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ST KILDA says it has no plans to trade any more of its champions after letting Nick Dal Santo go to North Melbourne as a free agent today.
Melbourne was the biggest player in a hectic day, adding Adelaide midfielder Bernie Vince in a late move.
Immediately after compensation picks were announced for clubs that lost players to free agency, Melbourne sent its Colin Sylvia compo selection to the Crows.
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Vince, 28, has signed a three-year deal with the Demons.
The Demons earlier gave away their second pick in the draft for young GWS midfileder Dom Tyson as part of a deal that involved a complicated exchange of draft picks.
The moves leave the Demons with Vince, Tyson and picks 9, 40 and 57.
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The Crows, kicked out of the first two rounds of the draft over last summer's Kurt Tippett affair, now have selection 23 as well as free agents Eddie Betts and James Podsiadly.
Paperwork for Dal Santo's move was lodged with the AFL this morning and the move was confirmed when St Kilda declined the option of matching North Melbourne's three-year offer.
It is the latest move on a big day of trading, with Paul Chapman becoming an Essendon player and Podsiadly joining the Crows.
The move of Swans ruckman Shane Mumford to GWS has also been confirmed, with the Giants sending their third-round draft pick (currently 35) to Sydney.
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St Kilda knows the decision to let the 260-game veteran leave will upset supporters, but insists it is making the hard decisions necessary for long-term success.
And the club says no more Saints are on the table in what has been a difficult post-season for the club.
After farewelling veterans Justin Koschitzke, Jason Blake and Stephen Milne in the final home-and-away game, St Kilda opened the trade period by sending Ben McEvoy to Hawthorn and has fielded speculation about the future of Dal Santo, skipper Nick Riewoldt and star midfielder Leigh Montagna.
Last year St Kilda lost Brendon Goddard to Essendon as a free agent, three years after former captain Luke Ball left the club in bitter circumstances.
Saints list manager Ameet Bains said today Riewoldt and Montagna were not going anywhere - and nor were any more senior St Kilda players.
"As it stands there are no approaches to any other player," he said on Trade Week radio.
Bains said the club's focus would turn to getting defenders Luke Delaney (North Melbourne) and Josh Bruce (GWS) to Seaford - apparently ruling out a role for Sam Fisher in the Bruce deal.
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