Butters Takes the Helm as Power Captain Amidst Contract Speculation
Port Adelaide’s star midfielder, Zak Butters, is set to assume the captaincy for the Power in a challenging period, stepping into the leadership void left by injured skipper Connor Rozee. This significant responsibility comes as Butters himself navigates a crucial multimillion-dollar decision regarding his future with the club, with his contract expiring at the end of the season.

Rozee is facing a lengthy stint on the sidelines, expected to be out of action for at least three months due to a significant hamstring tendon tear. In his absence, Victorian-born Butters, a three-time club champion and current vice-captain, has been identified as the natural successor to lead the team. Coach Joss Carr expressed unwavering confidence in Butters’ ability to continue performing at a high level while simultaneously weighing up lucrative offers from rival AFL clubs.
“I have always got hope,” Carr stated to reporters on Wednesday, underscoring his belief in the club’s ability to retain its key talent. “The most important thing is, we play good footy.”
Carr elaborated on the decision to hand the reins to Butters, describing it as a straightforward choice. He emphasised that the move wasn’t about finding a direct replacement for Rozee, but rather about ensuring the high standards set by the injured captain are maintained. “It’s not about replacing Connor, but it’s about maintaining the standards that Connor has set,” Carr explained. “It gives Zak an opportunity to go out there and lead the way that he does.”
The highly publicised contract situation surrounding Butters, for which the Power have publicly committed to matching any free-agency offers, played no part in the captaincy decision. “Not at all,” Carr confirmed when questioned about its influence. “It was a really simple decision because Zak has been a great leader of this football club. And his improvement in his leadership just this year has been amazing. We have been rapt with his willingness to receive feedback, to get better and work on his leadership, and it now presents an opportunity for him to keep developing that.”
Stepping Up in Rozee’s Absence
The loss of Rozee is undoubtedly a blow to the Power, especially as they prepare to face West Coast this Sunday at Adelaide Oval. With a current record of one win and one loss after a dominant performance against Essendon, the team needs every player to elevate their game.
“Super disappointing – you want all your players available, you want your leaders available, you want your best players out there,” Carr lamented. “And not having Connor hurts. But it presents an opportunity for every player that plays this weekend to just lift that little bit more.”
Butters’ elevation to captaincy is more than just a temporary measure; it’s a testament to his growth as a player and a leader within the Port Adelaide Football Club. His consistent performances, coupled with his evident commitment to improving his leadership qualities, have made him an indispensable figure.
The Contract Conundrum: A Test of Loyalty
As Butters dons the captain’s armband, the spotlight intensifies on his contractual negotiations. Having been a standout performer for the Power since his debut, his current form has inevitably attracted significant attention from other clubs eager to secure his services. The Power’s declaration of intent to match any rival offers signals their strong desire to retain one of their most prized assets.
This situation presents a unique challenge for both the player and the club. For Butters, it’s a chance to assess his career trajectory and financial future, while for Port Adelaide, it’s a crucial period to demonstrate their ambition and commitment to building a premiership-contending team.
Looking Ahead: Maintaining Momentum
With the West Coast Eagles next on the fixture, the Power will be looking to Butters to inspire his teammates and maintain the high level of performance that saw them trounce Essendon. The team’s ability to overcome the absence of their captain will be a key indicator of their depth and resilience.

The upcoming matches will not only be a test of the Power’s on-field capabilities but also a significant chapter in Zak Butters’ personal journey. His leadership under pressure, both as captain and as a contracted player weighing his options, will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike. The club’s success in navigating these challenges will be pivotal in shaping their fortunes for the remainder of the season and beyond.



















