Hawthorn and the West Coast Eagles have come to terms on a trade deal for wantaway small forward Tyler Brockman.
The off-contract livewire previously requested a trade from Victoria to his home state, nominating the Eagles as his destination of choice despite recent Fremantle interest.
The Hawks were thought to be haggling with the Eagles for the West Australian, having reportedly turned down West Coast's previous offer of Pick 44, according to AFL Media journalist Cal Twomey.
However, according to The Age journalist Marc McGowan on Saturday afternoon, West Coast will deal selections 44 and 63 to Hawthorn in exchange for Brockman.
AFL House later confirmed paperwork had been lodged and approved.
Trade paperwork approved.
The West Coast Eagles trade its Round Three pick (currently 44) and its Round Four pick (currently 63) to Hawthorn for Tyler Brockman.
— AFL House (@AFL_House) October 14, 2023
Twomey had reported the Dockers offered the 20-year-old a four-year contract in an attempt to pry him away from the Eagles, though the exciting youngster is headed to Lathlain.
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West Coast currently boasts picks 1, 23, 37, and 58 at the 2023 National Draft, with the aforementioned 44 and 63 now heading to Waverley.
The Eagles are also expected to continue discussions around potentially offloading the first overall pick; potentially to one of the likes of North Melbourne, Melbourne, or Hawthorn, among others.
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The Hawks have deals to complete with the Gold Coast Suns, Essendon, and Richmond involving Mabior Chol, Massimo D'Ambrosio, and Jacob Koschitzke, respectively.
This year's exchange window is set to close next Wednesday, October 18 at 7:30 PM (AEDT), with selection trading to then re-open on Monday, October 23 up until and through the draft's proceedings.