The AFL has released a preliminary list of next year's free agents, with 69 players currently eligible.

North Melbourne and Geelong have the most players on the list, with each club having seven prospective 2015 free agents.

Adelaide and Fremantle have the next most with six each, while Collingwood has the fewest with just one, followed by Port Adelaide and Brisbane Lions (two each).

The Kangaroos have not lost a player to free agency since its introduction in 2012.

In the same time, the Roos have picked up three opposition free agents (St Kilda's Nick Dal Santo in 2013, Carlton's Jarrad Waite and Western Bulldog Shaun Higgins in 2014) – no other club has recruited more than two – while the Cats secured Jared Rivers from Melbourne in 2012.

North's prospective 2015 free agents include captain Andrew Swallow, star veterans Brent Harvey and Drew Petrie, key defender Nathan Grima and injury-plagued key-position player Robbie Tarrant.

Swallow is set to be a restricted free agent given he will be coming into free agency for the first time in his career and is one of the Roos' highest-paid players.

This would give North the right to keep its skipper simply by matching any rival offer, but it should be noted no club has done this in free agency's three-year history.

Harvey and Petrie will be unrestricted free agents, with first-time free agents Grima and Tarrant almost certain to fall in the same category.

Geelong's highest priority will be to re-sign spearhead Tom Hawkins, who alongside Adelaide's Patrick Dangerfield is next year's most tantalising free agent.

The Cats' other free agents include superstar veterans Steve Johnson, Jimmy Bartel, Corey Enright and James Kelly, while Andrew Mackie and Mathew Stokes could also appeal to rival clubs.

Dangerfield is part of the 2007 draft class that will become eligible for free agency for the first time next year.

His draft alumni Matthew Kreuzer, Alex Rance and Tom Bellchambers (pre-season draft) are also set to become free agents after completing the minimum eight years' service at their respective clubs.

Matthew Leuenberger, Jack Steven and Scott Selwood are among 2015's other big-name free agents, while six club captains – Jed Adcock, Luke Hodge, Swallow, Matthew Pavlich, Nathan Jones and Robert Murphy – could also be available in next October's free agency period.

As strong as next year's pool looks, it is worth noting that just four of the 57 players on the AFL's official 2014 Free Agency list changed clubs – Waite, Higgins, James Frawley (Melbourne to Hawthorn) and Nick Malceski (Sydney Swans to Gold Coast).

And in the past month five stars who could have explored free agency at the end of 2015 have re-signed with their clubs: Taylor Walker (Adelaide), Robbie Gray, Matthew Lobbe (Port Adelaide), Trent Cotchin (Richmond) and Matt Priddis (West Coast).

More will join them before the AFL releases its official list ahead of the 2015 season.

 

2015's FREE AGENTS:

ADELAIDE
Patrick Dangerfield
Richard Douglas
Andy Otten
Brent Reilly
Scott Thompson
Brodie Martin

BRISBANE LIONS
Jed Adcock
Matthew Leuenberger

CARLTON
Dennis Armfield
Andrew Carrazzo
David Ellard
Matthew Kreuzer
Chris Judd

COLLINGWOOD
Brent Macaffer

ESSENDON
Courtenay Dempsey
Brent Stanton
Tom Bellchambers
Dustin Fletcher
Tayte Pears
Jason Winderlich

FREMANTLE
Ryan Crowley
Paul Duffield
Michael Johnson
Luke McPharlin
Matthew Pavlich
Aaron Sandilands

GEELONG
Jimmy Bartel
Corey Enright
Tom Hawkins
James Kelly
Steve Johnson
Andrew Mackie
Mathew Stokes

HAWTHORN
Luke Hodge
Sam Mitchell
Matthew Suckling
Brendan Whitecross

MELBOURNE
Colin Garland
Mark Jamar
Nathan Jones

NORTH MELBOURNE
Michael Firrito
Nathan Grima
Brent Harvey
Scott McMahon
Drew Petrie
Andrew Swallow
Robbie Tarrant

PORT ADELAIDE
Kane Cornes
Tom Logan (rookie)

RICHMOND
Nathan Foley
Chris Newman
Alex Rance

ST KILDA
Sean Dempster
Sam Fisher
Sam Gilbert
Jack Steven
Adam Schneider (rookie)

SYDNEY SWANS
Adam Goodes
Heath Grundy
Ted Richards

WEST COAST
Sam Butler
Patrick McGinnity
Scott Selwood
Beau Waters

WESTERN BULLDOGS
Matthew Boyd
Jarrad Grant
Dale Morris
Robert Murphy
Easton Wood