While some trades look like roadkill in hindsight, if you alter your lens to look from the other end, these same deals have the ability to look like a 12-course banquet.
Beauty, as they say, is in the eye of the beholder.
After covering off your team's worst ever trades last week, we've turned our frowns upside down this week to shine a light on their best and brightest wheels and deals.
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Western Bulldogs (2014)Â
In: Tom BoydÂ
Out: Ryan Griffen and pick 6 (Caleb Marchbank)Â
Sometimes you need to give a bit to get a bit.
While this particular deal would see a leader in Griffen depart the Kennel, the arrival of Boyd brought with it expectation that was eventually delivered on in spades.
Sure, Boyd's Dog days would only last for 52 games, but with the former No.1 pick cobbling together a September to remember in 2016, playing a leading hand in the club breaking its premiership drought, few red, white and blue barrackers would have any regrets here.
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