Key position

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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.

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.

Key position players are usually tall and strongly built. Some KPP's include Fraser Gehrig, Matthew Scarlett, Barry Hall and Warren Tredrea.