Four clubs had no players named in the All Australian 44-man squad, while five players from each of Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast and the Bulldogs were included.
The AFL confirmed the 44 players on Tuesday, with the list soon to be culled to 22 for the official 2025 All Australian team, following the completion of the regular season.
A host of newcomers were named in the squad - 28 will be hoping for their first AA nod, while 18 were selected in their maiden extended squad.
Check out who was named from your club below:
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When will the AFL All-Australian 2025 be announced?
The 2025 AFL All-Australian team will be confirmed at the AFL Awards Night on Thursday, August 28.
The AFL Awards will also see the announcement of AFLCA Champion Player of the Year, AFLPA MVP, AFL Rising Star, AFLCA Best Young Player, AFLPA Best Captain, AFLPA Most Courageous and AFLPA Best First Year Player.
AFL All-Australian 44-player squad 2025
Adelaide
- Jordan Dawson
- Mark Keane
- Izak Rankine
- Riley Thilthorpe
- Josh Worrell
Brisbane
- Harris Andrews
- Zac Bailey
- Josh Dunkley
- Hugh McCluggage
- Dayne Zorko
Collingwood
- Josh Daicos
- Nick Daicos
- Jamie Elliott
Fremantle
- Andrew Brayshaw
- Jordan Clark
- Luke Jackson
- Caleb Serong
Geelong
- Jeremy Cameron
- Max Holmes
- Bailey Smith
Gold Coast
- Noah Anderson
- Sam Collins
- Ben King
- Ben Long
- Matt Rowell
GWS
- Lachie Ash
- Finn Callaghan
- Tom Green
- Sam Taylor
Hawthorn
- Josh Battle
- Jack Gunston
Melbourne
- Max Gawn
- Kysaiah Pickett
Port Adelaide
- Zak Butters
- Mitch Georgiades
Richmond
- Nick Vlastuin
St Kilda
- Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
Sydney
- Brodie Grundy
- Isaac Heeney
Western Bulldogs
- Marcus Bontempelli
- Bailey Dale
- Sam Darcy
- Tom Liberatore
- Ed Richards