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Kreuger traded: Who won deal between Cats and Magpies?

The AFL season may be done and dusted, but the competition between the clubs continues with the annual trade period underway.

Until the period’s conclusion on October 13, we will keep you across all the trades, while analysing who won and lost with each exchange.

It is set to be an intriguing trade period, as clubs step up a gear in their preparations for the 2022 season.

Nathan Kreuger: Cats to Magpies

Geelong’s tall utility Nathan Kreuger — who was originally overlooked in his draft year — has found his way to his new club, Collingwood, after playing just two matches for Geelong.

The Magpies traded their round-three draft selection (number 41) for Kreuger and the Cats’ round-three pick (55).

After facing formidable competition for match time — both up forward and down back — at the Cattery, Kreuger joins a Collingwood side in need of experience and mature bodies, especially up forward.

Background to trade

Kreuger was originally pre-listed by Carlton under a list concession in 2018, and traded to Geelong for pick 42.

The swap perhaps also reflected where Kreuger, then aged 19, may have gone in a live draft after a solid season for South Adelaide in the SANFL.

Following his arrival at Kardinia Park, though, Kreuger’s progress was somewhat hard to track because of coronavirus-related interruptions to the VFL, as well as injuries.

The Victor Harbour native — when he did play — showed some promise, including kicking a bag of six goals against Coburg in the 2019 VFL season.

However, the arrival of Jeremy Cameron last year prompted the Cats to attempt to convert Kreuger to defence in their 2021 campaign.

Kreuger’s two AFL appearances this season came in round 20 and 21, against North Melbourne and GWS respectively.

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He will likely come into the mix as a best-22 key position forward at the Magpies, given their struggles up forward in recent years.

Kreuger’s athleticism means that he can cover a lot of ground and potentially stretch opposition defences.

He shapes as a really good match to pair with the late-emerging Darcy Cameron up forward, which could draw more attention away from Brody Mihocek.

Future value

Kreuger’s projected future value is very low, given his lack of output at the senior level.

With a couple of years in a good AFL system under his belt — and at a cheap trade price — Kreuger would be appealing to a Magpies side focused on Nick Daicos at the national draft and thinking about results well into the future.

For their part, the Cats get to upgrade their fourth draft selection in an even draft.

Verdict

Low stakes and a pretty fair trade.

Source: AFL NEWS ABC