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In this episode, MJ and Jordox discuss the upcoming 2025 AFLFantasy & SuperCoach season, player position changes, key gains, and strategies for selecting players across various formats. They analyze the impact of these changes on team dynamics and offer insights into how to approach the preseason effectively. The conversation also touches on community questions and the benefits of using the Keeper platform for fantasy leagues.
| PLAYER | TEAM | POSITION |
| Darcy Fogarty | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Mitchell Hinge | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Taylor Walker | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Alex Neal-Bullen | Adelaide Crows | MID/FWD |
| Brodie Smith | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Mark Keane | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Matt Crouch | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Rory Laird | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Ben Keays | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Jordan Dawson | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Wayne Milera | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Reilly O’Brien | Adelaide Crows | RUC |
| Lachlan Murphy | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Izak Rankine | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Isaac Cumming | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Chayce Jones | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Jordon Butts | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| James Peatling | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Lachlan Sholl | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Sam Berry | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Josh Worrell | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Riley Thilthorpe | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Luke Pedlar | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Kieran Strachan | Adelaide Crows | RUC |
| James Borlase | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Nick Murray | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Billy Dowling | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Max Michalanney | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Josh Rachele | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Zac Taylor | Adelaide Crows | MID/FWD |
| Jake Soligo | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Brayden Cook | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Toby Murray | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Luke Nankervis | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Charlie Edwards | Adelaide Crows | MID/DEF |
| Daniel Curtin | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Hugh Bond | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Oscar Ryan | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Karl Gallagher | Adelaide Crows | DEF |
| Sid Draper | Adelaide Crows | MID |
| Tyler Welsh | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Chris Burgess | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Harry Schoenberg | Adelaide Crows | FWD |
| Harris Andrews | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Dayne Zorko | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Lachie Neale | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Ryan Lester | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Lincoln McCarthy | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Darcy Gardiner | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Charlie Cameron | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Eric Hipwood | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Kai Lohmann | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Josh Dunkley | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Callum Ah Chee | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Darcy Fort | Brisbane Lions | RUC |
| Jarrod Berry | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Conor McKenna | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Hugh McCluggage | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Tom Doedee | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Oscar McInerney | Brisbane Lions | RUC |
| Zac Bailey | Brisbane Lions | MID/FWD |
| Jack Payne | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Cam Rayner | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Brandon Starcevich | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Keidean Coleman | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Noah Answerth | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Luke Beecken | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Bruce Reville | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Deven Robertson | Brisbane Lions | MID/FWD |
| Brandon Ryan | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| James Tunstill | Brisbane Lions | MID/FWD |
| Darcy Wilmot | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Henry Smith | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Jaspa Fletcher | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Reece Torrent | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Shadeau Brain | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Will McLachlan | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Zane Zakostelsky | Brisbane Lions | DEF/RUC |
| Will Ashcroft | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Luke Lloyd | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Logan Morris | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Levi Ashcroft | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Sam Marshall | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| Ty Gallop | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Darcy Craven | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Darragh Joyce | Brisbane Lions | DEF |
| Sam Day | Brisbane Lions | FWD |
| Lewis Young | Carlton | DEF |
| Cooper Lord | Carlton | MID |
| Blake Acres | Carlton | MID |
| Orazio Fantasia | Carlton | FWD |
| Nic Newman | Carlton | DEF |
| Sam Docherty | Carlton | MID |
| Nick Haynes | Carlton | DEF |
| George Hewett | Carlton | MID |
| Mitch McGovern | Carlton | DEF |
| Zac Williams | Carlton | DEF/FWD |
| Adam Saad | Carlton | DEF |
| Patrick Cripps | Carlton | MID |
| Charlie Curnow | Carlton | FWD |
| Jacob Weitering | Carlton | DEF |
| Marc Pittonet | Carlton | RUC |
| Jack Silvagni | Carlton | FWD |
| Harry McKay | Carlton | FWD |
| Jordan Boyd | Carlton | DEF |
| Tom De Koning | Carlton | RUC |
| Lachie Fogarty | Carlton | FWD |
| Adam Cerra | Carlton | MID |
| Sam Walsh | Carlton | MID |
| Elijah Hollands | Carlton | FWD |
| Corey Durdin | Carlton | FWD |
| Matthew Cottrell | Carlton | MID/FWD |
| Brodie Kemp | Carlton | DEF |
| Alex Cincotta | Carlton | DEF |
| Harry Lemmey | Carlton | FWD |
| Lachlan Cowan | Carlton | DEF |
| Jesse Motlop | Carlton | FWD |
| Ashton Moir | Carlton | FWD |
| Billy Wilson | Carlton | MID/DEF |
| Hudson O’Keeffe | Carlton | RUC |
| Oliver Hollands | Carlton | MID |
| Jaxon Binns | Carlton | MID |
| Rob Monahan | Carlton | FWD |
| Jagga Smith | Carlton | MID |
| Harry O’Farrell | Carlton | DEF |
| Ben Camporeale | Carlton | MID |
| Lucas Camporeale | Carlton | MID |
| Harry Charleson | Carlton | MID/DEF |
| Matt Duffy | Carlton | DEF |
| Scott Pendlebury | Collingwood | MID |
| Steele Sidebottom | Collingwood | MID |
| Tew Jiath | Collingwood | DEF |
| Jeremy Howe | Collingwood | DEF |
| Brody Mihocek | Collingwood | FWD |
| Tom Mitchell | Collingwood | MID |
| Will Hoskin-Elliott | Collingwood | FWD |
| Jamie Elliott | Collingwood | FWD |
| Jack Crisp | Collingwood | MID |
| Tim Membrey | Collingwood | FWD |
| Darcy Cameron | Collingwood | RUC |
| Billy Frampton | Collingwood | DEF |
| Jordan De Goey | Collingwood | MID |
| Dan Houston | Collingwood | DEF |
| Beau McCreery | Collingwood | FWD |
| Darcy Moore | Collingwood | DEF |
| Brayden Maynard | Collingwood | DEF |
| Daniel McStay | Collingwood | FWD |
| Mason Cox | Collingwood | RUC/FWD |
| Lachlan Sullivan | Collingwood | MID |
| Harry Perryman | Collingwood | DEF |
| Lachie Schultz | Collingwood | FWD |
| Patrick Lipinski | Collingwood | MID/FWD |
| Josh Daicos | Collingwood | MID |
| Bobby Hill | Collingwood | FWD |
| Finlay Macrae | Collingwood | MID/FWD |
| Wil Parker | Collingwood | DEF |
| Isaac Quaynor | Collingwood | DEF |
| Reef McInnes | Collingwood | FWD |
| Charlie Dean | Collingwood | DEF |
| Harvey Harrison | Collingwood | FWD |
| Oscar Steene | Collingwood | RUC/FWD |
| Edward Allan | Collingwood | MID |
| Ned Long | Collingwood | MID |
| Jakob Ryan | Collingwood | DEF |
| Harry DeMattia | Collingwood | MID |
| Nick Daicos | Collingwood | MID |
| Iliro Smit | Collingwood | RUC |
| Joel Cochran | Collingwood | DEF |
| Charlie West | Collingwood | RUC/FWD |
| William Hayes | Collingwood | MID/FWD |
| Ash Johnson | Collingwood | FWD |
| Oleg Markov | Collingwood | DEF |
| Matt Guelfi | Essendon | FWD |
| Mason Redman | Essendon | DEF |
| Todd Goldstein | Essendon | RUC |
| Dylan Shiel | Essendon | MID |
| Darcy Parish | Essendon | MID |
| Kyle Langford | Essendon | FWD |
| Jade Gresham | Essendon | FWD |
| Jayden Laverde | Essendon | DEF |
| Peter Wright | Essendon | FWD |
| Zach Merrett | Essendon | MID |
| Andrew McGrath | Essendon | DEF |
| Will Setterfield | Essendon | MID |
| Jordan Ridley | Essendon | DEF |
| Sam Draper | Essendon | RUC |
| Ben McKay | Essendon | DEF |
| Xavier Duursma | Essendon | MID |
| Jye Caldwell | Essendon | MID |
| Zach Reid | Essendon | DEF |
| Nick Bryan | Essendon | RUC |
| Harrison Jones | Essendon | FWD |
| Nic Martin | Essendon | DEF |
| Jye Menzie | Essendon | FWD |
| Alwyn Davey Jnr | Essendon | FWD |
| Ben Hobbs | Essendon | FWD |
| Saad El-Hawli | Essendon | MID/DEF |
| Sam Durham | Essendon | MID |
| Nik Cox | Essendon | MID |
| Archie Perkins | Essendon | MID |
| Elijah Tsatas | Essendon | MID |
| Luamon Lual | Essendon | DEF |
| Lewis Hayes | Essendon | DEF |
| Archie Roberts | Essendon | MID/DEF |
| Nate Caddy | Essendon | FWD |
| Vigo Visentini | Essendon | RUC |
| Isaac Kako | Essendon | MID/FWD |
| Kayle Gerreyn | Essendon | RUC |
| Angus Clarke | Essendon | DEF |
| Rhys Unwin | Essendon | MID |
| Zak Johnson | Essendon | MID |
| Jaxon Prior | Essendon | DEF |
| Archer Day-Wicks | Essendon | MID/FWD |
| Jayden Nguyen | Essendon | MID/DEF |
| Michael Frederick | Fremantle | FWD |
| Brennan Cox | Fremantle | DEF |
| Bailey Banfield | Fremantle | FWD |
| Nat Fyfe | Fremantle | MID |
| Michael Walters | Fremantle | FWD |
| Jaeger O’Meara | Fremantle | MID |
| James Aish | Fremantle | DEF |
| Corey Wagner | Fremantle | DEF |
| Oscar McDonald | Fremantle | DEF |
| Shai Bolton | Fremantle | MID/FWD |
| Alex Pearce | Fremantle | DEF |
| Sam Switkowski | Fremantle | FWD |
| Will Brodie | Fremantle | MID |
| Sean Darcy | Fremantle | RUC |
| Luke Ryan | Fremantle | DEF |
| Andrew Brayshaw | Fremantle | MID |
| Jordan Clark | Fremantle | DEF |
| Josh Treacy | Fremantle | FWD |
| Jeremy Sharp | Fremantle | MID |
| Luke Jackson | Fremantle | RUC/FWD |
| Brandon Walker | Fremantle | DEF |
| Caleb Serong | Fremantle | MID |
| Heath Chapman | Fremantle | DEF |
| Hayden Young | Fremantle | MID |
| Nathan O’Driscoll | Fremantle | MID |
| Sam Sturt | Fremantle | FWD |
| Jack Delean | Fremantle | FWD |
| Hugh Davies | Fremantle | DEF |
| Jye Amiss | Fremantle | FWD |
| Patrick Voss | Fremantle | FWD |
| Neil Erasmus | Fremantle | MID/FWD |
| Matthew Johnson | Fremantle | MID |
| Joshua Draper | Fremantle | DEF |
| Karl Worner | Fremantle | DEF |
| Liam Reidy | Fremantle | RUC |
| Odin Jones | Fremantle | RUC |
| Cooper Simpson | Fremantle | FWD |
| Ollie Murphy | Fremantle | DEF |
| Murphy Reid | Fremantle | MID |
| Charlie Nicholls | Fremantle | FWD |
| Jaren Carr | Fremantle | FWD |
| Aiden Riddle | Fremantle | RUC |
| Quinton Narkle | Fremantle | FWD |
| Brad Close | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Tyson Stengle | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Patrick Dangerfield | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Rhys Stanley | Geelong Cats | RUC |
| Jack Martin | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Tom Stewart | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Jake Kolodjashnij | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Cameron Guthrie | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Mitch Duncan | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Jed Bews | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Jeremy Cameron | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Mark Blicavs | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Shaun Mannagh | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Tom Atkins | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Jack Bowes | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Jack Henry | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Zach Guthrie | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Gryan Miers | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Bailey Smith | Geelong Cats | MID/FWD |
| Tanner Bruhn | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Oliver Henry | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Mark O’Connor | Geelong Cats | MID/DEF |
| Sam De Koning | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Lawson Humphries | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Mitch Knevitt | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Max Holmes | Geelong Cats | MID/DEF |
| Toby Conway | Geelong Cats | RUC |
| Shannon Neale | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Oliver Wiltshire | Geelong Cats | MID/FWD |
| Oisin Mullin | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Mitchell Edwards | Geelong Cats | RUC |
| Jhye Clark | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Ted Clohesy | Geelong Cats | MID/FWD |
| George Stevens | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Connor O’Sullivan | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Oliver Dempsey | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Cillian Burke | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Jay Polkinghorne | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Jacob Molier | Geelong Cats | RUC |
| Lennox Hoffman | Geelong Cats | DEF |
| Keighton Matofai-Forbes | Geelong Cats | FWD |
| Joe Pike | Geelong Cats | RUC |
| Patrick Retschko | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Xavier Ivisic | Geelong Cats | MID |
| Elliott Himmelberg | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Jarrod Witts | Gold Coast Suns | RUC |
| David Swallow | Gold Coast Suns | DEF/FWD |
| Sam Collins | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Sean Lemmens | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Alex Sexton | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Ben Long | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Brayden Fiorini | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Lachie Weller | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Touk Miller | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Nick Holman | Gold Coast Suns | MID/FWD |
| Ben Ainsworth | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Jy Farrar | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Daniel Rioli | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| John Noble | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Malcolm Rosas | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Joel Jeffrey | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Caleb Graham | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Thomas Berry | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Ben King | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Wil Powell | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Charlie Ballard | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Connor Budarick | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Sam Clohesy | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Alex Davies | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Noah Anderson | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Matt Rowell | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Sam Flanders | Gold Coast Suns | MID/DEF |
| Jake Rogers | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Mac Andrew | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Bodhi Uwland | Gold Coast Suns | DEF |
| Ned Moyle | Gold Coast Suns | RUC |
| Jed Walter | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Will Graham | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Ethan Read | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Lloyd Johnston | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Bailey Humphrey | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Asher Eastham | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Lachlan Gulbin | Gold Coast Suns | FWD |
| Max Knobel | Gold Coast Suns | RUC |
| Zak Evans | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Leonardo Lombard | Gold Coast Suns | MID |
| Cooper Bell | Gold Coast Suns | DEF/FWD |
| Sam Taylor | GWS Giants | DEF |
| James Leake | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Phoenix Gothard | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Callan Ward | GWS Giants | MID |
| Jesse Hogan | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Josh Kelly | GWS Giants | MID |
| Stephen Coniglio | GWS Giants | MID |
| Callum M. Brown | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Lachie Whitfield | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Jake Stringer | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Toby Greene | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Harry Himmelberg | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Brent Daniels | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Xavier O’Halloran | GWS Giants | MID/FWD |
| Jack Buckley | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Leek Aleer | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Kieren Briggs | GWS Giants | RUC |
| Connor Idun | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Jake Riccardi | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Toby Bedford | GWS Giants | MID/FWD |
| Lachie Ash | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Tom Green | GWS Giants | MID |
| Darcy Jones | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Harry Rowston | GWS Giants | MID |
| Aaron Cadman | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Wade Derksen | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Ryan Angwin | GWS Giants | MID |
| Conor Stone | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Nicholas Madden | GWS Giants | RUC |
| Finn Callaghan | GWS Giants | MID |
| Joe Fonti | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Nathan Wardius | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Max Gruzewski | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Harvey Thomas | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Toby McMullin | GWS Giants | FWD |
| Oliver Hannaford | GWS Giants | MID/FWD |
| Harrison Oliver | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Cody Angove | GWS Giants | MID/FWD |
| Jack Ough | GWS Giants | MID |
| Logan Smith | GWS Giants | RUC |
| Jacob Wehr | GWS Giants | MID |
| Josh Fahey | GWS Giants | DEF |
| Lachlan Keefe | GWS Giants | RUC |
| Josaia Delana | GWS Giants | MID |
| Bailey Macdonald | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Blake Hardwick | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Bodie Ryan | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Calsher Dear | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Cam Mackenzie | Hawthorn | MID |
| Changkuoth Jiath | Hawthorn | MID |
| Connor Macdonald | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Conor Nash | Hawthorn | MID |
| Dylan Moore | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Finn Maginness | Hawthorn | MID/FWD |
| Harry Morrison | Hawthorn | MID |
| Henry Hustwaite | Hawthorn | MID |
| Jack Ginnivan | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Jack Scrimshaw | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Jai Newcombe | Hawthorn | MID |
| Jai Serong | Hawthorn | DEF |
| James Blanck | Hawthorn | DEF |
| James Sicily | Hawthorn | DEF |
| James Worpel | Hawthorn | MID |
| Jarman Impey | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Jasper Scaife | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Josh Battle | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Josh Ward | Hawthorn | MID |
| Josh Weddle | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Karl Amon | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Lloyd Meek | Hawthorn | RUC |
| Luke Breust | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Mabior Chol | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Massimo D’Ambrosio | Hawthorn | MID |
| Max Ramsden | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Mitch Lewis | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Ned Reeves | Hawthorn | RUC |
| Nick Watson | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Sam Butler | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Sam Frost | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Seamus Mitchell | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Tom Barrass | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Will Day | Hawthorn | MID |
| William McCabe | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Matt Hill | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Jaime Uhr-Henry | Hawthorn | RUC |
| Noah Mraz | Hawthorn | DEF |
| Cody Anderson | Hawthorn | MID |
| Jack Gunston | Hawthorn | FWD |
| Tom Sparrow | Melbourne | MID |
| Tom Campbell | Melbourne | RUC |
| Jake Melksham | Melbourne | FWD |
| Kade Chandler | Melbourne | FWD |
| Steven May | Melbourne | DEF |
| Tom McDonald | Melbourne | DEF |
| Jack Billings | Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Christian Salem | Melbourne | DEF |
| Jack Viney | Melbourne | MID |
| Max Gawn | Melbourne | RUC |
| Marty Hore | Melbourne | DEF |
| Clayton Oliver | Melbourne | MID |
| Shane McAdam | Melbourne | FWD |
| Christian Petracca | Melbourne | MID |
| Ed Langdon | Melbourne | MID |
| Jake Lever | Melbourne | DEF |
| Bayley Fritsch | Melbourne | FWD |
| Charlie Spargo | Melbourne | FWD |
| Jake Bowey | Melbourne | DEF |
| Bailey Laurie | Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Kysaiah Pickett | Melbourne | FWD |
| Harrison Petty | Melbourne | FWD |
| Trent Rivers | Melbourne | MID/DEF |
| Harry Sharp | Melbourne | MID |
| Andy Moniz-Wakefield | Melbourne | DEF |
| Tom Fullarton | Melbourne | FWD |
| Will Verrall | Melbourne | RUC |
| Taj Woewodin | Melbourne | DEF |
| Blake Howes | Melbourne | DEF |
| Jacob van Rooyen | Melbourne | FWD |
| Judd McVee | Melbourne | DEF |
| Daniel Turner | Melbourne | FWD |
| Oliver Sestan | Melbourne | FWD |
| Koltyn Tholstrup | Melbourne | FWD |
| Jed Adams | Melbourne | DEF |
| Luker Kentfield | Melbourne | FWD |
| Matthew Jefferson | Melbourne | FWD |
| Caleb Windsor | Melbourne | MID |
| Kynan Brown | Melbourne | MID |
| Harvey Langford | Melbourne | MID |
| Xavier Lindsay | Melbourne | MID |
| Aidan Johnson | Melbourne | FWD |
| Ricky Mentha | Melbourne | DEF/FWD |
| Taylor Goad | North Melbourne | RUC |
| Cameron Zurhaar | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Finnbar Maley | North Melbourne | RUC/FWD |
| Griffin Logue | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Luke McDonald | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Luke Parker | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Jack Darling | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Aidan Corr | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Caleb Daniel | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Jy Simpkin | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Darcy Tucker | North Melbourne | MID/DEF |
| Nick Larkey | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Callum Coleman-Jones | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Dylan Stephens | North Melbourne | MID |
| Zac Fisher | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Paul Curtis | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Luke Davies-Uniacke | North Melbourne | MID |
| Tristan Xerri | North Melbourne | RUC |
| Bailey Scott | North Melbourne | MID |
| Will Phillips | North Melbourne | MID |
| Eddie Ford | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Brynn Teakle | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Tom Powell | North Melbourne | MID |
| Kallan Dawson | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Miller Bergman | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Josh Goater | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Jackson Archer | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Cooper Harvey | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Charlie Comben | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Riley Hardeman | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Colby McKercher | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Robert Hansen Jr | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Geordie Payne | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Wil Dawson | North Melbourne | DEF |
| George Wardlaw | North Melbourne | MID |
| Zane Duursma | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Harry Sheezel | North Melbourne | DEF |
| Jacob Konstanty | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Brayden George | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Finn O’Sullivan | North Melbourne | MID |
| Matt Whitlock | North Melbourne | DEF/FWD |
| Luke Urquhart | North Melbourne | MID |
| River Stevens | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| Toby Pink | North Melbourne | FWD |
| Brandon Zerk-Thatcher | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Travis Boak | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Jackson Mead | Port Adelaide | MID/FWD |
| Willie Rioli | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Ollie Wines | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Rory Atkins | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Aliir Aliir | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Jeremy Finlayson | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Sam Powell-Pepper | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Lachlan Charleson | Port Adelaide | MID/FWD |
| Jordon Sweet | Port Adelaide | RUC |
| Jed McEntee | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Ryan Burton | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Darcy Byrne-Jones | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Ivan Soldo | Port Adelaide | RUC |
| Willem Drew | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Connor Rozee | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Kane Farrell | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Jack Lukosius | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Todd Marshall | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Esava Ratugolea | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Zak Butters | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Mitch Georgiades | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Ollie Lord | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Lachie Jones | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Jason Horne-Francis | Port Adelaide | MID/FWD |
| Joe Richards | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Miles Bergman | Port Adelaide | MID/DEF |
| Dylan Williams | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Jase Burgoyne | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Hugh Jackson | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Logan Evans | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Josh Sinn | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Dante Visentini | Port Adelaide | RUC |
| Will Lorenz | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Xavier Walsh | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Tom Anastasopoulos | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Jacob Moss | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| Joe Berry | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Jack Whitlock | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| Christian Moraes | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Benny Barrett | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Tom Cochrane | Port Adelaide | MID |
| Tim Taranto | Richmond | MID |
| James Trezise | Richmond | DEF |
| Dion Prestia | Richmond | MID |
| Tom Lynch | Richmond | FWD |
| Nick Vlastuin | Richmond | DEF |
| Nathan Broad | Richmond | DEF |
| Kamdyn McIntosh | Richmond | MID |
| Jacob Hopper | Richmond | MID |
| Toby Nankervis | Richmond | RUC |
| Jayden Short | Richmond | DEF |
| Noah Balta | Richmond | DEF/FWD |
| Ben Miller | Richmond | DEF |
| Jacob Koschitzke | Richmond | FWD |
| Jack Ross | Richmond | MID |
| Hugo Ralphsmith | Richmond | MID |
| Rhyan Mansell | Richmond | FWD |
| Samson Ryan | Richmond | RUC/FWD |
| Mykelti Lefau | Richmond | FWD |
| Jacob Blight | Richmond | DEF |
| Sam Banks | Richmond | MID |
| Thomson Dow | Richmond | MID |
| Maurice Rioli | Richmond | FWD |
| Kane McAuliffe | Richmond | MID |
| Steely Green | Richmond | FWD |
| Kaleb Smith | Richmond | DEF |
| Tylar Young | Richmond | DEF |
| Liam Fawcett | Richmond | FWD |
| Judson Clarke | Richmond | FWD |
| Josh Gibcus | Richmond | DEF |
| Tom Brown | Richmond | DEF |
| Tyler Sonsie | Richmond | FWD |
| Jacob Bauer | Richmond | FWD |
| Seth Campbell | Richmond | FWD |
| Campbell Gray | Richmond | DEF/FWD |
| Oliver Hayes-Brown | Richmond | RUC |
| Mate Colina | Richmond | RUC |
| Sam Lalor | Richmond | MID |
| Josh Smillie | Richmond | MID |
| Taj Hotton | Richmond | MID/FWD |
| Jonty Faull | Richmond | FWD |
| Luke Trainor | Richmond | DEF |
| Harry Armstrong | Richmond | FWD |
| Thomas Sims | Richmond | RUC/FWD |
| Jasper Alger | Richmond | FWD |
| Jack Steele | St Kilda | MID |
| Bradley Hill | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Callum Wilkie | St Kilda | DEF |
| Jimmy Webster | St Kilda | DEF |
| Jack Macrae | St Kilda | FWD |
| Mason Wood | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Dan Butler | St Kilda | FWD |
| Rowan Marshall | St Kilda | RUC |
| Jack Sinclair | St Kilda | MID/DEF |
| Dougal Howard | St Kilda | DEF |
| Zaine Cordy | St Kilda | DEF |
| Zak Jones | St Kilda | MID |
| Jack Higgins | St Kilda | FWD |
| Paddy Dow | St Kilda | MID |
| Hunter Clark | St Kilda | MID |
| Liam Henry | St Kilda | FWD |
| Max King | St Kilda | FWD |
| Ryan Byrnes | St Kilda | MID |
| Jack Carroll | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Liam Stocker | St Kilda | DEF |
| Isaac Keeler | St Kilda | FWD |
| Cooper Sharman | St Kilda | FWD |
| Lance Collard | St Kilda | FWD |
| Max Heath | St Kilda | RUC/FWD |
| Angus McLennan | St Kilda | DEF |
| Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera | St Kilda | DEF |
| Max Hall | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Mattaes Phillipou | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Anthony Caminiti | St Kilda | FWD |
| Arie Schoenmaker | St Kilda | DEF |
| Marcus Windhager | St Kilda | MID |
| Mitch Owens | St Kilda | FWD |
| Hugo Garcia | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Angus Hastie | St Kilda | MID |
| Darcy Wilson | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Liam O’Connell | St Kilda | DEF |
| Tobie Travaglia | St Kilda | MID/DEF |
| Alixzander Tauru | St Kilda | DEF/FWD |
| James Barrat | St Kilda | DEF/FWD |
| Hugh Boxshall | St Kilda | MID |
| Alex Dodson | St Kilda | RUC |
| Patrick Said | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| Brad Crouch | St Kilda | MID |
| Peter Ladhams | Sydney Swans | RUC/FWD |
| Will Hayward | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Dane Rampe | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Taylor Adams | Sydney Swans | MID/FWD |
| Harry Cunningham | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Robbie Fox | Sydney Swans | DEF/FWD |
| Jake Lloyd | Sydney Swans | MID/DEF |
| Brodie Grundy | Sydney Swans | RUC |
| Tom Papley | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Lewis Melican | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Callum Mills | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Isaac Heeney | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Oliver Florent | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Sam Wicks | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Hayden McLean | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Nick Blakey | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| James Rowbottom | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Justin McInerney | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Matt Roberts | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Jack Buller | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Chad Warner | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Joel Amartey | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Errol Gulden | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Braeden Campbell | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Logan McDonald | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Tom McCartin | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| James Jordon | Sydney Swans | MID/FWD |
| William Edwards | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Corey Warner | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Angus Sheldrick | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Indhi Kirk | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Tom Hanily | Sydney Swans | MID |
| Caiden Cleary | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Patrick Snell | Sydney Swans | DEF/FWD |
| Caleb Mitchell | Sydney Swans | MID |
| William Green | Sydney Swans | RUC |
| Jesse Dattoli | Sydney Swans | MID/FWD |
| Ned Bowman | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Riley Bice | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Riak Andrew | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Aaron Francis | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Ben Paton | Sydney Swans | DEF/FWD |
| Blake Leidler | Sydney Swans | DEF |
| Joel Hamling | Sydney Swans | FWD |
| Jake Waterman | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Dom Sheed | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Tim Kelly | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Matthew Owies | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Elliot Yeo | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Jamie Cripps | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Liam Ryan | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Oscar Allen | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Jeremy McGovern | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Tom Cole | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Matt Flynn | West Coast Eagles | RUC |
| Jack Graham | West Coast Eagles | MID/FWD |
| Jayden Hunt | West Coast Eagles | MID/DEF |
| Liam Duggan | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Liam Baker | West Coast Eagles | MID/FWD |
| Jack Petruccelle | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Bailey J. Williams | West Coast Eagles | RUC |
| Callum Jamieson | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Harry Edwards | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Tyler Brockman | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Jack Williams | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Loch Rawlinson | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Harry Barnett | West Coast Eagles | RUC |
| Reuben Ginbey | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Campbell Chesser | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Rhett Bazzo | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Elijah Hewett | West Coast Eagles | MID/FWD |
| Ryan Maric | West Coast Eagles | MID/FWD |
| Tyrell Dewar | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Archer Reid | West Coast Eagles | RUC/FWD |
| Brady Hough | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Coen Livingstone | West Coast Eagles | RUC/FWD |
| Clay Hall | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Harley Reid | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Noah Long | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Harvey Johnston | West Coast Eagles | DEF |
| Jack Hutchinson | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Bo Allan | West Coast Eagles | MID/DEF |
| Jobe Shanahan | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Tom Gross | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Lucca Grego | West Coast Eagles | MID |
| Hamish Davis | West Coast Eagles | MID/FWD |
| Malakai Champion | West Coast Eagles | FWD |
| Ryan Gardner | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Tim English | Western Bulldogs | RUC |
| Taylor Duryea | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Liam Jones | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Jason Johannisen | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Adam Treloar | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Tom Liberatore | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Marcus Bontempelli | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Bailey Dale | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Bailey Williams | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Jordan Croft | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Rory Lobb | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Anthony Scott | Western Bulldogs | MID/FWD |
| James Harmes | Western Bulldogs | MID/FWD |
| Buku Khamis | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Lachlan Bramble | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Matthew Kennedy | Western Bulldogs | MID/FWD |
| Riley Garcia | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Aaron Naughton | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Laitham Vandermeer | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Nick Coffield | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Rhylee West | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Caleb Poulter | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Oskar Baker | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Jamarra Ugle-Hagan | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Cody Weightman | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Lachlan McNeil | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Ed Richards | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Arthur Jones | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Jedd Busslinger | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Ryley Sanders | Western Bulldogs | MID/FWD |
| Harvey Gallagher | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Luke Cleary | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Sam Darcy | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Lachlan Smith | Western Bulldogs | RUC |
| Joel Freijah | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| James O’Donnell | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Cooper Hynes | Western Bulldogs | MID |
| Lachie Jaques | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| Josh Dolan | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Sam Davidson | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| Luke Kennedy | Western Bulldogs | MID |
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Become a Patron!Round one is just a few days away, so it’s time for me to reveal the SuperCoach side for the upcoming 2023 season. Enjoy it!
James Sicily and Sam Docherty are the two premium defenders I am the most comfortable with. Elliot Yeo picks himself. Liam Jones, I struggled with it. I am uncomfortable having him at d4 and feel he is the most likely to burn a few trades early to fix if he fails. At least he is gaining popularity. Reuben Ginbey and Charlie Constable pick themselves if they get named.
I decided to go a little thinner in the mids to fit in the big five forwards. I also think there are big questions around many of the top mids. The two that I don’t have questions about are Rory Laird and Clayton Oliver. Tom Green will take the next step in SC this year and end the season as an uber mid. Jacob Hopper is a clearance beast and should thrive in the Richmond setup.
The jungle drums have been beating loudly about Finn Callaghan for a while now. I usually hate starting players around the 250,000 range, but with 36 trades and boosts, it can be rectified easily enough this year. Finally, will Phillips start on the field I have more faith in him than a forward rookie in SuperCoach.
Sean Darcy is SC proven to a point. He is the fittest I have ever seen him. Rowan Marshall picks himself.
I’m starting the fab five forwards. Josh Dunkley, Stephen Coniglio, Connor Rozee, Tim Taranto and the newest member to the five, Errol Gulden. It just feels right to start this year. Having Alwyn Davey Jnr on the mid-bench allows flexibility to swing them into the mids if required. Harry Sheezel rounds out the on-field forwards.

With the SuperCoach team picker now open, I decided to share my current SuperCoach team and tell you why I’ve picked every player. Enjoy!
Embed from Getty ImagesThe defensive premiums in 2023 look like a mixed bag, and I expect a lot of diversity in the ones that coaches will start. The standout for me is Tom Stewart, who has shown he has the ceiling that you would be envious of in midfield premiums. Having an inbuilt injury-affected game in his price and a ridiculously high percentage of games where he tons up, Stewart is one who I don’t see moving from my backline at this stage.
The biggest watch of the players in my backline is Angus Brayshaw. When his CBAs spiked in the last few games of the season, he averaged over 110 and went at 105 from round 11 onwards. Brayshaw might need CBAs to push a higher average, but he has shown that even without midfield, he can push near to the 100 mark and, given the losses in defenders this year, that might be enough to push top six.
The breakout candidate in Hayden Young is one I’ve been watching since the middle of the season. From round 8 onwards, he went below 78 once and had supreme consistency in scoring output. Fremantle will likely continue to give Young a more prominent role as he develops, including more kick-in responsibilities. With free reign to do as he pleases across HB, Young is one to monitor.
Both Elliott Yeo and Connor McKenna are underpriced, but for different reasons. The watch on these two will be fitness and whether they are best 22, respectively. If Yeo remains fit through the preseason, he might be one you have to start, whilst the price tag of McKenna means that, should he be named round one, he will be in most teams.
The rookies in Campbell Chesser and Darcy Wilmont won’t surprise many, though as it is with all rookies, we wait to see whether they are named when the season starts. Corey Wagner is a sneaky one to monitor for the 2023 season, as the departure of Blake Acres might leave a free wing spot for him to stake claim to at Fremantle.

Callum Mills, Jack Steele and Darcy Parish all present value for 2023 based on injury affected games last year, while I’m predicting a big bounce back for Jackson Macrae with the departure of Josh Dunkley. All four of these should be captaincy options in any game, and have shown they can match it with the best.
Much like most other team reveals, the one mid-pricer I am looking at here is Jacob Hopper. The difference between his price coming into the season and his proven scoring potential means that he would’ve been a lock in many sides if he had stayed at GWS. The move to Richmond cements his position in my team at this stage as there should be plenty of opportunities for him.
The rookies in Ashcroft, Humphrey, Phillips, and Hewett are all ones to monitor in the preseason and almost certainly pick if they start. Dowling and Baker are also track watches and might be less likely to start, but they should be considered if they do.
Embed from Getty ImagesThere will be a reshuffle in the best rucks for the 2023 season with Max Gawn and Brodie Grundy together at the Demons. Grundy’s departure allows Darcy Cameron to maintain the number one ruck mantle at the Pies. His season is defined by the disparity in scoring before he was the ruckman and after. There is enough upside and proven scoring with Cameron to show that he can push over the 100 barrier which should put him up in the top few.
The decision between Tim English and Rowan Marshall will be one that I’ll be thinking about most of the preseason. Both players can push over 110, but at this stage I will be going with English because he has slightly more security in role. Should I want both, I may even be interested in restructuring and moving Cameron to my forward line as additional Ruck security.
Jacob Edwards is among the few rookies who could get a game as a ruckman in 2023. With DPP flexibility and a low price, he can hold that spot for the time being.

I’ve thought about which of the big premium forwards are best to start with in 2023 for a while, especially after it was revealed last week that all of Josh Dunkley, Tim Taranto, and Connor Rozee held the DPP. As a result, I couldn’t at least try to see what a team looked like with all three of them. Given where the more probable rookies look, I could see many teams rolling out with these filling F1-3 when the season starts.
Nathan Fyfe and Toby McLean both provide immense value as forwards, but much like Yeo and McKenna in the defence, Fyfe needs to show fitness and an uninterrupted pre-season and McLean needs to prove that he is best 22. Should they show this, they’ll be popular starting selections and both in my team.
Jacob Van Rooyen and Sinn are players who, with another preseason, will push for selection in their teams round one lineups, while Mattaes Phillipou is a player who oozes class and could see an early call up from Ross Lyon and he looks to mix-up their midfield dynamic.


You asked for it, and I caved! With the SuperCoach team picker now open, I decided to share my current SuperCoach team and tell you why I’ve picked every player. Enjoy!

People will pass over Jack Sinclair in starting squads this year despite him being the top-priced option. He ranked seventh last year for total points in the competition and scored thirteen tons from the final fourteen games of the season. The Saints love the ball in his hands, and the move of Brad Hill up to the wing will make him the man off half-back. People will be apprehensive about starting him because he’s under a new coach. But Ross Lyon has always been a defence-first style of coach. So he should be given more support and structure around him even if the tag comes. I’ll pay up for him, but I’ll move there if the pre-season reveals a comparable scoring option that’s cheaper.
There aren’t many certainties in SuperCoach, but Tom Stewart’s game being perfectly suited to SC’s scoring model is one of them. He spoils, intercepts, marks and uses the ball by hand and foot extremely well. Any defender that can score 161, 174 & 187 within an eight-game stretch like he did last year is a damaging prospect.
My only ‘breakout’ premium in the team. Hayden Young. He’s coming off the back of averaging 92 last season, but he started to showcase his excellent ceiling (142 & 139) and an improved scoring basement. He had just four scores last year under 80. If Fremantle gets some stability back in their key position defenders, it should allow Young to be freed up even further to intercept mark and use his beautiful kicking to set up the play. I’m backing him to average triple digits this season.
One of the keys to success in SuperCoach last year (and every year) is taking advantage of the obvious value that comes through player discounts. In the case of Elliot Yeo, he is one of the best bargains of the year IF he can level up to his proven capacity. For years Yeo was a safe 100+ performer and a reliable premium. But the past three seasons have been cursed with injury. Nevertheless, I won’t hesitate to select him if he gets through the pre-season without concerns. After all, he’s priced 40 points per game under what he’s capable of.
When the team picker opened, I was pleasantly surprised to see how cheap Connor McKenna was. At under $170,000, he does have a history of scoring in the mid-’70s, which is exceptional for a cash cow price tag. Some might be concerned that he’s not in the Lions best 22, and there’s some merit to that. He wouldn’t have returned to Australia to play in the minor leagues. At the very least, the Lions have told him the spot is his to lose.
Campbell Chesser will be popular after not playing in 2022. The Eagles will be desperate to get games into him. Darcy Wilmont might not be the lock he was with the arrival of McKenna, but at worst, he’s a placeholder. While I couldn’t leave out Will Gould from a team reveal.


Straight out of the gate, I’m selecting four of the best premium midfielders I can buy. Clayton Oliver, Touk Miller, Jack Steele and Jackson Macrae. All are VC/C options weekly, and barring an injury, I can’t forecast how they don’t see how they miss out on being a top-tier midfielder.
Macrae and Steele are arguably underpriced, but I’d still pick them even if they weren’t. History says they are some of the most reliable and durable options available. Miller should become invaluable, given his Suns, alongside the Cats, have the round 13 bye. Finally, Clayton Oliver is coming off three consecutive seasons averaging 122 or higher. Recent history will tell you if you don’t start him, it’s very challenging to get him into your team during the year. So I’ll remove the incoming migraine and start him.
Just the one stepping-stone midfielder for me this year. From 2019-2021 Jacob Hopper averaged 96, 91, & 97. He’s priced at an average of 60, so for $332,000, that could be north of thirty points per game of value. I don’t expect to own him for the season, but the Tigers round 15 bye means I could run him for 2/3 of the year if I require it.
Every man and his dog will have Will Ashcroft, and with good reason. It should be similar ownership numbers for Will Phillips. After missing the 2022 season with injury and sickness, the former early draft pick should be used as a critical part of the North Melbourne rebuild.
The final four cash cows are all placeholders who will come and go as required. But all four should get games at their clubs next season.


What happens in the rucks might decide the destiny of teams in 2023. Tim English improved his scoring by 22 points per game last year to average 105. While his final 5-6 weeks of the season were under, he started the season on fire. He averaged 121 over the first five weeks and had just one score under 96 in his first nine games. We shouldn’t see the experiments late last year with Rory Lobb in the side to play relief ruck. Instead, English will play as a pure and primary ruck. There’s an upside, and he’s one of the few premium rucks I trust investing cash into.
I’m not in love with the Sam Draper pick. I considered not even doing the team reveal just because of it, but allow me to explain why he’s there.
I don’t trust going ‘set & forget’ rucks this year. Many are bullish on Rowan Marshall, and I agree he’ll have a strong year. But even if he goes 110, is that sufficient? Nobody knows the scoring impact of ruck sharing for Brodie Grundy and Max Gawn. Does Luke Jackson help or hurt Sean Darcy? All of Gawn, Grundy & Darcy are capable of 115-120 seasons, and I’d hate to lock myself out of getting into one of these three.
I thought of investing more in R2 and getting up to Darcy Cameron, but at this stage, I’ll resist. The theory with Draper is to get a guy that should hold and make some cash while not costing me a significant salary cap. It’ll give me a look at the impacts of the great ruck share and then give me the information to make an in-season upgrade. I hope a better option becomes apparent as the pre-season roles on.
Lastly, I’m running a RUC/FWD option in Jacob Edwards as my bench cow. He’s there more for VC loopholes and DPP flexibility. But if he plays, that’s not a bad thing.

Nobody should be surprised to see Josh Dunkley on this side. The former Bulldog enters the year as the most expensive forward, and his average of 108 feels like value, given the forecast of more midfield time at the Lions. He genuinely could be the top-scoring player in SuperCoach this year.
Plenty of options could be landed at F2, but I settled on Tim Taranto. Tim has a history of going 100+ before, and now at Richmond, the permanent midfield role he’s craved should come into effect. Again, no downside with this pick, as I can’t see him averaging under 95.
I hit the value in the forward lines pretty quickly, but when you have Nat Fyfe as a forward-eligible selection and barely $100,000 more than Will Ashcroft, you cannot ignore that. Remember that between 2013-2021 he averaged between 100-122. So even with the injury ‘risk’, it’s mitigated by his price tag and likely sky-high ownership.
If Tarryn Thomas has a full pre-season and can roam through the midfield, he’ll be a handy stepping stone. Remember back in 2021, from round ten onwards he averaged 96.7. You must pay attention to that for under $300,000.
Then it’s into the cash cows. Toby McLean is a proven performer, and if he’s named for round one will be on every good team’s side. Mattaes Phillipou should create a new dynamic in the Saints midfield and forward lines and get games early. The bench cows are placeholders, but Luke Pedlar and Jacob Van Rooyen have been standouts for their team on the track.
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The fantasy football positions for 2023 have been released for SuperCoach, AFLFantasy & DreamTeam. One of the keys to success in these formats is nailing the right cash cows in your starting squad. We’ve listed for you every position for the players selected in the recent AFL Draft.
| DRAFT # | PLAYER | CLUB | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aaron Cadman | Greater Western Sydney | FWD |
| 2 | Will Ashcroft | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| 3 | Harry Sheezel | North Melbourne | FWD |
| 4 | George Wardlaw | North Melbourne | MID |
| 5 | Elijah Tsatas | Essendon | MID |
| 6 | Bailey Humphrey | Gold Coast | MID/FWD |
| 7 | Cameron Mackenzie | Hawthorn | MID |
| 8 | Jhye Clark | Geelong | MID |
| 9 | Reuben Ginbey | West Coast | DEF/MID |
| 10 | Mattaes Phillipou | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| 11 | Oliver Hollands | Carlton | MID |
| 12 | Jaspa Fletcher | Brisbane Lions | MID |
| 13 | Jedd Busslinger | Western Bulldogs | DEF |
| 14 | Elijah Hewett | West Coast | MID |
| 15 | Matthew Jefferson | Melbourne | FWD |
| 16 | Harry Rowston | Greater Western Sydney | MID |
| 17 | Max Michalanney | Adelaide | DEF |
| 18 | Josh Weddle | Hawthorn | DEF |
| 19 | Ed Allan | Collingwood | MID |
| 20 | Jacob Konstanty | Sydney | FWD |
| 21 | Darcy Jones | Greater Western Sydney | MID |
| 22 | Max Gruzewski | Greater Western Sydney | DEF |
| 23 | Harry Barnett | West Coast | RUC |
| 24 | Charlie Clarke | Western Bulldogs | FWD |
| 25 | Lewis Hayes | Essendon | DEF |
| 26 | Brayden George | North Melbourne | FWD |
| 27 | Cooper Vickery | Sydney | DEF |
| 28 | Jakob Ryan | Collingwood | DEF |
| 29 | Coby Burgiel | West Coast | MID/FWD |
| 30 | Lachie Cowan | Carlton | DEF |
| 31 | James van Es | St Kilda | DEF |
| 32 | Jaxon Binns | Carlton | MID/FWD |
| 33 | Hugh Davies | Fremantle | DEF |
| 34 | Toby McMullin | Greater Western Sydney | FWD |
| 35 | Olli Hotton | St Kilda | MID/FWD |
| 36 | Tom McCallum | Port Adelaide | DEF |
| 37 | Henry Hustwaite | Hawthorn | MID |
| 38 | Jed Adams | Melbourne | DEF |
| 39 | Harvey Gallagher | Western Bulldogs | DEF/FWD |
| 40 | Caleb Mitchell | Sydney | DEF/MID |
| 41 | Tom Emmett | Fremantle | FWD |
| 42 | Max Knobel | Fremantle | RUC |
| 43 | Billy Dowling | Adelaide | MID |
| 44 | Isaac Keeler | St Kilda | RUC/FWD |
| 45 | Alwyn Davey, Jr. | Essendon | MID/FWD |
| 46 | Jack O’Sullivan | Hawthorn | FWD |
| 47 | Harry Lemmey | Carlton | FWD |
| 48 | Joe Richards | Collingwood | MID/FWD |
| 49 | Kaleb Smith | Richmond | DEF |
| 50 | Hugh Bond | Adelaide | MID |
| 51 | Bailey MacDonald | Hawthorn | DEF |
| 52 | Phoenix Foster | Geelong | RUC/FWD |
| 53 | Thomas Scully | Port Adelaide | FWD |
| 54 | Jayden Davey | Essendon | FWD |
| 55 | Steely Green | Richmond | MID |
| 56 | Cooper Harvey | North Melbourne | MID/FWD |
| 57 | Corey Wagner | Fremantle | DEF/MID |
| 58 | Noah Long | West Coast | MID/FWD |
| 59 | Kyle Marshall | Port Adelaide | DEF |
Want to know more about positions? We discuss some of the most relevant position additions here.
Champion data have revealed the new fantasy football positions for SuperCoach, AFLFantasy and DreamTeam for 2023. As usual, we’ve got some significant positional gains and disappearances. In total 149 players have dual position, while 73 of them hold the valuable MID/FWD status. MJ’s back to take you through the changes.
Embed from Getty ImagesWe’ve got some significant name changes in the backline for 2023! First up, premiership Cat Mitch Duncan has picked up defensive status and can be selected as a DEF this year. He’s joined in the backline by another premiership player from West Coast in, Elliot Yeo (DEF), and former number one draft pick Andrew McGrath (DEF/MID) as some of the most fantasy relevant gains in this line.
During last year we saw some value DPP additions hit the backline; some of those have held through into this season, including Brandon Ellis (DEF/MID), Harry Himmelberg (DEF/FWD), Nick Daicos (DEF) and Angus Brayshaw (DEF).
Last year we had the versatility of selecting Jordan Dawson, Jack Sinclair, Kiddy Coleman and Dan Rioli in multiple lines as DPPs that held defensive status. However, they’ll enter 2023 only available to start in defence.
It might be more draft relevant, but holding DEF/FWD stats for Brad Hill is one to watch, especially if Ross Lyon’s desire to move him back to the wing eventuates. While new cat Jack Bowes also retains DEF status, if he can crack into the Cats 22 and recapture some previous fantasy form, he’ll be seriously considered in drafts, let alone salary cap formats.
Embed from Getty ImagesAt the round six DPP allocation in 2022, the fantasy community erupted with all of Bailey Smith, Marcus Bontempelli, Luke Parker & Tom Liberatore all being awarded FWD status to the existing midfield eligibility. Entering this year, these popular four will all be just MIDs to start the season.
Some other 2022 forward eligible options are now entering a new season as pure MID selections only. Adam Treloar, Will Brodie and Jordan De Goey are all farewelling their FWD status and, in the eyes of some, fantasy relevance for 2023.
The midfield line is also stacked with some former defensive-eligible options now becoming midfielders. Jack Crisp, Jayden Short and Lachie Whitfield have been long-time defensive premiums but won’t start the season as selectable options in this line. While the eligibility as a defender for Scott Pendlebury has ended. He’s back to being a MID only.
Getting a fantasy breakout option playing midfield and eligible as a forward or defender is a huge win. This is why the move into being pure midfielders for Max Holmes, Harry Perryman, Elijah Hollands & Lachie Ash might hurt their popularity in salary cap formats. There was some speculation that Will Phillps and Lachie Hunter might be MID/FWD, but that’s not happening. Both are midfielders for 2023.
Likely popular cash cow and Brisbane Lion Will Ashcroft has been awarded midfield status.
Embed from Getty ImagesIt should be no surprise, but Tim English has lost his RUC/FWD DPP and will enter the season as a RUC. It’s understandable as he led the Bulldogs centre bounce attendances averaging 84%. There were high hopes among the fantasy community that Rowan Marshall could be a RUC/FWD this year and, if eligible, one of the season’s most popular picks. Sadly for those hoping, it’s just disappointment as he’s a RUC this year. The potential positive is that he’s less ‘obvious’ of a selection, given that he’ll potentially ruck solo at the Saints with the retirement of Paddy Ryder. Another player that’s lost RUC/FWD is Tristan Xerri. He’s now RUC only.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen this positional combination, but Mark Blicavs loses RUC/DEF and will become a MID/RUCK this year.

Some big names have gained and held forward status into 2023! Josh Dunkley and Tim Taranto are holding onto MID/FWD status into the coming season. Both will be highly popular this year as they’ve moved to clubs where a more prominent midfield role is anticipated. Meanwhile, the Port Adelaide duo of Zak Butters and Connor Rozee have made the cut as MID/FWDs and should both be in consideration for top-tier forward options. Other topline names to retain forward eligibility from last year are Darcy Cameron (RUC/FWD), Stephen Coniglio (MID/FWD), Dylan Moore (FWD), Isaac Heeney (FWD), Shai Bolton (MID/FWD) and Errol Gulden (MID/FWD).
Nat Fyfe is the biggest addition to our forward stocks by reputation this season. The Fremantle skipper is coming off a horror year with injury and, as a result, will receive a significant discount. Combined with his MID/FWD status, it will make him among the most discussed fantasy prospects this off-season. Fyfe isn’t the only club captain that’s gained FWD status. Brisbane’s Dayne Zorko is returning to FWD status this year after holding DEF/MID status in 2022. Another forward return is Isaac Smith who’s a MID/FWD.
Ben Cunnington should be one of the year’s top picks, especially in the SuperCoach format. Ben played two games last year for an average of 49.5. He will get a significant price discount & is now available MID/FWD. In the three seasons prior, he averaged 102, 102 & 109. Even at 31, he’s a lock and load.
Drafting coaches will be happy to see Jade Gresham and Patrick Lipinski retain MID/FWD status while potentially surprising to some new Gold Coast recruit, Ben Long is DEF/FWD. That level of flexibility across those lines makes him a valuable later-round selection in drafts. New Fremantle recruit Luke Jackson holds his valuable RUC/FWD status. Brownlow & Norm Smith Medal winner Dustin Martin retains MID/FWDF status as expected as does Tom Powell (MID/FWD) and Tarryn Thomas (MID/FWD.) Former North Melbourne now Port Adelaide young gun Jason Horne-Francis is also MID/FWD.
While first round draft picks Harry Sheezel (FWD), Mattaes Phillipou (MID/FWD), and Bailey Humphrey (MID/FWD) will enter their first season in the AFL as forward options.

For those who use the drafting platform of Ultimate Footy, the same positions released will form the basis of the positions available to select from in 2023. However, in the middle of January, the format will announce further additions for players with a single position allocation.
Twelve months ago, the format awarded some significant DPP additions, including Rowan Marshall (RUC/FWD), Jack Billings (MID/FWD) and Luke McDonald (DEF/MID), increasing a player’s value. So if a player has missed out on DPP that you were hoping for, they still have a chance of gaining the allocation in UltimateFooty.
In just under a month, Champion Data will hand down the starting positions for SuperCoach, AFLFantasy & DreamTeam. So before the official positions drop, we asked MJ to forecast some possible fantasy football position changes in 2023.
Embed from Getty ImagesIt might not get to the same level of volatility as premium players losing positional status from one year to the next. Still, fantasy coaches can expect some significant changes heading into the 2023 season.
One of last year’s top picks, George Hewett, will certainly lose DEF/MID DPP and be available as a midfielder. While I also expect Collingwood pair, Scott Pendlebury and Jack Crisp to both lose defensive eligibility. The Magpie pair attended the club’s third and fourth-most centre bounces last year. While he might’ve been more draft relevant, premiership player Tom Atkins should also lose DEF status after spending the entire back half of the season as a defensive-minded midfielder.
It’s not all a departure disaster; we will get some additions. Mitch Duncan is a formality after spending the whole season across the half-back line. He wasn’t eligible for gaining it during the year as he’d already been allocated MID/FWD status to start the season.
We’ll likely pick up Andrew McGrath as a DEF/MID. He spent some time on the wings after returning from injury but often started from across the half-back and then pushed up the ground. While late in the year, Adam Treloar received the Luke Beveridge treatment and was deployed from half-back between rounds 16-23. In five of those games, he attended 0 centre bounces. He’s not a lock to gain the position, but he’s in the conversation. The departure of his BFF, Josh Dunkley, could also mean he returns to a more midfield-heavy role. A potential fantasy football-relevant player if the ‘stars align.’
It’s from a small sample of games (five) from last year, but Elliot Yeo could be one of the season’s picks if he gets defender status to go along with his significant pricing discount. The Eagles attempted to build up his strength and fitness over a few games last year by using him as a defender. If champion data believe that’s sufficient, he’ll be hard to ignore, even with a shocking recent injury run.
Last year Nick Daicos received DEF added to his MID ahead of round six. Not only will he hold this status gain, but it’ll be the only line you’ll be able to start him. Another significant in-season DEF gain was Angus Brayshaw. He should be available as a DEF/MID for 2023.
Kiddy Coleman and Dan Rioli both were DEF/FWD last year, but they’ll only be eligible as defenders. We should also see Harry Himmelberg and Harry Perryman both retain defensive status. However, Perryman did attend an average of 90% centre bounce over the final three games of the year. Such a clear and defined role change might be enough for Champion Data to opt for a position change.
Embed from Getty ImagesWe normally don’t see significant turnover in this positional line. Often the only variance is seeing players either gain or lose RUC/FWD status. 2023’s positions should be no different, with Tim English a certainty to be RUC eligible only. There’s a world where Darcy Cameron retains RUC/FWD status, and should that eventuate, his relevance would certainly increase. Personally, He’ll be only available as a ruck. New docker Luke Jackson should retain his RUC/FWD eligibility.
Embed from Getty ImagesEvery season we see the highest turnover of premium options in the forward line. As is standard in most seasons, we’ll lose many of the top-tier options available to us.
You can draw a line through Marcus Bontempelli, Luke Parker and Tom Liberatore. We were fortunate to gain them as in-season DPP additions, but the reality is they played significant midfield minutes and are almost certain to be just pure ‘midfielders’ in 2023. Popular premiums in Tim English (RUC) and Will Brodie (MID) will also be unavailable within this line.
Some potentially more draft-relevant names, but Adelaide’s tackling machine Sam Berry will also depart eligibility in this line and be a midfielder. After averaging 77% of centre bounces for the Magpies last year, Jordan De Goey will need a miracle to retain MID/FWD again.
There’s some discourse about the following names, but all could have a compelling case to hold forward status. For example, GWS’ Stephen Coniglio spent approximately half the season as a forward; that should be enough for him to retain. The same could be said for his former Giant teammate, Tim Taranto. If he enters the year as a MID/FWD, he’ll become one of the most relevant options next year.
Of course, everyone is hanging out for the position status of Josh Dunkley. Should he retain MID/FWD, he’ll be everyone’s first picked forward. Neither the retention of or loss of DPP would shock me, but I think he’ll retain it.
Bailey Smith often started inside forward 50 and then pushed up the ground; it’s one of the factors that saw Champion Data award DPP during the season. However, on the ‘eye test,’ that role seems to hold for the year after the DPP was awarded, which should build confidence that Smith is in the mix to be a MID/FWD.
Speaking of holding DPP, Rowan Marshall was another who gained forward status. He was awarded it in the final allocation and still had to share the ruck role beyond this. Nevertheless, coaches should have some optimism he holds RUC/FWD.
Another player that gained FWD status during the season that should enter 2023 with it is Jason Horne-Francis. If he can live up to his junior career hype at Alberton, he will be someone to monitor.
Nat Fyfe is in the mix to be a new addition to our forward lines. The Fremantle skipper spent significant time inside forward fifty after coming back from a long-term injury. Should this probable position land alongside a combination of an injury discount and he could be one of the most popular picks entering the 2023 season.
There are two names I know fantasy coaches are watching with interest that I haven’t discussed: Connor Rozee and Max Holmes. The latter spent plenty of time between the arcs despite not rarely having a CBA last year. He’s touch & go to retain MID/FWD status. However, if he does, then coaches will be keen on him. In his final five games of the year, he averaged 81.4 in AFLFantasy (priced at 64) & 83.8 (priced at 65). If I were a betting man, Rozee would be a MID only. From round six onwards, he had just two games that he attended under 52% of CBA’s. But if he held MID/FWD, I wouldn’t be disappointed; I can see how the case could be made to retain.
Zak Butters, Dylan Moore and Isaac Heeney will be available as forwards. Lock them in!
There are always a few surprises that get a positional change that many don’t forecast. Who will it be in 2023? If I was to guess who might surprise people with getting forward status, I’d be looking at Dayne Zorko as one of those ;).
