Awards season is officially underway for 2016 and West Coast’s Josh Kennedy has proven himself as the dominant force up forward to take out this year’s Coleman Medal.

But as is always the case, rarely do we get the chance to recognise those in the back half of the ground – a point Sydney defender Ted Richards made when joining the annual All-Australian debate:

His query caught the eye of Champion Data who provided the football world with the 2016 ‘Reverse Coleman’.

2016 Reverse Coleman - Key Defenders with 15+ Games (Top 10)

PlayerGamesGoals concededAverage goals conceded
Harry Taylor22150.68
Jacob Weitering20190.95
Will Schofield21200.95
Lachie Henderson18181.00
Nick Haynes16161.00
Sam Frost16161.00
Oscar McDonald15151.00
Heath Grundy22231.05
Lachie Plowman18201.05
Patrick Ambrose18201.06

Source: Champion Data

Long heralded as one of the best one-on-one defenders in the game, the Cats’ Harry Taylor comes out on top for fewest goals conceded this season with just 15 goals against in 22 games.

Lachie Henderson also makes the top 10 with 18 goals conceded in 18 games, whilst veteran Tom Lonergan’s average of 1.15 goals against per game lands him just outside in 12th position.

Geelong’s defence is ranked second in the league for points against (70.6 avg. per game) and with numbers like the above from the club’s tall defenders, it’s no wonder why.