GWS and the Western Bulldogs have committed to a pick swap, which involves two first-round selections.
The Giants will hand over Picks 14 and 37 in exchange for Pick 12, strengthening their hand leading into November's National Draft.
The Bulldogs slide back a couple of selections but also land a second-round selection, which is deemed to be central in a trade for Gold Coast's Connor Budarick.
The trade leaves GWS with Picks 12 and 35, while the Whitten Oval club will be armed with Picks 14, 33 and 37.
Trade approved.
Western Bulldogs trade Round One Pick 12 to the GWS Giants for Round One Pick 14 and Round Two Pick 37 in the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft.
— AFL House (@AFL_House) October 12, 2025
However, these are not the only moves these two clubs are involved in.
The Giants are attempting to lure Melbourne's Clayton Oliver, and are in negotiations with the Demons. Oliver holds a lucrative contract until the end of 2030.
The Bulldogs are also in talks with the Suns over Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, who is bound for Queensland after a tumultuous year that saw him sidelined.
The 2025 trade period is set to end on Wednesday at 7:30pm (AEDT).






