List changes: Veteran midfielder Scott Thompson won't play on next season, but other changes haven't been announced with the Crows still in the finals.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Harry Dear, Kyle Hartigan, Alex Keath (rookie), Jake Lever, Andy Otten, Daniel Talia
General defenders: Luke Brown, Kyle Cheney, Tom Doedee, Jake Kelly, Rory Laird, Brodie Smith, Harrison Wigg
Summary: Keath looms as the logical replacement for Lever if he requests a trade. Otten and Cheney are without contracts for next season. Midfielders Mackay and Seedsman could provide cover across half-back for Smith, who will miss most of next year with a torn ACL.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Rory Atkins, Brad Crouch, Matt Crouch, Richard Douglas, Cam Ellis-Yolmen, Jordan Gallucci, Dean Gore, Curtly Hampton, David Mackay, Paul Seedsman, Matt Signorello, Rory Sloane
Ruckmen: Paul Hunter (rookie), Sam Jacobs, Reilly O'Brien
Summary: The Crows might be tempted to ask Carlton the question about Bryce Gibbs again, but their midfield depth is pretty good. Ruckman Paul Hunter – behind Jacobs and O'Brien in the pecking order – will struggle to retain his spot on the list.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Hugh Greenwood (rookie), Riley Knight, Wayne Milera, Myles Poholke
General forwards: Jono Beech (rookie), Eddie Betts, Charlie Cameron, Ben Davis, Ben Jarman (rookie), Tom Lynch, Troy Menzel
Key forwards: Elliott Himmelberg, Josh Jenkins, Mitch McGovern, Taylor Walker
Summary: McGovern's re-signing leaves the Crows' forward stocks very settled. Menzel, Davis or Jarman could push up into the spot left by
CONCLUSION
The Crows are pretty well stocked in all areas. The possible departures of Lever and Cameron would be a blow, but Keath looks solid in
List changes: The club has cut five players, led by experienced half-back Ryan Harwood, and also including key forward Jono Freeman, midfielder Jarrad Jansen, utility Josh Clayton and rookie Blake Grewar.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Harris Andrews, Matt Eagles, Jack Frost, Dan McStay, Sam Skinner
General defenders: Claye Beams, Tom Cutler, Liam Dawson, Darcy Gardiner, Mitch Hinge, Sam Mayes, Marco Paparone, Daniel Rich, Nick Robertson, Reuben William, Alex Witherden
Summary: A strong part of the ground, the Lions look to have locked down the key posts with Andrews, McStay and hybrid Gardiner, although another young option to develop would be nice. They are well stocked for running defenders
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Jacob Allison, Ryan Bastinac, Dayne Beams, Jarrod Berry, Cedric Cox, Cian Hanley, Ben Keays, Corey Lyons, Rhys Mathieson, Hugh McCluggage, Tom Rockliff, Dayne Zorko
Ruckmen: Stefan Martin, Oscar McInerney, Archie Smith
Summary: One thing the Lions have done is develop versatility with many players able to play mid, wing and half-forward. They need to find ball-winners to help Rockliff (if he stays), Beams and Zorko, who will all be 28 or older when next season starts
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Tom Bell, Rohan Bewick, Allen Christensen, Ryan Lester, Mitch Robinson
General forwards: Jake Barrett, Lewy Taylor
Key forwards: Michael Close, Matthew Hammelmann, Eric Hipwood, Josh Schache, Josh Walker
Summary:
CONCLUSION
The biggest hole is in the midfield. The top-end talent is good, but now past the midpoint of their careers. The Lions need more versatility in the middle of the ground either through trade or draft and could also desperately do with a pressuring small forward. - Michael Whiting
The Lions need more small forwards like Ryan Lester who can take a mark. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: Kristian Jaksch, Liam Sumner and Andrew Gallucci were delisted while Dennis Armfield, Daniel
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Jesse Glass-McCasker, Liam Jones, Caleb Marchbank, Sam Rowe, Alex Silvagni, Jacob Weitering
General defenders: Dylan Buckley, Ciaran Byrne, Sam Docherty, Harrison Macreadie, Lachie Plowman, Ciaran Sheehan, Kade Simpson, Simon White, Tom Williamson
Summary: Jones' emergence means the Blues are very well supplied for tall backmen, although Weitering is being developed to play at both ends of the ground. With Plowman,
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Patrick Cripps, Ed Curnow, Zac Fisher, Bryce Gibbs, Sam Kerridge, Marc Murphy, Billie Smedts, Dale Thomas
Ruckmen: Matthew Kreuzer, Andrew Phillips
Summary: The midfield is seriously short on depth and was exposed when Cripps went down with a broken left leg in July. With Gorringe and Korcheck
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Blaine Boekhorst, David Cuningham, Nick Graham, Jed Lamb, Rhys Palmer, Sam Petrevski-Seton
General forwards: Charlie Curnow, Kym LeBois, Jarrod Pickett, Cameron Polson, Jack Silvagni, Matthew Wright
Key forwards: Levi Casboult, Patrick Kerr, Harry McKay
Summary: Casboult and Curnow are both excellent in the air but the latter could soon move into the midfield, with much of his potential untapped. Petrevski-Seton,
CONCLUSION
If Gibbs goes to Adelaide and Carlton doesn't acquire a midfielder in return, that will become an even more glaring need. Some of the younger types will turn out to be serious players but that's a few years off yet. At 22, Greater Western Sydney star Josh Kelly would fit the age profile and the talent gap. - Dinny Navaratnam
List changes: At this stage, Jesse White is the only departing Pie, with the ex-Swan ending his AFL career
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Lynden Dunn, Sam McLarty, Henry Schade*
General defenders: Tyson Goldsack, Jeremy Howe, Tom Langdon, Liam Mackie*, Brayden Maynard, Adam Oxley, Jackson Ramsay, Matthew Scharenberg, Ben Sinclair, Josh Smith, Travis Varcoe
Summary: This is where the Pies look the most light-on, especially with swingman Ben Reid slated to become a more permanent forward in 2018. Schade was a revelation in the first half of the season and Scharenberg started to come good towards the end, but they could do with another key to bolster their stocks.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Taylor Adams, James Aish, Tim Broomhead, Jack Crisp, Jordan De Goey, Levi Greenwood, Will Hoskin-Elliott, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Phillips, Steele Sidebottom, Brayden Sier, Josh Thomas*, Adam Treloar, Daniel Wells, Rupert Wills
Ruckmen: Mason Cox, Brodie Grundy, Max Lynch*
Summary: The midfield looks pretty good with a stack of talent recruited in recent years, and while increasing depth in this area with the best available talent is always an option, the Pies look likely to focus on strengthening their bookends this off-season as a priority.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Jarryd Blair, Josh Daicos
General forwards: Callum Brown, Ben Crocker, Jamie Elliott, Alex Fasolo, Kayle Kirby, Chris Mayne
Key forwards: Lachlan Keeffe, Mitch McCarthy*, Darcy Moore, Ben Reid, Jesse White
Summary: Definitely an area the Pies need to add depth to, although Cox re-signing for three years is handy. They could also use another
CONCLUSION
Key-position players will be on the Magpies' wish list this year. They should have a crack at Gold Coast's Tom Lynch, who becomes a free agent at the end of next season but could be disgruntled at the state of the Suns and be keen on a move now. Adelaide backman Jake Lever is another they should attempt to lure, while a small forward to bring pressure into their attacking half is something else they could do with. - Jennifer Phelan
Key forward Darcy Moore could do with some more help. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: The Bombers have already had three retirements – Jobe Watson, James Kelly and Brent Stanton – with more likely, while rookie Yestin Eades was delisted earlier in the year.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Patrick Ambrose, Michael Hartley, Michael Hurley
General defenders: Mark Baguley, Mitch Brown, Matt Dea, Aaron Francis, Martin Gleeson, Andrew McGrath, Conor McKenna, Ben McNiece, Alex Morgan, Jordan Ridley
Summary: The Bombers look good in the defensive stakes for depth, with three key defenders and Mitch Brown and Matt Dea able to play taller than they are, and Aaron Francis also able to slip into a third key defensive post. Their group of running half-backs
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Craig Bird, Dylan Clarke, Travis Colyer, Brendon Goddard, Heath Hocking, Dyson Heppell, Kyle Langford, Zach Merrett, Kobe Mutch, David Myers, Darcy Parish, David Zaharakis
Ruckmen: Tom Bellchambers, Sam Draper, Matthew Leuenberger, Shaun McKernan
Summary: Essendon was shown up for lacking inside midfielders in its elimination final loss to Sydney last week, and it doesn't have many coming through in that area. Most of their midfielders are slight-bodied. In the ruck
FORWARDS
Midfielders/
General forwards: Josh Begley, Josh Green, Mason Redman, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, Jake Long
Key forwards: Joe Daniher, Cale Hooker, James Stewart
Summary: As one of the highest scoring sides in the competition this year, Essendon has no problems in attack. Their three key forwards worked well together this year, and there's a bunch of smaller options as well.
CONCLUSION
Essendon's pressing need for midfielders was obvious against the Swans, and they should be on the lookout for adding some ready-to-go players during the trade and free agency period. If they keep their first draft pick (currently No.12), a midfielder like Charlie Constable or Andrew Brayshaw could fit the bill to build the engine room stocks. - Callum Twomey
List changes: Garrick Ibbotson has announced his retirement while Ross Lyon revealed that Zac Dawson won't be at the club next season. Shane Yarran retired last December.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Sam Collins, Joel Hamling, Michael Johnson, Alex Pearce, Matthew Uebergang
General defenders: Taylin Duman, Ethan Hughes, Griffin Logue, Ryan Nyhuis, Luke Ryan, Lee Spurr, Lachie Weller
Summary: Johnson looks set for another year with the Dockers hoping that Pearce can get up and
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Harley Balic, Connor Blakely, Nat Fyfe, Bradley Hill, Stephen Hill, David Mundy, Lachie Neale, Danyle Pearce, Nick
Ruckmen: Zac Clarke, Sean Darcy, Jonathon Griffin, Aaron Sandilands, Luke Strnadica
Summary: Darcy's standout debut campaign was a huge bonus but ruck depth is an issue and veteran Griffin could be retained for 2018, while
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Harley Bennell, Ed Langdon, Tommy Sheridan, Darcy Tucker, Michael Walters
General forwards: Shane Kersten, Hayden Ballantyne, Hayden Crozier, Josh Deluca, Brady Grey
Key forwards: Michael Apeness, Brennan Cox, Cam McCarthy, Matt Taberner
Summary: Filling the gaping hole left by Matthew Pavlich is still Freo's No.1 issue. McCarthy,
CONCLUSION
Adding quality tall timber and firepower are the Dockers' most pressing needs. Another
Sean Darcy showed the Dockers have some depth in the ruck position. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: The Cats are still going, but could farewell retiring defenders Tom Lonergan and Andrew Mackie on Friday night.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Ryan Gardner, Lachie Henderson, Timm House, Tom Lonergan,
General defenders: Jed Bews, Zach Guthrie, Matthew Hayball, Jake Kolodjashnij, Andrew Mackie, Tom Ruggles, Tom Stewart, Zach Tuohy
Summary: They'll lose Lonergan and Mackie, which will rob their
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Mark Blicavs, Josh Cowan, Jordan Cunico, Patrick Dangerfield, Mitch Duncan, Cam Guthrie, George Horlin-Smith, Jordan Murdoch, Quinton Narkle, Mark O'Connor, Joel Selwood, Scott Selwood, Jackson Thurlow
Ruckmen: Ryan Abbott, Zac Smith, Rhys Stanley
Summary: A midfield featuring two Selwoods, Dangerfield, Duncan, Menegola and Gary Ablett would pack a punch, with the former Cat and current Sun keen to reacquaint himself with the hoops. There's some depth there though with Parsons impressing in his first year, Cockatoo and Parfitt to spend more time in the middle down the track, and the likes of Cowan and Gregson (as a high half-forward) hoping to make an impact after full pre-seasons.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Nakia Cockatoo, Darcy Lang, Sam Menegola, Steven Motlop, Brandan Parfitt, James Parsons, Sam Simpson
General forwards: Aaron Black, Cory Gregson, Jack Henry, Lincoln McCarthy, Daniel Menzel,
Key forwards: Wylie Buzza, Tom Hawkins, Esava Ratugolea, Harry Taylor
Summary: Menzel and Motlop are no certainties to stay and Taylor has returned to
CONCLUSION
Key-position players will be on the shopping list. The Cats don't get involved in the draft until the second round, having spent up big last year on Tuohy, so if they want a ready-made key for either end, they'll have to find something to trade. The Ablett saga will linger on and could deliver a killer midfield if they pull it off, but they've got midfield depth anyway with a couple of players to return from long-term injuries. They could do with another small forward, too. - Jennifer Phelan
List changes: The Suns have made five delistings, with Mitch Hallahan and Jarrad Grant the only senior-listed players cut. Rookies Ryan Davis, Keegan Brooksby and Cameron Loersch have also been moved on.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Jack Leslie, Steven May, Max Spencer, Rory Thompson
General defenders: Jack Bowes, Jarrod Harbrow, Jesse Joyce, Kade Kolodjashnij, Sean Lemmens, Trent McKenzie, Adam Saad, Jack Scrimshaw, Mackenzie Willis
Summary: Still light on for key defenders, the Suns are yet to recommit to Thompson. May is in his prime and Leslie is developing, but they desperately need help here.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Gary Ablett, Michael Barlow, Will Brodie, Brayden Fiorini, Aaron Hall, Pearce Hanley, Jesse Lonergan, Jarryd Lyons, Michael Rischitelli, Matt Rosa, Brad Scheer, Josh Schoenfeld, Alex Sexton, Matt Shaw, David Swallow
Ruckmen: Dan Currie, Tom Nicholls, Jarrod Witts
Summary: Not as much depth or talent here as many may think. Ablett's future is up in the air, Rosa, Rischitelli,
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Jack Martin, Touk Miller
General forwards: Callum Ah Chee, Ben Ainsworth, Darcy Macpherson, Brandon Matera
Key forwards: Sam Day, Tom Lynch, Peter Wright
Summary: A good part of the ground for the Suns with excellent tall options and some class with Martin, Ainsworth and Ah Chee. Another hybrid marking option would be handy.
CONCLUSION
The key-position stocks are strong, but Gold Coast really needs help with its midfield. There's not enough quality and when the older players are filtered out in the next year or two, the depth looks very thin. There are not enough 'hard' midfielders in the current crop, which will either need to be developed or brought in from the outside. - Michael Whiting
Jarryd Lyons stood up for the Suns but needs some help in the midfield. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: Steve Johnson has announced he's done once the Giants bow out of this year's finals, while ruckman Tom Downie retired during the year after battling mental health issues.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Aidan Corr, Phil Davis, Tim Mohr, Adam Tomlinson
General defenders: Matt Buntine, Isaac Cumming, Jeremy Finlayson, Nick Haynes, Adam Kennedy, Harry Perryman, Heath Shaw, Jake Stein (rookie), Zac Williams, Nathan Wilson
Summary: The Giants have all areas covered in
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Stephen Coniglio, Ryan Griffen, Jacob Hopper, Josh Kelly, Matthew Kennedy, Tendai Mzungu, Will Setterfield, Dylan Shiel, Callan Ward, Lachie Whitfield
Ruckmen: Matt Flynn, Rory Lobb, Shane Mumford, Dawson Simpson
Summary: Lobb and Simpson have
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Matt de Boer, Brett Deledio, Sam Reid, Devon Smith, Tim Taranto, Lachie Tiziani
General forwards: Toby Greene, Harry Himmelberg, Daniel Lloyd (rookie),
Key forwards: Jeremy Cameron, Jon Patton, Zach Sproule (rookie)
Summary: Cameron and Patton – along with Lobb – give the Giants mobile tall targets and Greene is an absolute star, but they could use a high-pressure small forward with genuine speed to help at ground level.
CONCLUSION
If they're fully fit the Giants have plenty of depth but
List changes: Club
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Kaiden Brand, James Frawley, Kurt Heatherley, Conor Nash, Ben Stratton
General defenders: Grant Birchall, Ryan Burton, Conor Glass, Blake Hardwick, Harry Morrison, James Sicily
Summary: The Hawks'
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Shaun Burgoyne, James Cousins, Billy Hartung, Ricky Henderson, Daniel Howe, Kieran Lovell, Tom Mitchell, Jaeger O'Meara, Jonathan O'Rourke, Liam Shiels, Isaac Smith, Kade Stewart, Dallas Willsmore
Ruckmen: Jonathon Ceglar, Ben McEvoy, Marc Pittonet
Summary: Mitchell and Burgoyne represent the grunt and silk in the Hawthorn engine room, and everything will be crossed for a fit O'Meara in 2018. Smith and Hartung – if he stays – provide run and carry, while Lovell,
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Oliver Hanrahan, Will Langford, Teia Miles, Brendan Whitecross
General forwards: Luke Breust, Taylor Duryea, Paul Puopolo, Cyril Rioli
Key forwards: Jack Gunston, Mitchell Lewis, Tim O'Brien, Jarryd Roughead, Ryan Schoenmakers, Ty Vickery
Summary: Rioli's ability to recapture his best post-injury and Gunston's transition back to attack from
CONCLUSION
Hawthorn is reportedly interested in 2012 No.1 pick Lachie Whitfield and free agent Tom Rockliff. The
Cyril Rioli missed a large part of this season and the Hawks missed his brilliance. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: The Demons chopped ex-captain Jack Trengove, along with Jake Spencer, Mitch White and Liam Hulett on Tuesday evening. Heritier Lumumba, who retired before the season began, will be officially scratched from the club's list at the end of this year.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Sam Frost, Declan Keilty, Oscar McDonald, Tom McDonald, Joel Smith
General defenders: Angus Brayshaw, Colin Garland, Michael Hibberd, Jayden Hunt, Neville Jetta, Christian Salem, Bernie Vince, Josh Wagner
Summary: Melbourne is regarded as having one of the most aggressive and pro-active defensive styles in the League. The Demons are in hot pursuit of out-of-contract Crow Jake Lever who would add some real quality to the club's back half.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Nathan Jones, Jordan Lewis, Corey Maynard, Pat McKenna, Jake Melksham, Clayton Oliver, Billy Stretch, Dom Tyson, Jack Viney
Ruckmen: Lachlan Filipovic, Max Gawn, Jake Spencer
Summary: Melbourne has made no secret of its desire to bring in A-grade midfield talent in recent years, with Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca appearing to be heading towards that status. Expect the Demons to
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Tom Bugg, James Harmes, Dion Johnstone, Ben Kennedy, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Alex Neal-Bullen, Christian Petracca, Aaron
General forwards: Jeff Garlett, Mitch Hannan, Dean Kent, Jack Watts
Key forwards: Jesse Hogan, Cameron Pedersen, Tim Smith, Sam Weideman
Summary: Jesse Hogan's challenging year saw Melbourne shift Tom McDonald to the forward line with some success and uncover Cameron Pedersen's best football as a roaming tall forward. Sam Weideman should push for regular senior opportunities in 2018, but another quality small forward to assist Garlett will be high on the club's wish list.
CONCLUSION
Despite failing to make the finals in 2017, the Demons' list is in good shape and appears ready to contend for a premiership in the next two to three years. Melbourne's investment and improved development of its talented young players
List changes: Veteran defender Lachie Hansen was the first significant delisting, with untried rookies Will Fordham and Matt Taylor the only other cuts so far.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Sam Durdin, Daniel Nielson, Robbie Tarrant, Scott Thompson, Declan Watson
General defenders: Jamie Macmillan, Mitch Hibberd, Aaron Mullett, Ed Vickers-Willis, Corey Wagner, Marley Williams, Sam Wright
Summary: Tarrant is the only star, but Nielson and Durdin are developing. Thompson played well enough for another
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Paul Ahern, Jed Anderson, Shaun Atley, Ryan Clarke, Ben Cunnington, Trent Dumont, Sam Gibson, Shaun Higgins, Ben Jacobs, Oscar Junker, Luke McDonald, Declan Mountford, Andrew Swallow, Josh Williams
Ruckmen: Majak Daw, Todd Goldstein, Braydon Preuss
Summary: Much will depend on the Josh Kelly pursuit, Ahern's and Jacobs' ability to return from injury, and Clarke's, Jy Simpkin's, Mountford's and Williams' development. Former Hawk Anderson will hope to be spared when the rest of the delistings are announced, while Swallow's role in 2018 will be fascinating after being on the fringes this season. The ruck department is in a state of flux and may not include Goldstein next year, although the Roos would need to find another big man in that case.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Nathan Hrovat, Jy Simpkin, Jack Ziebell
General forwards: Taylor Garner, Lindsay Thomas, Kayne Turner, Cameron Zurhaar
Key forwards: Ben Brown, Nick Larkey, Ben McKay, Jarrad Waite, Mason Wood
Summary: Brown was a revelation in 2017, but there are question marks elsewhere. Does Waite, at 34, go on? Can Wood finally get his body right? Is McKay a forward or defender? Can North improve its midfield depth to give Ziebell more time in
CONCLUSION
The Roos require a significant midfield upgrade, hence their big-money interest in Josh Kelly and Dustin Martin. Jacob Hopper, like Martin, is off the market now, so they may turn their attention to fellow Giant Devon Smith or free agent Tom Rockliff. Pick four will be used on an onballer unless they part with it in a trade. Big decisions loom on Goldstein,
Can the Roos keep Mason Wood on the field to bolster their forward line? Picture AFL Photos
List changes: The Power
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Logan Austin, Tom Clurey, Dougal Howard, Jack Hombsch, Tom Jonas, Jarrod Lienert
General defenders: Riley Bonner, Matthew Broadbent, Darcy Byrne-Jones, Hamish Hartlett, Dan Houston, Emmanuel Irra, Nathan Krakouer, Jasper Pittard, Jimmy Toumpas
Summary: The Power have a settled backline. They re-signed Pittard for three years and Howard looks like a quality prospect.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Karl Amon, Joe Atley, Willem Drew, Brad Ebert, Cameron Hewett, Jesse Palmer, Jared Polec, Sam Powell-Pepper, Will Snelling, Justin Westhoff, Matthew White, Ollie Wines
Ruckmen: Billy Frampton, Peter Ladhams, Matthew Lobbe, Paddy Ryder
Summary: The Power replenished their midfield at last year's draft with three picks. They would listen to offers for Lobbe, but his contract makes it difficult. White is likely to retire.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Brendon Ah Chee, Travis Boak, Robbie Gray, Chad Wingard, Aaron Young
General forwards: Sam Gray, Jarman Impey, Aidyn Johnson, Angus Monfries, Jake Neade
Key forwards: Charlie Dixon, Brett Eddy, Todd Marshall, Jackson Trengove
Summary: Ah Chee and Young are off-contract and could receive better offers to move elsewhere. Trengove is unlikely to stay, while Monfries is expected to retire.
CONCLUSION
The Power's list looks pretty solid. Another creative half-forward could be handy, which is why they've been linked to Daniel Menzel and Steven Motlop. A tall forward to complement Dixon would be ideal, but the Power
List changes: Ruckman Ivan Maric and Chris Yarran, who remained listed for 2017, have retired.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: David Astbury, Mabior Chol, Ryan Garthwaite, Dylan Grimes, Alex Rance
General defenders: Jake Batchelor, Nathan Broad, Reece Conca, Brandon Ellis, Corey Ellis, Bachar Houli, Taylor Hunt, Oleg Markov, Steven Morris, Jayden Short, Nick Vlastuin
Summary: A weakness from 2016 has become a strength, with the Tigers well-stocked for half-backs and medium defenders following Brandon Ellis' move and the development of others. Their key defensive trio played every game, masking a lack of depth with the
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Trent Cotchin, Jack Graham, Shaun Grigg, Kane Lambert, Dustin Martin, Kamdyn McIntosh, Connor Menadue, Anthony Miles, Dion Prestia
Ruckmen: Shaun Hampson, Toby Nankervis, Ivan Soldo
Summary: Midfield depth has forced Miles out of the team, with Lambert improving enormously and Graham finding a role as a hard-bodied tackling machine. Corey Ellis will eventually join the midfield. Hampson and Soldo give the Tigers ample back-up for Nankervis in the ruck, with Chol another who could play here if necessary.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Josh Caddy, Nathan Drummond, Shane Edwards
General forwards: Shai Bolton, Dan Butler, Jason Castagna, Ben Lennon, Sam Lloyd, Daniel Rioli, Tyson Stengle, Jacob Townsend
Key forwards: Todd Elton, Ben Griffiths, Callum Moore, Jack Riewoldt
Summary: A lack of tall forwards forced a change in game style that has worked wonders. Would still love a young key tall and will chase one. Rich in small forwards and defensive role players.
CONCLUSION
A key forward is the priority for the Tigers, who need support for Jack Riewoldt but also an eventual replacement for the vice-captain, who turns 29 before the start of next season. They will have two picks late in the first round, which won't land them one of the best young
List changes: Nick Riewoldt, Leigh Montagna and Sean Dempster have retired while Nick Coughlan and Joe Baker-Thomas were delisted.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Nathan Brown, Jake Carlisle, Hugh Goddard, Darragh Joyce
General defenders: Jarryn Geary, Sam Gilbert, Daniel McKenzie, Bailey Rice, Dylan Roberton, Shane Savage, Jimmy Webster, Brandon White
Summary: The Saints are short on key defensive depth. Goddard has barely played in the last couple of years after injuries while Irishman Joyce is a way off. They're stacked for mid-sized backmen though.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: David Armitage, Luke Dunstan, Nathan Freeman, Jack Newnes, Ed Phillips, Seb Ross, Jack Sinclair, Jack Steele, Jack Steven, Koby Stevens
Ruckmen: Tom Hickey, Jason Holmes, Billy Longer, Lewis Pierce
Summary: More class and speed is necessary to complement the
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Blake Acres, Jack Billings, Jade Gresham, Darren Minchington, Nick O'Kearney
General forwards: Ray Connellan, Ben Long, Jack Lonie, Tim Membrey, Mav Weller, Nathan Wright
Key forwards: Josh Battle, Josh Bruce, Rowan Marshall, Paddy McCartin
Summary: No Riewoldt means McCartin needs to be a consistent contributor next season. If Acres,
CONCLUSION
Targeting Greater Western Sydney gun Josh Kelly would
Nathan Freeman has struggled with injury but would boost St Kilda's midfield. Picture: AFL Photos
List changes: Nil
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Aliir Aliir, Heath Grundy, Lewis Melican, Dane Rampe, Michael Talia
General defenders: Alex Johnson, Jeremy Laidler, Jake Lloyd, Harry Marsh, Jarrad McVeigh, Callum Mills, Colin O'Riordan, Nick
Smith, Jack Maibaum
Summary: The best defensive unit in the League this year has plenty of
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Jordan Foote, Robbie Fox, Dan Hannebery, Brandon Jack, Zak Jones, Josh Kennedy, Nic Newman, Luke Parker, Daniel Robinson, Ben Ronke
Ruckmen: Darcy Cameron, Sam Naismith, Callum Sinclair, Kurt Tippett
Summary: Plenty of inside options led by Kennedy and Parker, with Heeney and Hewett both emerging. Jones and Cunningham have speed with Florent expected to add to his impressive debut season next year.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Harry Cunningham, Shaun Edwards, Oliver Florent, Isaac Heeney, George Hewett, Kieren Jack, Tyrone Leonardis, Sam Murray, Dean Towers
General forwards: Jordan Dawson, Sam Fisher, Will Hayward, Tom Papley, Toby Pink, Gary Rohan, James Rose
Key forwards: Lance Franklin, Sam Reid
Summary: Franklin and Reid give the Swans two great tall targets with Tippett and Sinclair adding support, particularly if Darcy Cameron improves in the
CONCLUSION
Recruiting guru Kinnear Beatson has built a well-rounded Sydney list but there's no doubt another key defender would help, with Grundy in the twilight of his career and Rampe, Melican and Aliir slightly undersized. Mills should slide into the midfield alongside Heeney to add even more grunt next year, while some more midfield pace could be addressed at the draft again. - Adam Curley
List changes: Matt Priddis, Sam Mitchell and Drew Petrie will retire at season's end, while Sam Butler has already finished up due to injury. Paddy Brophy has returned to Ireland.
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Tom
General defenders: Tom Cole, Tom Gorter, Shannon Hurn, Jackson Nelson, Josh Rotham, Will Schofield, Brad Sheppard, Francis Watson, Sharrod Wellingham, Elliot Yeo
Summary: Built around McGovern, the Eagles' key defensive setup is among the League's best, while they are oversupplied with running half-back types.
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Liam Duggan, Andrew Gaff, Mark Hutchings, Lewis Jetta, Chris Masten, Kurt Mutimer, Jack Redden, Dom Sheed, Luke Shuey, Jordan Snadden
Ruckmen: Jonathan Giles, Scott Lycett, Nic Naitanui, Nathan Vardy
Summary: Champions Priddis and Mitchell can't be replaced, but the Eagles have a second-tier group of inside ball-winners, and Naitanui's return should restore West Coast's advantage around clearances. Recruiting some midfield pace and outside run is the priority.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Malcolm Karpany, Luke Partington, Daniel Venables
General forwards: Tarir Bayok, Jamie Cripps, Josh Hill, Tom Lamb, Mark LeCras, Willie Rioli, Simon Tunbridge, Jake Waterman
Key forwards: Matthew Allen, Jack Darling, Josh Kennedy, Fraser McInnes
Summary: Kennedy has at least a few good years left in him but the Eagles need to start planning for life without the dual Coleman medallist. First order of business is finding some more pressure small forwards who can hit the scoreboard.
CONCLUSION
Finding some line-breaking midfielders who can help address the terrible
Whether he's back this year or next, Nic
List changes: Robert Murphy and Matthew Boyd have retired, while rookie Josh Prudden and forward Declan Hamilton
DEFENDERS
Key defenders: Marcus Adams, Kieran Collins, Zaine Cordy, Nathan Mullenger-McHugh, Fletcher Roberts, Lewis Young
General defenders: Shane Biggs, Jason Johannisen, Brad Lynch, Dale Morris, Roarke Smith, Matt Suckling, Bailey Williams, Easton Wood
Summary: With Murphy and Boyd retiring, the Dogs have the injury-prone rookies Smith and Lynch as possible replacements. Williams and Young have been impressive but more is needed from Roberts and Collins
MIDFIELDERS
Midfielders: Marcus Bontempelli, Caleb Daniel, Josh Dunkley, Lachie Hunter, Lin Jong, Tom Liberatore, Jack Macrae, Toby McLean, Liam Picken, Mitch Wallis, Lukas Webb
Ruckmen: Tom Campbell, Tim English, Jordan Roughead
Summary: The Dogs desperately need more class in the midfield, as they're not overflowing with great kicks. The ruck division is solid but they could do with some reinforcement. Draftee Tim English looms at a future star.
FORWARDS
Midfielder/forwards: Luke Dahlhaus, Bailey Dale, Mitch Honeychurch, Patrick Lipinski
General forwards: Stewart Crameri, Tory Dickson, Fergus Greene, Clay Smith, Tristian Tweedie
Key forwards: Tom Boyd, Travis Cloke, Jack Redpath
Summary: Attack has been a major problem this season, with inefficiency costing the Dogs dearly. Dale has been impressive, and draftees Lipinski and Greene look promising. Boyd needs to lift, while Crameri is likely to be delisted. Honeychurch's future is likely to be elsewhere.
CONCLUSION
With Stringer and Crameri unlikely to be at the club next year, that will free up cap space to attract a key defender like Port's Jack Trengove and a ruckman in the