The GIANTS have secured Richmond star Brett Deledio following the completion of a trade with the Tigers today.
 
The GIANTS sent their future first and third round picks in the 2017 NAB AFL Draft  to Richmond (first round pick acquired from Carlton) in exchange for the two-time All-Australian.
 
Deledio played 243 games in a decorated career with the Tigers, winning the Jack Dyer Medal as Club Champion in 2008 and 2009 in addition to claiming All-Australian honours in 2012 and 2015.
 
The 29-year-old has been one of the AFL’s most consistent players since debuting in 2005, averaging over 22 possessions and kicking 182 goals in his 12 years at Punt Road.
 
GIANTS General Manager Football Wayne Campbell welcomed Deledio to the GIANTS.
 
“We’re delighted that Brett has selected the GIANTS as his club of choice and feel that his experience and leadership will be invaluable,” Campbell said.
 
“Brett is unquestionably one of the competition’s elite players and has shown over a long period of time an ability to play a variety of roles which we think will complement our list well. 
 
“Our playing group has benefitted in recent years from the addition of quality experienced players like Shaw, Mumford, Johnson and Griffen and Brett’s arrival continues this trend.
 
“To secure a player of Brett’s ability while also maintaining a strong position in next month’s national draft has resulted in a very positive trade period for the club.”