The team at Zero Hanger have put together their mid-season All-Australian team for the players most deserving to be there at the moment in 2021.
Check out below to see who's made the best side for 2021 so far.
3. Forwards
Christian Petracca
Petracca is without a doubt one of the most impactful players in the competition. Itโs easy to see his influence which can be expressed by his brute force in the midfield or his ability to kick goals inside 50.
Currently averaging 28.3 disposals and 1.1 goals per game. A lock for back-to-back All-Australians.
Forward
Disposals
Clearances
Goals
Taylor Walker
The veteran key forward for the Crows has revived himself this season, averaging a career- high 3.3 goals per game and sits second only to Harry McKay on the Coleman Medal leaderboard.
Looking for his first All-Australian blazer in his 13th season.
Forward
Disposals
Marks
Goals
Toby Greene
No one is more exciting and dynamic than Toby Greene. Has stepped up to the captaincy in the absence of Stephen Coniglio and has excelled averaging 18.7 disposals and 2.4 goals per game.
Arguably the best small-forward in the game and going for his second All-Australian selection.
Forward
Disposals
Marks
Goals
Tom Hawkins
A selfless key forward for the Cats, embracing a new role alongside Jeremy Cameron with his ability to get others involved with 20 score assists on the year and averaging 2.4 goals per game himself.
A fourth All-Australian could be on the cards.
Forward
Disposals
Marks
Goals
Harry McKay
The current Coleman Medal leader with 38 goals through 12 games for the Blues, knows how to find the goals and would be hard to leave the big key-forward out of the All-Australian side.
Forward
Disposals
Marks
Goals
Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
The small live-wire forward for the Bombers is an excitement machine, averaging a career-high 2.3 goals per game, and impacting the game with his tackling and pressure in the forward half.
Hard to leave out and would be his first All-Australian blazer.
Forward
Disposals
Marks
Goals