Today marks the first day of the delisted free agency period, with clubs now having the opportunity to sign uncontracted players from November 3 until November 9, before another opportunity from November 11 to November 15.
It remains a somewhat rare occurrence, but nonetheless, an opportunity to pick up players ahead of the draft with little to no cost could be what most clubs are looking for.
We take a look at one delisted free agent that each club could be interested in taking.
Geelong
Tyson Stengle
The Cats look poised to pick up Tyson Stengle for the 2022 season.
Geelong would be Stengle's third AFL club, after previously playing 14 games for Adelaide, and two for Richmond.
Unwanted by the Crows, Stengle resorted to playing for Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL this year.

There he proved his ability to impact the game and hit the scoreboard consistently, finishing the season with 44 goals at 2.5 per game. As a result, he's destined to bolster Geelong's small forward stocks, which currently houses an ageing Gary Rohan and Luke Dalhaus.
Geelong list manager Stephen Wells said “we’d be pleased if Tyson ended up with Geelong".






