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 interchange players and a coach, of the best performed during the season.
As no other country could assemble a senior Australian rules team of the same quality, the All-Australian team never plays a game. From 1998 to 2004, the Australian international rules team was mainly composed of All-Australians, though 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 only players who have been selected at least once in any All-Australian team being eligible for selection.
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.[1]
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.[2]
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.[3] The current All-Australian selection panel is Gillon McLachlan (chairman), Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Mark Evans, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Cameron Ling and Warren Tredrea.[4]
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
AFL era: 1991–present
2016
2016 All-Australian team | |||
B: | Dane Rampe (Sydney) | Alex Rance (Richmond) | Jeremy McGovern (West Coast) |
HB: | Heath Shaw (Greater Western Sydney) | Daniel Talia (Adelaide) | Corey Enright (Geelong) |
C: | Dan Hannebery (Sydney) | Josh Kennedy (Sydney) | Rory Sloane (Adelaide) (Vice-captain) |
HF: | Toby Greene (Greater Western Sydney) | Lance Franklin (Sydney) | Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn) |
F: | Eddie Betts (Adelaide) | Josh Kennedy (West Coast) | Tom Lynch (Gold Coast) |
Foll: | Max Gawn (Melbourne) | Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong) | Joel Selwood (Geelong) (Captain) |
Int: | Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs) | Luke Parker (Sydney) | Dustin Martin (Richmond) |
Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) | |||
Coach: | Luke Beveridge (Western Bulldogs) |
2015
2015 All-Australian team | |||
B: | Josh Gibson (Hawthorn) | Alex Rance (Richmond) | Heath Shaw (Greater Western Sydney) |
HB: | Easton Wood (Western Bulldogs) | Michael Hurley (Essendon) | Robert Murphy (Western Bulldogs) (Captain) |
C: | Dan Hannebery (Sydney) | Matt Priddis (West Coast) | Andrew Gaff (West Coast) |
HF: | Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide) | Jack Riewoldt (Richmond) | Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn) |
F: | Eddie Betts (Adelaide) | Josh Kennedy (West Coast) (Vice-captain) | Jake Stringer (Western Bulldogs) |
Foll: | Todd Goldstein (North Melbourne) | Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle) | Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide) |
Int: | Brett Deledio (Richmond) | Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide) | Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) |
David Mundy (Fremantle) | |||
Coach: | Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn) |
2014
2014 All-Australian team | |||
B: | Cale Hooker (Essendon) | Daniel Talia (Adelaide) | Nick Smith (Sydney) |
HB: | Nick Malceski (Sydney) | Alex Rance (Richmond) | Brodie Smith (Adelaide) |
C: | Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle) | Josh Kennedy (Sydney) | Dyson Heppell (Essendon) |
HF: | Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide) | Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) (Vice-captain) | Luke Breust (Hawthorn) |
F: | Hayden Ballantyne (Fremantle) | Lance Franklin (Sydney) | Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn) |
Foll: | Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) | Joel Selwood (Geelong) (Captain) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast) |
Int: | Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn) | Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) | Travis Boak (Port Adelaide) |
Tom Rockliff (Brisbane Lions) | |||
Coach: | Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn) |
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 was two years before.
2013
2013 All-Australian team[5] | |||
B: | Corey Enright (Geelong) | Scott Thompson (North Melbourne) | Michael Johnson (Fremantle) |
HB: | Jarrad McVeigh (Sydney) | Harry Taylor (Geelong) | Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) |
C: | Ryan Griffen (Western Bulldogs) | Joel Selwood (Geelong) (Captain) | Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) |
HF: | Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide) | Travis Cloke (Collingwood) | Kieren Jack (Sydney) |
F: | Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn) | Jeremy Cameron (Greater Western Sydney) | Chad Wingard (Port Adelaide) |
Foll: | Will Minson (Western Bulldogs) | Dane Swan (Collingwood) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast) (Vice-captain) |
Int: | Travis Boak (Port Adelaide) | Dan Hannebery (Sydney) | Jobe Watson (Essendon) |
Andrew Mackie (Geelong) | |||
Coach: | Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn) |
2012
2012 All-Australian team[6] | |||
B: | Sean Dempster (St Kilda) | Luke McPharlin (Fremantle) | Darren Glass (West Coast) (Captain) |
HB: | Beau Waters (West Coast) | Ted Richards (Sydney) | Grant Birchall (Hawthorn) |
C: | Trent Cotchin (Richmond) | Jobe Watson (Essendon) | Dayne Beams (Collingwood) |
HF: | Patrick Dangerfield (Adelaide) | Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) | Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn) |
F: | Stephen Milne (St Kilda) | Tom Hawkins (Geelong) | Dean Cox (West Coast) |
Foll: | Nic Naitanui (West Coast) | Scott Thompson (Adelaide) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast) (Vice-captain) |
Int: | Brett Deledio (Richmond) | Josh Kennedy (Sydney) | Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) |
Dane Swan (Collingwood) | |||
Coach: | John Longmire (Sydney) |
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.
2011
2011 All-Australian team [7] | |||
B: | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Darren Glass (West Coast) | Corey Enright (Geelong) |
HB: | Robert Murphy (Western Bulldogs) | Ben Reid (Collingwood) | Leon Davis (Collingwood) |
C: | Dale Thomas (Collingwood) | Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) | Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) |
HF: | Marc Murphy (Carlton) | Travis Cloke (Collingwood) | Dane Swan (Collingwood) |
F: | Stephen Milne (St Kilda) | Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) | Adam Goodes (Sydney) |
Foll: | Dean Cox (West Coast) | Chris Judd (Carlton) (Vice-captain) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast) (Captain) |
Int: | Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) | Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) | James Kelly (Geelong) |
Drew Petrie (North Melbourne) | |||
Coach: | Chris Scott (Geelong) |
2010
2010 All-Australian team[8] | |||
B: | James Frawley (Melbourne) | Brian Lake (Western Bulldogs) | Corey Enright (Geelong) |
HB: | Brendon Goddard (St Kilda) | Harry Taylor (Geelong) | Harry O'Brien (Collingwood) |
C: | Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) | Luke Hodge (Hawthorn) (Captain) | Joel Selwood (Geelong) |
HF: | Alan Didak (Collingwood) | Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) | Paul Chapman (Geelong) |
F: | Barry Hall (Western Bulldogs) | Jack Riewoldt (Richmond) | Mark LeCras (West Coast) |
Foll: | Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) | Dane Swan (Collingwood) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong) (Vice-captain) |
Int: | Mark Jamar (Melbourne) | Steve Johnson (Geelong) | Chris Judd (Carlton) |
Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) | |||
Coach: | Mick Malthouse (Collingwood) |
2009
2009 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Corey Enright (Geelong) | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Brian Lake (Western Bulldogs) |
HB: | Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) | Craig Bolton (Sydney) | Nick Maxwell (Collingwood) |
C: | Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) | Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) | Joel Selwood (Geelong) |
HF: | Paul Chapman (Geelong) | Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) (Captain) | Dane Swan (Collingwood) |
F: | Leon Davis (Collingwood) | Brendan Fevola (Carlton) | Jonathan Brown (Brisbane) |
Foll: | Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) | Chris Judd (Carlton) (Vice-captain) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong) |
Int: | Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) | Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) | Brendon Goddard (St Kilda) |
Adam Goodes (Sydney) | |||
Coach: | Mark Thompson (Geelong) |
2008
2008 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Dale Morris (Western Bulldogs) | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Tom Harley (Geelong) (Vice-captain) |
HB: | Luke Hodge (Hawthorn) | Nathan Bock (Adelaide) | Samuel Fisher (St Kilda) |
C: | Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) | Joel Corey (Geelong) | Adam Cooney (Western Bulldogs) |
HF: | Steve Johnson (Geelong) | Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) | Brent Harvey (North Melbourne) |
F: | Brendan Fevola (Carlton) | Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) | Paul Medhurst (Collingwood) |
Foll: | Dean Cox (West Coast) | Chris Judd (Carlton) (Captain) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong) |
Int: | Corey Enright (Geelong) | Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | Matthew Richardson (Richmond) |
Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) | |||
Coach: | Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn) |
2007
2007 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Darren Glass (West Coast) | Darren Milburn (Geelong) |
HB: | Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) (Captain) | Matthew Egan (Geelong) | Campbell Brown (Hawthorn) |
C: | Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide) | Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) | Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) |
HF: | Steve Johnson (Geelong) | Jonathan Brown (Brisbane) (Vice-captain) | Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) |
F: | Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) | Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | Cameron Mooney (Geelong) |
Foll: | Dean Cox (West Coast) | Daniel Kerr (West Coast) | Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong) |
Int: | Joel Corey (Geelong) | Dustin Fletcher (Essendon) | Brendon Lade (Port Adelaide) |
Cameron Ling (Geelong) | |||
Coach: | Mark Thompson (Geelong) |
Notes:
- For the first occasion, a preliminary squad of 40 was announced.
2006
2006 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Nathan Bassett (Adelaide) | Darren Glass (West Coast) | Lindsay Gilbee (Bulldogs) |
HB: | Craig Bolton (Sydney) | Joel Bowden (Richmond) | Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) |
C: | Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) | Scott West (Bulldogs) | Adam Goodes (Sydney) |
HF: | Alan Didak (Collingwood) | Barry Hall (Sydney) (Vice-captain) | Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney) |
F: | Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) (Captain) | Brendan Fevola (Carlton) | Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) |
Foll: | Brendon Lade (Port Adelaide) | Chris Judd (West Coast) | Ben Cousins (West Coast) |
Int: | Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) | Dean Cox (West Coast) | James McDonald (Melbourne) |
Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | |||
Coach: | John Worsfold (West Coast) |
2005
2005 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | David Wirrpanda (West Coast) | Ben Rutten (Adelaide) | James Clement (Collingwood) |
HB: | Joel Bowden (Richmond) | Trent Croad (Hawthorn) | Luke Hodge (Hawthorn) |
C: | Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) | Scott West (Bulldogs) | Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) |
HF: | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) (Captain) | Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | Shannon Grant (Kangaroos) |
F: | Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) | Barry Hall (Sydney) | Peter Everitt (Hawthorn) |
Foll: | Dean Cox (West Coast) | Luke Ball (St Kilda) | Ben Cousins (West Coast) (Vice-captain) |
Int: | Leo Barry (Sydney) | Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide) | Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) |
Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) | |||
Coach: | Paul Roos (Sydney) |
2004
2004 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Leo Barry (Sydney) | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Chris Johnson (Brisbane) |
HB: | Austinn Jones (St Kilda) | Chad Cornes (Port Adelaide) | Adam McPhee (Essendon) |
C: | Chris Judd (West Coast) | Simon Black (Brisbane) | Nigel Lappin (Brisbane) |
HF: | Jason Akermanis (Brisbane) | Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) (Vice-captain) | Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) |
F: | Barry Hall (Sydney) | Fraser Gehrig (St Kilda) | Luke Power (Brisbane) |
Foll: | Jeff White (Melbourne) | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) (Captain) | Scott West (Bulldogs) |
Int: | James Clement (Collingwood) | Chad Fletcher (West Coast) | Brett Kirk (Sydney) |
Matthew Lappin (Carlton) | |||
Coach: | Mark Williams (Port Adelaide) |
2003
2003 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide) | Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) | Joel Smith (Hawthorn) |
HB: | Rohan Smith (Bulldogs) | Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane) | Nigel Lappin (Brisbane) |
C: | Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) | Michael Voss (Brisbane) (Captain) | Paul Williams (Sydney) |
HF: | Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) |
F: | Phillip Matera (West Coast) | Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) | Chris Tarrant (Collingwood) |
Foll: | Adam Goodes (Sydney) | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) (Vice-captain)[10] | Peter Bell (Fremantle) |
Int: | James Hird (Essendon) | Michael Gardiner (West Coast) | Paul Hasleby (Fremantle) |
Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | |||
Coach: | Leigh Matthews (Brisbane) |
2002
2002 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Chris Johnson (Brisbane) | Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) | Glenn Archer (Kangaroos) |
HB: | Brett Montgomery (Port Adelaide) | Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane) | Ben Hart (Adelaide) |
C: | Jason Akermanis (Brisbane) | Simon Black (Brisbane) | Adem Yze (Melbourne) |
HF: | Michael Voss (Brisbane) (Captain) | Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) | Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) |
F: | Nathan Brown (Bulldogs) | David Neitz (Melbourne) | Luke Darcy (Bulldogs) |
Foll: | Matthew Primus (Port Adelaide) | Josh Francou (Port Adelaide) | Ben Cousins (West Coast) |
Int: | Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) | Nigel Lappin (Brisbane) | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) |
Adam Simpson (Kangaroos) | |||
Coach: | Leigh Matthews (Brisbane) |
2001
2001 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Gavin Wanganeen (Port Adelaide) | Jonathan Hay (Hawthorn) | Darren Gaspar (Richmond) |
HB: | Joel Smith (Hawthorn) | Sean Wellman (Essendon) | Andrew McKay (Carlton) |
C: | Jason Akermanis (Brisbane) | Brett Ratten (Carlton) | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) |
HF: | Michael Voss (Brisbane) | Warren Tredrea (Port Adelaide) | James Hird (Essendon) (Captain) |
F: | Brad Ottens (Richmond) | Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) | Ben Cousins (West Coast) |
Foll: | Matthew Primus (Port Adelaide) | Simon Black (Brisbane) | Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) |
Int: | Nathan Brown (Bulldogs) | Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) | Jason Johnson (Essendon) |
Nigel Lappin (Brisbane) | |||
Coach: | Leigh Matthews (Brisbane) |
2000
2000 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Damien Hardwick (Essendon) | Dustin Fletcher (Essendon) | Andrew Kellaway (Richmond) |
HB: | Andrew McKay (Carlton) | Darren Gaspar (Richmond) | Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) |
C: | Scott West (Bulldogs) | Brett Ratten (Carlton) | Scott Camporeale (Carlton) |
HF: | Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) | Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (Captain) | James Hird (Essendon) |
F: | Jeff Farmer (Melbourne) | Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) | Michael O'Loughlin (Sydney) |
Foll: | Steven King (Geelong) | Anthony Koutoufides (Carlton) | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) |
Int: | Lance Whitnall (Carlton) | Brent Harvey (Kangaroos) | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) |
Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) | |||
Coach: | Kevin Sheedy (Essendon) |
Notes:
- Despite winning the Brownlow Medal, Shane Woewodin was not selected in the team.
1999
1999 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | Jason Akermanis (Brisbane) | Justin Leppitsch (Brisbane) | Ben Hart (Adelaide) |
HB: | Byron Pickett (Kangaroos) | Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) | Andrew McKay (Carlton) |
C: | Brad Johnson (Bulldogs) | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) | Wayne Schwass (Sydney) |
HF: | Mark Mercuri (Essendon) | Wayne Carey (Kangaroos) (Captain) | Michael Voss (Brisbane) |
F: | Ben Cousins (West Coast) | Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) | Matthew Richardson (Richmond) |
Foll: | Matthew Allan (Carlton) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) |
Int: | Peter Bell (Kangaroos) | Nathan Burke (St Kilda) | Wayne Campbell (Richmond) |
Chris Grant (Bulldogs) | |||
Coach: | Denis Pagan (Kangaroos) |
1998
1998 All-Australian team[9][11] | |||
B: | David King (North Melbourne) | Ashley McIntosh (West Coast) | Glenn Archer (North Melbourne) |
HB: | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) | Sean Wellman (Essendon) | Nigel Smart (Adelaide) |
C: | Matthew Knights (Richmond) | Scott West (Bulldogs) | Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) |
HF: | Paul Hudson (Bulldogs) | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) (Captain) | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) |
F: | Ben Cousins (West Coast) | Tony Lockett (Sydney) | Matthew Lloyd (Essendon) |
Foll: | Peter Everitt (St Kilda) | Todd Viney (Melbourne) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) |
Int: | Chris Grant (Bulldogs) | Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) | Shaun Rehn (Adelaide) |
Anthony Stevens (North Melbourne) | |||
Coach: | Terry Wallace (Bulldogs) |
Notes:
- 1998 was the final season in which the coach of the All-Australian team was not necessarily the premiership coach.
1997
1997 All-Australian team[9][12] | |||
B: | David King (North Melbourne) | Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) | Paul Roos (Sydney) |
HB: | Peter Matera (West Coast) | Michael Sexton (Carlton) | Adam Heuskes (Port Adelaide) |
C: | Austinn Jones (St Kilda) | Craig Bradley (Carlton) | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) |
HF: | Rohan Smith (Bulldogs) | Chris Grant (Bulldogs) | Michael O'Loughlin (Sydney) |
F: | Fraser Gehrig (West Coast) | Tony Modra (Adelaide) | Paul Kelly (Sydney) (Captain) |
Foll: | Paul Salmon (Hawthorn) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Nathan Burke (St Kilda) |
Int: | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) | Peter Everitt (St Kilda) | Daryn Cresswell (Sydney) |
Coach: | Stan Alves (St Kilda) |
1996
1996 All-Australian team[9][13] | |||
B: | Nathan Burke (St Kilda) | Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) | Michael Sexton (Carlton) |
HB: | Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) | Paul Roos (Sydney) | Peter Matera (West Coast) |
C: | Chris Mainwaring (West Coast) | Paul Kelly (Sydney) (Captain) | Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) |
HF: | James Hird (Essendon) | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) | Mitchell White (West Coast) |
F: | Michael Voss (Brisbane) | Tony Lockett (Sydney) | Darren Jarman (Adelaide) |
Foll: | Corey McKernan (North Melbourne) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Craig Lambert (Brisbane) |
Int: | Garry Hocking (Geelong) | Glenn Archer (North Melbourne) | Matthew Richardson (Richmond) |
Coach: | Rodney Eade (Sydney) |
1995
1995 All-Australian team[9][14][15] | |||
B: | Gavin Wanganeen (Essendon) | Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) | Ang Christou (Carlton) |
HB: | Michael Mansfield (Geelong) | Glen Jakovich (West Coast) | Wayne Campbell (Richmond) |
C: | Nicky Winmar (St Kilda) | Paul Couch (Geelong) | Michael Long (Essendon) |
HF: | Garry Lyon (Melbourne) | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) | James Hird (Essendon) |
F: | Darren Jarman (Hawthorn) | Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong) (Captain) | Tony Lockett (Sydney) |
Foll: | Justin Madden (Carlton) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Craig Bradley (Carlton) |
Int: | Anthony Koutoufides (Carlton) | David Neitz (Melbourne) | Paul Kelly (Sydney) |
Coach: | David Parkin (Carlton) |
1994
1994 All-Australian team[9] | |||
B: | David Hart (West Coast) | Stephen Silvagni (Carlton) | Chris Langford (Hawthorn) |
HB: | Guy McKenna (West Coast) | Glen Jakovich (West Coast) | Michael Mansfield (Geelong) |
C: | Stephen Tingay (Melbourne) | Greg Williams (Carlton) (Captain) | Peter Matera (West Coast) |
HF: | Gavin Brown (Collingwood) | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) | Garry Lyon (Melbourne) |
F: | Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn) | Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong) | Ben Allan (Hawthorn) |
Foll: | Shaun Rehn (Adelaide) | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Garry Hocking (Geelong) |
Int: | Mark Ricciuto (Adelaide) | Craig Bradley (Carlton) | Stephen Kernahan (Carlton) |
Coach: | Neil Balme (Melbourne) |
1993
1993 All-Australian team[9][16][17] | |||
B: | Ben Hart (Adelaide) | Alastair Lynch (Fitzroy) | Gavin Wanganeen (Essendon) |
HB: | Guy McKenna (West Coast) | Mark Harvey (Essendon) | Andrew McKay (Carlton) |
C: | Greg Anderson (Adelaide) | Greg Williams (Carlton) | Peter Matera (West Coast) |
HF: | Craig Bradley (Carlton) | Wayne Carey (North Melbourne) (Captain) | Garry Lyon (Melbourne) |
F: | Garry Hocking (Geelong) | Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong) | Tony Modra (Adelaide) |
Foll: | Jim Stynes (Melbourne) | Ben Allan (Hawthorn) | Tony McGuinness (Adelaide) |
Int: | Nigel Smart (Adelaide) | Nathan Burke (St Kilda) | |
Coach: | Kevin Sheedy (Essendon) |
1992
1992 All-Australian team [9][18][19] | |||
B: | Ben Hart (Adelaide) | Paul Roos (Fitzroy) (Captain) | Gavin Wanganeen (Essendon) |
HB: | Ken Hinkley (Geelong) | Barry Stoneham (Geelong) | Mil Hanna (Carlton) |
C: | Dean Kemp (West Coast) | Darren Jarman (Hawthorn) | Mick McGuane (Collingwood) |
HF: | Robert Harvey (St Kilda) | Stewart Loewe (St Kilda) | Gary Ablett Sr. (Geelong) |
F: | Tony McGuinness (Adelaide) | Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn) | Tony Lockett (St Kilda) |
Foll: | Scott Wynd (Footscray) | Chris McDermott (Adelaide) | John Platten (Hawthorn) |
Int: | Stephen Kernahan (Carlton) | Mark Bairstow (Geelong) | |
Coach: | Terry Wheeler (Footscray) |
1991
1991 All-Australian team [9][20] | |||
B: | Guy McKenna (West Coast) | Anthony Daniher (Essendon) | Nigel Smart (Adelaide) |
HB: | David Grant (St Kilda) | Paul Roos (Fitzroy) (Captain) | Ken Hinkley (Geelong) |
C: | Chris Mainwaring (West Coast) | Paul Couch (Geelong) | Peter Matera (West Coast) |
HF: | Gavin Brown (Collingwood) | Stewart Loewe (St Kilda) | Nicky Winmar (St Kilda) |
F: | Tony Francis (Collingwood) | Tony Lockett (St Kilda) | Garry Hocking (Geelong) |
Foll: | Jim Stynes (Melbourne) | Mark Bairstow (Geelong) | Barry Mitchell (Sydney) |
Int: | Billy Brownless (Geelong) | Craig Turley (West Coast) | |
Coach: | Mick Malthouse (West Coast) |
Notes:
- Despite winning that season's Grand Final, Hawthorn did not supply one player in the team of the year.
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1953
Sporting Life Team of the Year: 1947–1955
These teams were once considered to be equivalent to All-Australian selection, but are no longer recognised as such.
1955
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
Coach: |
1954
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1953
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1952
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) | Lyall 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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1951
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) | Lyall Griffin (North Adelaide) |
HF: | Bob Davis (Geelong) | Ron Clegg (South Melbourne) | Jim Deane (South Adelaide) |
F: | Alan Crabb (Glenelg) | John Coleman (Essendon) | Fos Williams (Port Adelaide) |
Foll: | Bill Morris (Richmond) | Jack Whelan (Brunswick) | Bill Hutchison (Essendon) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1950
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
Coach: |
1949
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1948
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) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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1947
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) | Billy King (South Melbourne) |
HF: | Bill Hutchison (Essendon) | Gordon Lane (Essendon) | Bob Hank (West Torrens) |
F: | Jack Howell (Carlton) | Fred Fanning (Melbourne) | Lou Richards (Collingwood) |
Foll: | Merv McIntosh (Perth) | Don Cordner (Melbourne) | Bob Quinn (Port Adelaide) (Captain) |
Reserve(s): | |||
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Records
Most times selected overall
Qualification: Selection in seven or more teams from 1953 to 2013
- Robert Harvey 8
- Mark Ricciuto 8
- Gary Ablett, Jr. 8
- Craig Bradley 7
- Nathan Buckley 7
- Wayne Carey 7
- Paul Roos 7
Most times selected in Carnivals era
Qualification: Selection in three or more teams from 1953 to 1980, & 1988.
- Jack Clarke (Western Australia) 4
- John Abley (South Australia) 3
- Ron Barassi (Victoria) 3
- Jack Clarke (Victoria) 3
- Graham Farmer 3
- Ted Whitten 3
References
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- ↑ http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/129699 Football Record 16–18 August 1991 p3
- ↑ Official Website of the Australian Football League > News Article > Fresh faces aplenty as AFL names 40-man All Australian Squad
- ↑ No Tigers in All Australian squad of 40
- ↑ Sydney Morning Herald: 2013 AFL All-Australian team
- ↑ "A number of surprise inclusions and omissions in the 2012 All Australian team, named in Melbourne". 17 September 2012.
- ↑ "Six Pies named in All Australian team". 19 Sep 2011.
- ↑ Gleeson, Michael (14 September 2010). "Excellence a certain selection". The Age. Melbourne.
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- ↑ The Age 15 Sept 1997, page 12
- ↑ The Age 2 September 1996, page 12 "Silvagni selection raises eyebrows"
- ↑ The Age 18 Sept 1995, page 48
- ↑ Football Record 23 Sept 1995, page 50
- ↑ The Age 14 September 1993, page 32
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- ↑ http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/127753 VFL Football Record 12 July 1986 page 19
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gVBVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iJUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6254%2C1398581 The Age, 18 July 1985, page 30
- ↑ "AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL.". The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995). ACT: National Library of Australia. 13 July 1983. p. 1 Section: SPORTS SECTION. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/158384 Football Record 16 July 1983, page 3
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eftUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cZIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6540%2C7001658 The Age, 14 October 1980, page 46
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UPZUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=oJIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3921%2C4126639 The Age, 9 October 1979, page 36
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=MDQ-9Oe3GGUC&dat=19720626&printsec=frontpage&hl=en The Age, 26 June 1972, page 20 "$5100 from Perth Victory"
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GRdVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cpMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5619%2C2955911 The Age, 16 June 1969, page 20
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Iq9PAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WJMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1516%2C3347038 The Age, 20 June 1966, page 18
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=sqZVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hLoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3767%2C3572071 The Age, 24 July 1961, page 20
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IEkRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JpUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3385%2C2074797 The Age, 14 July 1958, page 16
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3DlVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cZUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3699%2C3632261 The Age, 25 June 1956, page 16
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7gdFAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TsMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2244%2C2354781 The Age, 20 July 1953, page 14
External links
- All-Australian Team on official AFL website
- Sporting Life Teams 1947–1955: fullpointsfooty.net
- All-Australian Teams 1953–1988: fullpointsfooty.net
- All-Australian Teams 1991–2004: Official AFL website