Collingwood has traded its first overall selection - pick 25 - in the upcoming draft to the Gold Coast in exchange for pre-listed Suns players Andrew Krakouer and John Ceglar.
The Magpies also acquired third (currently 55), fifth (currently 78) and sixth (currently 95) round draft selections from the Gold Coast as part of the deal.
Krakouer, 27, played in WAFL side Swan District’s 2010 premiership, and won both the Sandover Medal as the competition’s best player and also the Simpson Medal for being best on ground in the one-point grand final triumph over Claremont.
>Click here to watch Andrew Krakouer's match-winning performance in the 2010 WAFL grand final
He previously played 102 games for Richmond, after being drafted with the 41st pick in the 2000 draft, and was delisted at the end of the 2007 season by the Tigers.
Krakouer is the son of Jim Krakouer, who played 147 games and booted 236 goals for North Melbourne and St Kilda from 1982-91, and the nephew of another former North Melbourne player, Phil Krakouer.
19-year-old Ceglar is a 203-centimetre ruckman who played for the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup in 2010 and also represented Victoria Country in the national championships.
>Click here to watch edits of Jon Ceglar
Ceglar is the son of former North Melbourne player David Ceglar, who played seven games for the Kangaroos from 1986-87.