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From the AFL:

The 40-man squad contains 22 players who have never previously won All Australian selection, with club representation broken down as follows: Geelong (nine), Hawthorn (four), Port Adelaide (four), Brisbane Lions (three), Kangaroos (three), St Kilda (three), Sydney (three), West Coast (three), Essendon (two), Fremantle (two), Richmond (two), Adelaide (one), Western Bulldogs (one), Carlton (nil), Collingwood (nil), Melbourne (nil).

Defenders

Jed Adcock, Brisbane Lions. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 10 Goals, One Behind. 277 kicks, 98 marks, 178 handballs, averaging 12.6 kicks, 4.5 marks, 8.1 handballs. 32 Clearances, 85 Inside 50m, 50 Rebound 50m.

Craig Bolton, Sydney. All Australian 2006. 22 Games in 2007. Three Goals, Two Behinds. 237 kicks, 135 marks, 106 handballs, averaging 10.8 kicks, 6.1 marks, 4.8 handballs. 12 Clearances, 28 Inside 50m, 83 Rebound 50m.

Campbell Brown, Hawthorn. Never previously selected. 21 Games in 2007. Four Goals, Three Behinds. 199 kicks, 116 marks, 108 handballs, averaging 9.5 kicks, 5.5 marks, 5.1 handballs. Six Clearances, 26 Inside 50m, 64 Rebound 50m.

Matthew Egan, Geelong. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. No goals, No behinds. 115 kicks, 79 marks, 142 handballs, averaging 5.2 kicks, 3.6 marks, 6.5 handballs. 10 Clearances, 10 Inside 50m, 46 Rebound 50m.

Sam Fisher, St Kilda. Never previously selected. 20 Games in 2007. No Goals, Two Behinds. 296 kicks, 186 handballs, 110 handballs, averaging 14.8 kicks, 9.3 marks, 5.5 handballs. Seven Clearances, 44 Inside 50m, 95 Rebound 50m.

Dustin Fletcher, Essendon. All Australian 2000. 19 games in 2007. Three Goals, Two Behinds. 309 kicks, 144 marks, 85 handballs, averaging 16.3 kicks, 7.6 marks, 4.5 handballs. Six Clearances, 14 Inside 50m, 130 Rebound 50m.

Darren Glass, West Coast. All Australian 2006. 22 Games in 2007. One Goal, One Behind. 85 kicks, 76 marks, 163 handballs, averaging 3.9 kicks, 3.5 marks, 7.4 handballs. One Clearance, Three Inside 50m, 30 Rebound 50m.

Roger Hayden, Fremantle. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. Three goals, Two Behinds. 230 kicks, 116 marks, 128 handballs, averaging 10.5 kicks, 5.3 marks, 5.8 handballs. 11 Clearances, 35 Inside 50m. 68 Rebound 50m.

Andrew McLeod, Adelaide. Four-time All Australian, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006. 22 games in 2007. Six Goals, Five Behinds. 367 kicks, 81 marks, 171 handballs, averaging 16.7 kicks, 3.7 marks, 7.8 handballs. 20 Clearances, 76 Inside 50m, 106 Rebound 50m.

Nick Malceski, Sydney. Never previously selected. 22 Games in 2007. 12 Goals, Five Behinds. 318 kicks, 143 marks, 140 handballs, averaging 14.5 kicks, 6.5 marks, 6.4 handballs. 16 Clearances, 81 Inside 50m, 102 Rebound 50m.

Darren Milburn, Geelong. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. Five Goals, Eight Behinds. 234 kicks, 155 marks, 260 handballs, averaging 10.6 kicks, 7.0 marks, 11.8 handballs.15 Clearances, 29 Inside 50m, 66 Rebound 50m.

Matthew Scarlett, Geelong. Two-time All Australian 2003, 2004. 21 Games in 2007. One Goal, Two Behinds. 236 kicks, 96 marks, 113 handballs, averaging 11.2 kicks, 4.6 marks, 5.4 handballs. Seven Clearances, 25 Inside 50m, 97 Rebound 50m.

Forwards

Jonathon Brown, Brisbane Lions. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 77 Goals, 38 Behinds. 239 kicks, 195 marks, 114 handballs, averaging 10.9 kicks, 8.9 marks, 5.2 handballs. 14 Clearances, 59 Inside 50m, Two Rebound 50m.

Brett Ebert, Port Adelaide. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 52 Goals, 23 Behinds. 210 kicks, 110 marks, 41 handballs, averaging 9.5 marks, 5.0 marks, 1.9 handballs. Four Clearances, 70 Inside 50m, Five Rebound 50m.

Lance Franklin, Hawthorn. Never previously selected. 20 games in 2007. 63 Goals, 57 Behinds. 184 kicks, 112 marks, 85 handballs, averaging 9.2 kicks, 5.6 marks, 4.3 handballs. Six Clearances, 38 Inside 50m, Six Rebound 50m.

Brent Harvey, Kangaroos. Two-time All Australian 2000, 2005. 22 Games in 2207. 31 Goals, 15 Behinds. 328 kicks, 109 marks, 222 handballs, averaging 14.9 kicks, 5.0 marks, 10.1 handballs. 48 Clearances, 95 Inside 50m, 42 Rebound 50m.

Brad Johnson, Western Bulldogs. Five-time All Australian 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006 (captain). 21 Games in 2007. 59 Goals, 26 Behinds. 292 kicks, 165 marks, 114 handballs, averaging 13.9 kicks, 7.9 marks, 5.4 handballs. 16 Clearances, 64 Inside 50m, 19 Rebound 50m.

Steve Johnson, Geelong. Never previously selected. 17 games in 2007. 41 Goals, 29 Behinds. 241 kicks, 112 marks, 68 handballs, averaging 14.2 kicks, 6.6 marks, 4.0 handballs. 14 Clearances, 65 Inside 50m, 17 Rebound 50m.

Corey Jones, Kangaroos. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 46 Goals, 31 Behinds. 211 kicks, 94 marks, 92 handballs, averaging 9.6 kicks, 4.3 marks, 4.2 handballs. 20 Clearances, 68 Inside 50m, Five Rebound 50m.

Scott Lucas, Essendon. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 61 goals, 28 Behinds. 292 kicks, 159 marks, 66 handballs, averaging 13.3 kicks, 7.2 marks, 3.0 handballs. Zero Clearances, 71 Inside 50m, 25 Rebound 50m.

Cam Mooney, Geelong. Never previously selected. 22 games in 2007. 55 Goals, 34 Behinds. 213 kicks, 166 marks, 80 handballs, averaging 9.7 kicks, 7.5 marks, 3.6 handballs. No Clearances, 61 Inside 50m. One Rebound 50m.

Matthew Pavlich, Fremantle. Four-time All Australian 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006. 22 games in 2007. 72 Goals, 48 Behinds. 298 kicks, 203 marks, 83 handballs, averaging 13.5 kicks, 9.2 marks, 3.8 handballs. 11 Clearances, 88 Inside 50m, Eight Rebound 50m.

Matthew Richardson, Richmond. Two-time All Australian 1996, 1999. 22 Games in 2007. 53 Goals, 40 Behinds. 261 kicks, 196 marks, 72 handballs, averaging 11.9 kicks, 8.9 marks, 3.3 handballs. Two Clearances, 71 Inside 50m, Seven Rebound 50m.

Nick Riewoldt, St Kilda. Two-time All Australian 2004, 2006. 20 Games in 2007. 42 Goals, 25 Behinds. 293 kicks, 193 marks, 68 handballs, averaging 14.7 kicks, 9.7 marks, 3.4 handballs. Nine Clearances, 89 Inside 50m, Six Rebound 50m.

Midfielders / Ruckmen

Gary Ablett, Geelong. Never previously selected. 22 Games in 2007. 26 Goals, 23 Behinds. 315 kicks, 87 marks, 270 handballs, averaging 14.3 kicks, 4.0 marks, 12.3 handballs. 81 Clearances, 130 Inside 50m, 47 Rebound 50m.

Jimmy Bartel, Geelong. Never previously selected. 20 Games in 2007. 15 Goals, Eight Behinds. 291 kicks, 127 marks, 254 handballs, averaging 14.6 kicks, 6.4 marks, 12.7 handballs. 77 Clearances, 78 Inside 50m, 52 Rebound 50m.

Joel Corey, Geelong. Never previously selected. 22 Games in 2007. Seven Goals, Nine Behinds. 301 kicks, 105 marks, 281 handballs, averaging 13.7 kicks, 4.8 marks, 12.8 handballs. 117 Clearances, 103 Inside 50m, 40 Rebound 50m.

Chad Cornes, Port Adelaide. All Australian 2004. 22 Games in 2007. 16 Goals, 10 Behinds. 380 kicks, 159 marks, 182 handballs, averaging 17.3 kicks, 7.2 marks, 8.3 handballs. 56 Clearances, 99 Inside 50m, 82 Rebound 50m.

Kane Cornes, Port Adelaide. All Australian 2005. 22 Games in 2007. Nine Goals, Nine Behinds. 317 kicks, 151 marks, 296 handballs, averaging 14.4 kicks, 6.9 marks, 13.5 handballs. 61 Clearances, 72 Inside 50m, 51 Rebound 50m.

Dean Cox, West Coast. Two-time All Australian 2005, 2006. 19 Games in 2007. 11 Goals, Nine Behinds. 203 kicks, 136 marks, 147 handballs, averaging 10.7 kicks, 7.2 marks, 7.7 handballs. 439 hit outs, averaging 23.1 hit outs. 44 Clearances, 62 Inside 50m, 42 Rebound 50m.

Nick Dal Santo, St Kilda. All Australian 2005. 22 Games in 2007. Nine Goals, Nine Behinds. 290 kicks, 66 marks, 182 handballs, averaging 13.2 kicks, 3.0 marks, 8.3 handballs. 71 Clearances, 77 Inside 50m, 53 Rebound 50m.

Luke Hodge, Hawthorn. All Australian 2005. 22 Games in 2007. 23 Goals, 14 Behinds. 303 kicks, 122 marks, 205 handballs, averaging 13.8 kicks, 5.5 marks, 9.3 handballs. 77 Clearances, 87 Inside 50m, 51 Rebound 50m.

Nathan Foley, Richmond. Never previously selected. 22 Games in 2007. Six Goals, Six Behinds. 246 kicks, 46 marks, 286 handballs, averaging 11.2 kicks, 2.1 marks, 13.0 handballs. 105 Clearances, 71 Inside 50m, 38 Rebound 50m.

Daniel Kerr, West Coast. Never previously selected. 17 Games in 2007. Eight Goals, 11 Behinds. 223 kicks, 46 marks, 238 handballs, averaging 13.1 kicks, 2.7 marks, 14.0 handballs. 89 Clearances, 58 Inside 50m, 40 Rebound 50m.

Brett Kirk, Sydney. All Australian 2004. 22 Games in 2007. Seven Goals, Five Behinds. 207 kicks, 75 marks, 283 handballs, averaging 9.4 kicks, 3.4 marks, 12.9 handballs. 118 Clearances, 56 Inside 50m, 26 Rebound 50m.

Brendan Lade, Port Adelaide. All Australian 2006. 22 Games in 2007. 15 Goals, Five Behinds. 181 kicks, 113 marks, 89 handballs, averaging 8.2 kicks, 5.1 handballs, 4.0 handballs. 469 hit outs averaging 21.3 hit outs. 51 Clearances, 47 Inside 50m, 25 Rebound 50m.

Nigel Lappin, Brisbane Lions. Four-time All Australian 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004. 18 games in 2007. Four Goals, Six Behinds. 257 kicks, 85 marks, 225 handballs, averaging 14.3 kicks, 4.7 marks, 12.5 handballs. 83 Clearances, 69 Inside 50m, 45 Rebound 50m.

Cameron Ling, Geelong. Never previously selected. 21 Games in 2007. 27 Goals, Four Behinds. 192 kicks, 94 marks, 225 handballs, averaging 9.1 kicks, 4.5 marks, 10.7 handballs. 45 Clearances, 52 Inside 50m, 23 Rebound 50m.

Hamish McIntosh, Kangaroos. Never previously selected. 22 Games in 2007. 10 Goals, 10 Behinds. 229 kicks, 101 marks, 124 handballs, averaging 10.4 kicks, 4.6 handballs, 5.6 handballs. 411 hit outs, averaging 18.7 hit outs. 45 Clearances, 80 Inside 50m, 27 Rebound 50m.

Sam Mitchell, Hawthorn. Never previously selected. 21 Games in 2007. Two Goals, Three Behinds. 238 kicks, 117 marks, 305 handballs, averaging 11.3 kicks, 5.6 marks, 14.5 handballs. 109 Clearances, 79 Inside 50m, 32 Rebound 50m

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The AA selectors have done a good job, unusually! I find it hard to argue with any of their top 40 list. Heath Shaw would be a bit unlucky but other than that I reckon they are on the money! The best Demons this year have been Jones and JMac and neither would be ahead of the midfield list selected.

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The AA selectors have done a good job, unusually! I find it hard to argue with any of their top 40 list. Heath Shaw would be a bit unlucky but other than that I reckon they are on the money! The best Demons this year have been Jones and JMac and neither would be ahead of the midfield list selected.

Actually surprised that Tarkyn Lockyer didn't make the short list.

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i couldnt care less how many dees get in, but i am stoked no pies did ;)

That does kind of give you the warm and fuzzies ;):P !!!

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i can hear them whinging now 'oh but we have the best youth' and 'oh we are the best side'. you know what? you are scum and your players didnt make the AA shortlist, and we beat on queens bday. now go back to your trailer. lol

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I think Nathan Jones should have been looked at.

Other than that, there's not too many on our list that have had a great year.

Too many injuries - Just wait for next year.

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Yep, it's hard to get AA selection when you've played 17 games or less... and since that covers all but half a dozen of our team, I guess that's the way it goes.

With a clean injury run Bell might have been a run at it in the back pocket. Definately one of the better players in the position.

Then again, with a clean injury run, I'm sure Rivers would have had CHB sewn up weeks ago ;)

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