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In the sport of Australian rules football, a "key position" refers to positions on the ground that are considered vital to the structure of a team. Australian (rules football, or simply known as football, footy or Aussie rules, is a Team sport played between two teams of 18 players

Key position players make up what is known as the "spine" of a team. Key positions on an Australian rules field are usually deemed to be centre half-forward, full-forward, centre half-back and full-back. In Australian rules football, the centre half-forward is a position on the Half-forward line of a football field Full-forward is a position in Australian rules football and Gaelic football with a key focus on kicking goals In Australian rules football, the centre half-back refers to a position in the Half-back line of a football field In Australian rules football, the fullback position has traditionally been a purely defensive role with the aim of preventing the full-forward from marking the ball and scoring

Key position players are usually tall and strongly built. Some KPP's include Fraser Gehrig, Matthew Scarlett, Barry Hall and Warren Tredrea. Fraser Gehrig (born 3 March 1976 is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League (AFL currently listed with the St Kilda Football Club Matthew "Scarlo" Scarlett (born 5 June 1979 is an Australian Rules Footballer who currently plays full- back for the Geelong Cats Football Club Barry Hall (born 8 February 1977 is a professional Australian rules footballer While he had played several seasons at the St Kilda Football Club, Hall is best known Warren Gary Tredrea (born 24 December, 1978) is a premiership captaining centre half-forward captaining Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian



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