The AFL's pre-season schedule has come to a close, with fans of all 18 clubs getting a glimpse of what might be in store this season.

Recruits donned their new colours for the first time to stake their claim for early season selection, with big name movers and draftees all putting their hands up.

We look at how your club's new faces performed in the Community Series and assess their chances of an Opening Round/Round 1 debut.

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North Melbourne

Caleb Daniel and Jack Darling provided a breath of fresh air at the Kangaroos as both showed why the club went after them.

Daniel's experience across half-back through his 26 touches and five tackles offered a beacon of hope for the rebuilding club.

Darling was busy in the front half, hitting the scoreboard four times for only one major, helping Nick Larkey and Cam Zurhaar get better matchups.

Ex-Swan Jacob Konstanty featured but was quiet, gathering three touches from 66 per cent game time.

Top draftee Finn O'Sullivan has all but locked a Round 1 debut after his impressive outing on Saturday.

O'Sullivan picked up 18 touches and eight marks playing mainly on the wing.

Veteran Luke Parker didn't feature but should be named in two weeks.

Verdict: Darling, Daniel, O'Sullivan (and Parker) will be picked come Round 1.

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