Harley Balic has passed his medical tests with Melbourne and the Demons are now all but committed.
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Talks ready to start on Balic
Harley Balic has passed his medical tests with Melbourne and the Demons are now all but committed to bringing the midfielder across from Fremantle during the NAB AFL Trade Period.
Balic has requested a move home to Victoria after two seasons with the Dockers and it is understood Fremantle will now work to facilitate a trade to his club of choice.
The 20-year-old took indefinite leave from the club twice this season to deal with a personal issue and returned to Melbourne for a period during the season.
What's he worth?
The Dockers' starting point in negotiations is likely to be a pick in the 30s or 40s, but they might have to accept a later pick.
The Demons hold pick No.45 in the third round and No.64 in the fourth round.
Balic was a slider in his draft year of 2015 because of injury after being touted as a top-10 pick, eventually going at No.38.
The Dockers are committed to bringing GWS defender Nathan Wilson and Gold Coast forward Brandon Matera to the club and will need picks in the second and third round to help them. They will also be sending Hayden Crozier to the Western Bulldogs.
Bulldogs get their man
AFL.com.au told you way back on September 1 the Bulldogs were front-runners for Port's Jackson Trengove, and on Friday's first day of the free agency period they got their man.
How it happened:
The Dogs tabled their three-year offer for the Port utility within half an hour of business officially opening at 9am AEDT.
Just over three hours later the Power informed the AFL they wouldn't match the offer, and Trengove was a Bulldog.
The AFL later confirmed the Power will receive a second-round pick (currently No.30) as compensation, although they will forfeit that pick if as expected they sign free agent Tom Rockliff.
What he'll bring to the Bulldogs:
The 26-year-old is a 'Mr Fix It' and the Bulldogs have holes that need plugging after missing the finals. Primarily a tall defender, he is competitive as an undersized ruckman and would be a good support to Jordan Roughead or Tom Boyd.
Trengove was also valued at Alberton for his leadership, which was among the reasons he was targeted by the Bulldogs. He was a member of the Power's leadership group early in his career.