Rookie Rankings leader Harley Reid has only extended the gap over the rest of his class thanks to a sensational Round 10 performance, while a Lions recruit has broken into our top six for the first time this year.
Our rankings have seen some change in the middle of the pack, with a young Saint jumping two places into second.
The likes of Calsher Dear, Zane Duursma and Kane McAuliffe have earned honourable mentions for their efforts over the weekend as well.
Selection Criteria: For our Rookie Rankings, we are ONLY selecting players who have made their debut this season.
Other players who may still be eligible for a Rising Star nomination but have already made their debut before the 2024 season will not be considered. I.e. Rising Star eligible players such as George Wardlaw, Angus Sheldrick and Sam Darcy are ineligible, having already played an AFL match before Round 1, 2024.
Honourable Mentions:
Calsher Dear
Zane Duursma
Kane McAuliffe
A surprising name on this list, with Reville a quick riser to secure a spot in our Rookie Rankings after three games.
The Lions utility has been a consistent performer across his trio of appearances, averaging 13.3 disposals, five marks and 3.7 intercept possessions while using the ball at 80% efficiency.
Reville comes ahead of the Lachie Sullivan, Harvey Gallagher, Mykelti Lefau and Calsher Dear to secure the sixth spot in our Rankings after Round 10.
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He'll need to continue his impressive start to his AFL career this week to hold his spot - which was previously Sun Wil Graham's - this weekend when the Lions head to Victoria to face the Hawks.
While the Suns had one of their most dominant performances in Darwin on Thursday, Clohesy was one of the quieter players to pull on the red and gold.
The Werribee product still managed 15 disposals and five marks in the game, but with the ball often coasting through the centre of the field it was difficult to have an impact on the wing.
It certainly wasn't a performance that'll hinder Clohesy's place in our Rookie Rankings, with the gap between fifth and sixth substantial.
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The Suns head to Marvel Stadium this weekend, looking to continue their hot run of form.
It wasn't the easiest of afternoons for Windsor and Melbourne against West Coast on Sunday, with the Demons falling to last year's wooden spooners by 35 points at Optus Stadium.
The young wingman was able to contribute on the scoreboard with one goal from his 13 possessions, but the emerging Demon wasn't too clean with his ball movement, going at just 46% efficiency.
Two kicks went out on the full when the Demons were looking to get the ball going forward, proving costly in a disappointing performance for the Victorians.
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Melbourne return to the MCG this weekend, where Windsor is set to go head-to-head with fellow first-year midfielder Darcy Wilson.
A foot injury has sidelined the Roos' young gun for the time being, with a return date not yet clear due to the concern surrounding the setback.
McKercher could miss just the one game, which was Sunday's loss to Essendon, but is also at risk of spending an extended period on the sidelines given the damage a foot injury can have on a player's ability to compete.
The Roos will have their fingers crossed its a short-term recovery for McKercher, who is now in danger of falling a further spot or two in our rankings over the next few weeks if he remains sidelined.
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This weekend the Roos head to Tasmania, McKercher's home state, to host Port Adelaide in their search for a maiden win in 2024.
The Saints wingman continues to grow as a key cog in Ross Lyon's fast-moving system, often combing with the likes of Brad Hill and Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera in offering some penetration into the front third.
Wilson was again a consistent piece for the Saints over the weekend, collecting 18 disposals, seven marks and six contested possessions in Saturday's loss to Fremantle.
The Murray Bushrangers product moves past both Windsor and McKercher, who fall in our rankings due to form and absence respectively, while Wilson has continued his rise over the past several weeks.
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The Saints will face Melbourne this week, where Wilson is set to go head-to-head with Windsor at the MCG.
It was another sensational performance from Reid over the weekend, with the Pick 1 selection ranking as one of West Coast's best performers in an upset win over Melbourne.
The highlight of Reid's game came in the opening quarter when the Eagles young gun booted a goal-of-the-year contender, breaking away from the centre bounce, taking three bounces and launching from distance to get the entire Optus Stadium crowd on their feet.
The teenager ended the night with two goals, 21 disposals, seven clearances and 10 score involvements in what was arguably his best performance of the season.
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Another highlight came in the middle of the ground when Reid gathered the ball before fending off both Clayton Oliver and Christian Petracca before looking to set up another Eagles score.