With leadership change looming at some clubs and long-term planning underway at others, we forecast who's next in line to captain each club in 2026 or beyond.

Some clubs have laid a solid leadership foundation as they enter, or remain in, the premiership window, while others will look to re-shuffle their leadership as they prepare to build their next premiership team.

North Melbourne

Harry Sheezel

After serving as co-captain alongside Luke McDonald since 2023, Jy Simpkin was the sole captain in 2025. It will be interesting to see whether North Melbourne turns to new leadership for 2026 after Simpkin's failed trade attempt, combined with the Roos' poor 2025 on-field performance.

After an extraordinary start to his AFL career, Harry Sheezel looks the likely replacement for Simpkin when the time comes. And it could come as early as 2026.

Already a two-time best and fairest winner, Sheezel is the ultimate professional. He was included in the Roos' leadership group in just his second year and was named the vice-captain the following year. He is highly respected internally, renowned for his unwavering commitment to setting standards on and off the field.

After a turbulent 2025 for the Roos, Sheezel shapes as the ideal player to build their list around.

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