While some would contend that 24 rounds of football, a month of finals and a couple of practice matches to kick things off is enough football to poke a boot at, in this era of the 18-team talkback radio pitches, it is clear that the trade period has taken on a life of its own.
Punters may screech that they hate hearing about proposed deals between March and September, but in reality, any article about a player wanting in, out or otherwise rates its socks off analytically as these same fans can't help but want to know the score.
And although footy fanatics may disagree, the analytics tell us that there is only one thing they love more than trade chat, and that's when trades are put under the microscope.
So while you lot may hate us for it, deep down we know that you love it.
From 1990 until the cessation of the 2022 season, here is the trade that every club wishes they had a mulligan for.
Richmond (2004)
In - Pick 12 (Danny Meyer) and pick 16 (Adam Pattison)
Out - Brad Ottens
Trading talented ruckmen is never a great idea, but trading them for pieces that don't fill their gap is borderline unforgivable. Just ask the Tigers. Trade fanatics may recall that Danny Meyer played a role in helping Scott Thompson become a Crow. Still, it was the oft-forgotten exchange piece's role in the deal that saw Brad Ottens become a Cat that acts as his greatest legacy in the game.






