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.
Richmond
Throughout 2025, the Tigers will unveil as many new faces as they can, but three of last year's draftees graced IKON Park on Wednesday.
Luke Trainor was arguably the pick of the bunch after he was thrown in defence to curb Collingwood's onslaught. Trainor recorded 12 touches and four marks from 40 per cent game time.
Fellow draftees Thomas Sims and Harry Armstrong battled impressively in the front half, but due to poor entries and skills from further up the field, struggled to test the Pies' defence.
Sam Lalor was absent due to concussion, but if he passes the protocols, he'll debut against Carlton.
Verdict: The Tigers will unveil Trainor and Armstrong against the Blues while Lalor should join them.

























