The defensive anchor in Geelong's backline and one of the competition's premier key defenders, Jack Henry was as consistent and reliable as ever in 2025.
Surpassing 150 AFL games in his ninth season with the Cats, Henry made a strong start to the year before an injury kept him sidelined for five weeks.
He returned in Round 10 against Port Adelaide and did not miss a beat, immediately looking assured on the last line of defence, despite being tested against some of the AFL's best forwards each week.
Despite missing a period of games, Henry still led Geelong for intercept marks and intercept possessions in 2025, while also sitting second at the club for contested marks and third for spoils.
While there were a number of sensational performances, Henry's consistency was what stood out, taking at least one intercept mark in all bar one game during the season.