Paid little mind and predicted to finish bottom six by most, even bottom four by a few, St Kilda had few fans entering the 2023 season. How surprising it was then when they spent the entire season in the top eight.

With 'Ross the Boss' back at the helm, they featured in finals for just the second time since 2011, though they bowed out in week one after coming up against a far superior GWS outfit.

That being said, not much went right for the Saints leading into 2023. It's easy to forget they started the season without any key forwards available. Max King, Tim Membrey and Jack Hayes all suffering significant injuries in the pre-season.

It was their emerging young talent and makeshift forward line that captured the hearts of the Saints' faithful, winning plenty of admirers for their desire, dare and competitiveness.

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While they had plenty of heart, they lacked polish, star power and the ability to score heavily and as a result, were found out in finals.

Knowing what they need going forward, the Saints targeted the draft heavily, taking five players, before taking ex-Port Adelaide defender Riley Bonner in the rookie draft.

The players they picked were largely running machines with leg speed, signalling Ross Lyon's intent to ensure the Saints are one of the hardest gut-running teams in the AFL.

Going into 2024, they also need a clean bill of health for Max King, and Jack Steele to get back to his best after a tough two years with injury. In fact, they'd just love to have most of their players available for Round 1, something they haven't had for two years.

They'd also love to see continued development and improvement from Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, Mitch Owens, Marcus Windhager, Mattaes Phillipou and Anthony Caminiti, with all of them crucial to the Saints' future.

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Darcy Wilson forcing his way into the side nice and early to provide extra run on the outside and aid the likes of Jack Sinclair, Mason Wood and Bradley Hill out on the wings, would be a big bonus.

The Saints are in an interesting position, they're a candidate to slide back down the ladder so can't afford to rest on their laurels, not that Ross Lyon is likely to let them.

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2. Midfielders

There is little that will change in the St Kilda engine room apart from, in an ideal world, more midfield minutes for the likes of Mitch Owens, Mattaes Phillipou and Marcus Windhager.

Their midfield is workmanlike, comprised of largely tough inside players, yet lacking in x-factor and star power for the most part, and aside from Jack Sinclair's stints in the middle, there is little explosiveness away from the stoppages.

Rowan Marshall is the club's clear number one ruckman and one of the best big men in the competition, he thrives on being the sole ruck so, while Jack Hayes or Mitch Owens may pinch hit from time to time, Marshall will shoulder the majority of the load.

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At his feet will be the inside grunt of Jack Steele and Brad Crouch, both coming off very different seasons. Steele looked lighter and ready to cover more ground coming into 2023, yet was struck down by injury and never quite got going. He will be champing at the bit for redemption in 2024.

Crouch, meanwhile, had his best season in the red, white and black in 2023, producing consistently strong performances throughout the year. The Saints will need him to be as good, if not better in 2024.

Ideally, Mitch Owens will continue his rise to potential stardom and cement a place in the midfield alongside Steele and Crouch. The young bull offers power, pace and the x-factor that the Saints so desperately need around the stoppages.

Rotating through the engine room will be the likes of Jack Sinclair, Mattaes Phillipou and Hunter Clark, all of whom offer the Saints something different.

Manning the wings will be running machines Mason Wood and Brad Hill, both coming off their best seasons at St Kilda as well. Ross Lyon will hope that Paddy Dow, Ryan Byrnes and Darcy Wilson all push to get minutes on the wing as well.

All are elite runners, something Lyon will be very keen to exploit in 2024.