With the 2024 AFL pre-season all done and dusted, all eyes turn to Opening Round.
Despite the summer games meaning close to nothing, it allows clubs and fans to establish where they stand heading into the new year.
Young draftees were unveiled in their quest to forge an AFL career, and a host of familiar names were seen in fresh colours.
St Kilda and Brisbane were the strongest performers during February and March, with the latter hoping to rectify their heartbreaking four-point loss to Collingwood in the Grand Final.
The reigning premiers flexed their muscles in the inaugural Charity Shield match against Richmond while West Coast battled, which is to be expected.
But what else can be taken from the 2024 pre-season?
Who impressed? Who disappointed? Has any club changed their potential over the past few weeks?
Port Adelaide
The Power went all in on restocking their defence, bringing in Esava Ratugolea (Geelong) and Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (Essendon).
Deemed an improvement area for the club, the new pair are expected to make an immediate impact and should shore up the back half under Ken Hinkley.
After a top-four finish which yielded a straight-sets exit, Port Adelaide is excited by their prospects in 2024 and realistically should be around the mark again.




















