A total of nine changes have been made to our rolling 2025 All-Australian team, with new names appearing in each area of the field following the past six weeks of action.

Zero Hanger will name a continued All-Australian side after every six rounds of the season, with the next side to be named after Round 18, highlighting the changes since the last side was named.

Since naming our initial side after Round 6, the competition has seen new contenders emerge, and some who were unlucky to miss the first team have now moved into the 23-player side.

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On the other side of the coin, injury and the form of others have forced nine players out of the rolling side, while some incumbent names have moved from the bench, or vice versa.

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Here's our rolling All-Australian team after Round 12...

2. Midfielders

The centre line has remained the same since Round 6, with Hugh McCluggage and Max Holmes occupying the wings while Nick Daicos roams through the middle.

The followers line has undergone a change in all three spots, with Melbourne's Max Gawn stepping into the ruck role while Geelong's Bailey Smith has moved from the bench and Gold Coast's Noah Anderson has come into the team alongside Gawn.

Crows captain Jordan Dawson has held his spot at half-forward as a rotating option, while the bench includes the likes of Zach Merrett, George Hewett and the incoming Ed Richards and Tristan Xerri.

The addition of Gawn and Xerri sees a two-ruck tandem embedded in the side, with forward-ruck Riley Thilthorpe making way after being named on the bench in the initial side.

Midfielders brought out of the side include Matt Rowell, De Koning and Andrew Brayshaw.

Other midfielders in the mix include Caleb Serong, Tom Green, Luke Jackson, Marcus Bontempelli, Tom Liberatore, Zak Butters, Steele Sidebottom and Isaac Heeney.