AFL.com.au reporters take a look at the possible ins and outs at all 18 clubs during the coming Gillette AFL Trade Period. Plus two Tiger premiership players are in limbo over their futures. Get ready for cricket like never before. Fringe Swans ruckman Darcy Cameron has received an AFL lifeline, with Collingwood acquiring the Western Australian product in a late penultimate day trade. Here is the best resource you will find online – every rumour for season 2019, brought together in one place, listed club-by-club. Essendon's Joe Daniher has been heavily linked to Dane Rampe’s Sydney Swans. Picture: Phil HillyardImagine Lance Franklin and Joe Daniher in the same forward line. Speculation is mounting that Carlton's Eddie Betts will find his way to West Lakes, with it rumoured the free agent has bought a house near Adelaide's Henley Beach. AFL.com.au's trade whispers. Manager of Recruitment and List Strategy Kinnear Beatson outlines all the key dates and events in the AFL Trade Period. It’s all in AFL Trade Whispers! The Sydney Swans acknowledge the traditional owners of country across the lands which we operate and play our great game. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. But he has played just 11 games since the start of last year.The lunch has sparked speculation Daniher could be considering a move to the Swans. By AFL Staff Writers on ADELAIDE. Sydney forwards coach Steve Johnson says he’d be “quite happy” to fit Joe Daniher into the Swans’ attacking set-up for the 2020 season, should the Bombers star request a trade north. Essendon spearhead Joe Daniher recently met with Sydney CEO Tom Harley. The 2019 AFL Trade Period is complete. If we can get him doing that, that makes us a less predictable forward line,” Johnson said.“I’m not saying that Joe’s going to be down there playing deep, but I wouldn’t have a clue (if he’s coming to the Swans).“But, jeez, he’d be a handy pick-up. AFL trade news: Essendon forward Joe Daniher meets with Sydney Swans CEO Tom Harley . The pair caught up for lunch last week while the Bombers forward was in the Harbour City to meet with his surgeon, following an operation on his persistently injured groin.Daniher kicked 65 goals back in 2017, the same year he signed a three-year contract extension with Essendon at around $900,000 a season. Picture: Phil Hillyard But according to Daniher’s father, the key forward is more likely to see out his contract at Essendon, which ceases at the end of next year.The report comes after Johnson, who’s an assistant coach at the Swans, declared he’d love to have Daniher playing alongside Lance Franklin at Sydney next season.“I’d be quite happy to fit him in there if he wants to come up,” Johnson told Fox Footy’s Asked if he’d caught up with Daniher in Melbourne over recent weeks, Johnson said “no I haven’t”, adding he didn’t have plans to catch up with him either.“We leave the list management stuff up to the guys that are paid to do it.“A few years ago, the Swans were able to get Buddy up there and no one knew about it — I think only two or three people knew about it.”Like Daniher, Franklin was hampered by soft tissue injuries — not to the same extent, however — in 2019.Johnson, a three-time premiership Cat, said the club was hopeful Franklin could have an injury-free summer, but wouldn’t be drawn into the fantasy of Franklin and Daniher playing in the same forward line.“We’re desperate to get a pre-season into Buddy, because we think he can be just as dangerous up the ground kicking the ball inside 50. But according to Daniher’s father, the key forward is more likely to see out his … He chose Essendon over Sydney as a 16-year-old in 2010 when both could have had him under the father-son rule.“It was just a catch up with Tom Harley, who was a mentor of his in the AIS,” Longmire said.“Joe was up here as I understand it, seeing a surgeon, so they just caught up for a coffee.“I don’t think there’s anything to be drawn into that other than the fact they had a coffee. Bird, 26, is contracted for 2016 and remains a required player at the Swans, but if a suitable opportunity comes up at a rival club it is believed both Bird and the Swans would seriously consider an amicable parting.

PREMIERSHIP defender Craig Bird could be open to a move this trade period after playing just six senior games for the Sydney Swans this year, including just one after round five. I think you are allowed to catch up with people from other clubs in this industry.”A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites.