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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West Coast

The Eagles unveiled a host of new faces that will excite the club's fans.

Former Richmond pair Liam Baker and Jack Graham were impressive in their first official West Coast outing.

The duo racked up 35 disposals between them, 11 tackles and seven clearances, while Baker also hit the scoreboard.

Ex-Blue small forward Matt Owies was active in the front half, laying seven tackles and showing his teammates the pressure he'll provide in 2025.

Then two draftees, Bo Allan and Lucca Grego, were named on Saturday, albeit the latter didn't see any minutes.

Allan played 73 per cent of the Kangaroos contest and struggled to get into the rhythm of the top flight, collecting six touches and two marks.

Verdict: Baker, Graham, Owies and Allan play Round 1.

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