Another trade window has come and gone, with almost every club parting and welcoming key list and draft assets for the 2022 season.
Some sides have utilised the exchange period to bolster their list in rapid fashion, while others have looked to package picks ahead of next month's National Draft.
With the window now closed, below is each and every club's gains and losses from the trade and free agency period.
SEE: Updated list of AFL Draft picks and points
Richmond
Bid farewell to Callum Coleman-Jones and Mabior Chol in what was a double blow for the Tigers, however they were able to hold their compensation for the latter after dealing Coleman-Jones to the Kangaroos in a trade that involved free agent Robbie Tarrant.
Also secured North Melbourne's future second-round selection in the CCJ trade, which will be a helpful asset come 2022.
Ins:
Robbie Tarrant
Pick 38 (Mabior Chol compensation), 40, future second-round
Outs:
Mabior Chol
Callum Coleman-Jones
Picks 42, 47, future fourth-round

























