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The 2017 Virgin Australia All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players during the 2017 season. It was announced on 30 August as a complete Australian rules football team of 22 players. The team is honorary and does not play any games.

Selection panel

The selection panel for the 2017 All-Australian team consisted of chairman Gillon McLachlan, Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew Dillon, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Matthew Richardson and Warren Tredrea. [1]

Team

Initial squad

The initial 40-man All-Australian squad was announced on 28 August. Minor premiers Adelaide had the most selections with eight, while Fremantle and Gold Coast were the only clubs not to have a single player nominated in the squad. [2]

Club Total Player(s)
Adelaide 8 Eddie Betts, Matt Crouch, Sam Jacobs, Rory Laird, Jake Lever, Tom Lynch, Rory Sloane, Taylor Walker
Brisbane Lions 1 Dayne Zorko
Carlton 2 Sam Docherty, Matthew Kreuzer
Collingwood 2 Jeremy Howe, Adam Treloar
Essendon 3 Joe Daniher, Michael Hurley, Zach Merrett
Fremantle 0
Geelong 2 Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood
Gold Coast 0
Greater Western Sydney 4 Toby Greene, Josh Kelly, Tom Scully, Dylan Shiel
Hawthorn 1 Tom Mitchell
Melbourne 3 Jeff Garlett, Michael Hibberd, Neville Jetta
North Melbourne 1 Ben Brown
Port Adelaide 2 Robbie Gray, Tom Jonas, Paddy Ryder
Richmond 2 Dustin Martin, Alex Rance
St Kilda 2 Dylan Roberton, Sebastian Ross
Sydney 2 Lance Franklin, Josh Kennedy
West Coast 3 Josh Kennedy, Jeremy McGovern, Elliot Yeo
Western Bulldogs 1 Marcus Bontempelli

Final team

Adelaide, Essendon and West Coast each had the most selections with three. Richmond defender Alex Rance was announced as the All-Australian captain, with West Coast forward Josh Kennedy announced as vice-captain. The team saw twelve players selected in an All-Australian team for the first time in their careers, with twelve clubs represented. [1]

2017 All-Australian team
B: Michael Hibberd ( Melbourne) Alex Rance ( Richmond) (captain) Jeremy McGovern ( West Coast)
HB: Rory Laird ( Adelaide) Michael Hurley ( Essendon) Sam Docherty ( Carlton)
C: Josh Kelly ( Greater Western Sydney) Dustin Martin ( Richmond) Zach Merrett ( Essendon)
HF: Robbie Gray ( Port Adelaide) Lance Franklin ( Sydney) Dayne Zorko ( Brisbane Lions)
F: Joe Daniher ( Essendon) Josh Kennedy ( West Coast) (vice-captain) Eddie Betts ( Adelaide)
Foll: Paddy Ryder ( Port Adelaide) Patrick Dangerfield ( Geelong) Tom Mitchell ( Hawthorn)
Int: Matt Crouch ( Adelaide) Elliot Yeo ( West Coast) Joel Selwood ( Geelong)
Dylan Shiel ( Greater Western Sydney)    
Coach: Damien Hardwick ( Richmond)

Note: the position of coach in the All-Australian team is traditionally awarded to the coach of the premiership team.

References

  1. ^ a b "2017 Virgin Australia AFL All Australian Team Named". afl.com.au. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  2. ^ Schmook, Nathan (28 August 2017). "Crows dominate 2017 All Australian squad". afl.com.au. Retrieved 28 August 2017.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2017 Virgin Australia All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players during the 2017 season. It was announced on 30 August as a complete Australian rules football team of 22 players. The team is honorary and does not play any games.

Selection panel

The selection panel for the 2017 All-Australian team consisted of chairman Gillon McLachlan, Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Andrew Dillon, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Chris Johnson, Cameron Ling, Matthew Richardson and Warren Tredrea. [1]

Team

Initial squad

The initial 40-man All-Australian squad was announced on 28 August. Minor premiers Adelaide had the most selections with eight, while Fremantle and Gold Coast were the only clubs not to have a single player nominated in the squad. [2]

Club Total Player(s)
Adelaide 8 Eddie Betts, Matt Crouch, Sam Jacobs, Rory Laird, Jake Lever, Tom Lynch, Rory Sloane, Taylor Walker
Brisbane Lions 1 Dayne Zorko
Carlton 2 Sam Docherty, Matthew Kreuzer
Collingwood 2 Jeremy Howe, Adam Treloar
Essendon 3 Joe Daniher, Michael Hurley, Zach Merrett
Fremantle 0
Geelong 2 Patrick Dangerfield, Joel Selwood
Gold Coast 0
Greater Western Sydney 4 Toby Greene, Josh Kelly, Tom Scully, Dylan Shiel
Hawthorn 1 Tom Mitchell
Melbourne 3 Jeff Garlett, Michael Hibberd, Neville Jetta
North Melbourne 1 Ben Brown
Port Adelaide 2 Robbie Gray, Tom Jonas, Paddy Ryder
Richmond 2 Dustin Martin, Alex Rance
St Kilda 2 Dylan Roberton, Sebastian Ross
Sydney 2 Lance Franklin, Josh Kennedy
West Coast 3 Josh Kennedy, Jeremy McGovern, Elliot Yeo
Western Bulldogs 1 Marcus Bontempelli

Final team

Adelaide, Essendon and West Coast each had the most selections with three. Richmond defender Alex Rance was announced as the All-Australian captain, with West Coast forward Josh Kennedy announced as vice-captain. The team saw twelve players selected in an All-Australian team for the first time in their careers, with twelve clubs represented. [1]

2017 All-Australian team
B: Michael Hibberd ( Melbourne) Alex Rance ( Richmond) (captain) Jeremy McGovern ( West Coast)
HB: Rory Laird ( Adelaide) Michael Hurley ( Essendon) Sam Docherty ( Carlton)
C: Josh Kelly ( Greater Western Sydney) Dustin Martin ( Richmond) Zach Merrett ( Essendon)
HF: Robbie Gray ( Port Adelaide) Lance Franklin ( Sydney) Dayne Zorko ( Brisbane Lions)
F: Joe Daniher ( Essendon) Josh Kennedy ( West Coast) (vice-captain) Eddie Betts ( Adelaide)
Foll: Paddy Ryder ( Port Adelaide) Patrick Dangerfield ( Geelong) Tom Mitchell ( Hawthorn)
Int: Matt Crouch ( Adelaide) Elliot Yeo ( West Coast) Joel Selwood ( Geelong)
Dylan Shiel ( Greater Western Sydney)    
Coach: Damien Hardwick ( Richmond)

Note: the position of coach in the All-Australian team is traditionally awarded to the coach of the premiership team.

References

  1. ^ a b "2017 Virgin Australia AFL All Australian Team Named". afl.com.au. 30 August 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  2. ^ Schmook, Nathan (28 August 2017). "Crows dominate 2017 All Australian squad". afl.com.au. Retrieved 28 August 2017.



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