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 (also known as Aussie Rules or Footy) is a game played between two teams of 18 players, generally played on cricket ovals during the winter months. ...
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 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. ... Most football games include a position called fullback or full back. ...
Key position players are usually tall and strongly built. Some KPP's include Fraser Gehrig, Ben Graham, Adam Hunter and Warren Tredrea. Fraser Gehrig (born 1976) a player for the St Kilda Australian football club in the Australian Football League. ... Ben Graham (born November 2, 1973) is a former Australian rules football player and currently on the roster of the New York Jets NFL team. ... Warren Tredrea (born December 24, 1978) is a centre half-forward, playing for Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League. ...