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2022 VFL Team of the Year squad

Jake Aarts, Richmond

Joel Amartey, Sydney Swans

Mitch Brown, Casey Demons

Chris Burgess, Gold Coast Suns

Tom Campbell, Sandringham

Ben Cavarra, Box Hill Hawks

Kade Chandler, Casey Demons

Nick Coughlan, Werribee

Ben Crocker, Carlton

Jacob Dawson, Southport Sharks

Kye Declase, Werribee

Paddy Dow, Carlton

Tom Downie, Williamstown

Taylin Duman, Frankston

Luke Dunstan, Casey Demons

Will Fordham, Frankston

Will Gould, Sydney Swans

Fergus Greene, Box Hill Hawks

Tom Gribble, Werribee

Will Hayes, Carlton

Harvey Hooper, Port Melbourne

Marty Hore, North Melbourne

Neville Jetta, Collingwood

Ryan Lester, Brisbane Lions

Finlay Macrae, Collingwood

Jack Maibaum, Coburg

Shaun Mannagh, Werribee

Damian Mascitti, Box Hill Hawks

Rhys Mathieson, Brisbane Lions

Teia Miles, Williamstown

Ned Moyle, Gold Coast Suns

Max Pescud, Southport Shark

Ethan Phillips, Port Melbourne

Callum Porter, Box Hill Hawks

Lachlan Sullivan, Footscray Bulldogs

Lewis Taylor, Sydney Swans

Corey Wagner, Port Melbourne

Mitch White, Casey Demons

Tom Wilson, Northern Bullants

Boyd Woodcock, Southport Sharks

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  • Demonland changed the title to 2022 VFL Team of the Year
 

Maybe players get excluded if they play a certain amount of AFL games? 

24 minutes ago, Hatchman said:

Maybe players get excluded if they play a certain amount of AFL games? 

Maybe players get excluded if they wear the red'nblue?


congrats marty (should definitely be playing afl level still), kye, mitch and dunny

 

"Dustan among Demons recognised at VFL Awards"

MFC cant even spell his name write (sic)


2 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

Considering how Casey dominated the season they should have had more players in the Team of the Year. 

Southport made the grand final and only got 1. How Mitch.Brown didn't make it is beyond me?

Just underscores the irrelevancy of the competition.

Let's be honest it will disappear within 5-10 years.

Sad but true unfortunately

Playing mini me imitation of AFL style will simply accelerate the trend.

Reduce the onfield numbers and let's see some fast football

Werribee got 3 and never made the finals.

Not sure how I'd feel if I were an AFL listed player and made this team. Would I feel pleased by the honour or would it add insult to injury because it must mean I didn't play too many senior games even though I had been considered to be one of the best in the VFL?

Nevertheless, congratulations to all those selected.


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