Each Batman needs a Robin.

Every Lance Franklin needs his Jarryd Roughead and every Josh J. Kennedy needs his Jack Darling, so who are the best Robins in the AFL today?

The star key forward is one of the most important players on the field for every AFL team. They demand the most attention and can completely turn a game on its head. Their gravity creates opportunity for their key forward counterparts to stand up and deliver out of the spotlight.

The secondary key forward is an unheralded role, and when at their best, can lift teams from a great offensive team to an outright powerhouse. Having an elite complementary forward can produce a formidable pairing with defences forced to divide their attention between both key forwards.

Possessing multiple elite avenues to goal creates an imposing forward line and is why many of the best teams in the competition have a dynamic secondary key forward so we've ranked them from most to least impactful to highlight some of the dominant seasons from supporting keys and some of the underwhelming seasons in 2026.

10Brodie Kemp

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 07: Brodie Kemp of the Blues celebrates a goal during the 2026 AFL Round 13 match between the Essendon Bombers and the Carlton Blues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 7, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 07: Brodie Kemp of the Blues celebrates a goal during the 2026 AFL Round 13 match between the Essendon Bombers and the Carlton Blues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 7, 2026 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by James Wiltshire/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Main key forward: Harry McKay

A very solid year from Brodie Kemp has seen him average 11.6 disposals and 1.5 goals per match in 2026. The loss of superstar Charlie Curnow took some adjusting for Kemp playing as the second tall alongside Harry McKay, however Kemp has slotted in nicely providing a scoring punch and ranking seventh in marks among key forwards.

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