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Zak Butters

Zak Butters (born 8 September 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays as an elite midfielder for the in the . Drafted with pick 12 in the 2018 AFL National Draft from the Western Jets in the NAB Under-18 Championships, Butters made his senior debut in 2019 and has since established himself as one of the competition's premier ball-winners, renowned for his hard-at-the-ball attitude, silky skills, and courageous play style. Standing at 181 cm tall, he has played 139 career games as of the end of the 2025 season, averaging 28 disposals and 6.6 clearances per game that year across 20 matches. Butters has earned widespread acclaim for his on-field contributions, including selection in the in both 2023 and 2024, as well as being named the Coaches (AFLCA) Champion Player of the Year in 2023. At , he has won the club's award, the , in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and was recognized as the Players (AFLPA) Most Courageous Player in 2023 and 2024. Additional honours include the Showdown Medal in 2024 for his performance against , the VC Medal in 2025, and a place in the AFLPA's 22under22 team in 2020. Off the field, Butters has served as since 2024, supporting captain , and finished third in the 2024 count with 29 votes (from the 2024 season) and polled 21 votes in 2025, for a career total of 83 votes as of the end of the 2025 season.

Early life and junior career

Upbringing and family

Zak Butters was born on 8 September 2000 in , . He grew up in the regional town of , a close-knit community about 50 kilometres west of , where local sports, including and , played a central role in youth development. Butters participated in junior athletics at the Bacchus Marsh Little Athletics Centre from under-11s through under-14s, fostering his early physical conditioning and discipline in a supportive local environment. To pursue advanced football opportunities while maintaining his education, Butters attended Maribyrnong College in as part of its selective sports academy, where he balanced academic studies with intensive athletic training. This program helped nurture his talents during his high school years, providing structured development amid the demands of regional life. Butters' family faced significant personal challenges during his upbringing, particularly with his older sister Tiarni's battle against ice addiction, which began when Butters was around 16 years old and lasted for three years. In a 2020 interview, Butters shared how the ordeal strained the family, including his parents Renee and Wayne, leading to emotional difficulties for him, such as crying on drives to training, but also underscored the resilience built through familial support and community ties in . Tiarni achieved after six months clean by early 2020 and relocated to with Butters and their mother, highlighting the family's ongoing commitment to recovery.

Representative football and draft preparation

Butters began his junior football journey with the Darley Football Club in , , where he played a total of 108 games from 2008 through his junior career, eventually making a brief appearance in the senior side. His time at Darley honed his skills in local competitions, establishing him as a promising talent in the region. Progressing to the elite under-18 level, Butters represented the Western Jets in the (now ), competing in 17 games during his bottom-age year in 2017 and 12 games in 2018. Across these seasons, he averaged approximately 20 disposals per game, with half being contested possessions, alongside nearly four tackles and four marks, demonstrating his ability to accumulate the ball under pressure while contributing to forward entries. His performances highlighted a clever, creative midfield style, utilizing his elite left-foot kicking and football smarts to set up plays. Butters earned selection in the Vic Metro under-18 team for the 2018 NAB Under-18 Championships, where he showcased versatility as a damaging capable of winning clearances and spreading the play. In matches such as the one against Vic Country, he recorded 15 disposals, three inside-50s, and four tackles, using his speed and agility to impact contests despite not always posting high numbers. His left-footed precision and ability to break lines were standout features, earning praise for his poise in high-stakes national competition. However, Butters' draft year was interrupted by a injury sustained during the championships game against on July 4, 2018, which forced him to miss the second half of the TAC Cup season. He played through the pain in subsequent Vic Metro games before undergoing season-ending surgery immediately after the team's final championship match. The required dedicated rehabilitation, during which Butters focused on maintaining fitness and mental resilience, negotiating with medical staff to balance recovery with pre-draft preparations. By late November 2018, he had sufficiently recovered to complete a 2km for recruiters, ensuring the setback did not significantly hinder his draft prospects.

AFL career

Draft selection and debut

Butters was selected by with the 12th pick in the 2018 National from the Western Jets in the NAB League. Prior to the , several clubs showed strong interest in the versatile midfielder, including , which made a last-minute attempt to up the order on draft night but ultimately failed to secure him. Upon being drafted, Butters' initial contract was extended in 2019 to run through to the end of 2022. He made his debut in Round 1 of the 2019 season against at the , where he recorded 13 disposals and kicked two goals in Port Adelaide's 26-point victory. Butters quickly impressed as a tough inside , showing physicality beyond his slight frame in confronting opposition ruckman early in the match. His readiness for debut followed a successful recovery from a season-ending sustained in his junior year.

Early professional seasons (2019–2022)

Butters began his AFL career at in 2019, playing 19 games and kicking 12 goals as he adapted to the increased physicality and speed of senior football following a strong debut where he booted two goals against . Transitioning from a half-forward role at junior level, he averaged 14.2 disposals per game while learning to contest harder at ground level and contribute to the team's forward pressure, though inconsistencies in decision-making under pressure highlighted his ongoing development. His efforts earned praise for showing glimpses of class, particularly in open play, but the season underscored the challenges of building endurance against established AFL bodies. The 2020 season, shortened and disrupted by the , saw relocate to a hub for multiple rounds, which tested the young squad's resilience amid isolation protocols and irregular scheduling. Butters featured in 17 games, elevating his output to an average of 14.6 disposals and 11 goals, with his first major of the year coming against in round one as he opened the scoring in the second quarter. The hub environment amplified physical and mental demands, yet he demonstrated improved consistency in ball-winning, particularly in contested situations, helping secure a top-four finish despite the unconventional circumstances. Butters' 2021 campaign marked a significant breakthrough despite injury limiting him to 12 games, where he averaged 18.8 disposals and kicked 8 goals, solidifying his role as a key midfielder alongside emerging talent Connor Rozee. His growing leadership in the engine room was evident in Port's strong home-and-away form, driving the team's clearance work and transitions to contribute to a qualifying final victory and a preliminary final appearance, though injuries to the young core limited full cohesion. Butters' ability to combine burst speed with precise kicking proved vital in high-stakes matches, positioning him as a cornerstone of the Power's finals push before a preliminary final exit. By 2022, Butters had consolidated his status, playing 20 games and booting 10 goals while averaging 22.2 disposals and 3.7 clearances per match, showcasing refined forward craft through smarter positioning and goal-sense instincts. His enhanced contest work at stoppages allowed greater involvement in Port's midfield rotations, though the team faltered in with an early qualifying final loss to , highlighting areas for collective improvement despite his personal growth.

Established star (2023–2025)

In 2023, Zak Butters enjoyed a breakout season with , playing 25 games and leading the club in disposals with an average of 27.5 per match. His midfield dominance was instrumental in Port's run to the semi-finals, where they fell to . Butters capped the year with his first top-10 finish in the , placing fourth with 27 votes. Butters built on this momentum in 2024, featuring in 26 games and earning selection as a back-to-back All-Australian . He also received the AFL Players' Association Robert Rose Most Courageous Player award for the second consecutive year, recognized for his fearless tackling approach. advanced to the preliminary final under his leadership, though they were defeated by . The 2025 season presented challenges for Butters, who missed the opening month due to a injury before returning to play 20 games despite ongoing groin issues. He averaged 12.5 contested possessions per game, showcasing his elite ball-winning ability. Butters secured his third straight as Port's best and fairest player. He polled highly in the Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year award, finishing third with 87 votes. In October 2025, Butters requested a trade to return to his home state of , attracting interest from and the . Port Adelaide rejected the request, affirming their commitment to retaining him as a into 2026; as of November 2025, the club is prioritizing extension talks.

Playing style and role

Midfield attributes and skills

Butters serves as a dynamic inside/outside midfielder for , where he thrives in winning clearances and contested stoppages, averaging 3.5 clearances per game across his career. His ability to extract the ball from tight contests and transition play forward underscores his value in midfield battles. Renowned for his elite disposal skills, Butters averages 22.6 disposals per game over his career, bolstered by precise kicking (11.0 kicks per game on average) and reliable receives that maintain possession under duress. These attributes enable him to distribute effectively from the contest, contributing to 's midfield dominance. Butters demonstrates versatility by occasionally shifting forward, where he has kicked 68 career goals through intelligent positioning and applying . His silky ball use under allows him to break defensive lines with evasive maneuvers. Courageous traits further enhance his execution of these skills in high-stakes moments.

Physicality and leadership

Zak Butters is renowned for his fearless and aggressive playing style, earning him the Players' Association's Robert Rose Most Courageous Player award in both 2023 and 2024. His on-field bravery is exemplified by his consistent pressure and tackling, with a career average of 3.4 tackles per game across 139 appearances, rising to a career-high 5.1 tackles per game in 2025. Butters also excels in shepherding teammates, using his physical presence to create space and protect the ball carrier during contested situations. At 181 cm and 78 kg, Butters leverages his compact frame and low center of gravity to excel in physical contests, frequently winning possessions in tight spaces. This aggressive approach has led to a notable history of tribunal fines, dubbed the "Butters Bill," which neared $50,000 as of April 2025 due to repeated charges for rough conduct and high contact. Butters' leadership has emerged prominently, serving as Port Adelaide's from 2024 through 2025, where he supported captain and guided younger midfielders, including close teammate . During Port Adelaide's mid-table finish in 13th place in 2025, he was vocal about maintaining high team standards amid challenges. His durability underscores this role; despite a sidelining him for the season's opening month and ongoing groin issues, Butters featured in 20 games that year, contributing to his tally of 139 career matches.

Achievements and honors

Club-level awards

Zak Butters first won the , Port Adelaide's award, in 2023 after polling 190 votes to edge out on 170. This victory capped a breakout season for the then-22-year-old , who led the club's count and contributed to Port Adelaide's appearance. In 2024, Butters secured back-to-back honors at age 23, amassing 159 votes to finish seven ahead of (152). He was awarded the Showdown Medal for his record 42 disposals and best-on-ground performance in round 23 against . His dominant midfield performances, despite managing minor injuries, underpinned another strong campaign that propelled to a top-four finish. Butters claimed his third consecutive on September 2, 2025, polling 134 votes—16 clear of (118)—despite missing the first six weeks of the season due to knee surgery. He also won the VC Medal for his standout performance against Carlton on . At 24, he joined an elite group as the first player since to win three straight best and fairests before turning 25, and the first at since Robbie Gray (2014–2016).

League-wide recognition

Butters first gained league-wide acclaim in 2023, earning selection to the in the follower position for his versatile defensive contributions and ball-winning ability. His performances that year also saw him finish fourth in the count with 27 votes, recognizing his impact across 23 games. Additionally, Butters was awarded the AFLPA Most Courageous Player for his relentless tackling and pressure acts, averaging over five tackles per match. He ranked in the top 20 for average disposals league-wide, underscoring his midfield dominance. Building on this breakthrough, Butters secured back-to-back All-Australian honors in , this time named in the midfield for his elevated clearance work and game control. He improved his Brownlow finish to third place with 29 votes, polling consistently in high-stakes matches. Retaining the AFLPA Most Courageous Player award highlighted his sustained physicality, though he did not win it in 2025. Butters again finished in the league's top 20 for disposals, averaging nearly 29 per game. His club best and fairest successes served as a key prerequisite for these national accolades. In 2025, Butters was shortlisted for the AFLPA MVP award, reflecting peer recognition of his all-around excellence, while maintaining top-20 status in league disposals. These honors cemented Butters as one of the AFL's premier midfielders.

Statistics

Career overview

Zak Butters has appeared in 139 senior matches for by the conclusion of the 2025 AFL season, during which he has kicked 68 goals. Throughout his career, Butters has maintained strong statistical output, averaging 22.6 disposals, 11.7 kicks, 10.8 handballs, 3.6 tackles, and 3.5 clearances per game. His disposal efficiency has been a consistent strength, sitting at 73% for his career and reaching 78% in the 2024 season. Key milestones include playing his 100th career game in 2024 against St Kilda. Butters has also recorded multiple high-disposal games exceeding 30 touches, such as his 32-disposal effort against in 2025.
StatisticCareer Average
Disposals22.6
Kicks11.7
Handballs10.8
Tackles3.6
Clearances3.5

Season-by-season performance

Zak Butters' performance in the Australian Football League (AFL) demonstrates a clear trajectory of development, with his disposal averages rising consistently from his debut season through to his established years as a key for . Early seasons saw him building game time and efficiency, while from 2022 onward, he emerged as an elite ball-winner, regularly exceeding 25 disposals per game amid increased midfield responsibilities. The following table summarizes his season-by-season statistics, focusing on games played, total disposals, average disposals, and total goals. These metrics highlight his progression, with a career average of approximately 22.6 disposals per game across 139 matches.
SeasonGames PlayedTotal DisposalsAverage DisposalsTotal Goals
20191926914.212
20201724814.611
20211222518.88
20222044322.210
20232568727.513
20242670527.113
20252055928.01
In 2025, Butters' reduced games tally to 20 was impacted by a pre-season injury that sidelined him for the opening month, followed by ongoing groin discomfort managed throughout the year, culminating in post-season . Despite these challenges, he peaked with a career-high disposal average, underscoring his resilience and consistency.

Personal life

Family background and challenges

Following his selection by in the 2018 AFL National Draft, Zak Butters maintained close ties with his family, who played a pivotal role in supporting his transition to life in . His parents, Wayne and Renee Butters, encouraged the move, with Renee relocating from their hometown in , , to live with him in early 2019, providing essential emotional stability during his early professional years. A significant family challenge centered on Butters' sister, Tiarni Butters, who battled addiction for three years, beginning around her late teens. The issue strained family dynamics and affected Butters' focus during his debut season, as he worried about her well-being back in while adjusting to interstate life. In late 2019, Tiarni entered and subsequently moved to to live with Butters and their mother Renee, marking a turning point; by early 2020, she had been clean for six months. Butters publicly addressed these hardships in a Fox Footy ahead of the AFL finals, highlighting the emotional toll and crediting football as an escape that strengthened family bonds. Through sharing his experiences, he has advocated for greater awareness within the sport, emphasizing the importance of support systems for athletes facing personal crises. Tiarni remains the only sibling prominently featured in public accounts of Butters' life, with no other family members drawing significant media attention. Butters keeps his romantic life private.

Off-field interests and media presence

Butters has cultivated an interest in as a primary off-field pursuit since arriving at , frequently participating in rounds with teammates and fellow players to unwind away from the demands of professional football. This hobby gained public attention in October 2025 when he was approached by a Channel 7 reporter mid-round at a South Australian course, amid ongoing speculation about his future, underscoring the boundaries between his personal time and professional scrutiny. In terms of media presence, Butters maintains a professional engagement through regular post-match interviews and press conferences with Port Adelaide's official channels, where he discusses team performance and personal reflections. His profile escalated in 2025 due to contract extension talks and trade rumors, leading to frequent appearances in mainstream outlets like 7News and Sporting News, where he addressed his commitment to the club and family considerations influencing his decisions. Butters has described himself as introverted outside the football environment, noting that the sport provides an outlet for his more outgoing side.

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