The latest trade between Port Adelaide and Fremantle was a 10-year first for the competition, and it had nothing to do with Will Brodie changing colours.
The Power sent Pick 103 to the Dockers in exchange for Brodie, who will reunite with former coach Josh Carr.
The use of a selection in the triple figures was amid a decade hiatus, but it has a long history during the player movement period.
According to DraftGuru, since 1989, there have been 15 instances of picks beyond 100 that have been used in negotiations...
1989
- Geelong receive: Pick 113
- Melbourne receive: Michael Scott
1991
- Carlton: Greg Williams Picks 28, 54, 78 and 109 (N/A)
- Fitzroy: Ashley Matthews and Peter Sartori
- Sydney: Darren Kappler and Simon Minton-Connell
1992
- Sydney: Picks 71 and 101 (Stuart Wigney)
- Adelaide: Stuart Wigney
- North Melbourne: Pick 110 (Jeff Chandler)
- Sydney: Dean McRae
- Sydney: Pick 111 (Michael Gaffney)
- Brisbane: Dion Scott
- Western Bulldogs: Pick 114 (Paul Whelan)
- Melbourne: Adrian Campbell
- St Kilda: Pick 119 (Scott Morrison)
- Hawks: Tim Allen
- Hawthorn: Pick 121 (Ben Ellinghaus)
- St Kilda: Dean Anderson and Chris Wittman
- Melbourne: Pick 122 (Damon Munt)
- Western Bulldogs: Luke Beveridge
- North Melbourne: Pick 123 (Marty Christensen)
- Geelong: Liam Pickering, Darren Steele and Leigh Tudor
2009
- West Coast: Bradd Dalziell, Pick 22 and Pick 118
- Brisbane: Amon Buchannan, Brent Staker and Pick 47
- Sydney: Mark Seaby and Picks 28, 39 and 55
2015
- Richmond: Jacob Townsend and Pick 120
- GWS: Pick 70
2016
- Collingwood: Pick 105
- North Melbourne: Marley Williams
- GWS: Pick 135
- Carlton: Rhys Palmer
2025
- Fremantle: Pick 103
- Port Adelaide: Will Brodie






