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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Port Adelaide

B: Darcy Byrne-Jones, Tom Clurey, Ryan Burton

HB: Hamish Hartlett, Tom Jonas, Riley Bonner

C:ย Karl Amon, Ollie Wines, Xavier Duursma

HF:ย Brad Ebert, Justin Westhoff, Connor Rozee

F:ย Robbie Gray, Charlie Dixon, Todd Marshall

FOLL:ย Scott Lycett, Travis Boak, Tom Rockliff

I/C:ย Zak Butters, Jack Watts, Dan Houston, Willem Drew

Port Adelaide was one of the more inconsistent sides in 2019 that under-achieved to an extent after what was looking like a promising season early on.

The Power lost a couple of key names in Paddy Ryder (St Kilda) and Dougal Howard (St Kilda) during the trade period without gaining anything to replace the losses either, making things look a bit bleak from that perspective.

The Power still has the likes of Travis Boak, Robbie Gray, Ollie Wines and Scott Lycett running around on the list as the experienced leaders.

Mix that with the likes of exciting youngsters Connor Rozee, Xavier Duursma and Zak Butters who shun bright in 2019, and the Power could break out and improve on their 2019 campaign dramatically.

Consistency will be the key for this team to unlocking their full potential and reaching those heights though.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Robbie Gray of the Power (L) celebrates the win with Travis Boak of the Power after winning his 200th match during the round one AFL match between the Melbourne Demons and the Port Adelaide Power at Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 23, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
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