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2024 AFL.com.au All-Australian team

B: Bre Koenen (Brisbane), Jenna Richardson (Hawthorn)
HB: Emma O'Driscoll (Fremantle), Maddison Gay (Essendon), Tilly Lucas-Rodd (Hawthorn)
C: Ally Anderson (Brisbane), Ash Riddell (North Melbourne), Sophie Conway (Brisbane)
HF: Kate Hore (Melbourne), Aishling Moloney (Geelong), Ella Roberts (West Coast)
F: Caitlin Gould (Adelaide), Taylor Smith (Brisbane)
Foll: Mim Strom (Fremantle), Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide), Jasmine Garner (North Melbourne)
Int: Mon Conti (Richmond), Charlie Rowbottom (Gold Coast), Aileen Gilroy (Hawthorn), Eliza West (Hawthorn), Aisling McCarthy (Fremantle)

Melbourne captain Kate Hore has continued to show why she is a star of the competition

But who were the unlucky names to miss out?

Up-and-coming Brisbane midfielder Isabel Dawes has taken her game to another level in 2024, while Essendon ball-magnet Maddy Prespakis has also put together another strong campaign.

Melbourne's Eliza McNamara had a strong season as a mainstay in the Demons' onball brigade, while Adelaide forward Danielle Ponter has also had flashes of brilliance.

North Melbourne duo Alice O'Loughlin and Kate Shierlaw have had impressive campaigns, while in defence Charlotte Thomas, Brenna Tarrant and Harriet Cordner have been strong contributors for the Eagles, Swans and Blues respectively.

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Eliza McNamara was fantastic and a big part of our latter-season drive. Maybe she could've gotten more of a look-in if our draw wand injuries hadn't seen us fall so low on the ladder right when the panel would have been crystallising their impressions of who to select.

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22 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Melbourne's Eliza McNamara 

Should be in...

 

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