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Zach Merrett trade to Hawthorn, shattered by leaks from Essendon, AFLW disrespect, Melbourne interest in Brody Mihocek

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Merrett Trade Fallout, AFLW Concerns, and ⁣Demons‘ ⁢Mihocek Pursuit ​Dominate AFL Landscape

Hawthorn is ‌poised ⁢to secure Essendon midfielder​ Zach‍ Merrett in a⁢ trade, a deal reportedly soured by leaks originating within the bombers’ ⁤camp. The impending move ⁤comes after ⁣weeks of speculation ‌and marks a significant ‍shift​ for both clubs as they ‍prepare for the 2025 AFL season. Concurrently, concerns⁤ are mounting over perceived​ disrespect​ towards ⁣the AFLW competition, while Melbourne is aggressively pursuing Collingwood forward Brody Mihocek⁤ to bolster their attacking‍ lineup.

The breakdown in negotiations, and⁢ subsequent ⁣leaking of details, has left Essendon officials frustrated and reportedly damaged ⁤trust ⁣within the club. Merrett, a two-time All-Australian, has been a mainstay in Essendon’s midfield for ‍over a decade, but⁤ the club has signaled a​ willingness to explore trades ⁣to accelerate‍ its rebuild. Hawthorn sees Merrett as a key⁢ piece in ⁤its own resurgence, offering him a prominent ‍role and possibly a leadership position. The trade is ⁤expected to involve ⁤draft picks,⁢ with discussions ongoing to finalize the details. This​ situation underscores the increasing‍ pressure on AFL ⁣clubs to manage player movements discreetly ⁣and maintain internal cohesion.

Beyond the trade ‍drama, the AFLW⁤ is ⁣facing ​renewed scrutiny regarding⁤ its‌ treatment compared to ​the ⁣men’s competition. Players and commentators have voiced concerns ‍over scheduling, marketing,⁣ and resource ‍allocation, arguing that the league is not receiving the investment it deserves. These issues ‍threaten to undermine the growth and‌ sustainability of the AFLW, which is entering a crucial phase in its advancement.

Adding ‍to the off-field intrigue, Melbourne​ is making a ​”big ​play” for Collingwood’s Brody Mihocek, according to Seven’s Mitch Cleary. ​The 32-year-old, a five-time leading goalkicker for ⁢the Magpies, is out of contract ⁤and yet to ⁢re-sign with Collingwood. New Demons coach‌ Steven King has publicly stated his desire to retain experience on the list, ‌and​ Mihocek fits that profile. “The⁢ Demons have​ come for Brody Mihocek in a big‍ way,” Cleary reported. “The Pies feel they’ve had a really strong offer to Mihocek on the table for some time.”

Despite the Melbourne interest, Collingwood’s ​Beau McCreery expressed⁢ confidence that both Mihocek and jamie Elliott⁢ would remain‍ with the club.⁤ “They’re two ‍of ⁣my ⁣closest mates… I don’t think they’d‍ be going anywhere,”‌ McCreery‍ stated to foxfooty.com.au. the ​outcome of Mihocek’s‍ decision will⁢ have‍ significant ​implications for both⁣ clubs’ premiership aspirations ‍in 2025.

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