Geelong will hope pick 25 can satisfy Collingwood as they seek Oliver Henry,who wants to move to GMHBA Stadium to play alongside his brother Jack Henry.
However,Collingwood have been adamant all week that they will accept nothing less than a first-round pick for Henry,who was pick 17 in the 2020 draft. He has played 25 games in his first two seasons,kicking 21 goals in 15 games this year as he developed his forward craft.
The Magpies were frustrated at the initial offer Geelong made for Henry,which sources said was pick 38 and would value the player well below what he was in his draft year despite being developed in two seasons at Collingwood.
The Magpies will reluctantly agree to a first-round pick but would not be averse to letting the deal slide if an offer to their liking is not made,which would give Henry the option of going into the draft or re-signing with the Magpies.
The Lions now have picks 21,34,35,36,38,48,55 and 56 to cover their points for father-son prospects Will Ashcroft and Jaspa Fletcher as well as potentially facilitate a deal between Brisbane and Hawthorn for Jack Gunston. The clubs will have to trade for the premiership Hawk after the free-agency period ended on Friday. They also have a future first-round and two future second-round picks,which could help them create a suitable offer for the Western Bulldogs to agree to trade Josh Dunkley.