A total of eight names have changed since our last rolling All-Australian side was named at the conclusion of Round 12. Returns to their customary best have seen some superstars stake their claim in the side, while form and injury issues for others have seen them make way.
Two rucks have again been named, such is the quality at the position this season, while the bulk of the changes affect the midfield and interchange positions.
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Two changes have been made to the front third. St Kilda small Jack Higgins has made way, registering just five goals in his last seven matches, after registering 28 majors in the season's first 10 rounds.
Replacing Higgins is Demons livewire Kysaiah Pickett. 21 goals in his last nine matches, while featuring heavily in Melbourne's midfield rotation is undeniable form for the premiership Demon.
Two hauls of five or more goals in three weeks has seen Crows figurehead Riley Thilthorpe regain his place in the side, having been dropped at the last update. His ability to impact contests all over the ground has seen him replace Gold Coast weapon Ben King.
Coleman Medal leader Jeremy Cameron retains his position, as does reigning winner Jesse Hogan, while a career-best season for Magpie Jamie Elliott sees him hold his position.
Mitch Georgiades headlines those that are stiff to miss, after 20 majors in his late five outings have seen him rocket to outright second in the Coleman. Sam Darcy, Josh Treacy and Ben King were also on the cusp of selection.






