Either through necessity or creativity, some coaches look for positional changes to turn a game or season.
Utilising defenders in attack, or rebounders through the midfield, role switches can be unearthed, adding a whole new perspective to what the player is capable of.
Some moves in 2025 resulted in All-Australian blazers, while others caused oppositional distress. We take you through some of the best positional changes of 2025…
Nasiah Wanganeen-MileraÂ
Half-Back to Midfield
This would be at the top of most lists for season 2025 as the star Saint emerged as one of the game’s most exciting players.
Wanganeen-Milera’s switch from half-back to the midfield proved to be one of Ross Lyon’s best masterstrokes, exposing the 22-year-old to his incredible potential, especially in the front half of the ground.
A major uptick in disposals saw Wanganeen-Milera gather 29.9 touches on average, whilst also kicking 17 goals from 23 outings. Notably, his four-goal and 34-possession performance against Melbourne will go down in footy folklore for multiple reasons. One of those being his ability to determine the outcome of a match.
Despite the efforts of the opposition, he never dipped under 20 possessions for the year, and has added a string to his bow that not many, if any, can contend with.
The progression from half-back to the midfield has been a common move among some of the game’s best, but Wanganeen-Milera could be the pick of the bunch.

St Kilda will also be pleased with Max Hall’s integration into the midfield after beginning his career as a crafty forward.
He began 2025 inside 50, but his quick feet, clean hands and football nous saw him elevate into the on-ball brigade to good effect, seeing an increase in possession count but still maintaining his scoreboard impact.