2014 All-Australian team

The 2014 Virgin Australia All-Australian team represents the best performed Australian Football League (AFL) players during the 2014 season. It was announced on 16 September as a complete Australian rules football team of 22 players.[1] The team is honorary and does not play any games.

Selection panel

The selection panel for the 2014 All-Australian team consisted of chairman Gillon McLachlan, Kevin Bartlett, Luke Darcy, Mark Evans, Danny Frawley, Glen Jakovich, Cameron Ling, Matthew Richardson and Warren Tredrea.

Team

Initial squad

Club Total Player(s)
Adelaide4Eddie Betts, Sam Jacobs, Brodie Smith, Daniel Talia
Brisbane Lions1Tom Rockliff
Carlton1Bryce Gibbs
Collingwood2Dayne Beams, Scott Pendlebury
Essendon2Dyson Heppell, Cale Hooker
Fremantle3Hayden Ballantyne, Nathan Fyfe, Aaron Sandilands
Geelong4Tom Hawkins, Tom Lonergan, Joel Selwood, Harry Taylor
Gold Coast1Gary Ablett Jr.
Greater Western Sydney1Callan Ward
Hawthorn5Luke Breust, Shaun Burgoyne, Jack Gunston, Jordan Lewis, Jordan Roughead
Melbourne0
North Melbourne1Brent Harvey
Port Adelaide3Travis Boak, Robbie Gray, Jay Schulz
Richmond3Brandon Ellis, Dustin Martin, Alex Rance
St Kilda1Nick Riewoldt
Sydney5Lance Franklin, Josh Kennedy, Nick Malceski, Luke Parker, Nick Smith
West Coast2Eric Mackenzie, Matt Priddis
Western Bulldogs1Tom Liberatore

Final team

2014 All-Australian team
B: Cale Hooker (Essendon) Daniel Talia (Adelaide) Nick Smith (Sydney)
HB: Nick Malceski (Sydney) Alex Rance (Richmond) Brodie Smith (Adelaide)
C: Nathan Fyfe (Fremantle) Josh Kennedy (Sydney) Dyson Heppell (Essendon)
HF: Robbie Gray (Port Adelaide) Nick Riewoldt (St Kilda) (vice-captain) Luke Breust (Hawthorn)
F: Hayden Ballantyne (Fremantle) Lance Franklin (Sydney) Jarryd Roughead (Hawthorn)
Foll: Aaron Sandilands (Fremantle) Joel Selwood (Geelong) (captain) Gary Ablett Jr. (Gold Coast)
Int: Jordan Lewis (Hawthorn) Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood) Travis Boak (Port Adelaide)
Tom Rockliff (Brisbane Lions)    
Coach: Alastair Clarkson (Hawthorn)

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

West Coast midfielder Matt Priddis won that year's Brownlow Medal, but didn't make the final All-Australian team. It was the first time this had happened since Melbourne midfielder Shane Woewodin missed selection in 2000.

References


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