Essendon's decision to delist Will Setterfield could open the door for a fourth AFL club to sign the midfielder.
After stints at GWS, Carlton and the Bombers, Setterfield is more than worthy of another chance.
The 27-year-old proved his worth as a defensively-minded on-baller, tasked with curbing the efforts of Patrick Cripps and Marcus Bontempelli, whilst also finding plenty of the football himself.
However, through injury and selection, Setterfield's opportunities have been limited, but that doesn't mean a rival club could swoop and sign him as a delisted free agent, rookie or SSP prospect.
So who will take the punt of the three-club journeyman? We look at four potential landing spots for Will Setterfield.
3West Coast
The Eagles are all but linked with just about every delisted player in the competition, given their list status and ability to sign four extra rookies due to the AFL's assistance package.
The absence of premiership star Elliot Yeo in 2025 and the dip in form from Tim Kelly showed that Andrew McQualter desperately needs midfield depth, especially to assist wunderkind Harley Reid.
Setterfield could help bridge the gap between the old and the new, whilst providing valuable experience and maturity to the developing list in Western Australia.
The three-club journeyman could add more depth to the side, as well as a level of trust he brings when playing at AFL level.






