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All-Australian team

The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-performed players during the season, led by that season's premiership coach.

Official 2023 All-Australian logo

Despite its nature, the All-Australian team is usually ceremonial in modern times. Though the AFL played an All-Star match in 2020, it was the first in 12 years, and the difference in skill level between the All-Australian team and the nearest international competitor is currently too large for any contest to be competitive. Despite this, some of these players have represented Australia in AFL Academy junior teams up to the age of 18, as more than two-thirds of all AFL Academy representatives have gone on to play at senior AFL level.[1]

From 1998 to 2004, the Australian international rules team was mainly composed of All-Australians, and from 2005 to 2013 the team for the annual International Rules Series was selected according to the quite different requirements of International rules football.

This change was reverted ahead of the 2014 series, with any player who had been selected at least once in any All-Australian team being eligible for selection.

History edit

The earliest concept considered to be a precursor to the All-Australian team was an annual team selected by Sporting Life magazine between 1947 and 1955. A panel of sportswriters at the magazine selected a full team of eighteen from all ANFC-affiliated competitions. For a time, AFL historians considered these teams to be official All-Australian teams, but no longer recognises them as such.[2]

The first official All-Australian team was selected in 1953, immediately after the Australian Football Carnival, which was held in Adelaide on that occasion. Based solely upon performances at the carnival, the All-Australian team was selected by representatives of the various state teams. This tradition continued at all subsequent interstate carnivals until 1988.

In 1991, following the VFL's conversion to a national competition and its renaming as the Australian Football League (AFL), an annual All-Australian team based on performances during the AFL premiership season was introduced.[3]

Since 1999, the All-Australian coach is the coach of the premiership-winning side that year.

Prior to 2007, only the final selections in the All-Australian team were announced. Since 2007, the All-Australian selection committee has nominated the 40 leading players of the year in their playing positions at the conclusion of the home and away season, before announcing the final 22 at a later date during the All-Australian Presentation Dinner.[4] The squad was increased to 44 in 2022.[5] The 2023 All-Australian selection panel consists of chairperson Gillon McLachlan, Kevin Bartlett, Eddie Betts, Jude Bolton, Nathan Buckley, Kane Cornes, Andrew Dillon, Glen Jakovich, Laura Kane, Cameron Ling, and Matthew Pavlich.[6]

In addition to the senior All-Australian team, each year an All-Australian is announced based on the AFL National Under 18 Championships and the AFL National Under 16 Championships.

The following lists are for senior teams only.

Teams edit

AFL era: 1991–present edit

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Notes:

Despite winning the Coleman Medal, Jarryd Roughead was not named at full-forward, the position he played all season.

2012 edit

Notes:

  • Despite being awarded the Brownlow Medal retrospectively alongside Trent Cotchin over four years later in November 2016, Sam Mitchell was not selected in the team, but was selected in the initial squad of 40.
  • Despite winning the Coleman Medal, Jack Riewoldt was also not selected in the team, but he was selected in the initial squad of 40 as well.

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  • For the first occasion, a preliminary squad of 40 was announced.

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  • 1998 was the final season in which the coach of the All-Australian team was not necessarily the premiership coach.

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Notes:

  • Despite winning that season's Grand Final, Hawthorn did not supply one player in the team of the year.

VFL/AFL Team of the Year: 1982–1990 edit

The AFL website recognises players who were named in the VFL/AFL Team of the Year from 1982 to 1990 as having All-Australian status. This was a team picked by Victorian selectors.

Australian Football Carnival era: 1953–1988 edit

State of origin era

1988 edit

1988 All-Australian Team[22][23]

Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival

Name State/League Club
Terry Daniher New South Wales Essendon
David Murphy New South Wales Sydney
Michael Long Northern Territory St Mary's
Michael McLean Northern Territory Footscray
Maurice Rioli Northern Territory St Mary's
Tony Hall South Australia Glenelg
Danny Hughes South Australia Melbourne
Stephen Kernahan South Australia Carlton (captain)
Martin Leslie South Australia Port Adelaide
Bruce Lindner South Australia Geelong
Tony McGuinness South Australia Footscray
Mark Mickan South Australia Brisbane Bears
John Platten South Australia Hawthorn
Greg Whittlesea South Australia Sturt
Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg (coach)
Terry Wallace Victorian Football Association Richmond
Danny Frawley Victorian Football League St Kilda
Gerard Healy Victorian Football League Sydney
Simon Madden Victorian Football League Essendon
Paul Roos Victorian Football League Fitzroy
Paul Salmon Victorian Football League Essendon
Dale Weightman Victorian Football League Richmond
Steve Malaxos Western Australia West Coast

1987 edit

1987 All-Australian Team[24][25]
Name State/League Current Club
Matthew Campbell South Australia Brisbane
Andrew Jarman South Australia North Adelaide
Bruce Lindner South Australia Geelong
Chris McDermott South Australia Glenelg (captain)
Mark Naley South Australia Carlton
John Platten South Australia Hawthorn
Matt Rendell South Australia Fitzroy
Andrew Rogers South Australia Woodville
Scott Salisbury South Australia Glenelg
Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg (coach)
Andrew Bews Victoria Geelong
Gerard Healy Victoria Sydney
Chris Langford Victoria Hawthorn
Simon Madden Victoria Essendon
Russell Morris Victoria Hawthorn
Paul Roos Victoria Fitzroy
Paul Salmon Victoria Essendon
Bernard Toohey Victoria Sydney
Greg Williams Victoria Sydney
Mark Bairstow Western Australia Geelong
Craig Holden Western Australia Sydney
Phil Narkle Western Australia West Coast

1986 edit

1986 All-Australian Team[26][27]
Name State of Origin Current Club
Michael Aish South Australia Norwood
Craig Bradley South Australia Carlton
Andrew Jarman South Australia North Adelaide
Stephen Kernahan South Australia Carlton
Chris McDermott South Australia Glenelg
Mark Naley South Australia South Adelaide
John Platten South Australia Hawthorn
Gerard Healy Victoria Sydney
Brian Royal Victoria Footscray
Kevin Walsh Victoria Essendon
Dale Weightman Victoria Richmond
Greg Williams Victoria Sydney
Gary Buckenara Western Australia Hawthorn
Brad Hardie Western Australia Footscray
Laurie Keene Western Australia Subiaco
Andrew Macnish Western Australia Subiaco
Steve Malaxos Western Australia Claremont
Michael Mitchell Western Australia Claremont
Phil Narkle Western Australia St Kilda
Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle (captain)
Maurice Rioli Western Australia Richmond
Robert Wiley Western Australia Perth
Peter Wilson Western Australia East Fremantle
Ron Alexander Western Australia East Fremantle (coach)

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1983 All-Australian Team[29][30]

Coach: John Todd

Name State Club
Michael Aish South Australia Norwood
Craig Bradley South Australia Port Adelaide
Stephen Curtis South Australia Port Adelaide
Tony Giles South Australia Port Adelaide
Peter Motley South Australia Sturt
Matt Rendell South Australia Fitzroy
Craig Williams South Australia West Adelaide
Terry Daniher Victoria Essendon
Robert Flower Victoria Melbourne
Keith Greig Victoria North Melbourne
Mark Lee Victoria Richmond
Simon Madden Victoria Essendon
Stephen McCann Victoria North Melbourne
Michael Tuck Victoria Hawthorn
Gary Buckenara Western Australia Hawthorn
Ross Glendinning Western Australia North Melbourne
Stephen Michael Western Australia South Fremantle (captain)
Mike Richardson Western Australia Collingwood
Maurice Rioli Western Australia Richmond
Kevin Taylor Western Australia East Fremantle

1980 edit

1980 All-Australian Team[31]

Adelaide Carnival
Coach: Tom Hafey

Name State/League Club
Peter Carey South Australia Glenelg
Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg
Rick Davies South Australia Sturt (captain)
Robbert Klomp South Australia Carlton
Keith Kuhlmann South Australia Glenelg
Greg Phillips South Australia Port Adelaide
John Roberts South Australia South Melbourne
Mark Williams South Australia Port Adelaide
Ron Stubbs Tasmania Devonport
Darryl Sutton Tasmania North Melbourne
Robert Flower Victoria Melbourne
Jim Jess Victoria Richmond
Mark Lee Victoria Richmond
Ian Nankervis Victoria Geelong
Geoff Raines Victoria Richmond
Geoff Southby Victoria Carlton
Garry Wilson Victoria Fitzroy
Bruce Duperouzel Western Australia St Kilda
Ken Hunter Western Australia Claremont
Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle

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1979 All-Australian Team[32]

Perth Carnival

Name State/League Club
Peter Carey South Australia Glenelg
Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg
Kym Hodgeman South Australia Glenelg
Peter Jonas South Australia Central District
Geoff Morris South Australia West Adelaide
Des James Tasmania Sandy Bay
Michael Roach Tasmania Richmond
Darryl Sutton Tasmania North Melbourne
David Cloke Victoria Richmond
Bruce Doull Victoria Carlton
Kelvin Moore Victoria Hawthorn
Peter Moore Victoria Collingwood
Michael Tuck Victoria Hawthorn
Michael Turner Victoria Geelong
Garry Wilson Victoria Fitzroy
Tony Buhagiar Western Australia East Fremantle
Ken Hunter Western Australia Claremont
Gary Malarkey Western Australia Geelong
Bruce Monteath Western Australia Richmond
Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle (captain)
Barry Cable Western Australia East Perth (coach)
Pre-State of Origin era

1972 edit

1972 All-Australian Team[33]

Perth Carnival

Name State/League Club
Malcolm Blight South Australia Woodville
Tony Burgan South Australia Sturt
Jim Leitch Tasmania Scottsdale
David Clarke Victoria Geelong
Gary Dempsey Victoria Footscray
Gary Hardeman Victoria Melbourne
Alex Jesaulenko Victoria Carlton
Leigh Matthews Victoria Hawthorn
Peter McKenna Victoria Collingwood
Travis Payze Victoria St Kilda
Len Thompson Victoria Collingwood
David Thorpe Victoria Footscray
John Williams Victoria Essendon
Bob Beecroft Western Australia Swan Districts
Malcolm Brown Western Australia East Perth (captain)
Brian Ciccotosto Western Australia South Fremantle
Ken McAullay Western Australia East Perth
Ian Miller Western Australia Perth
Alan Watling Western Australia West Perth
George Young Western Australia Subiaco

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1961 All-Australian Team[36]

Brisbane Carnival

Name State/League Club
John Abley South Australia Port Adelaide
John Halbert South Australia Sturt
Neil Kerley South Australia West Adelaide
Geoff Kingston South Australia West Torrens
Don Lindner South Australia North Adelaide
Don Roach South Australia West Adelaide
Bob Shearman South Australia West Torrens
Bill Wedding South Australia Norwood
Darrel Baldock Tasmania Latrobe
Bob Withers Tasmania North Launceston
Allen Aylett Victoria North Melbourne
Ron Barassi Victoria Melbourne (captain)
Brian Dixon Victoria Melbourne
John Schultz Victoria Footscray
Ted Whitten Victoria Footscray
Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle
Graham Farmer Western Australia East Perth
Ray Gabelich Western Australia West Perth
Ray Sorrell Western Australia East Fremantle
John Todd Western Australia South Fremantle

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1956 All-Australian Team[38]

Perth Carnival

Name State/League Club
John Abley South Australia Port Adelaide
Haydn Bunton Jr. South Australia North Adelaide
Stan Costello South Australia West Adelaide
Lindsay Head South Australia West Torrens
Geoff Long Tasmania City
Barry Strange Tasmania New Town
Frank Johnson Victoria (VFA) Port Melbourne (captain)
Ron Barassi Victoria Melbourne
John Chick Victoria Carlton
Jack Clarke Victoria Essendon
Bill Hutchison Victoria Essendon
Peter Pianto Victoria Geelong
Des Rowe Victoria Richmond
Ted Whitten Victoria Footscray
Roy Wright Victoria Richmond
Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle
Graham Farmer Western Australia East Perth
John Gerovich Western Australia South Fremantle
Keith Harper Western Australia Perth
Cliff Hillier Western Australia South Fremantle

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1953 All-Australian Team[39]

Adelaide Carnival

Name State/League Club
Neil Davies South Australia Glenelg
Len Fitzgerald South Australia Sturt
Bob Hank South Australia West Torrens
Jack Lynch South Australia West Adelaide
John Marriott South Australia Norwood
Clayton Thompson South Australia Sturt
John Leedham Tasmania North Launceston
Ted Henrys Victoria (VFA) Preston
Frank Johnson Victoria (VFA) Port Melbourne
Jack Clarke Victoria Essendon
John Coleman Victoria Essendon
Des Healey Victoria Collingwood
Jack Howell Victoria Carlton
Bill Hutchison Victoria Essendon
Bob Rose Victoria Collingwood
Bernie Smith Victoria Geelong
Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle
Steve Marsh Western Australia South Fremantle
Merv McIntosh Western Australia Perth
Frank Sparrow Western Australia Swan Districts

Sporting Life Team of the Year: 1947–1955 edit

 
Sporting Life magazine created the concept of an All-Australian team in 1947.

These teams were once considered to be equivalent to All-Australian selection, but are no longer recognised as such.

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Records edit

Most times selected overall edit

Qualification: Selection in seven or more teams from 1953 to 2020.

Most times selected in Carnivals era edit

Qualification: Selection in three or more teams from 1953 to 1980 and 1988.

  • 4 – Jack Clarke (Western Australia / East Fremantle) | 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961
  • 3 – John Abley (South Australia / Port Adelaide) | 1956, 1958, 1961
  • 3 – Ron Barassi (Victoria / Melbourne) | 1956, 1958, 1961
  • 3 – Jack Clarke (Victoria / Essendon) | 1953, 1956, 1958
  • 3 – Graham Farmer (Western Australia / East Perth) | 1956, 1958, 1961
  • 3 – Ted Whitten (Victoria / Footscray) | 1956, 1958, 1961

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Selection to the AIS/AFL Academy
  2. ^ John Devaney (2008), Full Points Footy's SA Football Companion, Full Points Publications, p. 483
  3. ^ Football Record 16–18 August 1991 p3
  4. ^ Official Website of the Australian Football League > News Article > Fresh faces aplenty as AFL names 40-man All Australian Squad
  5. ^ "AA SQUAD REVEALED: Cats, Demons dominate as breakout Pie snubbed". afl.com.au. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  6. ^ Whiting, Michael (28 August 2023). "AA SQUAD REVEALED: Five Pies in, stars miss, young guns named". AFL.com.au. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  7. ^ Sydney Morning Herald: 2013 AFL All-Australian team
  8. ^ "A number of surprise inclusions and omissions in the 2012 All Australian team, named in Melbourne". 17 September 2012.
  9. ^ "Six Pies named in All Australian team". 19 September 2011.
  10. ^ Gleeson, Michael (14 September 2010). "Excellence a certain selection". The Age. Melbourne.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Lovett, Michael, ed. (2010). AFL Record 2010 Season Guide. p. 536. ISBN 978-0-9806274-5-9.
  12. ^ The Age 15 Sept 1998, Sport p. 3
  13. ^ The Age 15 Sept 1997, p. 12
  14. ^ The Age 2 September 1996, p. 12 "Silvagni selection raises eyebrows"
  15. ^ The Age 18 Sept 1995, p. 48
  16. ^ Football Record 23 Sept 1995, p. 50
  17. ^ The Age 14 September 1993, p. 32
  18. ^ "NATIONAL RESULTS". The Canberra Times. 16 September 1993. p. 22. Retrieved 15 September 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  19. ^ Sydney Morning Herald 16 Sept 1992, p. 48
  20. ^ "Dogs 'in for tight game'". The Canberra Times. 17 September 1992. p. 24. Retrieved 15 September 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  21. ^ Football Record 28 September 1991, p. 17
  22. ^ "Boos Greet Salmon's Medal" The Australian, 7 March 1988 p. 25
  23. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3CtWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cOQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3986%2C5261843 Sydney Morning Herald, 7 March 1988 p. 53
  24. ^ "Croweaters Rewarded For Title Success" The Australian, 24 July 1987, p. 24
  25. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qCtWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=c-QDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2576%2C6223256 Sydney Morning Herald 24 July 1987, p. 26
  26. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=A8wnAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9JIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2187%2C5981059 The Age, 10 July 1986, p. 30
  27. ^ VFL Football Record 12 July 1986 p. 19
  28. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gVBVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iJUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6254%2C1398581 The Age, 18 July 1985, p. 30
  29. ^ "AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL". The Canberra Times. 13 July 1983. p. 1 Section: SPORTS SECTION. Retrieved 23 June 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  30. ^ Football Record 16 July 1983, p. 3
  31. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eftUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cZIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6540%2C7001658 The Age, 14 October 1980, p. 46
  32. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UPZUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oJIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3921%2C4126639 The Age, 9 October 1979, p. 36
  33. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=MDQ-9Oe3GGUC&dat=19720626&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Age, 26 June 1972, p. 20 "$5100 from Perth Victory"
  34. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GRdVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cpMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619%2C2955911 The Age, 16 June 1969, p. 20
  35. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Iq9PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WJMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1516%2C3347038 The Age, 20 June 1966, p. 18
  36. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sqZVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hLoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3767%2C3572071 The Age, 24 July 1961, p. 20
  37. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IEkRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JpUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3385%2C2074797 The Age, 14 July 1958, p. 16
  38. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3DlVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cZUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3699%2C3632261 The Age, 25 June 1956, p. 16
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External links edit

  • All-Australian Team on official AFL website
  • Sporting Life Teams 1947–1955:
  • All-Australian Teams 1953–1988:
  • All-Australian Teams 1991–2004:

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This article is about the men s team For the AFL Women s team see AFL Women s All Australian team The All Australian team is an all star team of Australian rules footballers selected by a panel at the end of each season It represents a complete team including an interchange bench of the best performed players during the season led by that season s premiership coach Official 2023 All Australian logo Despite its nature the All Australian team is usually ceremonial in modern times Though the AFL played an All Star match in 2020 it was the first in 12 years and the difference in skill level between the All Australian team and the nearest international competitor is currently too large for any contest to be competitive Despite this some of these players have represented Australia in AFL Academy junior teams up to the age of 18 as more than two thirds of all AFL Academy representatives have gone on to play at senior AFL level 1 From 1998 to 2004 the Australian international rules team was mainly composed of All Australians and from 2005 to 2013 the team for the annual International Rules Series was selected according to the quite different requirements of International rules football This change was reverted ahead of the 2014 series with any player who had been selected at least once in any All Australian team being eligible for selection Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 AFL era 1991 present 2 1 1 2023 2 1 2 2022 2 1 3 2021 2 1 4 2020 2 1 5 2019 2 1 6 2018 2 1 7 2017 2 1 8 2016 2 1 9 2015 2 1 10 2014 2 1 11 2013 2 1 12 2012 2 1 13 2011 2 1 14 2010 2 1 15 2009 2 1 16 2008 2 1 17 2007 2 1 18 2006 2 1 19 2005 2 1 20 2004 2 1 21 2003 2 1 22 2002 2 1 23 2001 2 1 24 2000 2 1 25 1999 2 1 26 1998 2 1 27 1997 2 1 28 1996 2 1 29 1995 2 1 30 1994 2 1 31 1993 2 1 32 1992 2 1 33 1991 2 2 VFL AFL Team of the Year 1982 1990 2 3 Australian Football Carnival era 1953 1988 2 3 1 1988 2 3 2 1987 2 3 3 1986 2 3 4 1985 2 3 5 1983 2 3 6 1980 2 3 7 1979 2 3 8 1972 2 3 9 1969 2 3 10 1966 2 3 11 1961 2 3 12 1958 2 3 13 1956 2 3 14 1953 2 4 Sporting Life Team of the Year 1947 1955 2 4 1 1955 2 4 2 1954 2 4 3 1953 2 4 4 1952 2 4 5 1951 2 4 6 1950 2 4 7 1949 2 4 8 1948 2 4 9 1947 3 Records 3 1 Most times selected overall 3 2 Most times selected in Carnivals era 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe earliest concept considered to be a precursor to the All Australian team was an annual team selected by Sporting Life magazine between 1947 and 1955 A panel of sportswriters at the magazine selected a full team of eighteen from all ANFC affiliated competitions For a time AFL historians considered these teams to be official All Australian teams but no longer recognises them as such 2 The first official All Australian team was selected in 1953 immediately after the Australian Football Carnival which was held in Adelaide on that occasion Based solely upon performances at the carnival the All Australian team was selected by representatives of the various state teams This tradition continued at all subsequent interstate carnivals until 1988 In 1991 following the VFL s conversion to a national competition and its renaming as the Australian Football League AFL an annual All Australian team based on performances during the AFL premiership season was introduced 3 Since 1999 the All Australian coach is the coach of the premiership winning side that year Prior to 2007 only the final selections in the All Australian team were announced Since 2007 the All Australian selection committee has nominated the 40 leading players of the year in their playing positions at the conclusion of the home and away season before announcing the final 22 at a later date during the All Australian Presentation Dinner 4 The squad was increased to 44 in 2022 5 The 2023 All Australian selection panel consists of chairperson Gillon McLachlan Kevin Bartlett Eddie Betts Jude Bolton Nathan Buckley Kane Cornes Andrew Dillon Glen Jakovich Laura Kane Cameron Ling and Matthew Pavlich 6 In addition to the senior All Australian team each year an All Australian is announced based on the AFL National Under 18 Championships and the AFL National Under 16 Championships The following lists are for senior teams only Teams editAFL era 1991 present edit 2023 edit Main article 2023 All Australian team 2023 All Australian team B James Sicily Haw Callum Wilkie St K Tom Stewart Geel HB Jack Sinclair St K Darcy Moore Coll Dan Houston Port C Errol Gulden Syd Marcus Bontempelli WB v c Josh Daicos Coll HF Connor Rozee Port Taylor Walker Adel Christian Petracca Melb F Charlie Cameron Bris Charlie Curnow Carl Toby Greene GWS capt Foll Tim English WB Zak Butters Port Nick Daicos Coll Int Jordan Dawson Adel Nick Larkey NM Zach Merrett Ess Caleb Serong Frem Coach Craig McRae Coll Notes Despite winning the Brownlow Medal for the second time Lachie Neale was not selected in the team 2022 edit Main article 2022 All Australian team 2022 All Australian team B Tom Stewart Geel Steven May Melb Brayden Maynard Coll HB Jack Sinclair St K Sam Taylor GWS Adam Saad Carl C Touk Miller GC Clayton Oliver Melb Callum Mills Syd HF Christian Petracca Melb Jeremy Cameron Geel Shai Bolton Rich F Charlie Curnow Carl Tom Hawkins Geel capt Tyson Stengle Geel Foll Max Gawn Melb Patrick Cripps Carl v c Lachie Neale Bris Int Mark Blicavs Geel Andrew Brayshaw Frem Isaac Heeney Syd Connor Rozee Port Coach Chris Scott Geel 2021 edit Main article 2021 All Australian team 2021 All Australian team B Jake Lever Melb Steven May Melb Tom Stewart Geel HB Daniel Rich Bris Aliir Aliir Port Bailey Dale WB C Zach Merrett Ess Ollie Wines Port Sam Walsh Carl HF Marcus Bontempelli WB v c Tom Hawkins Geel Christian Petracca Melb F Toby Greene GWS Harry McKay Carl Tom Papley Syd Foll Max Gawn Melb capt Jack Macrae WB Clayton Oliver Melb Int Darcy Parish Ess Nic Naitanui WCE Touk Miller GC Jack Steele St K Coach Simon Goodwin Melb 2020 edit Main article 2020 All Australian team 2020 All Australian team B Brad Sheppard WCE Harris Andrews Bris Luke Ryan Frem HB Nick Haynes GWS Darcy Moore Coll Darcy Byrne Jones Port C Jack Macrae WB Travis Boak Port v c Cameron Guthrie Geel HF Patrick Dangerfield Geel capt Charlie Dixon Port Marcus Bontempelli WB F Liam Ryan WCE Tom Hawkins Geel Dustin Martin Rich Foll Nic Naitanui WCE Christian Petracca Melb Lachie Neale Bris Int Jack Steele St K Taylor Adams Coll Caleb Daniel WB Max Gawn Melb Coach Damien Hardwick Rich 2019 edit Main article 2019 All Australian team 2019 All Australian team B Tom Stewart Geel Harris Andrews Bris Dylan Grimes Rich HB Bachar Houli Rich Jeremy McGovern WCE Shannon Hurn WCE v c C Marcus Bontempelli WB Patrick Cripps Carl Tim Kelly Geel HF Patrick Dangerfield Geel Jeremy Cameron GWS Michael Walters Frem F Jack Darling WCE Tom Hawkins Geel Charlie Cameron Bris Foll Brodie Grundy Coll Nat Fyfe Frem capt Lachie Neale Bris Int Scott Pendlebury Coll Elliot Yeo WCE Max Gawn Melb Jack Macrae WB Coach Damien Hardwick Rich 2018 edit Main article 2018 All Australian team 2018 All Australian team B Tom Stewart Geel Alex Rance Rich Rory Laird Adel HB Shannon Hurn WCE Jeremy McGovern WCE Lachie Whitfield GWS C Andrew Gaff WCE Dustin Martin Rich Steele Sidebottom Coll HF Patrick Dangerfield Geel v c Lance Franklin Syd capt Robbie Gray Port F Jack Gunston Haw Jack Riewoldt Rich Luke Breust Haw Foll Max Gawn Melb Patrick Cripps Carl Tom Mitchell Haw Int Brodie Grundy Coll Clayton Oliver Melb Shaun Higgins NM Shane Edwards Rich Coach Adam Simpson WCE 2017 edit Main article 2017 All Australian team 2017 All Australian team B Michael Hibberd Melb Alex Rance Rich capt Jeremy McGovern WCE HB Rory Laird Adel Michael Hurley Ess Sam Docherty Carl C Josh Kelly GWS Dustin Martin Rich Zach Merrett Ess HF Robbie Gray Port Lance Franklin Syd Dayne Zorko Bris F Joe Daniher Ess Josh Kennedy WCE v c Eddie Betts Adel Foll Paddy Ryder Port Patrick Dangerfield Geel Tom Mitchell Haw Int Matt Crouch Adel Elliot Yeo WCE Joel Selwood Geel Dylan Shiel GWS Coach Damien Hardwick Rich 2016 edit Main article 2016 All Australian team 2016 All Australian team B Dane Rampe Syd Alex Rance Rich Jeremy McGovern WCE HB Heath Shaw GWS Daniel Talia Adel Corey Enright Geel C Dan Hannebery Syd Josh Kennedy Syd Rory Sloane Adel v c HF Toby Greene GWS Lance Franklin Syd Cyril Rioli Haw F Eddie Betts Adel Josh Kennedy WCE Tom Lynch GC Foll Max Gawn Melb Patrick Dangerfield Geel Joel Selwood Geel capt Int Marcus Bontempelli WB Luke Parker Syd Dustin Martin Rich Matthew Boyd WB Coach Luke Beveridge WB 2015 edit Main article 2015 All Australian team 2015 All Australian team B Josh Gibson Haw Alex Rance Rich Heath Shaw GWS HB Easton Wood WB Michael Hurley Ess Robert Murphy WB capt C Dan Hannebery Syd Matt Priddis WCE Andrew Gaff WCE HF Chad Wingard Port Jack Riewoldt Rich Cyril Rioli Haw F Eddie Betts Adel Josh Kennedy WCE v c Jake Stringer WB Foll Todd Goldstein NM Nat Fyfe Frem Patrick Dangerfield Adel Int Brett Deledio Rich Robbie Gray Port Sam Mitchell Haw David Mundy Frem Coach Alastair Clarkson Haw 2014 edit Main article 2014 All Australian team 2014 All Australian team B Cale Hooker Ess Daniel Talia Adel Nick Smith Syd HB Nick Malceski Syd Alex Rance Rich Brodie Smith Adel C Nat Fyfe Frem Josh Kennedy Syd Dyson Heppell Ess HF Robbie Gray Port Nick Riewoldt St K v c Luke Breust Haw F Hayden Ballantyne Frem Lance Franklin Syd Jarryd Roughead Haw Foll Aaron Sandilands Frem Joel Selwood Geel capt Gary Ablett Jr GC Int Jordan Lewis Haw Scott Pendlebury Coll Travis Boak Port Tom Rockliff Bris Coach Alastair Clarkson Haw Notes Despite winning the Brownlow Medal Matt Priddis was not selected in the team but was selected in the initial squad of 40 like Sam Mitchell and Jack Riewoldt were two years earlier 2013 edit Main article 2013 All Australian team 2013 All Australian team 7 B Corey Enright Geel Scott Thompson NM Michael Johnson Frem HB Jarrad McVeigh Syd Harry Taylor Geel Sam Mitchell Haw C Ryan Griffen WB Joel Selwood Geel capt Scott Pendlebury Coll HF Patrick Dangerfield Adel Travis Cloke Coll Kieren Jack Syd F Jarryd Roughead Haw Jeremy Cameron GWS Chad Wingard Port Foll Will Minson WB Dane Swan Coll Gary Ablett Jr GC v c Int Travis Boak Port Dan Hannebery Syd Jobe Watson Ess Andrew Mackie Geel Coach Alastair Clarkson Haw Notes Despite winning the Coleman Medal Jarryd Roughead was not named at full forward the position he played all season 2012 edit Main article 2012 All Australian team 2012 All Australian team 8 B Sean Dempster St K Luke McPharlin Frem Darren Glass WCE capt HB Beau Waters WCE Ted Richards Syd Grant Birchall Haw C Trent Cotchin Rich Jobe Watson Ess Dayne Beams Coll HF Patrick Dangerfield Adel Lance Franklin Haw Cyril Rioli Haw F Stephen Milne St K Tom Hawkins Geel Dean Cox WCE Foll Nic Naitanui WCE Scott Thompson Adel Gary Ablett Jr GC v c Int Brett Deledio Rich Josh Kennedy Syd Scott Pendlebury Coll Dane Swan Coll Coach John Longmire Syd Notes Despite being awarded the Brownlow Medal retrospectively alongside Trent Cotchin over four years later in November 2016 Sam Mitchell was not selected in the team but was selected in the initial squad of 40 Despite winning the Coleman Medal Jack Riewoldt was also not selected in the team but he was selected in the initial squad of 40 as well 2011 edit Main article 2011 All Australian team 2011 All Australian team 9 B Matthew Scarlett Geel Darren Glass WCE Corey Enright Geel HB Robert Murphy WB Ben Reid Coll Leon Davis Coll C Dale Thomas Coll Sam Mitchell Haw Scott Pendlebury Coll HF Marc Murphy Carl Travis Cloke Coll Dane Swan Coll F Stephen Milne St K Lance Franklin Haw Adam Goodes Syd Foll Dean Cox WCE Chris Judd Carl v c Gary Ablett Jr GC capt Int Matthew Boyd WB Nick Dal Santo St K James Kelly Geel Drew Petrie NM Coach Chris Scott Geel 2010 edit Main article 2010 All Australian team 2010 All Australian team 10 B James Frawley Melb Brian Lake WB Corey Enright Geel HB Brendon Goddard St K Harry Taylor Geel Harry O Brien Coll C Leigh Montagna St K Luke Hodge Haw capt Joel Selwood Geel HF Alan Didak Coll Lance Franklin Haw Paul Chapman Geel F Barry Hall WB Jack Riewoldt Rich Mark LeCras WCE Foll Aaron Sandilands Frem Dane Swan Coll Gary Ablett Jr Geel v c Int Mark Jamar Melb Steve Johnson Geel Chris Judd Carl Scott Pendlebury Coll Coach Mick Malthouse Coll 2009 edit Main article 2009 All Australian team 2009 All Australian team 11 B Corey Enright Geel Matthew Scarlett Geel Brian Lake WB HB Simon Goodwin Adel Craig Bolton Syd Nick Maxwell Coll C Leigh Montagna St K Lenny Hayes St K Joel Selwood Geel HF Paul Chapman Geel Nick Riewoldt St K capt Dane Swan Coll F Leon Davis Coll Brendan Fevola Carl Jonathan Brown Bris Foll Aaron Sandilands Frem Chris Judd Carl v c Gary Ablett Jr Geel Int Matthew Boyd WB Nick Dal Santo St K Brendon Goddard St K Adam Goodes Syd Coach Mark Thompson Geel 2008 edit Main article 2008 All Australian team 2008 All Australian team 11 B Dale Morris WB Matthew Scarlett Geel Tom Harley Geel v c HB Luke Hodge Haw Nathan Bock Adel Sam Fisher StK C Jimmy Bartel Geel Joel Corey Geel Adam Cooney WB HF Steve Johnson Geel Nick Riewoldt StK Brent Harvey NM F Brendan Fevola Car Lance Franklin Haw Paul Medhurst Coll Foll Dean Cox WCE Chris Judd Carl capt Gary Ablett Jr Geel Int Corey Enright Geel Matthew Pavlich Frem Matthew Richardson Rich Aaron Sandilands Frem Coach Alastair Clarkson Haw 2007 edit Main article 2007 All Australian team 2007 All Australian team 11 B Matthew Scarlett Geel Darren Glass WCE Darren Milburn Geel HB Andrew McLeod Adel capt Matthew Egan Geel Campbell Brown Haw C Kane Cornes Port Jimmy Bartel Geel Chad Cornes Port HF Steve Johnson Geel Jonathan Brown Bris v c Brent Harvey NM F Brad Johnson WB Matthew Pavlich Frem Cameron Mooney Geel Foll Dean Cox WCE Daniel Kerr WCE Gary Ablett Jr Geel Int Joel Corey Geel Dustin Fletcher Ess Brendon Lade Port Cameron Ling Geel Coach Mark Thompson Geel Notes For the first occasion a preliminary squad of 40 was announced 2006 edit 2006 All Australian team 11 B Nathan Bassett Adel Darren Glass WCE Lindsay Gilbee WB HB Craig Bolton Syd Joel Bowden Rich Andrew McLeod Adel C Simon Goodwin Adel Scott West WB Adam Goodes Syd HF Alan Didak Coll Barry Hall Syd v c Ryan O Keefe Syd F Brad Johnson WB capt Brendan Fevola Carl Nick Riewoldt St K Foll Brendon Lade Port Chris Judd WCE Ben Cousins WCE Int Shaun Burgoyne Port Dean Cox WCE James McDonald Melb Matthew Pavlich Frem Coach John Worsfold WCE 2005 edit 2005 All Australian team 11 B David Wirrpanda WCE Ben Rutten Adel James Clement Coll HB Joel Bowden Rich Trent Croad Haw Luke Hodge Haw C Nick Dal Santo St K Scott West WB Lenny Hayes St K HF Mark Ricciuto Adel capt Matthew Pavlich Frem Shannon Grant NM F Brad Johnson WB Barry Hall Syd Peter Everitt Haw Foll Dean Cox WCE Luke Ball St K Ben Cousins WCE v c Int Leo Barry Syd Kane Cornes Port Simon Goodwin Adel Brent Harvey NM Coach Paul Roos Syd Notes Despite winning the Coleman Medal Fraser Gehrig was not selected in the team 2004 edit 2004 All Australian team 11 B Leo Barry Syd Matthew Scarlett Geel Chris Johnson Bris HB Austinn Jones St K Chad Cornes Port Adam McPhee Ess C Chris Judd WCE Simon Black Bris Nigel Lappin Bris HF Jason Akermanis Bris Warren Tredrea Port v c Nick Riewoldt St K F Barry Hall Syd Fraser Gehrig St K Luke Power Bris Foll Jeff White Melb Mark Ricciuto Adel capt Scott West WB Int James Clement Coll Chad Fletcher WCE Brett Kirk Syd Matthew Lappin Carl Coach Mark Williams Port 2003 edit 2003 All Australian team 11 B Gavin Wanganeen Port Matthew Scarlett Geel Joel Smith Haw HB Rohan Smith WB Justin Leppitsch Bris Nigel Lappin Bris C Lenny Hayes St K Michael Voss Bris capt Paul Williams Syd HF Matthew Pavlich Frem Warren Tredrea Port Mark Ricciuto Adel F Phillip Matera WCE Matthew Lloyd Ess Chris Tarrant Coll Foll Adam Goodes Syd Nathan Buckley Coll v c Peter Bell Frem Int James Hird Ess Michael Gardiner WCE Paul Hasleby Frem Robert Harvey St K Coach Leigh Matthews Bris 2002 edit 2002 All Australian team 11 B Chris Johnson Bris Matthew Pavlich Frem Glenn Archer NM HB Brett Montgomery Port Justin Leppitsch Bris Ben Hart Adel C Jason Akermanis Bris Simon Black Bris Adem Yze Melb HF Michael Voss Bris capt Warren Tredrea Port Brad Johnson WB F Nathan Brown WB David Neitz Melb Luke Darcy WB Foll Matthew Primus Port Josh Francou Port Ben Cousins WCE Int Shane Crawford Haw Nigel Lappin Bris Mark Ricciuto Adel Adam Simpson NM Coach Leigh Matthews Bris 2001 edit 2001 All Australian team 11 B Gavin Wanganeen Port Jonathan Hay Haw Darren Gaspar Rich HB Joel Smith Haw Sean Wellman Ess Andrew McKay Carl C Jason Akermanis Bris Brett Ratten Carl Nathan Buckley Coll HF Michael Voss Bris Warren Tredrea Port James Hird Ess capt F Brad Ottens Rich Matthew Lloyd Ess Ben Cousins WCE Foll Matthew Primus Port Simon Black Bris Andrew McLeod Adel Int Nathan Brown WB Simon Goodwin Adel Jason Johnson Ess Nigel Lappin Bris Coach Leigh Matthews Bris 2000 edit 2000 All Australian team 11 B Damien Hardwick Ess Dustin Fletcher Ess Andrew Kellaway Rich HB Andrew McKay Carl Darren Gaspar Rich Simon Goodwin Adel C Scott West WB Brett Ratten Carl Scott Camporeale Carl HF Andrew McLeod Adel Wayne Carey NM capt James Hird Ess F Jeff Farmer Melb Matthew Lloyd Ess Michael O Loughlin Syd Foll Steven King Geel Anthony Koutoufides Carl Nathan Buckley Coll Int Lance Whitnall Carl Brent Harvey NM Mark Ricciuto Adel Brad Johnson WB Coach Kevin Sheedy Ess Notes Despite winning the Brownlow Medal and club best and fairest in a grand final year Shane Woewodin was not selected in the team Notably three Adelaide midfielders were selected despite that club missing the finals with a 9 13 win loss record 1999 edit 1999 All Australian team 11 B Jason Akermanis Bris Justin Leppitsch Bris Ben Hart Adel HB Byron Pickett NM Stephen Silvagni Carl Andrew McKay Carl C Brad Johnson WB Nathan Buckley Coll Wayne Schwass Syd HF Mark Mercuri Ess Wayne Carey NM capt Michael Voss Bris F Ben Cousins WCE Matthew Lloyd Ess Matthew Richardson Rich Foll Matthew Allan Carl Robert Harvey St K Shane Crawford Haw Int Peter Bell NM Nathan Burke St K Wayne Campbell Rich Chris Grant WB Coach Denis Pagan NM Notes Despite winning the Coleman Medal Scott Cummings was not selected in the team 1998 edit 1998 All Australian team 11 12 B David King NM Ashley McIntosh WCE Glenn Archer NM HB Nathan Buckley Coll Sean Wellman Ess Nigel Smart Adel C Matthew Knights Rich Scott West WB Shane Crawford Haw HF Paul Hudson WB Wayne Carey NM capt Mark Ricciuto Adel F Ben Cousins WCE Tony Lockett Syd Matthew Lloyd Ess Foll Peter Everitt St K Todd Viney Melb Robert Harvey St K Int Chris Grant WB Andrew McLeod Adel Shaun Rehn Adel Anthony Stevens NM Coach Terry Wallace WB Notes 1998 was the final season in which the coach of the All Australian team was not necessarily the premiership coach 1997 edit 1997 All Australian team 11 13 B David King NM Stephen Silvagni Carl Paul Roos Syd HB Peter Matera WCE Michael Sexton Carl Adam Heuskes Port C Austinn Jones St K Craig Bradley Carl Nathan Buckley Coll HF Rohan Smith WB Chris Grant WB Michael O Loughlin Syd F Fraser Gehrig WCE Tony Modra Adel Paul Kelly Syd capt Foll Paul Salmon Haw Robert Harvey St K Nathan Burke St K Int Mark Ricciuto Adel Peter Everitt St K Daryn Cresswell Syd Coach Stan Alves St K 1996 edit 1996 All Australian team 11 14 B Nathan Burke St K Stephen Silvagni Carl Michael Sexton Carl HB Nathan Buckley Coll Paul Roos Syd Peter Matera WCE C Chris Mainwaring WCE Paul Kelly Syd capt Shane Crawford Haw HF James Hird Ess Wayne Carey NM Mitchell White WCE F Michael Voss Bris Tony Lockett Syd Darren Jarman Adel Foll Corey McKernan NM Robert Harvey St K Craig Lambert Bris Int Garry Hocking Geel Glenn Archer NM Matthew Richardson Rich Coach Rodney Eade Syd 1995 edit 1995 All Australian team 11 15 16 B Gavin Wanganeen Ess Stephen Silvagni Carl Ang Christou Carl HB Michael Mansfield Geel Glen Jakovich WCE Wayne Campbell Rich C Nicky Winmar St K Paul Couch Geel Michael Long Ess HF Garry Lyon Melb Wayne Carey NM James Hird Ess F Darren Jarman Haw Gary Ablett Sr Geel capt Tony Lockett Syd Foll Justin Madden Carl Robert Harvey St K Craig Bradley Carl Int Anthony Koutoufides Carl David Neitz Melb Paul Kelly Syd Coach David Parkin Carl 1994 edit 1994 All Australian team 11 B David Hart WCE Stephen Silvagni Carl Chris Langford Haw HB Guy McKenna WCE Glen Jakovich WCE Michael Mansfield Geel C Stephen Tingay Melb Greg Williams Carl capt Peter Matera WCE HF Gavin Brown Coll Wayne Carey NM Garry Lyon Melb F Jason Dunstall Haw Gary Ablett Sr Geel Ben Allan Haw Foll Shaun Rehn Adel Robert Harvey St K Garry Hocking Geel Int Mark Ricciuto Adel Craig Bradley Carl Stephen Kernahan Carl Coach Neil Balme Melb 1993 edit 1993 All Australian team 11 17 18 B Ben Hart Adel Alastair Lynch Fitz Gavin Wanganeen Ess HB Guy McKenna WCE Mark Harvey Ess Andrew McKay Carl C Greg Anderson Adel Greg Williams Carl Peter Matera WCE HF Craig Bradley Carl Wayne Carey NM capt Garry Lyon Melb F Garry Hocking Geel Gary Ablett Sr Geel Tony Modra Adel Foll Jim Stynes Melb Ben Allan Haw Tony McGuinness Adel Int Nigel Smart Adel Nathan Burke St K Coach Kevin Sheedy Ess 1992 edit 1992 All Australian team 11 19 20 B Ben Hart Adel Paul Roos Fitz capt Gavin Wanganeen Ess HB Ken Hinkley Geel Barry Stoneham Geel Mil Hanna Carl C Dean Kemp WCE Darren Jarman Haw Mick McGuane Coll HF Robert Harvey St K Stewart Loewe St K Gary Ablett Sr Geel F Tony McGuinness Adel Jason Dunstall Haw Tony Lockett St K Foll Scott Wynd Foot Chris McDermott Adel John Platten Haw Int Stephen Kernahan Carl Mark Bairstow Geel Coach Terry Wheeler Foot 1991 edit 1991 All Australian team 11 21 B Guy McKenna WCE Anthony Daniher Ess Nigel Smart Adel HB David Grant St K Paul Roos Fitz capt Ken Hinkley Geel C Chris Mainwaring WCE Paul Couch Geel Peter Matera WCE HF Gavin Brown Coll Stewart Loewe St K Nicky Winmar St K F Tony Francis Coll Tony Lockett St K Garry Hocking Geel Foll Jim Stynes Melb Mark Bairstow Geel Barry Mitchell Syd Int Billy Brownless Geel Craig Turley WCE Coach Mick Malthouse WCE Notes Despite winning that season s Grand Final Hawthorn did not supply one player in the team of the year VFL AFL Team of the Year 1982 1990 edit The AFL website recognises players who were named in the VFL AFL Team of the Year from 1982 to 1990 as having All Australian status This was a team picked by Victorian selectors Australian Football Carnival era 1953 1988 edit State of origin era 1988 edit 1988 All Australian Team 22 23 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival Name State League Club Terry Daniher New South Wales Essendon David Murphy New South Wales Sydney Michael Long Northern Territory St Mary s Michael McLean Northern Territory Footscray Maurice Rioli Northern Territory St Mary s Tony Hall South Australia Glenelg Danny Hughes South Australia Melbourne Stephen Kernahan South Australia Carlton captain Martin Leslie South Australia Port Adelaide Bruce Lindner South Australia Geelong Tony McGuinness South Australia Footscray Mark Mickan South Australia Brisbane Bears John Platten South Australia Hawthorn Greg Whittlesea South Australia Sturt Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg coach Terry Wallace Victorian Football Association Richmond Danny Frawley Victorian Football League St Kilda Gerard Healy Victorian Football League Sydney Simon Madden Victorian Football League Essendon Paul Roos Victorian Football League Fitzroy Paul Salmon Victorian Football League Essendon Dale Weightman Victorian Football League Richmond Steve Malaxos Western Australia West Coast 1987 edit 1987 All Australian Team 24 25 Name State League Current Club Matthew Campbell South Australia Brisbane Andrew Jarman South Australia North Adelaide Bruce Lindner South Australia Geelong Chris McDermott South Australia Glenelg captain Mark Naley South Australia Carlton John Platten South Australia Hawthorn Matt Rendell South Australia Fitzroy Andrew Rogers South Australia Woodville Scott Salisbury South Australia Glenelg Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg coach Andrew Bews Victoria Geelong Gerard Healy Victoria Sydney Chris Langford Victoria Hawthorn Simon Madden Victoria Essendon Russell Morris Victoria Hawthorn Paul Roos Victoria Fitzroy Paul Salmon Victoria Essendon Bernard Toohey Victoria Sydney Greg Williams Victoria Sydney Mark Bairstow Western Australia Geelong Craig Holden Western Australia Sydney Phil Narkle Western Australia West Coast 1986 edit 1986 All Australian Team 26 27 Name State of Origin Current Club Michael Aish South Australia Norwood Craig Bradley South Australia Carlton Andrew Jarman South Australia North Adelaide Stephen Kernahan South Australia Carlton Chris McDermott South Australia Glenelg Mark Naley South Australia South Adelaide John Platten South Australia Hawthorn Gerard Healy Victoria Sydney Brian Royal Victoria Footscray Kevin Walsh Victoria Essendon Dale Weightman Victoria Richmond Greg Williams Victoria Sydney Gary Buckenara Western Australia Hawthorn Brad Hardie Western Australia Footscray Laurie Keene Western Australia Subiaco Andrew Macnish Western Australia Subiaco Steve Malaxos Western Australia Claremont Michael Mitchell Western Australia Claremont Phil Narkle Western Australia St Kilda Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle captain Maurice Rioli Western Australia Richmond Robert Wiley Western Australia Perth Peter Wilson Western Australia East Fremantle Ron Alexander Western Australia East Fremantle coach 1985 edit 1985 All Australian Team 28 Coach Kevin Sheedy Name State Club Malcolm Blight South Australia Woodville Craig Bradley South Australia Port Adelaide Stephen Kernahan South Australia Glenelg Peter Motley South Australia Sturt John Platten South Australia Central District Dermott Brereton Victoria Hawthorn Terry Daniher Victoria Essendon captain Garry Foulds Victoria Essendon Russell Greene Victoria Hawthorn Mark Harvey Victoria Essendon Mark Lee Victoria Richmond Roger Merrett Victoria Essendon Gary Pert Victoria Fitzroy Geoff Raines Victoria Collingwood Paul Roos Victoria Fitzroy Dale Weightman Victoria Richmond Leon Baker Western Australia Essendon Gary Buckenara Western Australia Hawthorn Rod Lester Smith Western Australia Hawthorn Michael Mitchell Western Australia Claremont 1983 edit 1983 All Australian Team 29 30 Coach John Todd Name State Club Michael Aish South Australia Norwood Craig Bradley South Australia Port Adelaide Stephen Curtis South Australia Port Adelaide Tony Giles South Australia Port Adelaide Peter Motley South Australia Sturt Matt Rendell South Australia Fitzroy Craig Williams South Australia West Adelaide Terry Daniher Victoria Essendon Robert Flower Victoria Melbourne Keith Greig Victoria North Melbourne Mark Lee Victoria Richmond Simon Madden Victoria Essendon Stephen McCann Victoria North Melbourne Michael Tuck Victoria Hawthorn Gary Buckenara Western Australia Hawthorn Ross Glendinning Western Australia North Melbourne Stephen Michael Western Australia South Fremantle captain Mike Richardson Western Australia Collingwood Maurice Rioli Western Australia Richmond Kevin Taylor Western Australia East Fremantle 1980 edit 1980 All Australian Team 31 Adelaide Carnival Coach Tom Hafey Name State League Club Peter Carey South Australia Glenelg Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg Rick Davies South Australia Sturt captain Robbert Klomp South Australia Carlton Keith Kuhlmann South Australia Glenelg Greg Phillips South Australia Port Adelaide John Roberts South Australia South Melbourne Mark Williams South Australia Port Adelaide Ron Stubbs Tasmania Devonport Darryl Sutton Tasmania North Melbourne Robert Flower Victoria Melbourne Jim Jess Victoria Richmond Mark Lee Victoria Richmond Ian Nankervis Victoria Geelong Geoff Raines Victoria Richmond Geoff Southby Victoria Carlton Garry Wilson Victoria Fitzroy Bruce Duperouzel Western Australia St Kilda Ken Hunter Western Australia Claremont Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle 1979 edit 1979 All Australian Team 32 Perth Carnival Name State League Club Peter Carey South Australia Glenelg Graham Cornes South Australia Glenelg Kym Hodgeman South Australia Glenelg Peter Jonas South Australia Central District Geoff Morris South Australia West Adelaide Des James Tasmania Sandy Bay Michael Roach Tasmania Richmond Darryl Sutton Tasmania North Melbourne David Cloke Victoria Richmond Bruce Doull Victoria Carlton Kelvin Moore Victoria Hawthorn Peter Moore Victoria Collingwood Michael Tuck Victoria Hawthorn Michael Turner Victoria Geelong Garry Wilson Victoria Fitzroy Tony Buhagiar Western Australia East Fremantle Ken Hunter Western Australia Claremont Gary Malarkey Western Australia Geelong Bruce Monteath Western Australia Richmond Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle captain Barry Cable Western Australia East Perth coach Pre State of Origin era 1972 edit 1972 All Australian Team 33 Perth Carnival Name State League Club Malcolm Blight South Australia Woodville Tony Burgan South Australia Sturt Jim Leitch Tasmania Scottsdale David Clarke Victoria Geelong Gary Dempsey Victoria Footscray Gary Hardeman Victoria Melbourne Alex Jesaulenko Victoria Carlton Leigh Matthews Victoria Hawthorn Peter McKenna Victoria Collingwood Travis Payze Victoria St Kilda Len Thompson Victoria Collingwood David Thorpe Victoria Footscray John Williams Victoria Essendon Bob Beecroft Western Australia Swan Districts Malcolm Brown Western Australia East Perth captain Brian Ciccotosto Western Australia South Fremantle Ken McAullay Western Australia East Perth Ian Miller Western Australia Perth Alan Watling Western Australia West Perth George Young Western Australia Subiaco 1969 edit 1969 All Australian Team 34 Adelaide Carnival Name State League Club John Cahill South Australia Port Adelaide Brian Colbey South Australia Glenelg Peter Darley South Australia South Adelaide Graham Molloy South Australia Norwood Rick Schoff South Australia Sturt Royce Hart Victoria Richmond Peter Hudson Victoria Hawthorn Alex Jesaulenko Victoria Carlton Bob Keddie Victoria Hawthorn Bob Murray Victoria St Kilda John Sam Newman Victoria Geelong John Nicholls Victoria Carlton captain Peter Steward Victoria North Melbourne Terry Waters Victoria Collingwood Ricky Watt Victoria Collingwood Greg Brehaut Western Australia Perth Barry Cable Western Australia Perth Peter Eakins Western Australia Subiaco John McIntosh Western Australia Claremont Bill Walker Western Australia Swan Districts 1966 edit 1966 All Australian Team 35 Hobart Carnival Name State League Club Brenton Adcock South Australia Sturt Robert Day South Australia West Adelaide Rick Schoff South Australia Sturt Peter Hudson Tasmania New Norfolk Graeme Lee Tasmania Launceston Darrel Baldock Victoria St Kilda captain Ian Bryant Victoria Footscray Neville Crowe Victoria Richmond John Goold Victoria Carlton Graeme John Victoria South Melbourne Hassa Mann Victoria Melbourne Denis Marshall Victoria Geelong John Nicholls Victoria Carlton Ian Stewart Victoria St Kilda Noel Teasdale Victoria North Melbourne Barry Cable Western Australia Perth Keith Doncon Western Australia East Perth John McIntosh Western Australia Claremont Kevin Murray Western Australia East Perth Brian Sarre Western Australia Subiaco 1961 edit 1961 All Australian Team 36 Brisbane Carnival Name State League Club John Abley South Australia Port Adelaide John Halbert South Australia Sturt Neil Kerley South Australia West Adelaide Geoff Kingston South Australia West Torrens Don Lindner South Australia North Adelaide Don Roach South Australia West Adelaide Bob Shearman South Australia West Torrens Bill Wedding South Australia Norwood Darrel Baldock Tasmania Latrobe Bob Withers Tasmania North Launceston Allen Aylett Victoria North Melbourne Ron Barassi Victoria Melbourne captain Brian Dixon Victoria Melbourne John Schultz Victoria Footscray Ted Whitten Victoria Footscray Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle Graham Farmer Western Australia East Perth Ray Gabelich Western Australia West Perth Ray Sorrell Western Australia East Fremantle John Todd Western Australia South Fremantle 1958 edit 1958 All Australian Team 37 Melbourne Carnival Name State League Club John Abley South Australia Port Adelaide Donald Gale Tasmania Wynyard Jim Ross Tasmania North Launceston Stuart Spencer Tasmania Clarence Barry Metcalfe Victoria VFA Mordialloc Owen Abrahams Victoria Fitzroy Allen Aylett Victoria North Melbourne Ron Barassi Victoria Melbourne Reg Burgess Victoria Essendon Jack Clarke Victoria Essendon Bob Davis Victoria Geelong captain John Dugdale Victoria North Melbourne Kevin Murray Victoria Fitzroy Neil Roberts Victoria St Kilda Ted Whitten Victoria Footscray Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle Graham Farmer Western Australia East Perth Alan Preen Western Australia East Fremantle Norm Rogers Western Australia East Fremantle Ray Sorrell Western Australia East Fremantle 1956 edit 1956 All Australian Team 38 Perth Carnival Name State League Club John Abley South Australia Port Adelaide Haydn Bunton Jr South Australia North Adelaide Stan Costello South Australia West Adelaide Lindsay Head South Australia West Torrens Geoff Long Tasmania City Barry Strange Tasmania New Town Frank Johnson Victoria VFA Port Melbourne captain Ron Barassi Victoria Melbourne John Chick Victoria Carlton Jack Clarke Victoria Essendon Bill Hutchison Victoria Essendon Peter Pianto Victoria Geelong Des Rowe Victoria Richmond Ted Whitten Victoria Footscray Roy Wright Victoria Richmond Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle Graham Farmer Western Australia East Perth John Gerovich Western Australia South Fremantle Keith Harper Western Australia Perth Cliff Hillier Western Australia South Fremantle 1953 edit 1953 All Australian Team 39 Adelaide Carnival Name State League Club Neil Davies South Australia Glenelg Len Fitzgerald South Australia Sturt Bob Hank South Australia West Torrens Jack Lynch South Australia West Adelaide John Marriott South Australia Norwood Clayton Thompson South Australia Sturt John Leedham Tasmania North Launceston Ted Henrys Victoria VFA Preston Frank Johnson Victoria VFA Port Melbourne Jack Clarke Victoria Essendon John Coleman Victoria Essendon Des Healey Victoria Collingwood Jack Howell Victoria Carlton Bill Hutchison Victoria Essendon Bob Rose Victoria Collingwood Bernie Smith Victoria Geelong Jack Clarke Western Australia East Fremantle Steve Marsh Western Australia South Fremantle Merv McIntosh Western Australia Perth Frank Sparrow Western Australia Swan Districts Sporting Life Team of the Year 1947 1955 edit nbsp Sporting Life magazine created the concept of an All Australian team in 1947 These teams were once considered to be equivalent to All Australian selection but are no longer recognised as such 1955 edit 1955 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Lerrel Sharp Collingwood Herb Henderson Footscray Norm Sharp Geelong HB John James Carlton Jim Taylor Norwood Des Rowe Richmond C Harold McDonald Port Adelaide Lindsay Head West Torrens Des Healey Collingwood HF Barry White South Fremantle Ray Poulter Richmond Thorold Merrett Collingwood F Jack Clarke East Fremantle Noel O Brien Carlton Peter Pianto Geelong Foll John Marriott Norwood Denis Cordner Melbourne Bill Hutchison Essendon Res Coach 1954 edit 1954 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Wally Donald Footscray Ken Caporn Claremont John Marriott Norwood HB Noel McMahen Melbourne Laurie Kettlewell Subiaco Jim Gallagher Footscray C Jack Lynch West Adelaide Ted Whitten Footscray Keith Harper Perth HF Jim Deane Richmond John Brady North Melbourne Bob Rose Collingwood F Neil Mann Collingwood Jack Collins Footscray Peter Pianto Geelong Foll Ken Hands Carlton Roy Wright Richmond Bill Hutchison Essendon Res Coach 1953 edit 1953 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Bernie Smith Geelong Herb Henderson Footscray Merv McIntosh Perth HB Jack Collins Footscray Len Fitzgerald Sturt Des Rowe Richmond C Des Healey Collingwood Jack Clarke Essendon Jack Lynch West Adelaide HF Bob Rose Collingwood Jack Howell Carlton Jim Deane South Adelaide F Roy Wright Richmond John Coleman Essendon Peter Pianto Geelong Foll Ken Hands Carlton John Leedham North Launceston Bill Hutchison Essendon Res Coach 1952 edit 1952 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Wally May Essendon Ian McKay North Adelaide Bill Stephen Fitzroy HB Frank Sparrow East Perth Denis Cordner Melbourne Don Taylor Glenelg C Thorold Merrett Collingwood Bob Hank West Torrens captain Lyle Griffin North Adelaide HF Bob Rose Collingwood Len Fitzgerald Sturt Jim Deane South Adelaide F Roy Wright Richmond John Coleman Essendon Bill Hutchison Essendon Foll John Marriott Norwood Frank Johnson Port Melbourne Steve Marsh South Fremantle Res Coach 1951 edit 1951 Sporting Life Team of the Year B John Marriott Norwood Ian McKay North Adelaide Charlie Sutton Footscray HB Harold McDonald Port Adelaide Brian Faehse West Adelaide Fred Buttsworth West Perth C Arthur Hodgson Carlton Bob Rose Collingwood Lyle Griffin North Adelaide HF Bob Davis Geelong Ron Clegg South Melbourne Jim Deane South Adelaide F Allan Crabb Glenelg John Coleman Essendon Fos Williams Port Adelaide Foll Bill Morris Richmond Jack Whelan Brunswick Bill Hutchison Essendon Res Coach 1950 edit 1950 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Dick Russell Port Adelaide Bill Brittingham Essendon Merv McIntosh Perth HB Charlie Sutton Footscray Don Fraser Richmond Gordon Hocking Collingwood C Arthur Hodgson Carlton Bob Hank West Torrens Doug Olds Norwood HF Bob Davis Geelong Fred Flanagan Geelong Len Dockett Melbourne F John Marriott Norwood John Coleman Essendon Fos Williams Port Adelaide Foll Bill Morris Richmond captain Jack Whelan Brunswick Bill Hutchison Essendon Res Coach 1949 edit 1949 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Charlie Sutton Footscray Shane McGrath Melbourne Don Cordner Melbourne HB Marcel Hilsz Perth Bert Deacon Carlton Ron Clegg South Melbourne C Des Healey Collingwood Ern Henfry Carlton Stan Heal West Perth HF Bob Hank West Torrens Fred Flanagan Geelong Les Foote North Melbourne F Bill Morris Richmond John Coleman Essendon Jack Sheedy East Fremantle Foll Jack Howell Carlton Merv McIntosh Perth Steve Marsh South Fremantle Res Coach 1948 edit 1948 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Charlie Sutton Footscray Shane McGrath Melbourne Bob McClure Essendon HB Marcel Hilsz Perth Bert Deacon Carlton Len Fitzgerald Collingwood C Stan Heal West Perth Bill Twomey Jr Collingwood Noel Jarvis Fitzroy HF Bill Hutchison Essendon Jack Howell Carlton Bob Hank West Torrens F Bill Morris Richmond Lindsay White Geelong Lou Richards Collingwood Foll Merv McIntosh Perth Les McClements Claremont Jack Sheedy East Fremantle Res Coach 1947 edit 1947 Sporting Life Team of the Year B Max Oppy Richmond Shane McGrath Melbourne Percy Bushby Essendon HB Wally Lock Melbourne Wally Buttsworth Essendon Bert Deacon Carlton C Sam Gallagher Norwood Ern Henfry Carlton 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