The 2024 AFL season is quickly approaching, and clubs are finalising their leadership set-ups.
Thus far, four teams have made captaincy changes for the new campaign.
Toby Nankervis (Richmond) and Callum Mills (Sydney) were co-captains at their respective clubs last year, but have both been promoted to sole captains.
Port Adelaide has made a change, with Connor Rozee announced as captain, while Liam Duggan and Oscar Allen will steer the ship together at West Coast.
Patrick Cripps remains the longest-serving captain, originally appointed to the position with Carlton in 2019.
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AFL 2024: Every club's captain
Subject to change.
| Club | Name | Year appointed |
|---|---|---|
| Adelaide | Jordan Dawson | 2023 |
| Brisbane | Lachie Neale and Harris Andrews | 2023 |
| Carlton | Patrick Cripps | 2019 |
| Collingwood | Darcy Moore | 2023 |
| Essendon | Zach Merrett | 2023 |
| Fremantle | Alex Pearce | 2023 |
| Geelong | Patrick Dangerfield | 2023 |
| Gold Coast | Touk Miller/Jarrod Witts | 2022 |
| GWS | Toby Greene | 2023 |
| Hawthorn | James Sicily | 2023 |
| Melbourne | Max Gawn | 2020 |
| North Melbourne | Jy Simpkin/Luke McDonald | 2023 |
| Port Adelaide | Connor Rozee | 2024 |
| Richmond | Toby Nankervis | 2024 |
| St Kilda | Jack Steele | 2022 |
| Sydney | Callum Mills | 2024 |
| West Coast | Liam Duggan/Oscar Allen | 2024 |
| Western Bulldogs | Marcus Bontempelli | 2020 |