The AFL has revealed the 44-player squad to be selected from for this year's All-Australian team, with Brisbane and Fremantle dominating the selections with a league-best five players represented each.

Harris Andrews, Joe Daniher, Lachie Neale, Cameron Rayner and Dayne Zorko have made the cut for the Lions, while Andrew Brayshaw, Jordan Clark, Luke Ryan, Caleb Serong and Hayden Young have been named from the Dockers.

Minor premiers Sydney have four players selected, level with Carlton, while Essendon, St Kilda and Melbourne have one each.

Adelaide and Richmond are the only two clubs not represented.

Three ruckmen have been selected in the squad, with Max Gawn, Tristan Xerri and Darcy Cameron in the running for the in-demand position.

19 of the 44-man list have not earned an All-Australian selection before, while 10 players in the squad were named in last year's final All-Australian team.

Adelaideย 

None

Brisbane

Harris Andrews
Joe Daniher
Lachie Neale
Cam Rayner
Dayne Zorko

Carlton

Patrick Cripps
Charlie Curnow
Harry McKay
Jacob Weitering

Collingwood

Darcy Cameron
Nick Daicos

Essendon

Zach Merrett

Fremantle

Andrew Brayshaw
Jordan Clark
Luke Ryan
Caleb Serong
Hayden Young

Geelong

Jeremy Cameron
Max Holmes
Tyson Stengle

Gold Coast

Noah Anderson
Sam Collins

GWS

Brent Daniels
Jesse Hogan
Lachie Whitfield

Hawthorn

Massimo D'Ambrosio
Dylan Moore
James Sicily

Melbourne

Max Gawn

North Melbourne

Harry Sheezel
Tristan Xerri

Port Adelaide

Jason Horne-Francis
Zak Butters
Dan Houston

Richmond

None

St Kilda

Jack Sinclair

Sydney

Nick Blakey
Errol Gulden
Isaac Heeney
Chad Warner

West Coast

Jeremy McGovern
Jake Waterman

Western Bulldogs

Marcus Bontempelli
Bailey Dale
Adam Treloar