There were plenty of surprises during the 2025 trade and free agency period as 34 players found new homes.
Some big names will don new colours next year, while some will return to their club with their tails between their legs.
But who won the trade period? Who lost?
We take you through EVERY club...
TRADE HUB: ALL THE LATEST TRADE MOVES AND NEWS
TRADE DEADLINE DAY: READ EVERYTHING AS IT HAPPENED ON THE FRANTIC WEDNESDAY
TRADE TRACKER: RECAP EVERY PICK AND MOVE
DRAFT ORDER: YOUR CLUB'S PICK FOR THE 2025 NATIONAL DRAFT
13Port Adelaide
Three value additions were made by the Power and the trio could all expect to feature in most, if not all, of Port Adelaide's AFL fixtures next season.
Wehr looms as the best signing of the three, starved of opportunity at the Giants despite showing plenty of promise in his first few campaigns in the league.
Wehr averaged close to career-best figures after being reselected as a rookie before the 2025 season, averaging 13.4 disposals and 2.5 rebound 50s per game as a winger.
Durdin and Brodie both add depth to their respective positions, but Brodie could shape as the steal of the off-season if he find his form from 2022, where he averaged over 26 disposals and five clearances per game. Surrounded by the elite midfield talents of Zak Butters, Connor Rozee and Jason Horne-Francis, there's a good chance he could be a senior side regular again, having not featured at AFL level since 2023.
GRADE: B
Ins: Jacob Wehr (GWS), Corey Durdin (Carlton), Will Brodie (Fremantle)
Outs: N/A
2025 AFL Draft picks: 49, 85

















