The second week of the trade period is underway, and while some clubs are mid-stand off waiting for another to blink, Collingwood and Fremantle settled on one of the major trades of the period.
Lachie Schultz had his trade request satisfied in a move to Collingwood, raising questions over the Dockers' status entering 2024.
The stand-off between St Kilda and Fremantle also closed, with the Dockers blinking on aย Liam Henry settlement.
Earlier in the day, North Melbourne gained fringe Tiger Bigoa Byuon, adding to their tall stocks.
Hawthorn and Melbourne provided the latest on where Jack Gunston and Harrison Petty sit in 2024, while Tigers tall Ivan Soldo reaffirmed his desire for change.
With two days remaining, here is the latest from the trading floor.
Lachie Schultz lands at Collingwood
Collingwood has added necessary forward class to their premiership list with the inclusion of arguably Fremantle's most prolific forward of the past two seasons.
Lachie Schultz joins the Pies in exchange for a future first-rounder and pick 34 in the upcoming draft.
The Dockers lose two exciting small forwards from their list, with the Liam Henry deal getting done also, and their finals expectations may rest on a downgraded list from an already poor season.
READ: Pies and Dockers agree on Schultz deal
Saints finally gain Liam Henry
More than a month after lodging his trade request, Freo speedster Liam Henry has finally landed at St Kilda for a future second-round pick and fourth-round pick swap.
As a top 10 pick of the 2019 National Draft, the Dockers were eager to keep Henry on their list as he enters his prime years or alternatively, receive hefty returns for a trade.
Instead, they've agreed to part ways with the winger for next to nothing, while St Kilda now shifts its focus on finalising deals involving Paddy Dow, Nick Coffield, and potentially Jack Billings.
READ: Fremantle, St Kilda reach agreement on Henry trade
Bigoa Nyoun joins North Melbourne
Richmond has moved on 22-year-old, 198cm defender, Bigoa Nyoun to North Melbourne for pick 65 in this year's draft.
Nyoun has managed one career match in the big time thus far, after being drafted twice by the Tigers in the 2019 National Draft, before the 2021 Rookie Draft.
He now gets the chance to display the intercepting prowess he was picked up for within Alastair Clarkson's rising side.
READ: Richmond trade fringe tall to North Melbourne
Hawthorn prioritising future over Gunston return
After the initial shock of Jack Gunston's reported trade request back to Hawthorn, the Hawks don't appear likely to make a move for a romantic return.
Brisbane reportedly lodged interest in Hawthorn's young tall, Brandon Ryan, though the Hawks intend to stick with Ryan and Mitch Lewis heading forward.
READ: Hawks' interest in Gunston return revealed
Soldo management pushing for Power trade
The Power is set to enter yet another trade period stand-off as Richmond premiership ruckman Ivan Soldo reaffirms his intention to move to Alberton.
The Tigers believe he is a required player despite floating a trade to move him this time last year.
Soldo is seeking a primary ruck role at Port Adelaide, who will also add 205cm Jordon Sweet within the next three days.
READ: Richmond ruckman pushing for move to Port Adelaide
Petty "100%" not going anywhere
Melbourne has shut down talks of a Harrison Petty trade, confirming their intentions of experimenting with the key-forward combo of Petty and Jacob Van Rooyen.
This means they will not gain pick 10 from Adelaide, making a potential move for pick one difficult.