Luke Jackson will ask for a trade,but which WA club is in the box seat?Credit:The Age,AFL Photos,Getty Images
It had long been expected Jackson would ask to be traded to Fremantle,but West Coast remain firmly in the frame.
West Coast,who have pick No.2 in the national draft,theoretically have a strong hand for a negotiation,but it is uncertain if they would be prepared to part with the pick. Their second round pick is currently No.20.
Officially,the Eagles are barred from trading their first pick this year,having previously traded multiple first-round selections in recent years withthe Tim Kelly trade. They would need permission from the AFL - which they would certainly get - to be able to trade that pick for Jackson.
Melbourne’s Luke Jackson wants to be traded home to Perth.Credit:AFL Photos
One option the Eagles could explore is getting permission to trade that pick,and then split it in trading with another club and try to keep one pick and use one first round selection as part of a trade for Jackson.
The Eagles also have pick No.2 in the pre-season draft. While it would be unusual and highly unlikely Jackson would utilise this as an option to move to the Eagles,it does create leverage in discussions.