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Welcome to Off-Season Central.

Below you can track every move by every club leading into the 2024 off-season.

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SEPTEMBER 19 – WOUNDED GIANT DELISTED AFTER THREE-CLUB CAREER

GWS have made their first list move this off-season, letting go 207cm big man Brayden Preuss on Wednesday afternoon.

The former Kangaroo and Demon played 28 games at the top level since his selection in the 2015 Rookie Draft, and has not played in the AFL since Round 21, 2022.

“We’d like to thank Braydon for his contributions over the past four seasons,” GWS’ GM of Football Jason McCartney said via a club statement.

“Unfortunately, Braydon struggled with ongoing injuries during his time with the club which impacted his ability to play consistent footy.

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“Braydon continued to support his teammates throughout his challenges with injury and in the back half of this season stepped into a role in our VFL program.

Preuss’ back injuries have been well documented, and prevented him from playing last season.

The ruckman also missed the entire 2021 season – his first at the Giants – due to a torn pectoral muscle that he sustained at the gym in May that year.

SEPTEMBER 18 – HAWK GAINED IN MITCHELL TRADE GONE, TWO-CLUB FORWARD AMONG THREE EAGLES CUT

Hawthorn has made its first moves of the off-season with Cooper Stephens and Clay Tucker both delisted.

Stephens came to the Hawks via Geelong as part of the Tom Mitchell and Ollie Henry trade, but failed to play a senior game after his seven at the Cats.

Tucker was a 2023 mid-season rookie draft pick as a project ruckman.

“We’d like to thank Cooper and Clay for the contributions they have given to the Hawks in recent seasons,” Hawks national recruiting and list manager Mark McKenzie said.

“While these sorts of decisions always take place at this time of the year, it can be a difficult time for those involved.

“On behalf of the entire club, I’d like to wish both Cooper and Clay the very best in their next chapters.”

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Meanwhile West Coast has finally made its first delistings with three players cut from the bottom-four side’s list.

Two-club forward Jamaine Jones, midfielder Zane Trew – who was given plenty of chances late in the season to push his case for another contract – and Next Generation Academy player Jordyn Baker have all been let go.

“We would like to thank Zane, Jamaine and Jordyn for their efforts throughout their time with us,” Eagles General Manager Football Gavin Bell said.

“Jamaine played 59 games after joining us from Geelong and being selected as an SSP player in the 2020 pre-season.

“Zane joined us in 2021 and played 12 senior matches, including six of the last seven this season, while Jordyn was a consistent player for the WAFL Eagles over the last two years.

“They have each made valuable contributions to the West Coast Eagles and on behalf of the club I would like to wish them every success in the future.”

PERTH, AUSTRALIA – JUNE 01: Jamaine Jones of the Eagles consoles Harley Reid after the final siren during the round 12 AFL match between West Coast Eagles and St Kilda Saints at Optus Stadium, on June 01, 2024, in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

SEPTEMBER 16 – MID-SEASON DRAFTEE ONE OF TWO DOGS CULLED

The Western Bulldogs have announced their first delistings of the 2024 off-season, with Dominic Bendendo and Kelsey Rypstra let go from Whitten Oval.

Bedendo played two senior games at the club in 2022, and kicked one goal from his 11 disposals on debut against Brisbane at the Gabba.

The 22-year-old was taken with Pick 55 in the 2020 draft and kicked 24 goals in the VFL for Footscray this season.

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His short-term teammate Rypstra was picked up in this year’s mid-season draft from SANFL club North Adelaide, and played five games for Footscray before suffering a serious hamstring injury last month.

The tough decision meant Rypstra was at the club for less than four months.

“Dom has made a significantly positive impact in his time at the Club and represented the Bulldogs with distinction at the highest level,” GM of List and Recruiting at the Bulldogs Sam Power said.

“Unfortunately Kelsey was unable to build continuity due to injury but we appreciate all of his efforts in his short time with us.

“We wish both players all the best for the future and they will always be welcome at Whitten Oval.”

SEPTEMBER 13 — TWO-CLUB FORWARD CALLS TIME

Fremantle forward Josh Corbett has retired, the club announced on Friday afternoon.

The 28-year-old only managed five games for the Dockers after joining from Gold Coast at the end of the 2022 season.

Corbett was sidelined late last year by a serious hip issue, ruled out for the entirety of the 2024 campaign before the year even began.

The former Werribee Tigers star kicked 36 goals across 41 AFL games between 2019-23.

“I’m so grateful to have been part of the Fremantle Football Club,” Corbett said in a statement on Friday.

“My wife, my family, and I have felt so welcome, and although we’ve only been here a couple of years, it feels like we’ve been here forever.

“I’m so grateful that I was able to go to work every day and be my 100 percent self.

“It’s frustrating from my body’s perspective that I haven’t been able to get out there and play as much as I would have hoped to. However, being involved in the professional environment and developing relationships that I’ll hold for life is something I’ll cherish.

“It’s also important to me that I acknowledge Gold Coast for giving me my start in the AFL back in 2018.”

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SEPTEMBER 13 – INJURY-PRONE BLUE AMONG FIVE CARLTON DELISTINGS

Injury-prone forward Jack Martin is among five Blues to be delisted by the club after a failed finals campaign.

He joins David Cuningham, Caleb Marchbank, Alex Mirkov and Dom Akuei as the five players in Carlton’s initial bout of list changes.

Martin made 54 appearances for the Blues across five seasons after crossing over from the Gold Coast Suns, but injuries have limited his ability to stay on the park.

“David and Caleb have persevered through adversity throughout their extended careers at Carlton. Their resolve to continue to front up and give themselves every chance to overcome each challenge is a testament to them and will hold them in good stead with whatever the step is that they choose to take,” Carlton Head of List Management Nick Austin said.

“Jack also showed a resilient mindset through his five seasons and has made some lasting friendships at the football club, while Alex and Dom brought great energy around the Club over their time with us, each earning their opportunity to be part of an AFL program via unique pathways.

“We thank all five players for their commitment during their time in Navy Blue.”

SEPTEMBER 12 – LYONS TO RETIRE AFTER THREE-CLUB CAREER

Brisbane midfielder Jarryd Lyons will hang up the boots at the end of the club’s finals campaign, informing teammates of his decision this week to draw a close on his 194-game career.

The 32-year old, three-club player departs after 14 seasons at the top level for Brisbane (102), Gold Coast (37) and Adelaide (55), making just three appearances this year for Chris Fagan’s side.

The former Pick 61, who was the sub in last year’s grand final, turned his career around as a prolific ball winner at the Lions after joining the club at the end of the 2018 season as a delisted free agent.

“My career was at a bit of a crossroads, and this club gave me a lifeline,” Lyons admitted.

“It could have just been a fledgling 100-game career, but you turned it into something that I am incredibly proud of. I could go on forever about how good this club is.

“Lastly to the boys, there’s been hundreds of you come and go and lace up the boots with me and that’s what makes this journey all worthwhile.

“Going into work each day with you lads is what I will miss the most.

“That’s enough about me though. This group has got what it takes and let’s make this last as long as we can and get to the end. I can’t wait, let’s do it.”

Lions coach Chris Fagan lauded Lyons, a two-time Marcus Ashcroft medallist and winner of the VFL’s best and fairest award last year, for making the most of his chances at Brisbane.

“He became one of the toughest guys to play against, one of the best stoppage players, one of the guys with the best hands and best footy brains,” he said.

“One year there you might have even finished high in the Brownlow.

“He played his best footy when he came to this club because he had a super attitude and wanted to get the best out of himself.

“I don’t think you can walk away from AFL footy and think for one moment that you haven’t extracted everything you can out of yourself.”

“We are better off as a footy club to have had you here for the last six or seven years and it’s no coincidence that when you arrived, we started our rise up the ladder.”

SEPTEMBER 11 – DOCKERS DELIST FOUR AS VETERAN LET GO

Fremantle have made their first four changes this off-season, delisting Matt Taberner, Ethan Hughes, Sebit Kuek and Conrad Williams in preparation for the 2025 season.

Taberner is the biggest name from the quartet to not receive a contract extension, having appeared for the purple haze 125 times and kicking 173 goals.

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“Matthew has been a highly regarded member of our playing group for over 10 years now,” Fremantle’s Executive General Manager of Football Joe Brierty said of Taberner in the club’s statement.

“Having been recruited as a rookie prior to the 2013 season, it is undeniable that ‘Tabs’ gave everything he could in his time at the Club. He leaves the Club as a two-time leading goalkicker and a Beacon Award winner.”

“The leadership he has shown at Peel this year and his investment in his teammates will be remembered. It has been so pleasing in 2024 to see him having the impact that he has had on our developing key forwards in particular.

“We can’t thank him enough for his contribution and wish him all the best with his future.”

The 198cm tall forward played just five games this season, and has dealt with many injuries during his time at the top level.

Hughes also played an integral part at the club across his decade-long span at the top level, notching up 107 games at the club – six of which came in 2024.

Kuek and Williams were both taken by the club in 2022, but neither played a game for the senior side in their time there.

EVERY AFL CLUB’S 2024 OFF-SEASON MOVES AND ASSETS

ADELAIDE CROWS

Who’s leaving: Rory Sloane (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 4, 25, 42, 60

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

BRISBANE LIONS

Who’s leaving: Jarryd Lyons (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 14, 52, 68

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

CARLTON

Who’s leaving: Jack Martin (delisted), David Cuningham (delisted), Caleb Marchbank (delisted), Alex Mirkov (delisted), Dominic Akuei (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 11, 31, 62, 65, 69

Promoted rookies: TBC

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Retained rookies: TBC

COLLINGWOOD

Who’s leaving: Nathan Murphy (retired), Josh Carmichael (retired), Aiden Begg (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 32, 48, 50

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

ESSENDON

Who’s leaving: Dyson Heppell (retired), Nick Hind (delisted), Tex Wanganeen (delisted), Kaine Baldwin (delisted), Jake Kelly (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 8, 28

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

FREMANTLE

Who’s leaving: Matthew Taberner (delisted), Ethan Hughes (delisted), Sebit Kuek (delisted), Conrad Williams (delisted), Josh Corbett (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 9, 10, 17, 27, 62

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

GEELONG

Who’s leaving: Tom Hawkins (retired), Zach Tuohy (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 16, 36, 54, 72

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

GOLD COAST SUNS

Who’s leaving: Darcy Macpherson (delisted), James Tsitas (delisted), Jack Mahony (delisted), Sandy Brock (delisted), Oskar Faulkhead (delisted), Will Rowlands (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 6, 13, 20, 26, 34, 46, 70

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

GWS GIANTS

Who’s leaving: Brayden Preuss (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 15, 35, 49, 53, 71

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

HAWTHORN

Who’s leaving: Chad Wingard (retired), Cooper Stephens (delisted), Clay Tucker (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 12, 30, 67, 74

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

MELBOURNE

Who’s leaving: Angus Brayshaw (retired), Ben Brown (retired), Josh Schache (delisted), Kyah Farris-White (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 5, 38, 45, 51, 61

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

NORTH MELBOURNE

Who’s leaving: Tarryn Thomas (delisted), Liam Shiels (retired), Hugh Greenwood (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 2, 22, 40, 58, 64

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

PORT ADELAIDE

Who’s leaving: TBC

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 37, 55

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

RICHMOND

Who’s leaving: Dustin Martin (retired), Dylan Grimes (retired), Sam Naismith (retired), Marlion Pickett (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 1, 21, 29, 39, 41, 47, 57, 66, 73

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

ST KILDA

Who’s leaving: Riley Bonner (delisted), James Van Es (delisted), Tom Campbell (delisted), Matthew Allison (delisted), Seb Ross (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 7, 24, 43

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

SYDNEY SWANS

Who’s leaving: Sam Reid (retired)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 18, 19, 56

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

WEST COAST EAGLES

Who’s leaving: Andrew Gaff (retired), Jamaine Jones (delisted), Zane Trew (delisted), Jordyn Baker (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 3, 23, 59

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC

WESTERN BULLDOGS

Who’s leaving: Aiden O’Driscoll (retired), Dominic Bedendo (delisted), Kelsey Rypstra (delisted)

Who’s arriving: TBC

Draft picks (at the end of Round 24): 33, 44

Promoted rookies: TBC

Retained rookies: TBC



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