The Roar's AFL top 50 players, 50-41: All-time greats galore, and the recruit of 2022

By Liam Salter / Roar Guru

It’s that time again. With the 2023 AFL season just a month away, it means The Roar’s annual countdown of the Top 50 players in the AFL is back underway.

We haven’t done a list like this since 2020, so here’s how it works in case you’ve forgotten: five of our AFL experts here at The Roar have put our heads together and listed our top 50 players each. Then, points were awarded based on how high they ranked on each expert’s list.

Said points were then tallied to give you our definitive top 50 for season 2020.

We’ll be revealing the top 50 in groups of 10, starting from today with 50-41 and ending on Friday with the top ten.

Who makes the cut… and who misses the list? Let’s find out.

50. Angus Brayshaw

Melbourne | Midfielder/Defender

The only player with a sibling ranked higher than him on the list – minor spoiler alert, I guess – the Melbourne Brayshaw kicks off the top 50.

Brayshaw was an unsung hero of the Demons’ premiership run in 2021, but after spending that year as a defensive winger, switched to intercept defender-cum-inside midfielder with huge success.

I personally had Brayshaw ranked 45th – he doesn’t shine as brightly as some of his teammates in the stacked Demons’ midfield (more on them later in the week), but he’s a consummate workhorse who deserves all the plaudits he gets.

Just don’t tell his younger brother.

49. Jordan Dawson

Adelaide Crows | Defender

A superb kick, and perhaps even better in South Australia than he was at Sydney, Dawson’s inclusion in the list isn’t a surprise.

His move to the Crows has worked splendidly, and not just because he booted the matchwinner in a Showdown. Dawson ended last year averaging 24 disposals from half-back, impressing his new club to the point that he has taken over from Rory Sloane as captain for 2023.

Despite this, I didn’t have Dawson in my top 50, but he was rated highly by the other contributors, fitting into the low to mid-thirties across the board.

48. Bailey Smith

Western Bulldogs | Midfielder

If this was a top 50 based on number of Instagram followers, Smith would be comfortably first on this list.

To be honest, though, I’m surprised Smith has made it to number 48. Evidently, that makes me an outlier: between his online popularity and the fact three of my fellow contributors ranked him in their top 50s, ‘Bazlenka’ has become a ubiquitous part of the sport – and not just for his good looks.

His talent is evident – just quietly, he ranked ninth in the league for average disposals last year – and Smith’s star is only going to shine brighter now that he is expected to take on a larger load in the Doggies’ midfield after they traded Josh Dunkley and Lachie Hunter.

(Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

47. Aaron Naughton

Western Bulldogs | Forward

Naughton has always been a confounding player for me.

His talent is there – he’s very, very good – but he’s never stood out for me as anything truly special. But even I can admit it’s a testament to his efforts at the Dogs that he has landed at number 47 on this list at just 23 years old.

Naughton is coming off his best season yet in terms of goals, with 51 majors in a side that just scraped into finals not something to ignore. Ranked 44th by one voter and 21st for another – and not included by me – the Bulldogs spearhead was one of the more divisive players in this list.

46. Tom Papley

Sydney Swans | Forward

Like Naughton and Smith above, Papley’s inclusion on this list comes from him enthralling just two of our voters enough to consider him among the competition’s top 50.

I was not one of them, though I’m not blind to his talent. In a young Swans side on the rise, the former plumber has been a perpetual menace in attack since his debut in 2016, kicking 32 goals and used in stints on the ball.

Papley is now a Swan for life after signing a long-term contract, and is only going to get better, especially as he keeps learning from the best in the business (see: the player ranked 45th).

45. Lance Franklin

Sydney Swans | Forward

Franklin’s brilliance is almost impossible to understate.

Nine years on from his move to the Swans from Hawthorn, ‘Buddy’ has lost some of his prestige. I’d still argue that, by kicking his 1000th goal in Round 2 last year, the 36-year old provided a reminder that he remains almost peerless among the game’s tall forwards – and he is arguably still a bona fide superstar heading into his 19th season.

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However, Franklin’s appearance on this list is almost certainly boosted by my personal high opinion of him – I placed him 13th , feeling his historical allure was too powerful to ignore. Only one of my colleagues thought the same.

44. Tyson Stengle

Geelong Cats | Forward

Stengle’s career reinvigoration at Geelong was comfortably one of the top footy stories of 2022.

From a scandalous period in South Australia that saw him sacked by Adelaide, to becoming a core component of Geelong’s premiership team, Stengle’s remarkable breakout season was duly noticed, landing him here among some genuine superstars of the game.

I had him highest – at 29th – with the goalsneak’s 53 majors last year ranking him just behind Brisbane’s Charlie Cameron as the most potent small forward in the competition.

43. Dustin Martin

Richmond | Midfielder

Martin, both on and off the field, has always been an enormous talking point for footy fans.

Case in point, this very list: just two of us felt he was worth a rating inside the top 50, and just one – me – had him in the top 20 still.

Nevertheless, it’s Martin’s phenomenal CV that naturally propels him into the top echelon in my eyes. Richmond surely could not have achieved their recent spate of premierships without him, and even now he looms as having a huge say in whether they secure a fourth flag in 2023.

It’s the individual efforts that have Martin sitting among the best the game as seen: he’s without question one of the
greatest big-game players in history, with his unmatched three Norm Smith Medals all the proof you need to back this up.

(Photo by Scott Barbour/AFL Media/Getty Images)

42. Nat Fyfe

Fremantle | Midfielder

Just like his fellow nominees in Martin and Franklin, Fyfe has evidently lost a little of his
lustre in recent seasons.

He simply has not been the same player he was in his Brownlow years of 2015 and 2019, and last year officially ceded control of the Fremantle midfield to their bevy of young stars.

But Fyfe’s pure pedigree deserves respect, hence his presence on this list. At his best, the veteran is one of the modern greats; insanely good in the clinches and with a seemingly unbreakable force of will.

I still have memories of a rainy Adelaide Oval night in 2015, watching him and Patrick Dangerfield go at it. Pure football magic.

Injuries, though, appear to be his kryptonite. A frustratingly regular one – but perhaps a rumoured move to the forward line in 2023 can see Fyfe become a match-winner once again.

41. Tom Barrass

West Coast Eagles | Defender

Perhaps by virtue of the Eagles’ rough last few years, Barrass remains perennially underrated by much of the footballing world – or, more likely, a lot of people outside Australia’s west simply don’t know how to read him.

This list is no different: one of our experts rated him as high as 11th; two – including me – rated him in the thirties; and two neglected to include him at all.

Barrass is at his best under pressure, often playing a lone hand in an Eagles defence that was regularly under siege in 2022; he has well and truly taken over from Jeremy McGovern as the club’s premier intercept marker, too.

The top 50 so far

50. Angus Brayshaw
49. Jordan Dawson
48. Bailey Smith
47. Aaron Naughton
46. Tom Papley
45. Lance Franklin
44. Tyson Stengle
43. Dustin Martin
42. Nat Fyfe
41. Tom Barrass

Check back in on Tuesday to find out who we picked from 31-40!

The Crowd Says:

2023-02-16T02:32:35+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Like a true forward!

2023-02-16T01:12:48+00:00

BillyW

Roar Rookie


Norts - at his best when jumping on team mates heads on the goal line and pinching the poor midfielders goals! :silly:

2023-02-14T23:13:37+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


2022, played less than Fyfe, 2021 he was terrible...under 50% disposal both years, under 20 disposal average. Even 2020, it was just 10 minute cameos. Nah, he's rolling on reputation.

2023-02-14T19:31:17+00:00

Luke

Guest


but in those 3 years he was explosive and the main reason why richmond went back to back in 2019,2020. Dont care about Richmond, but there's no denying that Martin deserved top 20...but has been left injury prone last 2 years now, so wouldnt rate him in top 100 now.

2023-02-14T01:02:23+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Nup. After 22 games.

2023-02-14T00:21:54+00:00

Chanon

Roar Rookie


Your counting extra final’s appearance’s

2023-02-13T23:41:13+00:00

Denny Cruse

Guest


Lance Franklin should not be anywhere near a Top 50 list and hasn't been in the competition's Top 50 players for at least 3 years now.

2023-02-13T23:14:46+00:00

theirishman

Roar Rookie


I'm with you regarding Bailey Smith and Naughton. Much ado about not much.

2023-02-13T19:49:51+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Wrong way around.

2023-02-13T15:44:00+00:00

berrlins

Roar Pro


Oscar hasnt played alot but with Kennedy retiring and his potency when he is there you'd imagine that's where he'll end up. Splitting his time between forward and defence (did he ruck at some stage?) And still averaging more than a goal a game is pretty solid for a 60 gamer. As for Baz even sure availability will help his cause but he needs to be more damaging. He's got elite speed and can run all day but prefers to use it by foot and shanks it more often than not. If he could start kicking more goals it would help (6 from 17 games isn't enough) then I could see him push higher into the top 50 as well.

2023-02-13T14:23:48+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


I don't think any of these lists have ever been based on the year just gone...just who people reckon are the best 50. Robbo didn't have Fyfe in the top 100 last year but had Dusty top 10 despite getting less than 20 touches a game for the last 3 years and disposing at 45%.

2023-02-13T14:02:22+00:00

Luke

Guest


i agree, buddy should be top 50, as he kicked a lot. I think both should be above Papley though... Also, as great as Dusty and Fyfe (yes, your beloved fyfe) are, if this list is going on based on 2022 form and leading into 2023, neither of them are top 50...Dont get me wrong, they could both be top 10 by end of year, but going off both players last 2 seasons, they would struggle to make top 100...This is injury related, but still relevant. I know you';ll disagree, as youre very one eyed when it comes to freo.

2023-02-13T13:38:31+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Oscar hasn’t played a lot in the forward line. Agree with reservations about Bazlenka. His on again, off again availability (only 17 games) has been the reason for reservations about other players. For instance, it’s why Fyfe is not top 10. Bailey has to become more consistently available to be top 50. Top 50 potential? Yeah.

2023-02-13T13:37:07+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Buddy 52 goals. Norts 51 goals.

2023-02-13T07:23:32+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Yes

2023-02-13T07:14:54+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


Doh msg vanished.lol. Bradshaw is 2 tears younger, which suprised me actually.

2023-02-13T07:13:37+00:00

AdamDilligafThompson

Roar Rookie


2 years sooner actually just looked it up, 2015 and 2017. Creeks probs that 2 years older than I thought actually. Still a quick transition from being traded on to captain I guess though. Not that ots a bad thing was just curious.lol.

2023-02-13T06:04:44+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Didn't he start at the same time as Andy Brayshaw?...or sooner?

2023-02-13T06:03:38+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


It's always subjective. Wait until Robbo's comedy list comes out. All Victorians. Just an observation; I have gone to most of the Freo match sims at Cockburn and on pure class, touch and ease of one on one contest wins, Fyfey is very impressive and not a bandage in sight. Most non-Freo folk say he's done. He'll have an AA year.

2023-02-13T05:57:02+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Did Norts kick more than Buddy last year?

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