15 rounds in and the bye rounds have concluded, meaning the business end of the season is about to begin.

Nine games remain for the All-Australian contenders to stake their claim in the side and earn that honoured blazer.

Several players have been locked in this side since the first few rounds and it'll be tough to replace the spots of players like Nick Daicos, Marcus Bontempelli and Toby Greene from this point forward.

Again, a significant portion of players making up the 44-man squad will be stiff to miss out on a spot in the 22, players like Oscar Allen who have suffered from their side's poor performance while others like Clayton Oliver have missed games to make up for in the final rounds.

Here's how our rolling All-Australian side reads after Round 15...

VIEW:ย OUR ALL-AUSTRALIAN TEAM AFTER ROUND 10
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2. Midfielders

Tim English holds his spot in the ruck despite what Jarrod Witts, Sean Darcy and even Kieren Briggs have done as of late. He is not the complete lock that he was in the previous two editions of this team, but he should close out the season well enough to remain the primary ruckman.

At his feet, Christian Petracca, Zak Butters and Marcus Bontempelli create a potent centre-bounce midfield with all of the toughness, skill, strength and poise required in the trenches.

Josh Daicos and Nic Martin feature on the wings as powerful runners with elite ball use moving forward, they can get a chop-out from Jordan Dawson on the bench as he roams through the wings and in defence.

Tim Taranto also earns a spot on the bench after a patch of footy that has him touted as the newest Brownlow contender. His volume of possession in addition to his goalkicking knack makes his spot almost undeniable.