2009 All-Australian team

The 2009 All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players during the 2009 season. It was announced on 14 September, as a complete Australian rules football team of 22 players. An initial squad of 40 players was previously announced on 1 September. The team is honorary and does not play any games.

Selection panel

The selection panel for the 2009 All-Australian team consisted of non-voting chairman Andrew Demetriou, Adrian Anderson, Kevin Bartlett, Gerard Healy, James Hird, Glen Jakovich, Mark Ricciuto and Robert Walls.[1]

Team

Initial squad

A squad of 40 players, consisting of 12 defenders, 12 forwards and 16 midfielders/ruckmen was announced on 1 September. The top four teams after the home and away season provided 24 of the 40 players selected in the initial squad, with the bottom eight teams only providing seven players.[2] Three clubs, Melbourne, Port Adelaide and Richmond, did not have any players nominated.[3]

Controversial omissions from the squad include former Brownlow Medallists Simon Black and Jason Akermanis, as well as prolific midfielders Jobe Watson, Scott Thompson, Bryce Gibbs, Aaron Davey, Joel Corey and Daniel Cross.[3] Dane Swan was surprisingly named as a forward, despite playing mainly as a midfielder and only scoring 17 goals during the season.[4]

2009 All-Australian squad
Defenders
Craig Bolton (Sydney) Corey Enright (Geelong) Dustin Fletcher (Essendon) Sam Gilbert (St Kilda)
Brendon Goddard (St Kilda) Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) Ryan Hargrave (Western Bulldogs) Brian Lake (Western Bulldogs)
Andrew Mackie (Geelong) Nick Maxwell (Collingwood) Simon Prestigiacomo (Collingwood) Matthew Scarlett (Geelong)
Midfielders/Ruckmen
Gary Ablett, Jr. (Geelong) Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) Mitch Clark (Brisbane Lions)
Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) Alan Didak (Collingwood) Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) Chris Judd (Carlton)
Hamish McIntosh (North Melbourne) Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) Marc Murphy (Carlton) Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) Joel Selwood (Geelong) Brad Sewell (Hawthorn) Bernie Vince (Adelaide)
Forwards
Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions) Paul Chapman (Geelong) Leon Davis (Collingwood) Brendan Fevola (Carlton)
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) Adam Goodes (Sydney) Steve Johnson (Geelong) Mark LeCras (West Coast)
Stephen Milne (St Kilda) Jason Porplyzia (Adelaide) Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) Dane Swan (Collingwood)

Final team

Nick Riewoldt was named as captain of the All-Australian team for the first time. The top two teams for the season, Geelong and St Kilda, each had five players selected. Nine players were selected for the first time, with Matthew Scarlett and Simon Goodwin receiving their fifth respective selections.[5]

The most controversial selections were the selection of Collingwood pair Leon Davis and midfielder Dane Swan as forwards, despite kicking only 34 and 18 goals respectively, ahead of Mark LeCras who kicked 58 goals for the season and Jason Porplyzia who kicked 52 goals.[6]

2009 All-Australian team
B: Corey Enright (Geelong) Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) Brian Lake (Western Bulldogs)
HB: Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) Craig Bolton (Sydney) Nick Maxwell (Collingwood)
C: Leigh Montagna (St Kilda) Lenny Hayes (St Kilda) Joel Selwood (Geelong)
HF: Paul Chapman (Geelong) Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) (captain) Dane Swan (Collingwood)
F: Leon Davis (Collingwood) Brendan Fevola (Carlton) Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions)
Foll: Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) Chris Judd (Carlton) (vice-captain) Gary Ablett Jr. (Geelong)
Int: Matthew Boyd (Western Bulldogs) Nick Dal Santo (St Kilda) Brendon Goddard (St Kilda)
Adam Goodes (Sydney)
Coach: Mark Thompson (Geelong)

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

References

  1. Burgan, Matt (1 September 2009). "All Australian squad named". AFL BigPond Network. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  2. Petrie, Andrea (2 September 2009) Flag contenders dominate All-Australian nominees
  3. Barrett, Damian (1 September 2009) Jason Akermanis and Simon Black miss All-Aus squad
  4. Sheahan, Mike (1 September 2009) Selectors caught out of position on Dane Swan
  5. "Riewoldt headlines All Australian line-up". 15 September 2009.
  6. Clarke, Tim (16 September 2009). "Le Cras stiff to miss selection: Healy". Archived from the original on 21 October 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
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