Will Setterfield
Will Setterfield (born 5 February 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer who has played in the Australian Football League (AFL) for the Greater Western Sydney Giants, Carlton Football Club, and Essendon Football Club.[1] Standing at 192 cm tall, Setterfield was drafted by the Giants with the fifth overall pick in the 2016 AFL National Draft from the Sandringham Dragons in Victoria.[2] He made his senior debut in Round 18 of the 2017 season and went on to play 2 games for GWS before being traded to Carlton at the end of the 2018 season in exchange for a future second-round draft pick.[1] At Carlton, Setterfield established himself as a versatile inside-outside midfielder, playing 55 games from 2019 to 2022 and achieving a career-high in 2020 when he featured in 16 matches, ranking second on the team for tackles (5.3 average) and third for clearances (3.2 average).[2] He was traded to Essendon in October 2022 for a future fourth-round selection, joining the club to bolster its midfield depth with his contested ball-winning abilities and physical presence.[3] Over three seasons with the Bombers, injuries restricted him to just 27 senior appearances, though he showed strong form in 2025 with 13 games, averaging 21.7 disposals and 7.4 tackles per match before a Lisfranc foot injury sidelined him in Round 18.[4] Essendon delisted Setterfield on 30 October 2025 to create list space ahead of the draft, but the club indicated openness to redrafting him or supporting his pursuit of opportunities elsewhere as a delisted free agent.[4] Across his AFL career totaling 84 games and 15 goals, Setterfield has earned one Brownlow Medal vote and remains regarded for his tackling prowess (career average 4.5) and clearance work (2.6 average).[1]Early life
Family background
Will Setterfield was born on 5 February 1998 in Albury, New South Wales, Australia.[5] Setterfield grew up in a close-knit family that emphasized support and encouragement. His parents, Anne and Mark Setterfield, were pivotal figures in his upbringing, offering unwavering guidance.[6] His older brother, James, born around 1995, also played a key supportive role, sharing in family decisions that influenced Will's development, such as relocating for educational and sporting opportunities.[7]Junior football and education
Setterfield began his junior football career with the Albury Tigers in the Ovens and Murray Football League's junior competitions, where he developed his skills alongside his early education at The Scots School Albury in New South Wales.[8][9] At age 15, he relocated from Albury to Melbourne to pursue a boarding scholarship at Caulfield Grammar School, a move supported by his family that balanced academic and sporting development.[10][11] In Melbourne, Setterfield progressed through the representative pathway by joining the Sandringham Dragons in the TAC Cup under-18 competition, where he showcased versatility as a tall midfielder, averaging strong disposal counts in key matches during the 2016 season.[10][12] His performances earned him selection in the Vic Metro under-18 team for the 2016 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, contributing to their Division One title win with notable inside midfield work before a foot injury limited his participation in later rounds.[13][14]Professional career
Draft selection and GWS Giants tenure (2016–2018)
Setterfield was selected by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with their second pick and the fifth overall selection in the 2016 NAB AFL National Draft, following a bid from Carlton that the Giants matched using their academy access to the Victorian-born midfielder.[15][16] He made his AFL debut in Round 18 of the 2017 season against Richmond at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, recording 12 disposals (eight kicks and four handballs), six tackles, three marks, and two behinds in the Giants' 19-point loss.[17] Setterfield appeared in one additional match that year, against Fremantle in Round 21, where he amassed 13 disposals, four tackles, and three marks as Greater Western Sydney secured a 53-point victory.[18] His early professional experience was marked by interruptions from injuries, including an ankle syndesmosis issue and a concussion, limiting his opportunities to establish himself in the senior side.[19] Setterfield's 2018 season was derailed before it began when he ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during a preseason practice match against Sydney in February, confirming a season-ending injury via scans.[20][21] Over his two full seasons with the Giants from 2017 to 2018, he played just two AFL games in total, reflecting the challenges of transitioning from junior levels amid injury setbacks.[17] At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Setterfield requested a trade from Greater Western Sydney, motivated by homesickness—stemming from his Victorian roots—and a pursuit of more consistent senior football opportunities.[16]Carlton stint (2019–2022)
At the end of the 2018 AFL trade period, Will Setterfield was acquired by Carlton from Greater Western Sydney in exchange for the Blues' third-round selection (pick 43) and a future second-round pick, with the Giants also sending their fourth-round pick (71) to Carlton as part of the deal.[22][12] This move came after Setterfield had been hampered by significant injuries during his early years at GWS, including an ankle syndesmosis and concussion in 2017 and an ACL rupture in 2018, which had delayed his development and impacted his confidence heading into the trade.[23] Over four seasons at Carlton from 2019 to 2022, Setterfield played 55 games and kicked 12 goals, gradually establishing himself as a reliable inside midfielder.[17] His debut came in round 1 of 2019 against Richmond, where he contributed 18 disposals in a competitive performance.[12] Despite interruptions from injuries and the challenges of the shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, Setterfield showed steady improvement, playing 18 games in his debut year and 16 in 2020, often providing contested ball-winning and clearance work in the Blues' midfield rotation.[17] Setterfield's 2022 season marked a breakthrough, as he featured in 13 games while averaging 21.7 disposals per match.[24] Key highlights included a 24-disposal effort against Collingwood in round 23, underscoring his ability to influence games through pressure and ball-winning.[2] At the conclusion of the 2022 season, Setterfield was traded to Essendon, with Carlton sending him and their fourth-round pick (68) in exchange for a future fourth-round selection from the Bombers.[3] This move allowed Setterfield to seek greater opportunities after a period of consistent but limited senior exposure at the Blues.[25]Essendon period (2023–2025)
Setterfield was acquired by Essendon from Carlton during the 2022 AFL Trade Period in exchange for a future fourth-round draft selection, with Carlton also sending pick 68, and the midfielder signing a four-year contract to join the club ahead of the 2023 season.[25][26] His previous consistency at Carlton contributed to his selection as a versatile inside-outside midfielder capable of adding depth to Essendon's engine room.[27] Setterfield's time at Essendon was marked by significant injury interruptions, limiting him to just 27 games across the 2023 to 2025 seasons. In 2023, his debut year with the Bombers, he managed only 10 appearances due to persistent hamstring and foot stress injuries that hampered his pre-season preparation and early-season availability.[28][29] The following year, 2024, saw further setbacks, restricting him to four games as he continued to battle recurring soft-tissue issues.[27] Overall, he kicked three goals during his Essendon tenure.[24] The 2025 season represented a resurgence for Setterfield, where he played 13 games before a late-season Lisfranc foot injury sidelined him.[27] He averaged 21.7 disposals and 7.4 tackles per game, showcasing his contest-winning ability and pressure around the ball.[9][30] Standout performances included a strong showing in Essendon's 39-point victory over Melbourne in round five, where he recorded 21 disposals and applied relentless pressure in a consistent team effort.[31]Delisting and future prospects (2025–present)
On 30 October 2025, Essendon delisted Will Setterfield as part of efforts to free up list spots ahead of the national draft, a move described by the club as a "difficult decision" following a challenging waiting period marked by ongoing injury concerns.[4][27] The delisting allows Setterfield to pursue opportunities as a delisted free agent, with Essendon expressing openness to potential re-rookying arrangements if no external deal materializes.[32] As of November 17, 2025, Setterfield remains unsigned as a delisted free agent and has attracted strong interest from multiple rival clubs, particularly Victorian-based teams seeking experienced midfield depth for the 2026 season.[33][34] His availability comes at a time when delisted free agency remains active, positioning him for a possible fourth club in his AFL career despite persistent injury setbacks. At the time of delisting, Setterfield's career totals stood at 84 games and 15 goals across stints with Greater Western Sydney, Carlton, and Essendon.[9] Setterfield's journey has been defined by resilience in the face of repeated injuries and multiple trades, with the midfielder reflecting earlier in 2025 on the mental fortitude required to persevere. "The last few years, I've learned so much about resilience and just to keep cracking away," he stated after a strong performance against Melbourne, highlighting his determination amid career disruptions.[35] His solid 2025 form, including 13 games before a foot injury sidelined him, has further bolstered external interest in his services.[24]Career statistics and playing style
AFL playing statistics
Will Setterfield's AFL career spans three clubs, with his playing statistics reflecting a progression from limited early appearances to more consistent midfield contributions, interrupted by injuries. He debuted with the Greater Western Sydney Giants in 2017, played 55 games for Carlton from 2019 to 2022, and appeared in 27 games for Essendon between 2023 and 2025.[17][1] The following table summarizes his key season-by-season statistics, including games played (G), goals (Gls), kicks (K), handballs (HB), disposals (D), marks (M), tackles (T), and clearances (Cl). Data excludes the 2018 season, during which he played no AFL games.[17]| Season | Club | G | Gls | K | HB | D | M | T | Cl |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | GWS | 2 | 0 | 12 | 6 | 18 | 5 | 10 | 1 |
| 2019 | Carlton | 18 | 6 | 183 | 114 | 297 | 58 | 56 | 27 |
| 2020 | Carlton | 16 | 4 | 147 | 97 | 244 | 29 | 84 | 51 |
| 2021 | Carlton | 8 | 1 | 74 | 50 | 124 | 35 | 17 | 22 |
| 2022 | Carlton | 13 | 1 | 131 | 83 | 214 | 51 | 30 | 20 |
| 2023 | Essendon | 10 | 2 | 112 | 96 | 208 | 47 | 60 | 30 |
| 2024 | Essendon | 4 | 0 | 49 | 42 | 91 | 17 | 27 | 21 |
| 2025 | Essendon | 13 | 1 | 148 | 134 | 282 | 54 | 96 | 45 |