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ESPN's top 20 must-watch players for the 2025 AFL season: 10-1


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Published in Sports and Competition on Sunday, March 2nd 2025 at 15:25 GMT by ESPN   Print publication without navigation

  • Who are the AFL players you just love to watch play? Not necessarily the best players in the league, or the most promising, but the ones who make you tune in anytime, anywhere? Here's our top 10.

The article from ESPN outlines the top 20 must-watch players for the 2025 AFL season, focusing on players ranked from 10 to 1. It highlights Nick Daicos from Collingwood, who at just 20 years old, has already shown remarkable skill and is expected to be a key player in the future. Connor Rozee of Port Adelaide is noted for his significant improvement and leadership, especially after taking on the captaincy role. Errol Gulden from Sydney Swans is praised for his breakout season, showcasing his ability to influence games with his speed and skill. Will Ashcroft of Brisbane Lions, despite a knee injury, is anticipated to return stronger, given his impressive debut season. Kysaiah Pickett from Melbourne is recognized for his dynamic play and potential to become one of the league's elite small forwards. The list also includes Sam Walsh from Carlton, who has shown resilience and growth, and Luke Jackson from Fremantle, who has adapted well to a new role. Each player is described with their unique attributes, contributions to their teams, and expectations for their development in the upcoming season.

Read the Full ESPN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/australian_rules/espns-top-20-must-watch-players-for-the-2025-afl-season-10-1/ar-AA1A66ZM ]

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