While the second day of the 2023 trade period didn't quite live up to the frenetic pace of Monday's action-packed proceedings, Tuesday still saw multiple done deals, as well as intriguing tidbits from around the league.
After the free agency window opened last Friday morning, the commencement of the exchange space followed suit on Monday, with multiple deals completed and more anticipated to be on the way in the coming days through until next Wednesday night.
On Tuesday, an in-demand Roo officially departed Arden Street for Tullamarine, while a contracted premiership Demon decided on his new home; culminating in the first player-trade of the off-season following multiple pick-swap deals.
Here's all the latest exchange news from the past 24 hours of trading festivities.
Hawthorn has set an unexpectedly high trade price for key forward Jacob Koschitzke, following the goalkicker's Richmond trade request.
At present, the Hawks reportedly expect a top-25 draft choice in a potential trade agreement involving the fringe key-position pillar.
While ultimately likely in exchange for a later pick, the Tigers figure to acquire Koschitzke to pair with established spearhead Tom Lynch, who missed the majority of this season through injury.
STORY: HAWTHORN SETS HIGH PRICE FOR WANTAWAY KEY FORWARD AHEAD OF RICHMOND MOVE
Despite Lachie Schultz's shock trade request away from the Dockers on Monday afternoon, Fremantle football boss Peter Bell has stated "there's a really strong possibility" that the two clubs won't be able to come to an agreement on a trade by next Wednesday.
"We'll listen to what Collingwood have to say and then we'll make a decision based on those conversations around what's best for Fremantle, and within that, there's a really strong possibility that a deal isn't able to be struck and that Lachie will play for us in 2024," Bell said via 6PR on Monday evening.
STORY: COLLINGWOOD MOVE NO CERTAINTY FOR FREMANTLE FORWARD
Demons list manager Tim Lamb has all but confirmed Brisbane tall Tom Fullarton's positional role at Melbourne, following the Lion's request to become a Dee.
Fullarton, claimed by Lamb to be set for a ruck-forward role at Melbourne, suffered from a lack of senior opportunity at Brisbane and is highly likely to make his way to Victoria by next Wednesday's trade deadline.
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Unlucky St Kilda wingman Daniel McKenzie is reportedly receiving trade intrigue from the Gold Coast Suns, as his Moorabbin future remains uncertain heading into 2024.
McKenzie, who has battled a number of issues that have prevented him from playing consistent football in recent seasons, is yet to put pen to paper on a new St Kilda contract.
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Free agent North Melbourne key defender Ben McKay's Essendon move has become official after the Kangaroos elected not to match the Bombers' contending offer on Tuesday.
Consequently, the Roos received their highly-desired Band 1 draft compensation in return; the No. 3 selection this year, right behind their No. 2 pick.
STORY: FREE AGENCY COMPENSATION FOR McKAY MOVE REVEALED
James Harmes is officially a Bulldog after the Demons traded the midfielder to the Kennel on Tuesday, in exchange for a future third-round draft selection.
Harmes, who played in Melbourne's 2021 premiership triumph, hasn't been afforded as much senior opportunity as in times past, with numerous clubs reportedly having expressed interest in the onballer this year.
STORY: DEMON JAMES HARMES TRADED TO WESTERN BULLDOGS
In one of the more intriguing revelations on Tuesday, Melbourne is understood to have made a late play to acquire unsigned Geelong veteran Tom Hawkins.
According to Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark on Tuesday, the Demons inquired about the possibility of luring the decorated Cat as he remains without a 2024 contract. However, Clark assured Hawkins and Geelong are expected to come to an agreement on a new deal imminently.
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Fan-favourite Magpie Jack Ginnivan reportedly won't be included in any Collingwood trade for wantaway Fremantle forward Lachie Schultz.
While it was indicated on Monday that the popular goalsneak could depart Olympic Park if Schultz made his way to Collingwood this off-season, Seven reporter Ryan Daniels has claimed it isn't a possibility.
STORY: COLLINGWOOD FORWARD REPORTEDLY WON'T BE INCLUDED IN TRADE FOR DOCKER