AFL All Australia snubs: Who was unlucky to miss out?

By Brynn O'Connor / Roar Rookie

The 2017 AFL All Australian Awards night was a changing of the guard in a lot of respects.

Of the 22 players selected, 12 earnt their first accolade while four-time All Australian Alex Rance was a surprise selection as team captain. Although half the side debuted in the coveted team, many can agree that every player selected in the final team deserved their spots.

But, as is always the case with the awards night, 18 players can consider themselves very unlucky to not have made the team. Within that unfortunate group there is also a select few who can definitely feel aggrieved that they weren’t on stage receiving that green and gold blazer. Here are the four players who were the stiffest to miss out.

Rory Sloane
A Brownlow favourite, Rory Sloane may become the first player since Matt Priddis to win the league’s best and fairest award and not earn a spot in the season’s best side.

Sloane has been a colossus for Adelaide this season, averaging 24 disposals and producing 139 clearances, the eighth most in the AFL. He also managed to kick 18 goals as a genuine midfielder and lay 176 tackles, the best record in the league this season.

Although Sloan’s form tapered off after his blistering start to the season, it’s safe to assume that there’d be no qualms if the midfielder snuck onto a bench spot at the expense of GWS’s Dylan Shiel.

Josh P Kennedy
Unlike Sloane, Josh P Kennedy started the season very averagely, mirroring much of Sydney’s form. Yet just like the Swans have done this year, Kennedy finished the home-and-away season in superb fashion. Kennedy finished season 2017 with an average of 28.6 disposals, 14 goals, 131 clearances and 94 tackles.

Although probably not worthy of a starting midfield or followers position compared to the form of other players, Kennedy’s super consistent performances for two thirds of the season means his omission in the side is sure to be a sticking point for all Sydney supporters.

Sam Jacobs
A majority of the talk leading into the All Australian Awards night was the jostling for the ruck position. The most likely candidates were Mathew Kreuzer, Ben McEvoy, Brodie Grundy, Paddy Ryder and Jacob’s himself. After McEvoy and Grundy missed the initial squad, it was a battle between the Kreuzer, Ryder and Jacobs. Only Ryder made the cut.

Jacob’s can consider himself unluckier than Kreuzer due to the fact he was the league leader in hit-outs, amassing a whopping 882. Compared to Ryder’s average of 37 hit outs a game, Jacob’s tallied an average of 40 hit outs, confirming his dominance in one on one ruck contests.

Not much separated the two best ruckman statistically but in the end Ryder’s ability to pinch hit forward proved to be the difference. However, it’s still questionable as to why the league leader in hit-outs didn’t make the final cut.

Jeremy Howe
There are no doubts that Collingwood fans will be seething at their best defender being squeezed out of the final team. One of the Pies most consistent performers all year, Howe solidified himself as one of the game’s best half back flankers. The aerial specialist averaged 22 disposals a game and eight marks a game while making 133 tackles, the equal 10th best record in the league.

It’s hard to find a spot for Howe on the starting field with Rory Laird, Sam Docherty and Michael Hibberd all having averaging a statistically better year. However, it certainly would have been a line ball decision with West Coat’s Elliot Yeo for a final bench spot.

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-02T20:58:47+00:00

Tricky

Guest


"There are no doubts that Collingwood fans will be seething at their best defender being squeezed out of the final team" Being a pie member I am not seething about this, you could probably guess easily what I am really seething about

2017-08-31T08:49:08+00:00

Rissole

Guest


I only recall because someone made a parody video of the decision using Hitler's rant from the movie Downfall!

AUTHOR

2017-08-31T05:23:18+00:00

Brynn O'Connor

Roar Rookie


I remember that being a very touchy subject at the time over in Perth @Rissole!

AUTHOR

2017-08-31T05:22:44+00:00

Brynn O'Connor

Roar Rookie


I think Selwood deserved his spot. He had a fantastic year and as we saw with Josh Kennedy, if you miss five games you can still make the side!

AUTHOR

2017-08-31T05:21:38+00:00

Brynn O'Connor

Roar Rookie


Personally I think Yeo deserved a spot in the side too. Seems Howe was just one of those unlucky players who could've easily been in, but they just couldn't make room for him!

2017-08-31T05:17:25+00:00

Jermayn

Guest


McGovern lost 4 one on one contests the whole season. Yes he was played forward and ruck 3-5 games but played all year and was second to Rance in a lot of stats like Contested and intercept marks etc.

2017-08-31T05:14:36+00:00

Jermayn

Guest


Seemed a big heavy favouritism to the 'Essendon 34', almost like an apology to the whole sorry affair. Like if it was between someone say Hibberd v Howe and Ryder v Jacobs it went to the 'Essendon 34' player.

2017-08-31T04:33:23+00:00

Cat

Roar Guru


I was surprised Selwood made it, he has had a fabulous year but he has virtually missed 5 games. I'd have thought that was too many missed to be seriously considered, especially in the midfield where deserving players will always miss.

2017-08-31T04:05:24+00:00

Mattyb

Guest


It's an ok side Pete,not an easy job picking things like this. I'm not sure about Selwood,I'd assume reputation got him in and Sloanes omission is glaring. I'm not sure about McGovern,thought he had good parts to the season with other mixed games,often the result of how he was used by the coach though.

2017-08-31T03:07:24+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Guest


Hmmmm, you might have me there Rissole.

2017-08-31T03:06:38+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Guest


Yeah I don't profess to know exactly why Matty...I don't really subscribe to any AFL conspiracy theories.... but maybe people subconsciously hate Eddie so much that affects their voting! What did you think of the team?

2017-08-31T02:08:14+00:00

Scott

Guest


I talked about this on another article. Yeo was an absolute superstar this year and should've been one of the first players picked. Fantasy football has changed how some players are viewed. Champion data is the true measurement of a players worth. It takes every single thing a player does into account and whether it affected the game negatively or positively. Yeo was the best defender in the league by a long way and was rated the 14th best player overall. The back flank is the easiest spot on the field to pick up cheap possies but Yeo isn't used as that player. He actually wins his own ball. I love Docherty and he is always in my fantasy team, so I watch him closely every game. He's a fantastic player and deserves to be there but he doesn't hold a candle to Yeo. Docherty plays his role perfectly but he is that loose defender that picks up a lot of uncontested stats. That's why he is ranked 137th in champion data, which measures the overall effect a player has on a game. Hibberd is 159th, Laird is 92nd and Howe 48th. Yeo does it all and turned into a superstar this year, that's why he is ranked 14th and above some of the biggest names in the game. If Howe made the team it would be at the expense of Docherty or Hibberd IMO

2017-08-31T01:55:29+00:00

Rissole

Guest


Leon Davis over Mark LeCras?

2017-08-31T01:43:02+00:00

Mattyb

Guest


Pete,I do find that to be the case,it does for some reason seem harder for Collingwood players to make the side just as it was for Collingwood players to make the team of the century.

2017-08-31T00:24:01+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Guest


The Pies never get AA's even when deserved. Jeremy Howe should have been in the starting 18.

2017-08-31T00:21:01+00:00

Conor

Roar Guru


I personally think Howe should have got in over Yeo

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