Australia has named a senior Australian Football team, known as the
All-Australian team
The All-Australian team is an all-star team of Australian rules footballers, selected by a panel at the end of each season. It represents a complete team, including an interchange bench, of the best-performed players during the season, led by ...
since 1947. This team, however has never officially played an international Australian rules football match. This is primarily because the sport is played professionally in Australia.
It has previously sent teams to play against Ireland's amateur
Gaelic Athletic Association
The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA; ga, Cumann Lúthchleas Gael ; CLG) is an Irish international amateur sporting and cultural organisation, focused primarily on promoting indigenous Gaelic games and pastimes, which include the traditional ...
in the hybrid code of
International Rules Football
International rules football ( ga, Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta; also known as international rules in Australia and compromise rules or Aussie rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was develop ...
as the
Australia international rules football team
:''This article concerns the men's team; for information on the Australian women's team, see Australia women's international rules football team.''
The Australia international rules football team is Australia's senior representative team in In ...
(with the exception of the
2005 team which was handpicked) (this article is not about that team).
While the All-Australian team does not compete, the AFL Academy represents Australia at junior level competing annually against
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 List of islands of New Zealand, smaller islands. It is the ...
. History has shown that more than two thirds of these players go on to professional careers at senior level in the
Australian Football League.
Australia also has a history of fielding Australian Football sides both officially and unofficially recognised to compete at amateur and junior levels tours against national sides from other countries including New Zealand, South Africa, Papua New Guinea and the United States. In addition, sides representing
Indigenous Australia
Indigenous Australians or Australian First Nations are people with familial heritage from, and membership in, the ethnic groups that lived in Australia before British colonisation. They consist of two distinct groups: the Aboriginal peoples ...
have competed internationally, including the
Indigenous All-Stars against
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
and the
Flying Boomerangs
The Flying Boomerangs are the underage Indigenous Australian Australian rules football team for men (the underage women's team is known as the ''Woomeras''). The team has played tests against junior teams from Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Ne ...
.
High-profile representatives include AFL Brownlow medallists
Chris Judd
Christopher Dylan Judd (born 8 September 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer and captain of both the West Coast Eagles and Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Widely regarded as one of the b ...
,
Patrick Dangerfield
Patrick Dangerfield (born 5 April 1990) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Adelaide Football Club.
Drafted by Adelaide in 2007, Dangerf ...
,
Adam Cooney
Adam Cooney (born 30 September 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He won the Brownlow Medal in 2008, with 24 votes ...
, several AFL club captains including
Luke Hodge
Luke Hodge (born 15 June 1984) is a former Australian rules football player who played with the Hawthorn Football Club and the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played for the Hawthorn Football Club from 2002 to 2017 ...
,
Travis Boak
Travis Boak (born 1 August 1988) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Boak captained the club from 2013 to 2018, and is the club's AFL games record ...
,
Trent Cotchin
Trent William Cotchin (born 7 April 1990) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a Brownlow Medallist, an All-Australian, a three-time Richmond best and fair ...
,
Jack Viney,
Jarryd Roughead
Jarryd Roughead (born 23 January 1987) is an Australian rules football coach and former player. He is currently an assistant coach with the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played for the Hawthorn Football Clu ...
,
Shannon Hurn
Shannon William Hurn (born 4 September 1987) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). From South Australia, he excelled at both cricket and football at junior level, and at o ...
,
Jarrad McVeigh
Jarrad McVeigh (born 7 April 1985) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the younger brother of former Essendon midfielder Mark McVeigh. He was co-captain of th ...
,
Marc Murphy,
Joel Selwood
Joel Anthony Selwood (born 26 May 1988) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was a quadruple premiership player, a six-time All-Australian, and a three- ...
,
Steven May
Steven May (born 10 January 1992) be an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He served as the co-captain of Gold Coast in the 2017 and 2018 seasons.
Early life
Steven ...
,
Jack Ziebell
Jack Ziebell (born 28 February 1991) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Ziebell received a nomination for the 2009 AFL Rising Star award in rou ...
, other AFL greats including
Cyril Rioli
Cyril Rioli (born 14 July 1989) is a former Australian rules football player who played with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. Rioli was a member of four premiership teams and the Norm Smith Medallist from the 2015 ...
,
Brett Deledio
Brett Edward Deledio (born 18 April 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played 243 games over 12 seasons with the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL), and a further 32 matches over three sea ...
and numerous All-Australian players.
Australia remains undefeated, although Papua New Guinea came within two goals of a historic win at
Football Park
Football Park, known commercially as AAMI Stadium, was an Australian rules football stadium located in West Lakes, a western suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It was built in 1973 by the South Australian Nat ...
in 1978 and New Zealand within a goal at
Wellington Stadium
Wellington Regional Stadium (known commercially as Sky Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is .
The stadium was built in 1999 by Fletcher Construction and is situa ...
in 2014.
History
Early in the spread of football codes across the globe, international tours and tests played a pivotal role. However, from the sport's early days, although plans were tabled for tours to England, various leagues had lacked the resources and organisation to send tours overseas.
H C A Harrison
Henry Colden Antill Harrison (16 October 1836 – 2 September 1929) was an athlete and Australian rules footballer who played a leading role in pioneering the sport.
Harrison's cousin, champion cricketer Tom Wills, captained an early incarnat ...
"Father of Australian Football" was a supporter of the idea of international matches against England and New Zealand, and in London in 1884, pitched playing under compromise rules, however the idea was rejected. The idea was made more difficult as prior to the
Federation of Australia
The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia (which also governed what is now the Northern Territory), and Western ...
the Australian colonies could still not reach a consensus on the idea of fielding a national side.
Some teams did however tour and played matches in Australia against Australian sides, notably in 1888 and 1889, the
British & Irish Lions
The British & Irish Lions is a rugby union team selected from players eligible for the national teams of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The Lions are a test side and most often select players who have already played for their national ...
and
New Zealand Native team played matches against clubs in Australia but no recognised international tests. These tours were conditional on Australian leagues playing some matches under rugby rules to keep the competition fair. Generally games were won by the teams playing their own code and this led to the perception that the codes were by now too dissimilar for such matches to continue. Unlike the football codes with less players sending squads of 18 to 22 players on international tours would prove to be an expensive exercise and sharing the costs across multiple colonies would prove much more difficult than, for example, New South Wales sending a national rugby team.
Australasian Football Council rejects international matches
It wasn't until the formation of the national body, the Australasian Football Council in 1906 that the opportunity presented itself for funding and organisation for a national team. However representatives of the two strongest leagues, the Victorian Football League and South Australian Football League, in an effort to protect their primacy in Australia, lobbied the council to form a strict policy discouraging the game from being played overseas. Through the council they allocated all funds to interstate representation, and none to international representation. The policy was boosted by a wave of post-Federation
Australian nationalism
Flag of Australia
Australian nationalism asserts that the Australians are a nation and promotes the national and cultural unity of Australia. Australian nationalism has a history dating back to the late 19th century as Australia gradually dev ...
. In 1906 the council's official policy became "one flag, one destiny, one football game" and chose to play all matches under an Australian flag, on Australian turf with an Australian manufactured ball.
The first request for international tour came in 1906 from
Australian rules football in South Africa
Australian rules football in South Africa is a team sport played in the country with a small audience.
Earliest recollections in South Africa indicate that Australian rules football was first introduced to the colonies of Transvaal, Natal and ...
, the AFC therefore replied that if it wanted to play against Australia, it would have to send a team to Australia.
This was to become the council's default stance. New Zealand had only one representative on the council, and faced opposition from most of the Australian colonies. Though it was given permission to send a side to the
1908 Melbourne Carnival
The 1908 Melbourne Carnival was the inaugural Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition, held in Melbourne in August 1908. It was known at the time as the Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival ...
(which defeated Queensland and New South Wales) the AFC never fielded a national team against them. Subsequent calls from overseas for Australia to send teams to the
United States
The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 U.S. state, states, a Washington, D.C., federal district, five ma ...
(1909),
New Zealand
New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 List of islands of New Zealand, smaller islands. It is the ...
(1910),
Japan (1910) and
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tota ...
(1912) were all rejected by the AFC.
West Australian Football League supports unsanctioned tours

Western Australia through the
West Australian Football League
The West Australian Football League (WAFL) is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting from March to September ...
organised unsanctioned tours of the US by Australian junior representative teams between 1911 and 1919 reciprocating young American tours of Australia from 1909, resulting in the first international match between the two countries in 1911 (though the teams were composed mostly of West Australians) and helping establish
Australian rules football in the United States
Australian rules football in the United States (most commonly referred to simply as "Footy" but sometimes "Aussie Rules" or AFL) is a team and spectator sport which has grown rapidly since the late 1990s.
It was originally introduced to the Unit ...
. For a country with less than a thousand players, USA's junior athletes proved highly competitive against the Australian sides. In 1912, Canada sent a junior touring side to Australia, however the tour was not recognised by the AFC and as such no composite Australian representative side was fielded against them. With the rapid growth in the United States, the AFC's delegate from Western Australia strongly argued for sanctioned tours to both the United States and Canada, however the governing body elected not to. The result was that most competitions outside Australia went into permanent recess by the end of the 1920s. In contrast, the top leagues in Australia were going professional and a widening gap in interstate representative matches would make it almost impossible for other countries to compete.
Australian Football World Tour and International Rules
In the 1960s, the focus would shift. A promotional tour, known as
the Australian Football World Tour, took place in 1967, with matches played in
Ireland
Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
, the
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the European mainland, continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
, and the
United States
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, though without any local players no international matches of Australian rules were played. This resulted in the first
International Rules
International rules football ( ga, Peil na rialacha idirnáisiunta; also known as international rules in Australia and compromise rules or Aussie rules in Ireland) is a team sport consisting of a hybrid of football codes, which was develop ...
matches played between
Australia and a touring
County Meath
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Gaelic football team, Meath being the reigning
All-Ireland senior football champions. The national side was known as the "Galahs". Ireland would maintain the VFL's primary international focus (especially given its ongoing
Irish Experiment
The Irish Experiment is the popular name for the interest, primarily from VFL/AFL clubs, in bringing Irish sportspeople, particularly Gaelic footballers, to Australia to play Australian rules football professionally. The AFL's focus on Gael ...
recruiting initiative) through to the 21st century. Though it was not officially endorsed by the AFC, support for the idea was continued by the VFL/AFL and later
Australian Amateur Football Council
The Australian Amateur Football Council (AAFC) is the governing body of amateur Australian football in the states of Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania in Australia. The council was formed in 1933.
Overview
The council organises amateur ...
.
1970s: First international matches
In the 1960s and 1970s, Australian rules was unexpectedly booming in the Pacific in
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
and
Nauru
Nauru ( or ; na, Naoero), officially the Republic of Nauru ( na, Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in K ...
. While Nauru had been soundly defeated by PNG it was considered far too small a nation to field a competitive side against Australia. Papua New Guinea however with tens of thousands of players to draw from, had a fast moving and hard hitting side that was competitive against some of the VFL's strongest clubs, and was extremely determined to compete against Australia. In 1977 a Victorian U17 team travelled to Port Moresby and were almost defeated. PNG persevered and in 1978 sent a team to Adelaide, and in a historic match came close to beating Australia. However the Australian National Football Council withdrew its promise to admit PNG as a voting member, along with senior funding and plans to tour Papua New Guinea and the local competitions soon collapsed. This was in part due to the country's national sporting body withdrawing funding due to a lack of international competition. In turn this also left Australia with no opponent.
International Cup and IAFC
When the
International Australian Football Council
The International Australian Football Council (IAFC) was a body established in 1995 to govern the sport of Australian rules football internationally. It was established by a small number of amateur football bodies.
The IAFC was established af ...
was formed in 1995 one of its aims was to 'establish and promote an official World Cup of Australian Football'. The initial proposal was for similar eligibility criteria to other football codes which would mean that it could draw the significant pool of Australians born overseas or with a parent or grandparent from the country they chose to represent. This would in turn reduce the logistical and financial burden on overseas clubs who would send their best players to top up the squads. At the time it was thought that 2008, being the 150th anniversary of the game, was the appropriate date. The idea of Australia eventually entering an amateur side was first proposed. In 1999 a proposal was received from the
New Zealand Australian Football League (NZAFL), suggesting that the World Cup be brought forward to 2002.
An approach was then made to the national body, the AFL, asking for their support in staging the event. The AFL agreed on the basis that the event was renamed the "International Cup", that an Australian side would not compete and that there be strict eligibility criteria to exclude Australian players. In 2004, the AFL formed its own International Policy, pushed for the dissolution of the IAFC to became formally recognised as the world governing body for the sport. It took the International Cup over and put it under its development arm. The idea of an Australian team, even a development or amateur one, participating in the tournament was dismissed.
AIS-AFL Academy and South Africa tours (2007-2010)
Australia did not compete internationally at any recognised level until the
AFL Commission
The AFL Commission is the official governing body of the Australian Football League Limited (AFL), its subsidiaries and controlled entities. Richard Goyder has been chairman since 4 April 2017, replacing Mike Fitzpatrick.
It was formed in 19 ...
in 1998 formed a 10-year partnership with the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the AIS-AFL Academy, with national sports funding. The AFL Commission had been working towards Australian Institute of Sport recognition as early as 1982, which was made more difficult by not having significant matches played in Canberra or international competition, however the commission believed that expanding into a national competition was the best way to gain national recognition. The AIS junior development funding was contingent on international competition, which the AFL was able to satisfy through a junior
International Rules Series
The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team ...
against Ireland. The AIS funded scholarships to 30 17 year old players for a year based on their football performance as a 16 year old, their positive attitude to education and schooling and potential to play at professional AFL level.
[Selection to the AIS/AFL Academy](_blank)
/ref> However, with the GAA cancelling both the senior and junior series in 2006, the AFL had to find another opponent in order to continue to receive national sports funding. which it sought to capitalise on burgeoning Australian investment in Australian rules football in South Africa
Australian rules football in South Africa is a team sport played in the country with a small audience.
Earliest recollections in South Africa indicate that Australian rules football was first introduced to the colonies of Transvaal, Natal and ...
. Following some highly unevenly matched contests, the gap between the two countries drew comments from AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou
Andrew Demetriou (born 14 April 1961) is an Australian businessman, sports administrator, and former Australian rules football player who was chief executive officer (CEO) of the Australian Football League (AFL) up to June 2014. Demetriou pla ...
the South Africans would be better suited to playing a game with a round ball (referring to International Rules but possibly also soccer). In 2011, the program expanded to include two squads however the AFL abandoned the South African program and sent a side on tour to Europe, but without playing any internationals. The Australian Institute of Sport withdrew from the partnership in 2013 to focus on Olympics recognised sports. The National Australia Bank
National Australia Bank (abbreviated NAB, branded nab) is one of the four largest financial institutions in Australia (colloquially referred to as "The Big Four") in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers. NAB was ranked 21st-la ...
extended its Australian Football sponsorship to the AFL Academy to fill the gap left by the AIS.
AFL push into New Zealand (2012-2018)
The AFL's partnership in New Zealand with Wellington Regional Stadium
Wellington Regional Stadium (known commercially as Sky Stadium through naming rights) is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is .
The stadium was built in 1999 by Fletcher Construction and is situ ...
helped fill the gap left by the AIS and it began playing its development team against an open aged NZ sides in 2012. Competing as the AFL Academy (or Australia U17) an annual series of tours was established against New Zealand as part of a junior development pathway with AFL New Zealand
AFL New Zealand is the governing body of Australian rules football in New Zealand.
AFL New Zealand currently has 30,000 Registered Players.
National team
Australian rules football is a sport played in New Zealand rapidly gaining popularity. A ...
. These were later extended to include women's matches however COVID-19 pandemic put international matches on hold.
Academy national team disbanded (2018-)
At the end of 2018, the AFL put an end to overseas tours for its AFL Academy, which meant that international sides would once again require to travel to Australia to compete. Unable to secure nationals sports funding the AFL also restructured the AFL Academy into state-based academies, diverting funding intended for overseas tours into academies featuring its clubs in developing states of New South Wales and Queensland.
Matches
Notable matches include:
Squads
2019 (U17)
Taj Schofield; Nathan O’Driscoll; Brandon Walker; Zane Trew; Logan McDonald
Logan McDonald (born 4 April 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Sydney Swans with the 4th draft pick in the 2020 AFL draft.
Early football
McD ...
; Denver Grainger-Barras; Will Phillips William Phillips may refer to:
Entertainment
* William Phillips (editor) (1907–2002), American editor and co-founder of ''Partisan Review''
* William T. Phillips (1863–1937), American author
* William Phillips (director), Canadian film-maker ...
; Connor Downie; Campbell Edwardes; Nikolas Cox; Tanner Bruhn; Oliver Henry; Elijah Hollands
Elijah Hollands is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League.
Early life
Hollands was born in Adelaide, South Australia. His father, Ben, was a professional Australian rules footballer wh ...
; Ethan Baxter; Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (born 4 April 2002) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Oakleigh Chargers He was recruited by the with the 1st draft ...
; Oliver Davis; Sam Collins; Jackson Callow; Corey Durdin; Zachary Dumesny
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People
*Pope Zachary (679–752), Pope of the Catholic Church from 741 to 752
*Zachary of Vienne (died 106), bishop of Vienne (France), martyr and ...
; Jye Sinderberry; Luke Edwards; Kaine Baldwin
Kaine Baldwin is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Baldwin joined the club during the Supplemental Selection Period prior to the 2021 season. H ...
; Riley Thilthorpe
Riley Thilthorpe (born 7 July 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Adelaide Football Club with the 2nd draft pick in the 2020 AFL draft. ...
; Alex Davies; Errol Gulden
Errol Gulden (born 18 July 2002) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Sydney Swans with the 32nd draft pick in the 2020 AFL draft.
Early life
Gulde ...
; Braeden Campbell
2018 (U17)
Kysaiah Pickett
Kysaiah Pickett ( ; born 2 June 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A forward, he is tall and weighs .
Pickett is the nephew of former Demons ...
; Rhai Arn Cox; Connor Budarick; Caleb Serong; Jack Mohony; Matthew Rowell; Hewago Paul-Oea; Deven Robertson; Cameron Taheny; Dylan Stephens
Dylan Stephens (born 8 January 2001) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Sydney Swans with the 5th draft pick in the 2019 AFL draft.
Early football
...
; Sam Flanders; Hayden Young; Dylan Williams; Cooper Stephens; Noah Anderson
Noah Anderson (born 17 February 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Early life
Anderson was born in Melbourne to mother Fiona and father Dean Anderson (tw ...
; Joshua Rayner; Jamieson Rossiter; Brodie Kemp; Liam Delahunty; Fischer McAsey; Emerson Jeka
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Career ...
; Mitch O’Neill; Anthony Davis
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; Jack Buller
Jack may refer to:
Places
* Jack, Alabama, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack, Missouri, US, an unincorporated community
* Jack County, Texas, a county in Texas, USA
People and fictional characters
* Jack (given name), a male given name, ...
; Andrew Courtney
File:Noah_Anderson_Kicking_2021.jpg, Captain Noah Anderson
Noah Anderson (born 17 February 2001) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Suns in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Early life
Anderson was born in Melbourne to mother Fiona and father Dean Anderson (tw ...
File:Matt_Rowell_Jogging_2021.jpg, Vice-captain Matt Rowell
2017 (U17)
Ruben Flinn, Jackson Hately, Jack Lukosius, Hugo Munn, Izak Rankine
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, Connor Rozee
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, Luke Valente
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, Jack Bytel
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Early life
Bytel was born ...
, Max King, Ben King, Rhylee West, Buku Khamis, Zane Barzen The name Zane may be a given name or a surname. Its western usage derives from the Venetian form of ''Gianni'' or an alternate spelling of the German and Jewish name ''Zahn''. An Arabic name Zain, Zayn, or as it is often anglicized Zane, is an Arab ...
, Jye Caldwell, Sam Fletcher, Hudson Garoni, Sam Walsh, Ajak Dang, Jason Carter, Ian Hill
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Biography
Hill learned how to play the double bass from his father, a bass player ...
, Tom Joyce
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, Sydney Stack
Sydney Stack (born 28 April 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He played junior representative football with Perth in the WAFL and represente ...
, Chayce Jones
Chayce Jones (born 14 January 2000) is a professional Australian rules footballer currently playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Adelaide Crows with their first selection and nin ...
, Tarryn Thomas
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Early life
Thomas was born in Sydney, New South Wales into a family of I ...
, Nick Blakey, Matthew Walker, Bailey Scott, Michael Mummery
File:Jackson_Hately_2019.9.jpg, Jackson Hately
File:Connor_Rozee,_2021-2.jpg, Connor Rozee
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File:Ben_King_2019.2.jpg, Ben King
File:Jye_Caldwell_2019.2.jpg, Jye Caldwell
File:Sydney_Stack_(1)_16.04.21.jpg, Sydney Stack
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2016 (U17)
2014/15 (U17)
Zachary Sproule, Kobe Mutch, Will Setterfield, Harrison Macreadie, Matthew Scharenberg, Jack Graham, Steven Slimming, Jack Bowes, Brad Scheer, Jacob Allison, Curtis Marsden
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, Jarrod Berry
Jarrod Berry (born 5 February 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Brisbane with their second selection and seventeenth overall in the 2 ...
, Will Brodie, Ben Ainsworth
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, Jarrod Korewha Jarrod is a variant of the name Jared.
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*Jarrod Alexander, American drummer
*Jarrod Atkinson, Australian rules footballer
*Jarrod Bannister (1984-2018), Australian javelin thrower
* Jarrod Baxter (born 1979), former fullback in ...
, Jordan Galluci, Jack Scrimshaw, Noah Hura, Sam Petrevski-Seton, Sam Powell-Pepper, Jeremy Goddard, Luke Strnadica, Joshua Rotham, Ben McGuinness
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Ben (in he, בֶּן, ''son of'') forms part of Hebrew surnames, e.g. Abraham ben Abraham ( ...
, Brandon Parfitt
File:Jack_Graham_25.05.19.jpg, Jack Graham
File:Sam_Petrevski-Seton_2018.2.jpg, Sam Petrevski-Seton
File:Brandan_Parfitt_2019.2.jpg, Brandon Parfitt
File:Sam_Powell-Pepper_2017.2.jpg, Sam Powell-Pepper
File:Jarrod_Berry_2018.1.jpg, Jarrod Berry
Jarrod Berry (born 5 February 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Brisbane with their second selection and seventeenth overall in the 2 ...
File:Jack_Bowes_2018.2.jpg, Jack Bowes
File:Jacob_Allison_2019.3.jpg, Jacob Allison
File:Will_Brodie_2019.3.jpg, Will Brodie
File:Ben_Ainsworth_2017.jpg, Ben Ainsworth
Ben Ainsworth (born 10 February 1998) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Gold Coast Football Club with their first selection an ...
File:Jack_Scrimshaw_2019.1.jpg, Jack Scrimshaw
File:Kobe_Mutch_2018.1.jpg, Kobe Mutch
File:Matthew_Scharenberg_2017.2.jpg, Matthew Scharenberg
File:Harrison_Macreadie_04.03.17.jpg, Harrison Macreadie
2013 (U17)
Four RAMS chosen for AIS-AFL Academy
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Isaac Heeney
Isaac Heeney (born 5 May 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League.
Early life
Heeney was born in Maitland, New South Wales to mother Rochelle and father Adam. He grew u ...
, Sam Durdin
Sam Durdin (born 6 June 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Durdin was originally drafted by North Melbourne in the Australian Football League (A ...
, Lachlan Weller
Lachlan Weller (born 23 February 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Fremantle Football Club from 2015 to 2017.
Pe ...
, Liam Dawson
Liam Andrew Dawson (born 1 March 1990) is an English cricketer who plays for Hampshire and for the England cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox spin. He made his international debut for England in July 201 ...
, Matthew Hammelmann, Jaden McGrath, Tom Lamb, Hugh Goddard, Liam Duggan
Liam Duggan (born 11 December 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for and co-captains the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Duggan played for Ballarat's St Patrick's College in the BAS schoo ...
, Angus Brayshaw
Angus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, tall and weighing , Brayshaw is capable of contributing as ...
, Jake Lever, Darcy Moore
Darcy Moore (born 25 January 1996) is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for the Collingwood Football Club. The son of former Collingwood captain Peter Moore, he played for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup before he was ...
, Peter Wright, Jarrod Pickett
Jarrod Pickett (18 August 1996) is a former Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with their first selection and fourth ove ...
, Clem Smith, Bradley Walsh
Bradley John Walsh (born 4 June 1960) is an English actor, comedian, singer, television presenter, and former professional footballer.
Walsh is known for his roles as Danny Baldwin in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (2004–2006), ...
, Nakia Cockatoo, Duom Dawam, Liam Griffiths, Nicholas Coughlan, Jack Donkersley, Mac Bower, Bohdi Walker, Daniel Caprion, Jesse Watchman, Peter Spurling, Ryan Lim, Jermaine Miller-Lewis, Matthew Ah Siu, Warrick Wilson
File:Jake_Lever_2018.8.jpg, Jake Lever AFL premiership player and All-Australian
File:Liam_Duggan_2018.4.jpg, Liam Duggan
Liam Duggan (born 11 December 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for and co-captains the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Duggan played for Ballarat's St Patrick's College in the BAS schoo ...
AFL premiership player
File:Angus_Brayshaw_2019.9.jpg, Angus Brayshaw
Angus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, tall and weighing , Brayshaw is capable of contributing as ...
AFL premiership player
File:Jarrod_Pickett_04.03.17.jpg, Jarrod Pickett
Jarrod Pickett (18 August 1996) is a former Australian rules footballer playing for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by the Greater Western Sydney Giants with their first selection and fourth ove ...
Indigenous All-Star
File:Isaac_Heeney_2017.1.jpg, Isaac Heeney
Isaac Heeney (born 5 May 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing with the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League.
Early life
Heeney was born in Maitland, New South Wales to mother Rochelle and father Adam. He grew u ...
File:Liam_Dawson_2019.1.jpg, Liam Dawson
Liam Andrew Dawson (born 1 March 1990) is an English cricketer who plays for Hampshire and for the England cricket team. He is a right-handed batsman who bowls slow left-arm orthodox spin. He made his international debut for England in July 201 ...
File:Lachie_Weller_2018.1.jpg, Lachlan Weller
Lachlan Weller (born 23 February 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Gold Coast Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Fremantle Football Club from 2015 to 2017.
Pe ...
File:Matthew Hammelmann 2017.jpg, Matthew Hammelmann
File:Jaden McGrath.png, Jaden McGrath
File:Darcy_Moore_2017.2.jpg, Darcy Moore
Darcy Moore (born 25 January 1996) is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for the Collingwood Football Club. The son of former Collingwood captain Peter Moore, he played for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup before he was ...
File:Peter_Wright_2017.2.jpg, Peter Wright
2012 (U17)
Jack Billings
Jack Billings (born 18 August 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Billings played TAC Cup with Oakleigh Chargers and played for Vic Metro in Under 18 Championsh ...
, Luke McDonald, Billy Hartung, Jesse Hogan, James Aish
James Aish (born 8 November 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2014 to 2015, and Collingwood from 2016 to ...
, Ben Lennon, Luke Dunstan, Matt Scharenberg, Jack Martin, Dallas Willsmore Clayton McCartney, Dylan Loo, Cain Tickner, Sam Garstone
File:Jesse_Hogan_2018.5.jpg, Jesse Hogan
File:Jack_Billings_2018.1.jpg, Jack Billings
Jack Billings (born 18 August 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Billings played TAC Cup with Oakleigh Chargers and played for Vic Metro in Under 18 Championsh ...
File:Luke_McDonald_2017.2.jpg, Luke McDonald
File:Billy_Hartung_2018.1.jpg, Billy Hartung
File:James_Aish_2018.5.jpg, James Aish
James Aish (born 8 November 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Brisbane Lions from 2014 to 2015, and Collingwood from 2016 to ...
File:Ben_Lennon_2017.jpg, Ben Lennon
File:Luke_Dunstan_2017.4.jpg, Luke Dunstan
File:Matthew_Scharenberg_2017.2.jpg, Matt Scharenberg
File:Jack_Martin_2017.jpg, Jack Martin
References
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National Australian rules football teams
Australian rules football in Australia
Men's national sports teams of Australia