AFLW Trade latest: G-Train pulls in at Tigers in three-way deal

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Feb 14, 2018
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Trade latest: G-Train pulls in at Tigers in three-way deal
THE G-TRAIN has pulled into Richmond station.
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A three-way trade has seen 2020 AFLW leading goalkicker Caitlin Greiser move from St Kilda to Richmond, with wantaway Tigers defender Harriet Cordner crossing to Carlton and inaugural Blues winger Nat Plane moving to the Saints.
As broken by womens.afl, Greiser was keen to move to Punt Road, with a full-forward spot opening up following the retirement of All-Australian Courtney Wakefield.

Richmond has also parted ways with pick No.14, which has landed at St Kilda.
That pick may eventually end up assisting the Saints land season seven leading goalkicker Jesse Wardlaw from Brisbane.

The upcoming Supplementary Draft is for mature-age players only, and clubs do not have to participate if their lists are full.
Cordner sat out season seven after rupturing her ACL in the opening rounds of season six, and Carlton will be her third club, after the former soccer player was signed as a rookie by Melbourne for the very first season.

Plane has played 36 games across seven seasons for the Blues, including all 10 in season six. But she managed just five in the second half of the year, named as an emergency for the remaining five matches.
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Gee thought cordner value undersold there , maybe coz 30 missed 2 seasons I spose . Good move though , nice CV and only 24yo

Richmond Head of Women’s Football, Kate Sheahan said that Cordner had requested a fresh start.
“We thank Harriet for her contribution to our Club throughout her three seasons with us,” she said.
“Harriet requested a fresh start, after which we were able to find a suitable trade. We wish her well with the next chapter in her football career and future endeavours.”

She wanted out for whatever reason, we aren't going to the draft it seems, so pick 14 means nothing to us, but probably helps Saints get Wardlaw
 

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Richmond Head of Women’s Football, Kate Sheahan said that Cordner had requested a fresh start.
“We thank Harriet for her contribution to our Club throughout her three seasons with us,” she said.
“Harriet requested a fresh start, after which we were able to find a suitable trade. We wish her well with the next chapter in her football career and future endeavours.”

She wanted out for whatever reason, we aren't going to the draft it seems, so pick 14 means nothing to us, but probably helps Saints get Wardlaw

Is it Pick 14 in the supplemental draft or Pick 14 in the National Draft at the end of the year?
 

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