Crows defender Ben Rutten is the latest ‘free agent’ to commit to his current club.
On Monday, the AFL released an update list of players who will become free agents at the end of the season. Adelaide has two players, Scott Thompson (restricted) and Jason Porplyzia (unrestricted) in this category.
The full list is:
Restricted Free Agents
Scott Thompson (Adelaide Crows)
Eddie Betts (Carlton)
Nick Maxwell, Dale Thomas (Collingwood)
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn)
Aaron Davey (Melbourne)
Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda)
Adam Cooney, Dale Morris (Western Bulldogs)
Unrestricted Free Agents
Jason Porplyzia (Adelaide Crows)
Simon Black, Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions)
Heath Scotland (Carlton)
Alan Didak (Collingwood)
Dustin Fletcher, David Hille, Nathan Lovett-Murray, Jason Winderlich (Essendon)
Paul Chapman, Joel Corey, Corey Enright, Josh Hunt, Matthew Stokes (Geelong Cats)
Max Bailey, Xavier Ellis, Brent Guerra, Michael Osborne (Hawthorn)
Colin Sylvia (Melbourne)
Michael Firrito, Brent Harvey (North Melbourne)
Brett Ebert, Tom Logan, Matt Thomas (Port Adelaide)
Luke McGuane, Shane Tuck, Matthew White (Richmond)
Jason Blake, Lenny Hayes, Justin Koschitzke, Stephen Milne (St Kilda)
Jude Bolton (Sydney Swans)
Dean Cox, Andrew Embley, Darren Glass, Mark Nicoski, Adam Selwood (West Coast)
Dylan Addison, Daniel Cross, Daniel Giansiracusa (Western Bulldogs)
Free Agency explained …
If a player has served seven seasons or less of AFL football at one club, and is now out of contract. The player is not eligible for free agency if his club wishes to retain him. He may only move clubs via a trade or the Draft. If he delists himself, he is subject to the Draft, and may be selected by any club.
If a player has served seven seasons or less of AFL football at one club, and has been delisted by his club. The player is a Free Agent and is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs. The player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club. The player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice. His original club, which chose to delist him, does not receive any compensation pick for the loss of the player.
A player has served eight or more seasons of AFL football at one club, is one of the top 25 per cent highest-paid players at his club, and is now out of contract for the first time since March 1 in his eighth season. (Restricted Free Agent) The player is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs. If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club. His club has the right to match the presented offer. If the club matches the offer, he may choose to remain with his original club, seek a trade or enter the Draft. If the club does not or can not match the offer, the player can move to the new club of his choice. His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.
A player has served eight or more seasons of AFL football at one club, is NOT one of the top 25 per cent highest-paid players at his club, and is now out of contract for the first time since reaching eight seasons of service. (Unrestricted Free Agent) The player is eligible to field offers from all rival AFL clubs. If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club. His club does NOT have the right to match the presented offer, and the player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice. His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.
A player has served ten or more seasons of AFL football at one club, has already come out of contract once in the period after March 1 in his eighth season, and is now out of contract. (Unrestricted Free Agent) The player is eligible to field offers from all rival clubs. If he wishes to change clubs, the player must decide on the best offer of his choice from one rival club. His club does NOT have the right to match the presented offer, and the player can move AUTOMATICALLY to the new club of his choice. His original club will receive a compensation pick for the loss of the player, on an AFL-determined formula to apply where clubs lose more free agents than they gain in any single transfer period.