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.
7. Jake Lloyd (Sydney)
The 24-year-old dashing defender has fast become a core feature in the league's most stingy and unrelenting defense at the Sydney Swans. Ignoring all the speculation over cashed-up offers regarding his signature at season's end, the country Victoria native has entered the prime of his career. He has impressively overtaken captain Josh Kennedy as the Swans' leading possession-gatherer, racking up 27.6 per game on average.
Never previously All-Australian, there is a case to be had over Lloyd's credentials. First in the league of total kicks (405), 140 marks (10th in AFL) 217 handballs, along with 132 rebound 50m (2nd in the AFL). If the All-Australian final 22 were based purely on statistics, Lloyd would be a shoe-in.