The 2015 AFL trade period is set to begin on Monday morning with all 18 clubs meeting at Etihad Stadium to hold discussions.

Clubs will begin to arrive at Etihad Stadium from 9.30am where they will have the chance to meet all clubs on day one of the trade period.

The trade period will conclude at 2pm on Thursday October 22.

Lewis Jetta has requested a trade home to Western Australia for family reasons with the club’s list management team set to have it firm in their sights on day one.

Find below a number of key rules surrounding the trade period:

- A club may exchange with another club or clubs any combination of Primary List player(s), Rookie List player(s), National Draft Selection(s) and Future National Draft Selection(s);

- Any rookie list player involved in any trade must be put on the senior list of the club to which he is traded;

- A club cannot on-trade a player received in any exchange until the following year.

- A club may exchange a draft selection it has received from another club, provided that the selection is not traded directly back to that club.

- Where the exchange of a player(s) and National Draft selection(s) involves more than two clubs, it is not a requirement that each club involved in the transaction make an exchange between each other.

- Any National Draft selection received in an exchange does not need to be exercised. However, any club that passes on a draft selection shall be excluded from exercising any remaining selections at that same meeting.