The top three remain unchanged in the Recruit of the Year power rankings as a Kangaroo's case for a top-five spot grows.
A Saint star returns to the top four after a glistening performance under the roof, while one Sun has a lot to prove in the coming weeks to stop a slide down the rankings.
Who's making the most impact in their new colours? Welcome to the weekly rankings of the Recruit of the Year contenders for 2025, with Round 15 giving us plenty to consider.
4Jack Macrae (+3)
While St Kilda were ultimately outclassed by the premiership favourites, Jack Macrae ensured the Saints hung around for at least three quarters to give the Magpies a run for their money. It was perhaps Macrae's most influential game since his 38-disposal outing against Fremantle in Round 8, recording 28 disposals and ten clearances, despite attending just 68% of centre bounces, the second-lowest attendance rate of his this season.
Macrae led the Saints in tackles with six and generated a match-high nine inside 50s, finding form in his second match back from injury. There's a legitimate case for him to be an All-Australian this season, and games like these only strengthen that case further, despite the result.

























