All-Australian Team

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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 an Australian rules team of the same quality, the All-Australian team never plays a game. Although the Australian international rules team was once mainly composed of All-Australians, the team for the annual International Rules Series is currently selected according to the quite different requirements of International rules football.

Sporting Life magazine invented the concept of an All-Australian Team in 1947. A squad was selected from players in various leagues in October each year by a panel chosen by the magazine. In 1953, immediately after the Australian Football Carnival, which was held in Adelaide on that occasion, an official All-Australian team was selected by representatives of the various state and territorial teams. This tradition continued until the 1988 carnival.

Concurrently, from 1982, the Victorian Football League (VFL) began to announce its own team of the year. In 1991, following the VFL's conversion to a national competition and its renaming as the Australian Football League (AFL), the two concepts were merged.

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

On June 5, 2007 the AFL announced that it will alter the format of the announcement of the All-Australian team in the future. Ongoing from 2007 the All-Australian selection committee will provide 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. Of the 40 leading players for that year provided the leading 12 defenders will be nominated with six to be chosen in the final team, the leading 12 forwards will be nominated with six to be chosen in the final team, and the leading 16 ruckmen and midfielders will be nominated with six to be chosen in the final team. The four interchange players to come from the remaining players of this group of 40.[1] The current All-Australian selection panel is Rod Austin, Kevin Bartlett, Andrew Demetriou, Gerard Healy, Neil Kerley, Chris Mainwaring (recently deceased), Robert Walls and Wayne Jackson (Non-voting chairman).[2]

Contents

2007 All-Australian Team
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:

  • Geelong had an unprecedented nine players selected in the team, as well as coach Mark Thompson.
  • For the first occasion, a preliminary squad of 40 was announced, with no representatives from Collingwood, Carlton, or Melbourne.

2006 All-Australian Team
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 All-Australian Team
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 All-Australian Team
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 All-Australian Team
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) Peter F. Bell (Fremantle)
Int: James Hird (Essendon) Michael Gardiner (West Coast) Paul Hasleby (Fremantle)
Robert Harvey (St Kilda)
Coach: Leigh Matthews (Brisbane)

2002 All-Australian Team
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)

Notes:

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

2001 All-Australian Team
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 All-Australian Team
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)

1999 All-Australian Team
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 F. Bell (Kangaroos) Nathan Burke (St Kilda) Wayne Campbell (Richmond)
Chris Grant (Bulldogs)
Coach: Denis Pagan (Kangaroos)

1998 All-Australian Team
B: David King (Kangaroos) Ashley McIntosh (West Coast) Glenn Archer (Kangaroos)
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 (Kangaroos) (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 (Kangaroos)
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 All-Australian Team
B: David King (Kangaroos) 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 All-Australian Team
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 (Kangaroos) Mitchell White (West Coast)
F: Michael Voss (Brisbane) Tony Lockett (Sydney) Darren Jarman (Adelaide)
Foll: Corey McKernan (Kangaroos) Robert Harvey (St Kilda) Craig Lambert (Brisbane)
Int: Garry Hocking (Geelong) Glenn Archer (Kangaroos) Matthew Richardson (Richmond)
Coach: Rodney Eade (Sydney)

1995 All-Australian Team
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 (Kangaroos) James Hird (Essendon)
F: Darren Jarman (Hawthorn) Gary Ablett (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 All-Australian Team
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 (Kangaroos) Garry Lyon (Melbourne)
F: Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn) Gary Ablett (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 All-Australian Team
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 (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 All-Australian Team
B: Ben Hart (Adelaide) Paul Roos (Fitzroy) (Captain) Gavin Wanganeen (Essendon)
HB: Ken Hinkley (Geelong) Barry Stoneham (Geelong) Milham Hanna (Carlton)
C: Dean Kemp (West Coast) Darren Jarman (Hawthorn) Mick McGuane (Collingwood)
HF: Robert Harvey (St Kilda) Stewart Loewe (St Kilda) Gary Ablett (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 All-Australian Team
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: Michael Malthouse (West Coast)

State of origin era

1988 All-Australian Team

Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival

Name State/League Club
Terry Daniher New South Wales Essendon
David Murphy New South Wales Sydney
Michael Long Northern Territory St Marys
Michael McLean Northern Territory Footscray
Maurice Rioli Northern Territory St Marys
Tony Hall South Australia Glenelg
Danny Hughes South Australia Melbourne
Stephen Kernahan South Australia Carlton
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 Footscray
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 All-Australian Team
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
Matthew 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 South Fremantle
Craig Holden Western Australia Sydney
Phil Narkle Western Australia West Coast

1986 All-Australian Team
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 West Coast
Brian Peake Western Australia East Fremantle (captain)
Maurice Rioli Western Australia Richmond
Robert Wiley Western Australia Perth
Peter Wilson Western Australia