Swans pitch Curnow offer, Merrett’s AFL future unclear

Roger Vaughan |

A day out from the end of the AFL trade period, the future of Zach Merrett (R) is unclear.
A day out from the end of the AFL trade period, the future of Zach Merrett (R) is unclear.

Sydney are pitching an AFL trade deal as their bid to recruit Carlton star Charlie Curnow gathers momentum.

The day after the Coleman Medallist toured the Swans’ headquarters, details of their proposed trade were made public.

At this stage, Sydney would send draft pick No.11, a first-round selection next year and players Ollie Florent and Will Hayward.

In return, the Swans would pick up Curnow and pick No.22, which the Blues received as compensation for Jack Silvagni joining St Kilda under free agency.

It was understood on Tuesday afternoon the trade had been proposed to player agents and was yet to be forwarded to the Blues. 

Geelong’s offer last week of first-round selections in the next three drafts for Curnow was rejected swiftly by Carlton.

But Zach Merrett might be going nowhere, with two Essendon greats now thinking his blockbuster trade to Hawthorn will not happen.

On the eve of the Wednesday 7.30pm deadline, former Bombers captain Tim Watson said he is now “convinced” Merrett will not leave for the Hawks.

Matthew Lloyd, another ex-Essendon great, is also now “starting to get a bit ‘stay'”.

News of Merrett’s meeting with Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell last month stunned the AFL. The Essendon captain’s awkward acceptance speech a few days ago when he won his sixth club best-and-fairest award sounded a lot like a farewell.

But the Bombers have been adamant Merrett is not leaving. He is yet to formally ask for a trade and there has been nothing public from the Hawks about a deal.

The speculation had been Monday would be a key day if the trade was to happen. Other than Merrett reportedly meeting with key club officials, there were no public developments.

“I believe that there was a lot of brinksmanship going on regarding Zach Merrett and Essendon’s stance,” Watson told SEN on Tuesday morning.

“I don’t believe that any more. I believe that they will not do a deal with anybody and Zach Merrett will remain an Essendon player.

“I am convinced that is the case and that is exactly what will happen. There’s a conditioning process that’s probably been undertaken to this point.

“In my mind right now he’s 100 per cent an Essendon player next season and beyond.”

Watson said even if the Hawks were able to “turn Essendon’s head” with an offer, the Bombers would reject it.

(L-R) Angus Clarke and Zach Merrett.
Angus Clarke and Zach Merrett lead the Bombers off the MCG after defeating Richmond. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

Hawthorn made a preliminary final last month and Merrett is seen as a major midfield boost that would put them firmly in premiership contention.

Should Merrett stay, the next steps will be rebuilding any burned bridges and whether he stays captain.

“They can worry about how they bring him back in the fold and alleviate any concerns that he has about where they’re at right now,” Watson said.

“But they want him to remain and he will remain an Essendon player.”

Likewise, Lloyd is now leaning towards the trade not happening.

“I’ve been 100 per cent that he will go and end up at Hawthorn. But I’m starting to get a bit ‘stay’ on that, just because my mail is that Hawthorn haven’t presented anything close enough for the Bombers to consider,” Lloyd told the Trade Off podcast.

“(Hawthorn) would want to change that soon.”

Deals are also yet to be done for Melbourne midfield stars Christian Petracca (Gold Coast) and Clayton Oliver (GWS).

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