Premiers Richmond are sitting in a strong list position after investing in the NAB AFL Draft rather than reloading with experience for 2018.
Only five clubs – the Brisbane Lions, Carlton, Gold Coast, North Melbourne and St Kilda – have younger lists than the Tigers, with ruckman Shaun Hampson the only player who will enter the season aged 30 or older.
After entering 2017 having played 65 finals collectively – compared to Hawthorn's 313 and Sydney's 267 – last year's premiership run has given the Tigers 114 games of September experience.
Oldest to youngest list1. Adelaide
2. Hawthorn
3. Collingwood
4. Geelong
5. Port Adelaide
6. GWS
7. Essendon
8. Sydney
9. Melbourne
10. Fremantle
11. West Coast
12. W.Bulldogs
13. Richmond14. Carlton
15. St Kilda
16. Brisbane
17. North Melbourne
18. Gold Coast
Summary of 2018 AFL club listsCLUB AVE AGE (Y, D) AVG GAMES FINALS 100+ GAMES YET TO DEBUT FROM OTHER AFL CLUBSAdelaide 24 192 68 165 14 13 8
Brisbane 23 128 54 65 9 11 11
Carlton 23 244 56 56 7 8 17
Collingwood 24 98 70 116 13 9 12
Essendon 23 355 58 63 9 9 10
Fremantle 23 292 63 144 13 12 9
Geelong 24 95 65 209 13 12 9
Gold Coast 23 22 60 31 7 9 9
GWS Gaints 24 16 64 143 10 11 11
Hawthorn 24 179 74 265 17 9 10
Melbourne 23 335 57 44 8 9 11
North Melbourne 23 117 52 107 10 11 7
Port Adelaide 24 50 73 109 17 10 13
Richmond 23 255 62 114 11 8 8St Kilda 23 201 53 32 10 10 12
Sydney 23 343 66 303 11 12 4
West Coast 23 282 64 169 15 16 7
Western Bulldogs 23 259 56 129 9 7 6
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AVERAGE 23 278 62 126 11 10 10
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-11-30/adelaides-2018-list-is-one-for-the-ages