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Cats give up future first-rounder to land speed machine – AFL
Geelong does trade with Richmond to get into first round of the draft

GEELONG called in a favour from Grand Final opponent Richmond on Wednesday night to move back into the first round of the NAB AFL Draft and snare the bolter of 2020.
Sandringham Dragons midfielder Max Holmes doesn’t have much exposed form from the past two seasons, playing just one NAB League game in 2019 because of a broken arm.
But the elite runner rocketed into first-round calculations this week and he was still available at No.20 when Richmond traded that pick to the Cats for their 2021 first-round…
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