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.
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3. Forwards
It's safe to say there will be no race to the 100-goal season as hoped in 2023 and unfortunately, Jeremy Cameron has lost his spot due to relative poor form and a recent head knock which will sideline him for at least one match.
Charlie Curnow keeps his spot as the league's second best goalkicker and score involvement player.
He will be accompanied by the resurgent Taylor Walker who has become one of the most watchable players in the competition this year. His five-goal performance on Sunday against Collingwood nearly got the Crows over the line and he is now leading the Coleman with 43 majors. He will also be employed as the backup ruckman when the ball enters inside 50, allowing Tim English to rest behind the ball.
Shai Bolton and Connor Rozee make up a dangerously dynamic forward flank duo with their speed, craftiness, skill, and ability in front of goal. They will be assisted by Jordan De Goey on the interchange as he returns from suspension in the coming weeks and looks to make his case for a starting spot.
Finally, Toby Greene and Charlie Cameron remain in the team as the clear-cut two best small forwards in the competition. Greene is lifted from the bench in the absence of Tom Hawkins and will provide a presence as a third-marking option in addition to his general forward craft.