Adam Treloar's trade saga has ended with a move to the Bulldogs.Credit:Getty Images
Treloar was traded minutes before the trade deadline closed for a deal that will see Collingwood get the Bulldogs'first-round pick (14) and a future second-round pick,but will also see them give up three draft picks:26,33 and 42. The Magpies had received picks 26 and 33 as part of the exchange that saw Jaidyn Stephenson,and Atu Bosenavulagi move to North Melbourne.
Collingwood will pay a small amount of Treloar's salary. The Dogs had asked for $1.5 million to be paid over the next five years of the life of his $900,000 a year contract. While the Magpies will pay something of his contract it is not in that range.
Josh Dunkley was left hanging after asking to be traded from the Bulldogs to Essendon,but there is a glimmer of hope that deal could yet be done as the AFL is exploring the possibility of a second brief trade period before the national draft.
This move is not yet confirmed but the AFL is exploring the idea because clubs ended the trade period without a definitive idea of list sizes or the salary cap for next year. The list and salary cap decision is expected within days and might prompt the reopening of the trade window ahead of the draft.
The trade period ended at 7.30pm Thursday with the Bulldogs holding firm with Essendon that they would not entertain a trade unless it was irresistible and included two first-round draft picks.