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Popular Collingwood stalwart Ash Brazill leaving the Magpies for family reasons to head to Fremantle, while Western Bulldogs star Kirsty Lamb has sealed her move to Port Adelaide as part of a monster 11-club and 12-player AFLW deal.<\/p>\n

Named vice-captain of the Magpies in 2019, All-Australian Brazill leaves the club after 32 games across six seasons.<\/p>\n

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Collingwood\u2019s Ash Brazill is joining Fremantle.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>Getty Images<\/cite><\/p>\n

The 33-year-old, who was also a foundation player in Collingwood\u2019s Super Netball team, retired from netball in August following a Commonwealth Games gold medal last year and this year\u2019s World Cup championship.<\/p>\n

\u201cI\u2019d like to thank the club for my time in the black and white,\u201d Brazill said. \u201cI came to Collingwood with a dream to play both netball and AFLW and the club allowed me to do so.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s now time for us to head home to Western Australia and spend time with our family.\u201d<\/p>\n

As part of the epic trade, the Power will also receive picks 18, 24 and 56 while giving Lily Johnston to Melbourne, pick No.4 to the Bulldogs, No.21 to the Brisbane Lions and No.44 to Gold Coast.<\/p>\n

A premiership player and one-time club leading goalkicker, Lamb will be a welcome asset in Port\u2019s midfield following inaugural captain and competition powerhouse Erin Phillips\u2019 retirement from the sport in October.<\/p>\n

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Bulldog Kirsty Lamb (right) has joined Port Adelaide as part of a monster deal.<\/span>Credit: <\/span>AFL Photos<\/cite><\/p>\n

The 29-year-old has played 67 games and kicked 25 goals at the Bulldogs since making her debut in the opening round of the first season.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe are really excited to welcome Kirsty to Port Adelaide,\u201d club list manager Naomi Maidment said.<\/p>\n

\u201cShe dominates in the contest, has good offensive ability and the capacity to hit the scoreboard.<\/p>\n

\u201cShe is someone we have kept an eye on over the last couple of years.\u201d<\/p>\n

Port Adelaide will still hold the first South Australian pick in Monday\u2019s AFLW draft, ahead of Adelaide.<\/p>\n

Bulldogs teammate and All-Australian Katie Lynch also departed the kennel in favour of a move to Gold Coast, while Suns club champion Lauren Ahrens moved in the opposite direction.<\/p>\n

Melbourne premiership player Maddi Gay has sealed a trade to Essendon.<\/p>\n

The final day of the AFLW trade has been the busiest in the period, with inaugural Sydney player Aliesha Newman moving to crosstown rivals GWS earlier in the day, while Gold Coast have said goodbye to Essendon-bound Bess Keaney.<\/p>\n

Who goes where in the 11-club trade<\/h3>\n