After outstanding individual seasons, Josh Kelly and Sam Taylor have been named in the 2022 Australia All Australian squad.
He also ranked fourth across the league for time on field. An All-Australian jacket would be a fitting reward for Taylor who has been in career best form and has quickly emerged as one of the best defenders in the game. Kelly had another impressive season in the midfield and will be looking to secure his second All-Australian call up, while Taylor has not previously been selected.
The AFL on Monday night announced the 44-man squad for the 2022 All-Australian team, which will be narrowed down to a 22-man team on Wednesday night. Scroll ...
Nick Daicos, the red-hot favourite for this year’s Rising Star award, was another surprise omission, with brother Josh Daicos instead making the squad alongside fellow Magpies Jack Crisp and Brayden Maynard. There’s a strong chance all three could make the final team. Brayshaw’s brother, Andrew Brayshaw from Fremantle, was one of three Dockers named in the squad.
There are no players from Essendon and North Melbourne and, incredibly, there was no room in the 44 for first-year Collingwood sensation Nick Daicos who many ...
Tom Barrass - Never previously All-Australian. Callum Mills - Never previously All-Australian. Callum Wilkie - Never previously All-Australian. Jack Sinclair - Never previously All-Australian. Angus Brayshaw - Never previously All-Australian. Sam Taylor - Never previously All-Australian. Andrew Brayshaw - Never previously All-Australian. Jack Crisp - Never previously All-Australian. Charlie Curnow - Never previously All-Australian. Taylor Walker - Never previously All-Australian. Stream them all for free on Two clubs have also been completely snubbed.
Collingwood young gun Nick Daicos has been snubbed from a 44-man All-Australian squad named for the 2022 se...
READ MORE: For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by Daicos - the son of legend Peter Daicos - was beaten to the All-Australian squad by his brother Josh - four years Nick's senior. But the omission of Daicos is, for that reason, even more bizarre, given he had what some experts are saying may have been the best first-year season in the game's recent history. "The list of players in the wider squad was expanded to ensure it recognised elite performers across the home and away season," an AFL statement read. Collingwood young gun Nick Daicos has been snubbed from a 44-man All-Australian squad named for the 2022 season.
Since the releasing of the 44-man All-Australian squad, fans have quickly realised that some of their favourite players are missing, with some considered to ...
Despite being behind Charlie Cameron, Tyson Stengle and the line, the GWS captain was one of the few shining lights for the year and could be argued to be included in the All-Australian squad alongside teammates Sam Taylor and Josh Kelly. The 28-year-old has proven to be one of the elite ball users in the competition and is always prepared to do the hard work for his teammates. Mitchell also used the 23-year-old across the half back as well as in the midfield, providing him valuable experience as the Hawks attempt to bounce back from a 13th place finish. One of only two players to average a goal and 20 possessions a game, Hawthorn's Dylan Moore has gone under the radar of selectors, despite having a career best season. Arguably the biggest snub of 2022, Carlton's Sam Docherty has been a revelation both off the half back and more recently in the midfield. In an attempt to redeem some of the missed calls made by the selectors, we will go through the five players unlucky to miss the All-Australian squad:
Scott Cummings has made his final All-Australian selections ahead of the official announcement of the team on Wednesday. The Coleman Medallist selected his ...
The Coleman Medallist selected his Cummings has five Geelong players making it this year, as well as multiples from Brisbane, Carlton, Fremantle and Melbourne. Scott Cummings has made his final All-Australian selections ahead of the official announcement of the team on Wednesday.