GWS have made a surprise late bid for Hawthorn’s star midfielder Jaeger O’Meara, meaning the Hawks could potentially trade out both O’Meara and Brownlow medallist Tom Mitchell in the next 48 hours. | agerealfooty
Greater Western Sydney have made a surprise late bid for Hawthorn’s star midfielder Jaeger O’Meara, meaning the Hawks could potentially trade out both O’Meara and Brownlow medallist Tom Mitchell in the next 48 hours.
The Hawks want to improve their draft position and foster the next generation of midfielders. The Giants currently have picks 15, 18, 19 and several more picks in the late rounds and will gain further picks from Richmond in the Hopper deal. The potential loss of the experienced pair would add to the departure of Jack Gunston – who is headed to Brisbane – and former captain Ben McEvoy as the Hawks seek to expedite their regeneration under coach Sam Mitchell.The Hawthorn-GWS talks came as North Melbourne took the unprecedented step of trading first picks from last year and this year in the one day.
In one of the biggest trades the AFL has seen, North traded out Horne-Francis and gave up pick one from this year in return for picks two and three in this year’s national draft, plus the Power’s first-round pick next year as part of a mega trade involving four clubs.“We’re really bullish about the players we rank in top three picks in this year’s draft.
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