GOLD Coast will lose key forward Tom Lynch this off-season and could also see fellow captain Steven May depart the club.
But could they replace them with Max and Ben King, the key position twins from Victoria tipped as top-five picks?
Or could the Suns use pick No.2, and the likely No.3 pick that will come through free agency compensation, to package together close friends Jack Lukosius and Connor Rozee?
Suns recruiting manager Kall Burns provides an insight into the club's plans for the trade and draft period when he joins the Road to the Draft podcast this week.
In this week's episode ...
Callum Twomey and Nat Edwards are joined on this week's episode by Suns recruiting manager Kall Burns. Burns chats about the Gold Coast's plans for the off-season, who could be in the mix for the club's top selections, and gives an update on the development of the Suns' younger players.
Episode guide
3.20 – Burns discusses the recent under-18 finals actions and who have been the standout prospects
7:05 – We get Burns' take on the best players, including Sam Walsh, Jack Lukosius, Izak Rankine and twin pair Max and Ben King
9:10 – Bailey Scott can join the Suns as an Academy player, but will he? Burns provides an update on the club's interest in the midfielder
16:35 – Burns gives his take on 2016's top-10 picks Ben Ainsworth, Jack Scrimshaw, Will Brodie and Jack Bowes
21:00 – Will the Suns prioritise midfielders during the trade period?
22:40 – Burns provides an update on Steven May, who could be on the way out of the Suns
23:00 – Who could the Suns take with their early selections at the draft? Burns reveals some of the club's thoughts
27:10 – Which mature-age players could be on the radar for the Suns if they get priority access to state league players?
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