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
16Sydney
The Swans have instantly launched themselves back into premiership favouritism after landing superstar Charlie Curnow.
The return package was a hefty price to pay, and they lost two solid midfielders in the process, but provided their trio of stars remain healthy in Errol Gulden, Chad Warner and Isaac Heeney, this will be a club no one will want to play next year.
In addition to Curnow, the Swans add depth to both their forward group with Malcolm Rosas Jnr and defence with Jai Serong. Rosas' addition in particular addresses the lack of crumbing help Tom Papley faced last year and shapes as one of the more underrated pickups this trade period.
GRADE: A
Ins: Malcolm Rosas Jr (Gold Coast), Jai Serong (Hawthorn), Charlie Curnow (Carlton)
Outs: Oliver Florent (Carlton), Will Hayward (Carlton), Jack Buller (Collingwood)
2025 AFL Draft picks: 31, 32, 42, 63, 88, 106

















