The most talked about transaction of this year's AFL trade period has been completed in just two days.
Essendon has approached Collingwood about a possible trade for Mason Cox.
Adam Tomlinson is looking forward to some consistency in his playing role after being earmarked for a spot on the wing at Melbourne.
The impending departure of Tim Kelly from Geelong dominated the first official day of AFL Trade Period,as it will over the course of the next nine days of this most excruciating period on the football calendar.
There are plenty of big names on the trade table. Follow the action as trade period enters its second day.
Union boss Paul Marsh urges all parties to put any bad blood from the weeks long stand-off behind them and press on with negotiations.
Essendon list manager Adrian Dodoro is no fan of players meeting opposition clubs during the season,but Hawthorn footy boss Graham Wright says the practice is widespread.
Tim Kelly wants to return to Western Australia for family reasons and Geelong list manager Stephen Wells says two first-round picks won't be enough for him.
Bomber Joe Daniher's request to head north to Sydney has created considerable angst at Essendon,with the Victorian club adamant it won't happen.
West Coast coach Adam Simpson says despite the bitter disappointment of their 2019 finals campaign,his side can hit back next season.
St Kilda are talking to Ben King's management as they try to reunite him with his twin brother and fellow top-10 draft pick Max next year.