A decade ago, the AFL followed the lead of the American sporting codes by introducing a free agency program.
The policy has led to the biggest shift in the employee/employer relations since the induction of the eight-hour working day and the biggest in the code since the short-lived ten-year rule of the Seventies.
The past shackles of clearances, poor salaries and a powerless playing class were cast off, with million dollar deals over multiple years becoming the new norm.
No sooner had this new age been established did the term โpre-agency' become a side-effect and a part of the footballing vernacular.
The tag of pre-agent relates to those that are still on contract with their current clubs, but come the agreements conclusion, they will have served a tenure long enough to be granted either restricted or unrestricted free agency status.
Recently, clubs have begun shopping these players prior to their contracts completion in an effort to avoid leaving future negotiations empty handed. Players have also been known to openly flirt with other teams as a means of securing an extension from their current cheque cutters.
With the conclusion of the 2020 season imminent and the trade period around the following corner, we've compiled a list of the players that will enter free agency this time next year.
Below are all 18 club's most interesting 'pre-agent', with some added speculation about what their futures may hold.
Carlton
Patrick Cripps
Before you throttle me, Carlton fans, just know that I'm only raising your skipper's name, not sending him anywhere.
Again, like Rich and Zorko, Cripps is in a position to finally enjoy success with his side after so many years as the sole beacon of hope.
Patrick Cripps nails one from a stoppage ๐#AFLBluesSaints pic.twitter.com/UZoxAeXJvo
— AFL (@AFL) July 2, 2020
Although a contract extension appears imminent, Cripps will become a restricted free agent next year should no pen be put to paper.