AFL trades: Follow the latest news and developments from the final day of the 2025 trade period
It’s D-Day for AFL trades, with clubs racing the clock to complete deals and a swathe of big names still left on the table. Follow all the action in our live trade blog!
Charlie Curnow is the name being discussed the most as a potential shift from Carlton to Sydney looms, while we wait to see what will take place with the likes of Christian Petracca, Zach Merrett, Clayton Oliver, Rowan Marshall, Callum Ah Chee and more.
Stay across the day’s developments as they happen here!
Key Events
Clayton Oliver becomes a Giant
Finally, this one goes through, and the wantaway midfielder joins the GWS for a future third rounder.
Geelong came hard fro him lasy year and the Demons have been forced to accept a bargai bin price for him.
Jack Steele becomes a Demon
After looking like he would stay at St Kilda, Melbourne’s late play has secured the former captain for a future third rounder.

90 minutes to go
All the big names are still on the board though whispers are Christian Petracca should not be far away.
Jamarra posts Bulldogs farewell
The Bulldogs forward took to Instagram shortly after his trade was approved.
Bulldogs farewell Jamarra
The trade has just been approved by AFL House, with the club releasing a statement.
“Jamarra’s affiliation with the Western Bulldogs Football Club has spanned more than eight years, having been a product of our NGA program before becoming the number one selection in the 2020 draft,” Bulldogs executive general manager Sam Power said.
“Over the past 12 months, Jamarra has faced some complex personal challenges and adversity, with a fresh start for both player and Club seen as the best outcome for all parties.
“During this period, Jamarra’s welfare and wellbeing has remained the Club’s sole priority, as we collectively navigated these challenges with Jamarra.
“We wish him nothing but the best for his next chapter up on the Gold Coast.”
Jack Buller joins the Pies
The Claremont product joins Collingwood for a future third rounder while the Pies also get Sydney’s future fourth.
He will be a younger replacement for Brody Mihocek who left for Melbourne.

North Melbourne rejects Simpkin offer
The Pies reportedly offered a future second-rounder for the Roos captain.
Given they were asking for two first-rounders that was never going to get it done.
Not that moose!
Ugle-Hagan secures Suns lifeline
The Suns give up pick No.74, which the Bulldogs won’t use as Jamarra sings on a one-year deal.
It’s a low risk high-reward payoff for the Suns while the Bulldogs clear off a boatload of money.

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan deal imminent
The former No.1 draft pick will join Gold Coast on a one-year deal for pick No.74.
It’s a big fall from grace but hopefully he can find a fresh start away from Melbourne.
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