St Kilda is a club that has publicly stated it is after ready-made talent and the Saints certainly aren't concerned with putting noses out of joint while they do it.
The bayside club was the talk of the town last trade period, snaring the likes of Jack Silvagni and Tom De Koning from Carlton, Sam Flanders from Gold Coast and Liam Ryan from West Coast.
But who will the Saints target this off-season?
Ben King

Like that little girl in the Old El Paso ad, Porque no los dos?
Why not have both?
The Saints already have Max King, who they selected with pick four in the 2018 national draft, locked into a long term contract as one of the faces of the club and a leader of their attack.
St Kilda should look to add to its forward firepower and recruit the man that went two selections later and is his identical twin brother.
To have Ben and Max King patrolling the Saints' attack would be a terrifying proposition for opposition defences. Two towering 202cm forwards. Have Max at centre-half forward and Ben playing a deep full forward role while the likes of NAS and Hall lace them both out.
King is out of contract at Gold Coast and while it was expected he would re-sign with the Suns, his head has appeared to have been turned to return home to Victoria.
Clubs such as Hawthorn and Collingwood would be his first choice options if he was to leave the sunshine state, but why don't St Kilda make a serious tilt at securing his services?
He is a guaranteed goal-kicker who is leading the Coleman Medal currently and came second last year.
King has kicked 301 goals from 136 games in his career.

























