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A South Australian legend has made a bold call on Zak Butters’ future, before the Port Adelaide captain made a reveal over his attempts to convince the superstar to stay.

Plus, an umpiring mistake has gone against the Crows… again. MORE IN AFL DAILY.

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‘DOESN’T GIVE ME MUCH’: PORT SKIPPER’S BUTTERS REVEAL

Port Adelaide captain Connor Rozee says he’s “absolutely” allowed to try and convince Zak Butters to stay at the club, but the superstar “doesn’t give him much”.

Speaking on Fox Footy’s AFL 360 live from Adelaide Oval on Tuesday night, Rozee said Butters — who has taken on captaincy duties in the skipper’s injury absence — is the “type of person” who can put the off-field storylines aside for the betterment of the team.

“We’ve been talking about this for a while now, about the end of the year. I’ve said many times that it’s something that doesn’t affect the way that he goes about his day-to-day routines and the way he plays,” Rozee told Fox Footy.

“Mentally, he is the type of person that can push that to the side, which is vitally important for where he is at the moment.

“He’s the on-field leader for us at the moment and is the person that everyone is looking up to.”

‘Asked same question every single week’ | 01:03

The pre-eminent free agent this year, Victorian native Butters is set to put off his high-profile decision until later in the year.

“All that we can do as a football club is put ourselves in a position where he wants to be here. I know he’s got some of his best mates (here), we’ve grown together, we’ve been together for eight years now, myself and a bunch of other guys,” Rozee said.

“It’s a really tough decision. We’ve had people come and go from our football club; it’s part of the game now.

“We’re going to have these conversations throughout the whole year … he doesn’t give me much (when I ask him to stay), I know that he’s fully invested in this season, and that’s all I care about.

“That’ll take its own course at the end of the year … we’ll wait and see.”

Connor Rozee on Zak Butters’ future.Source: FOX SPORTS

UMPIRING MISTAKE MADE IN CROWS-DOCKERS CLASH

AFL umpires have conceded a minor error was made during the final stages of the Adelaide-Fremantle thriller in Round 4 regarding the 6-6-6 rule.

With 6:36 left in the game and the Dockers up by three points, the visitors had seven players in their defensive 50 at a centre bounce with just five in the midfield – the absent player being Judd McVee.

The boundary umpire could be seen alerting the field umpire to the error but play resumed before it was called.

Fremantle had not yet been penalised for the 6-6-6 rule, meaning they were only due to be warned, and they did not receive a warning later in the match which would have been a free kick had the original call been made.

In reality a secondary stoppage occurred in the midfield and play was not impacted, however the mistake was still raised by Crows officials this week.

Seven reported the Crows did not believe the call cost them the game but they asked the umpiring department what went wrong in that situation.

“Had Adelaide won the clearance, and kicked it into their forward line with seven defenders, that wouldn’t have been fair – and who knows what would have happened … it would’ve changed the timing and anything could’ve happened,” Caroline Wilson said on The Agenda Setters.

Wilson added: “The AFL are not happy we’re doing this story – they think it’s an overstatement, they think it’s a woulda-coulda.”

Panellist Dale Thomas agreed with the league it was a pure hypothetical, responding: “Isn’t it, though? It goes to a secondary stoppage and it’s resolved. It’s sorted.”

Kane Cornes replied: “It’s a good point… but what if McVee marked that ball?”

A 6-6-6 warning was not called on Fremantle in this moment late against Adelaide.Source: FOX SPORTS

‘99 PER CENT’: SA GREAT’S BOLD BUTTERS PREDICTION

AFL and South Australian legend Mark Ricciuto suspects Port Adelaide gun Zak Butters is a “99 per cent chance” of returning to Victoria this off-season.

Butters is in the final year of his contract at Alberton and is widely expected to spark a war for his signature at season’s end.

Western Bulldogs look the most likely suitor, given Butters’ desire to be close to his regional Victorian hometown of Darley.

Ricciuto says the Power will have to decide between their proven stars and the carrot of a rapid rebuild before Tasmania enters the draft.

“Oh, look, all I can go on is what I get told from everyone and everyone says he’s probably a 99 per cent chance of going,” Ricciuto said.

“But, the list managers at Port Adelaide might offer him another half a million a year on top, I don’t know.

“It depends how desperate they get, they might offer him, who knows, $2.5 million or something.

“Everyone is throwing $2 million out there as the magic figure for Melbourne (clubs), well, Port Adelaide might go ‘have two and a half’.

“They might let him go and say ‘let’s get as many picks as we can’ and do the rebuild.

“Chad Cornes reckons (Mitch) Georgiades might go, does he go this year and they get four, five top-round picks before Tasmania compromise the draft?

“I don’t know what’s going to happen, but if you listen to the rumour mill, the rumour mill says he’s going.”

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – APRIL 04: Zak Butters of the Power leads his team out onto the field during the round four AFL match between Richmond Tigers and Port Adelaide Power at Melbourne Cricket Ground, on April 04, 2026, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

The Brownlow Medallist and eight-time All Australian has backed the ‘Always respect, always DrinkWise campaign’ ahead of this year’s Gather Round.

Ricciuto is urging supporters to “look after your mates” across the big weekend in South Australia.

— NCA NewsWire

‘ASKED THE SAME QUESTION’: UNDER-SIEGE VOSS DEFIANT

In the heat of another pressure-filled press conference, Carlton coach Michael Voss answers one question without hesitation.

“Oh mate, absolutely,” Voss says sharply, when asked if the spirit of his group is still strong despite the Blues’ poor second halves.

Voss has been under pressure since Round 1 last year and it increased last week after Carlton lost its ninth game in that time frame after leading at half-time.

“The message is really clear: Don’t make it bigger than what it is and still value the really important things we want in our game. There’s really no other conversation – not in here anyway,” he said.

“All these things that get talked about, ultimately we’ve got a really important task this week – and that’s the weekend. It’ll be the same next week and the week after that.”

Asked by Fox Sports News’ David Zita if he was aware of the external narrative surrounding the Blues and his own coaching tenure, Voss said: “Again I don’t pay any attention to it. You’ve been here the last three weeks and you’ve asked the same question every single week. So at some point in time you’ve just got to get on with the task at hand and what’s what we’re doing.”

Why Blues should trade Patrick Cripps | 02:01

A coach’s job security under siege is often decided by the spirit or the endeavour of the side as much as the expected results.

But Voss, in front of another populated press pack at Princes Park on Tuesday morning, is certain there’s a hungry squad at his disposal.

“The key part is doing it when it’s getting tougher and how do we still execute when we need to through those critical times,” Voss added.

“Everything is telling me, if you look at behind-the-goal vision, the little things, being there for each other has been a real positive for us.

“You’ve also got to do it for the entirety of the game and that’s what we’ve been challenged on.

“Some of that stuff has come up, some of those have been important conversations to have.

“But, like I said, we’re not walking away with four points so you’ve got 80 per cent of your work that you’re happy with but there’s 20 per cent clearly letting us down.”

The Blues are 1-3, having suffered defeats to Sydney, Melbourne and most recently North Melbourne on Good Friday.

A loss to Sydney was expected but the defeats to the Demons and Kangaroos, especially with their grip on the game, have stung.

Voss is aware the criticism comes with under-delivering from winnable positions, but is searching for a way to keep it from penetrating the four walls of the club.

“We’re not winning, so you obviously expect some level of scrutiny,” he said.

“You appreciate that’s what’s going to happen every single week when you come off a game you should win and don’t end up finishing the job.

‘Stop it already! Back your guy!’ | 03:16

“But also what you have to do is continue to look at what’s real and what’s not real, some of that you have to factor in – you can’t ignore it.

“At the same time, when you’re committed to what’s important to you, you tend to give that more voice.

“That’s the challenge for us: how do you give voice to what’s happening inside, celebrate people but also still have the high standards and accountability that’s needed.

“We’ve got to understand there’s going to be continued dialogue and analysis that always happens around teams, it certainly happens here.

“But within all that, how do you still as a performer lock in on what you need to do and put all that aside for a couple hours a week and look at your teammate besides you and stand up for them.

“If anything, there’s an opportunity in that and we’ve got to take that opportunity.

Carlton takes on Adelaide this Thursday night to kick off Gather Round.

— NCA NewsWire

WIFE OF MERRETT’S SOCIAL MEDIA POST UNDER SCRUTINY

An act from Zach Merrett’s wife over the weekend has raised eyebrows.

Alexandra Merrett took to social media to indicate she’d left the Western Bulldogs’ win over Essendon at Marvel Stadium on Sunday night at half-time, when the Bombers were trailing by 54 points.

She posted a video to TikTok showing herself sipping a glass of wine, presumably at Melbourne restaurant Gimlet, with the caption: “When your husband’s team is losing by 50 points at halftime so you go to Gimlet instead.”

Alexandra Merrett left the game Sunday night to go to Gimlet. (Picture: TikTok)Source: FOX SPORTS

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The winless Bombers fought back in the second half to reduce the full-time deficit to a more respectable 34 points.

It comes after Zach Merrett sensationally tried to walk out on the club in the off-season but had his trade request to Hawthorn denied after the two clubs couldn’t strike a deal.

The star midfielder has since relinquished the captaincy to Andy McGrath.

Former Carlton captain Sam Docherty was critical of the post from Merrett’s wife, given the narrative that’s surrounded him and the club in recent months.

“The fact of the matter is it’s just really not helping Zach’s relationship mend with the fans,” Docherty said on 3AW radio.

“They’re distractions, I know this is how life is these days, but is putting that up really worth the scrutiny your husband is going to get? I don’t think so.

“I wouldn’t have been overly happy with it. There’s so much media scrutiny already on AFL footy, you just don’t need that added.

“Especially for something like that. What’s anyone actually gaining from putting that up online? I don’t know.”

‘I speak my mind’ Scott lashes wild card | 00:34

McGrath said he “wasn’t aware” of the post but downplayed it.

“I don’t have much of a view on it. What people do in their private lives is up to them. We know fully well that Zach is fully bought into what we’re doing. He’s as passionate as I’ve ever seen him,” McGrath said on 3AW earlier.

“I think his second half last night really shows where he’s at mentally and where he wants to take this club. His pressure, his connection with guys, is all we go off.

“But nah, I’m not really across the off-field social media stuff.”

CRUCICAL ACT THAT WENT UNDER THE RADAR IN EASTER MONDAY THRILLER

There were so many big moments that decided the Easter Monday thriller.

But there’s one key moment that Demons legend Garry Lyon believes went under the radar in helping get the Hawks over the line.

With Hawthorn down by six points with around a minute and a half left in the fourth quarter, Ned Reeves palmed it down to Jai Newcombe for a pure centre clearance.

It led to Mitch Lewis’ goal that tied up the scores with less than a minute remaining in a crucial passage of play that kept the Hawks alive.

“That ruck tap from Ned Reeves to Newcombe … it’s as good a passage as you’ve seen this year for the consequence,” Lyon said on Fox Footy’s AFL 360.

“He got clean hand on it, Newcombe got clean ball and went bang forward, Lewis kicks a goal.

“Otherwise the game is over.”

Ned Reeves linked up with Jai Newcombe in a crucial passage.Source: FOX SPORTS
Ned Reeves linked up with Jai Newcombe in a crucial passage.Source: FOX SPORTS
Ned Reeves linked up with Jai Newcombe in a crucial passage.Source: FOX SPORTS

Hawks claim MCG thriller against rivals | 03:21

Responding to the moment, Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell said the Reeves-Lloyd Meek ruck combo have “worked really well together” in what’s been a big adjustment to having five on the bench.

“It’s obviously very different for them, they play a lot of time on the bench,” Mitchell said on AFL 360.

“It’s very different to what you’ve done before and it’s a long time since you’ve had 50 or 60 per cent game time for players.

“One of the challenges with five on the interchange is the rotation cap hasn’t gone up. So someone has to spend the time on the bench.

“You can take our a ruckman and put out another runner, but they can’t stay out on the field anyway.

“By having the rucks off, you’re keeping your running profile on the field.

“We know the way the game is being played currently, it suits us, we want as much run in the game as we can get.”

STEELE ‘LOVING’ TIME AT DEES AFTER SAINTS TRADE

Jack Steele says he’s “loving” his time at the Demons after he “hadn’t really enjoyed footy” over the last two years at St Kilda.

Steele has been arguably the recruit of the year in a hot start to life at Melbourne.

The ex-Saints skipper was among the Demons’ best in their upset win over Gold Coast as Steven King’s side improved to 3-1.

“I’m loving it, I’m really loving it,” he told 3AW post-match.

“It’s great fun. We’ve got a great group of boys, get to play at the MCG most weeks.

“I’m so bloody pumped.”

Why Blues should trade Patrick Cripps | 02:01

Steele said the role he was promised upon crossing over to Melbourne was to be a “senior, defensive midfielder” to support the likes of Kysaiah Pickett and Caleb Windsor on and off the field.

And Steele also simply wanted to get back to “enjoying footy”.

“That’s something I told ‘Kingy’ I wanted to do,” he added.

“I hadn’t really enjoyed footy my last two years.

“He just said he wants to help me get back to my best playing and really find the love of the game again.

“That was really the message, it was pretty simple. So far, so good.”



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Recent News

Flanno’s bold Dragons call; Broncos’ big changes as exiled Dog back: Teams Analysis

Flanno’s bold Dragons call; Broncos’ big changes as exiled Dog back: Teams Analysis

7 April 2026
‘Doesn’t give me much’: Power skipper’s Butters reveal after legend’s claim over exit; Crows cop umpiring mistake — AFL Daily

‘Doesn’t give me much’: Power skipper’s Butters reveal after legend’s claim over exit; Crows cop umpiring mistake — AFL Daily

7 April 2026

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