Hawthorn star Jordan Lewis has held talks with Melbourne about an AFL trade, prompting the Hawks to declare him a required player just days after flagging the shock departure of fellow four-time premiership veteran Sam Mitchell.Its understood Lewis management approached Melbourne about a trade after a meeting between the 30-year-old and coach Alistair Clarkson about his playing future.But the well-advanced talks are understood to have come to a halt, with Hawthorn thought to be less keen to facilitate a move now that Mitchell is likely to head to West Coast.Hawthorn list manager Graham Wright on Thursday confirmed there had been interest in Lewis but insisted he would not be traded.There was an enquiry about Jordan but hes a contracted player and a required player, Wright told the Hawks website.A 264-game veteran, Lewis remains one of the Hawks most-important players and finished second behind Mitchell in the clubs best-and-fairest count this year.Wright said talks between the Hawks and West Coast on a trade for Mitchell had been positive but were still progressing.Mitchells proposed trade to West Coast has shown sentimentality wont get in the way of the Hawks bid to free up salary-cap space.Mitchell, 34, is open to playing for the Eagles before moving into a coaching role and could be traded for as little as a third-round draft selection, given the Hawks need to clear space in their salary cap for star recruit Tom Mitchell, key forward Ty Vickery and trade target Jaeger OMeara.Hawthorn took another step on Thursday towards fulfilling that mission, trading speedy winger Bradley Hill to Fremantle where he will play alongside older brother Stephen.The Hawks gain pick 23 in the draft for the 23-year-old Hill, who had played an important role in their 2013, 2014 and 2015 flag-winning teams.Bradley informed the club he had a strong desire to return to Western Australia and play with his brother at Fremantle, Wright said.We have worked closely with his management and Fremantle to facilitate a deal that we feel benefits everyone involved.The move of Fremantle unrestricted free agent Chris Mayne to Collingwood on a four-year deal on Wednesday facilitated the Hill trade.The Dockers used the compensation pick they received from the AFL (No.23) for the loss of Mayne to secure Hill from the Hawks.In other player movement news on the fourth day of the AFL trade period:* Brisbane traded their No.2 draft selection and several late picks to Greater Western Sydney in exchange for picks 3 and 16* Brisbane list manager Peter Schwab said the Lions were yet to find any clubs interested in a potential trade for captain and star midfielder Tom Rockliff* Out-of-contract Western Bulldogs midfielder Koby Stevens nominated St Kilda as his preferred new home* Port Adelaide midfielder Brendon Ah Chee confirmed his interest in a move to Gold Coast to play alongside brother Callum Adidas NMD R2 Dam . 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Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts. Rob Nelson of ESPN Stats & Information revisits the worst bad beats from the weekends gambling action.Closing lines are courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook, and pick percentages are via Wunderdog Sports.ThursdayMinnesota Timberwolves at Toronto Raptors Closing line: Raptors -9.5The Timberwolves got off to a hot start in this one and led by 10 points after the first quarter. However, no lead is ever safe in the NBA. Entering the fourth quarter, Minnesota still led by one, and the 29 percent of bettors who took the +9.5 were seemingly in good shape. Unfortunately, it would be a final 12 minutes to forget if you were on the underdog.A 17-4 run by the Raptors put them up 12 points midway through the quarter. A Zach LaVine basket with a minute to go cut the Toronto lead down to nine, but that would be the last score for Minnesota. The Raptors tallied the next five points and won by 14, outscoring the Timberwolves 36-21 in the fourth.Final score: Raptors 124, Timberwolves 110 (Raptors cover)SaturdayWofford Terriers at Youngstown State Penguins Closing line: Youngstown State -6The best game of the FCS quarterfinals turned out to be a bad beat for those on Wofford +6. The Terriers jumped out to a 9-0 lead and never trailed by more than four points until double overtime. With the game tied at 23, Woffords David Marvin had a chance to win it with a 53-yard field goal on the final play of regulation. Marvin would miss, and the game would continue.On the first possession of overtime, Wofford drove down to the Youngstown State two-yard line but was stopped on fourth down. Those on the Terriers +6, would be able to cash their tickets with a game-winning Penguins field goal, but Youngstown States Zak Kennedy missed a 37-yard attempt -- his third missed field goal of the game. In double overtime, Youngstown State scored a touchdown, while Wofford turned it over on downs, resulting in a seven point loss for the Terriers.ddddddddddddinal score: Youngstown State 30, Wofford 23 -- 2OT (Youngstown State covers)Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs.?Villanova Wildcats Closing line: Villanova -6.5In a matchup of unbeatens, Notre Dame was looking like it might upset the top-ranked Villanova Wildcats. At the very least, the 38 percent who took the Fighting Irish to cover the 6.5-point spread were in great shape. Notre Dame led for the first 31 minutes but fell behind for the first time when Villanovas Jalen Brunson put his Wildcats up 57-56 with nine minutes left.The two teams went back and forth down the stretch, and Villanova led just 68-66 with less than a minute left. Much to the dismay of those on the underdog, the Fighting Irish went cold down the stretch, missing their final four shots. Villanova, on the other hand, went a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line in the final minute, going on to win by eight.Final score: Villanova 74, Notre Dame 66 (Villanova covers)SundayPittsburgh Steelers at Buffalo Bills Closing line: Over/under 46In a game where it snowed throughout, a flurry of late scoring is what ended up costing the 49 percent of bettors on the under. With less than 10 minutes left, the Steelers led 21-7, with the total well below the closing over/under of 46. A pair of field goals by Chris Boswell, with a Charles Clay touchdown in between, made the score 27-13 with less than two minutes left.It would all come down to one last Buffalo drive, with those on the under desperately needing a stop. They wouldnt get it, as LeSean McCoys three-yard touchdown with 1:25 left made the score 27-19. Dan Carpenters PAT marked the 47th point ?of the game (and the 19th point in the final 9:57), pushing the total over.Finals score: Steelers 27, Bills 20 (Game goes over) ' ' '