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.
5. Interchange
Sam Walsh
Elevated himself into elite status just 50 games into his career. Currently averaging a career high 30.2 disposals in just his third season, Walsh has cemented himself as possibly the most important cog in Carltonโs future successes, and is primed for his first All-Australian selection.
Midfielder
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
Ollie Wines
A bull of an inside midfielder for Portย Adelaide that consistently wins it at the source and is a big reason as to why Port are such a strong clearance team.
Averaging an impressive 31.1 disposals per game along with 4.4 tackles, the Victorian has proven why he is such a consistent and high quality midfielder, and could obtain his first All-Australian blazer come season's end if he continues his strong form.
Midfielder
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances
Harris Andrews
One of the best key defenders in the game, locks down the best key forward from the opposition whilst averaging 15.8 disposals in the process.
Would be competing against Steven May, Darcy Moore and Jacob Weitering for the full-back position in the All-Australian side, and if successful, would be his third All-Australian selection in as many years.
Defender
Disposals
Marks
Rebound50s
Jarryd Lyons
Lyons is an ultra consistent performer in the Lionsโ engine room, and has stepped up big time inย Lachie Nealeโs absence.
The midfielder is currently averaging a career high 27.7 disposals per game, with his scintillating form providing a big reason why Brisbane are one of the in-form teams in the competition, and could earn him his first All-Australian blazer.
Midfielder
Disposals
Tackles
Clearances