with talented small forward Tom Papley, who is eyeing a move to Victoria — specifical­ly Carlton. Also, Zak Jones (St Kilda) and ruckman Darcy Cameron (Collingwoo­d) are both poised to depart.

The Blues are keen on Papley, wantaway Gold Coast Sun Jack Martin and premiershi­p Tiger Dan Butler. Eddie Betts could also land at Carlton for a late draft pick.

Meanwhile, Geelong is guaranteed to be involved in this year’s trade period, with classy midfielder Tim Kelly requesting a trade to West Coast. Kelly, who has enjoyed two stellar seasons at the Cattery, wants to become an Eagle.

But Fremantle will monitor that deal closely, well aware it is set to have the capital required to satisfy Geelong if West Coast’s bid falls through.

Fremantle could secure St Kilda’s Pick 6 in a deal for wantaway wingman Brad Hill, while Ed Langdon is all but certain to end up at Melbourne. The Demons are also set to land GWS’s Adam Tomlinson as a free agent.

The Saints will have to manoeuvre through the trade period as they look to land Hill, Zak Jones and Paddy Ryder.

The Bulldogs are keen on securing forward Josh Bruce which could open the door for St Kilda to complete its other deals. Meanwhile, Jack Steven looks likely to land at Geelong.

Adelaide is preparing for a busy trade period, with Sam Jacobs expected to land at GWS, Alex Keath requesting a trade to the Western Bulldogs, Hugh Greenwood seeking a move to Gold Coast and Josh Jenkins requesting a trade.

Crows best and fairest winner Brad Crouch’s future remains up in the air with the midfielder linked to the Suns despite being contracted for 2020. The Crows could snare Port Adelaide ruck/forward Billy Frampton, who has requested a trade. The Power look set to lose Sam Gray while Sam Powell- Pepper could potentiall­y be on the move.

At Collingwoo­d, free agent Jamie Elliott has a choice to make, with Melbourne and Brisbane both interested in the small forward.

The Lions are set to snare Callum Ah Chee from Gold Coast, having already landed Adelaide’s Cam Ellis-Yolmen.

Hawthorn is poised to secure Jonathon Patton from GWS while the Hawks could also land Melbourne defender Sam Frost.

The trade period opens at 9am today and closes on Wednesday, October 16 at 7.30pm.

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