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Whether you got off to a flyer or your pre-season plans came to nothing, the coronavirus shutdown has given Supercoaches the chance to push the reset button on season 2020.Some changes have been made to competition, most notably giving us five trades to use before round two, so there's plenty of thinking to be done.The finals will now begin in round 14, which means you can't afford to sit on your hands - the big calls have to be made.Fast cash generation is going to be the name of the game, so you need the right rookies in your team.The extended layoff has given plenty of established names time to get over injuries so places in round two teams will be hard to come by.Next Thursday's team selection announcement might just be the most important night of the Supercoach year.As well as the extra trades and shortened season, prices will now change after round two, instead of round three, so if you bugger it up, you may as well head off for your end-of-season trip.Fortunately, we're here to help - read on for our guide on which rookies to hang onto, which ones to ditch and which one you need in your team right nowA ready-made defender option who should feature early in the season.Many observersthought Sydney got him cheap with pick 26 and he may prove to be a Supercoach bargain too.Big-bodied but also capable of bringing the ball out of the backline.He's in our team for now though didn't play in Marsh II which is a slight concern.The Victorian got to the Giants with pick four and looks set to add to the club's stocks of rebounding defenders.If Zac Williams and Lachie Whitfield continue in their roles further up the field, it could open the door for Ash.Though at his price, he'll have to impress in pre-season to get a spot in our side.The Western Australian is about to enter his second season on the list and this could be the one he makes his senior debut.Small defender Blake Hardwick has been ruled out for three months after rupturing a pec and Greaves may be the man to benefit.Did his chances so harm with a solid showing in the Hawks first Marsh Series game.While key defenders often aren't great pick ups in Supercoach, if McAsey does play this year he'll likely be given some license to roam.The Crows took him with pick six in the draft and he's impressed in pre-season.Tom Doedee suffered a slight setback to his knee which should help his chances of selection.The medium-sized defender was taken with pick 23 in the 2018 draft and looked like breaking through for a senior debut at various stages.It was never forthcoming but now with another pre-season under the belt, he remains well and truly on the radar.The dashing left-footer was taken with the 14th pick in the 2017 draft but injuries have cruelled his first two years on the Swans' list.Had his contract extended at the end of 2019, so Sydney have obviously seen enough, and with the retirement of several senior players, he may be the man they look to for some outside run and high quality foot skills.Young got to the Dockers with pick seven and should get games early.Blessed with a lethal left foot and a tendancy to come up with intercept possessions, he has all the tools to be a Supercoach gun.Didn't feature in either Marsh Series game as the Dockers look to get some more work into him, which doesn't bode well for his round one chances.The versatile defender was a bolter when the Hawks selected him with pick 13 but he's done plenty right so far.Not quite a key position size but able to play on both talls and smalls, Day will be hoping Hawthorn can find a spot for him in the backline.Often finds himself bringing the footy out from defence so should have no problem scoring if he can get a game.The 29-year-old Dockers speedster is coming off the back of two injury-hit seasons.If he can get his body right and get back to near his best (averaged 95+ in 2014 and 2015) he might be the buy of the season.The versatile tall did his round one hopes no harm over the Marsh Series.Josh Kennedy and Jack Darling both had pre-season injury concerns but look right to go, though his ability to play higher up the ground may just get him a game.The young Lion is entering his third year on the list and has played five senior games.Managed just one in 2019 as Brisbane enjoyed a charmed run with injuries.Can play both inside and outside and at eitherof the ground, meaning he'll be knocking on the door if a place opens up.Yet another dual-position player for our consideration.An outside player who gets plenty of the footy and generally finds a teammate by foot.Will be a tough task getting a game in a competitve Pies outfit, but one to keep an eye on in pre-season.The Western Australian looks as if he could be ready to go early in the season and his dual-position status makes him very enticing.Averaged over 20 disposals per game throughout the National Championships and was dominant in the WAFL colts.He's certainly an expensive rookie but that price might look cheap if the ball magnet takes to AFL like most expect.Guaranteed to get plenty of minutes early in the season at the Suns and has the game style to rack up big scores.Averaged a ridiculous 171 points in the NAB League last season.Dominated in Marsh One and then sat out the second half in week two.