Gold Coast have confirmed the delistings of Alex Sexton, Tom Berry and Lloyd Johnston.
Sexton departs the Suns as one of the longest-standing players in the club's history, first joining the Queensland side ahead of the 2012 season.
As a local product drafted through the Queensland zone, the 31-year-old enjoyed 14 years on the Gold Coast, playing 184 games and kicking 164 goals, whilst also claiming the club's leading goal kicker in 2018 and 2019.
Sexton currently sits third on the all-time goal-kicking list and fourth on the all-time games list.
"Alex has been an integral member of this football club throughout the vast majority of its existence, and we can't understate the contribution he has made," Suns GM of Football Wayne Campbell said.
"His versatility and ability to play a wide variety of roles on field, whilst also being an amazing teammate and mentor for our young and emerging players, have been admirable.
"He will have a lasting impact on our club, and we wish Alex, his wife Beck and daughters Olivia Alana all the best in what comes next."
Johnston played nine games after he was picked up as a Category B Rookie ahead of 2023.
He was drafted from the Northern Territory and played a key role in the club's VFL premiership.
Berry joined Gold Coast after he was traded from Brisbane at the end of 2022.
He played 23 matches for the Suns.
The trio will join retirees David Swallow and Sean Lemmens in leaving the club after the 2025 AFL season.






