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Travis Boak
Age is no barrier for Boak. At 32, he continues to take his game to new levels and is enjoying another fantastic campaign this year. Averaging 21.6 disposals, while he's having a distinct influence forward of centre. One of the best midfielders in the League this year.
Charlie Dixon
Has been one of the most imposing and dominant key forwards in the competition. His contested marking is nearly unstoppable, while he's fourth in the Coleman Medal race with 21 goals. Deserves to be considered at full-forward.
Tom Jonas
Would surely be in the mix for All-Australian captaincy at this rate. Plays above his height at just 188cm, but blankets some of the game's best key forwards. He's a superb one-on-one defender, while he can also intercept just as effectively.
Zak Butters
The second-year midfielder has become one of Port Adelaide's most important players. Acts like a mini-Robbie Gray with his ability to win his own footy, but then also influence the play in the forward line. A superb pressure player.
Darcy Byrne-Jones
His work off half-back often goes underrated. He's averaging 17 disposals per game this year, while he provides plenty of run and drive out of defence. He's also improved his intercept work this season.