Weโ€™re going through each side and predicting their best 22 for the 2020 season.

Today, weโ€™ve looked at the potential best 22โ€™s of Port Adelaide, Richmond and St Kilda.

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St Kilda

B:ย Jarryn Geary, Jake Carlisle, Callum Wilkie

HB:ย Dylan Roberton,ย Dougal Howard, Hunter Clark

C:ย Jack Billings, Seb Ross,ย Bradley Hill

HF:ย Jade Gresham, Tim Membrey, Jack Sinclair

F:ย Dan Butler,ย Max King, Jack Lonie

FOLL:ย Rowan Marshall, Jack Steele, Dan Hannebery

I/C:ย Luke Dunstan, Jimmy Webster,ย Zak Jones,ย Josh Battle

St Kilda had arguably the best 2019 trade period of any club and will look to build on what was an exciting finish to the 2019 season for the club.

The Saints lost some of their experienced talent in Josh Bruce (Western Bulldogs), Jack Steven (Geelong) and Blake Acres (Fremantle) during the trade period, but they brought in five new recruits in Bradley Hill, Paddy Ryder, Dougal Howard, Dan Butler and Zak Jones who could all make their debut in round one.

Ryder was the only one to miss with the addition of Max King to the line-up, but the experienced ruck will be sure to play his fair share of games in 2020.

With the exciting young talent such as Jack Billings, Seb Ross and Jade Gresham all returning mixed with the experienced recruits brought in to help fill the holes they have been missing, the Saints will look to soar in 2020 and make a push for a finals spot.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JULY 21: Saints interim coach Brett Ratten speaks to his players during the round 18 AFL match between the St Kilda Saints and the Western Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium on July 21, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
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