The 40-man All Australian has been released, and as always, there were a number of snubs.

While there will be even greater snubs in the final 22, there were some glaring omissions in the short-listed pool.

You can't please everyone, but these five could consider themselves the most unlucky.

Here are our five biggest All Australian snubs:

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Brad Hill (Fremantle)

Hill was picked on the wing in a number of experts' final line-ups, so his omission in the extended squad is a genuine head-scratcher.

The 26-year old took his game to new heights in 2019 to become a genuine A-grade midfielder, averaging 25.1 disposals and ranking in the top 10 for uncontested possessions, meters gained and kicks while playing all 22 games.

Hill was likely a victim of Fremantle's poor finish to the season, but stands as one of the remaining few true wingmen left in the game and deserving of selection.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - MAY 21: Bradley Hill of the Dockers celebrates a goal during the 2017 AFL round 09 match between the Fremantle Dockers and the Carlton Blues at Domain Stadium on May 21, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Media/Getty Images)
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