Every season a number of a top calibre AFL names are unlucky enough to miss out on All-Australian honours.

You can't please everybody, especially when the already much-debated squad of 40 is trimmed back to a lean 22.

But this year some big guns missed out, so it was only fitting that we made a list of the biggest snubs.

Here are Zero Hanger's Top 10 All-Australian Snubs for 2018.

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10. Josh Caddy (Richmond)

Reigning premiers Richmond have dominated the best 22 squad with year, with an enormous eight players earning All-Australian stripes. And while this doesn't come as a major surprise, the exclusion of influential and in-form goalkicker Caddy might be.

Continuing on his feats from last season, the former Cat booted 44 goals for the year is should be considered unlucky to miss out. The premiership Tiger averaged 2.2 goals, along with 5.8 score involvements, and was used in forward role second to Coleman medallist Jack Riewoldt.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MAY 26: Josh Caddy of the Tigers celebrates kicking a goal during the round 10 AFL match between the Richmond Tigers and the St Kilda Saints at Melbourne Cricket Ground on May 26, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)
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