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.
St Kilda
Hugh Boxshall didn't harm his debut chances after an impressive two-goal performance against the Power.
The Saints' Pick 45 from last year's draft was involved in much of their drive in the first half, gathering 15 touches and six marks as well as five inside 50s and five score involvements.
The injury to Mitch Owens also puts Boxshall in the box seat for a Round 1 nod.
Fellow draftee Tobie Travaglia also featured for the club on Saturday, playing 28 per cent game time.
Travaglia gathered seven disposals and two clearances and will be in consideration early in the year for a debut.
SSP pick Harry Boyd almost locked himself into the Round 1 team after taking the no.1 ruck role.
The SANFL star collected 10 disposals, 18 hitouts and two clearances, and could work in tandem with Rowan Marshall.
Jack Macrae showed his immense ball-accumulating talents after crossing from the Western Bulldogs.
Macrae recorded a team-high 32 possessions, seven clearances, five tackles and a goal assist.
Irishman Liam O'Connell also showed glimpses of his ability to match it with the opposition's best forwards and could be in the mix early in the year.
Verdict: Boyd, Boxshall and Macrae to play.

























