A combination of established AFL stars and youngsters on the rise headline our predicted 2030 All-Australian team.
The team has been selected based on current output at AFL level, age profile and scope for improvement.
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Young Port Adelaide star Jason Horne-Francis has quickly developed into one of the most powerful players in the competition. He is dangerous at stoppage with his power and cleanliness below his knees, while also providing a genuine threat one-on-one inside 50.
Will Ashcroft continues to build one of the most remarkable early careers in recent memory. A two-time Norm Smith medallist by the age of 21, the Brisbane midfielder is an elite clearance player with a proven ability to perform on the big stage. Looks destined for multiple All-Australian selections.
Josh Weddle offers enormous flexibility as one of the competition's most versatile players. Capable of playing almost anywhere on the ground, Weddle's rare combination of size, strength, speed and running power makes him an All-Australian contender.
Roos vice-captain Harry Sheezel is one of the most reliable and gifted young talents in the AFL. Equally comfortable across half-back or through the midfield, the North Melbourne star rarely plays a poor game and looms as a future captain and long-term star of the competition.
Suns captain Noah Anderson has established himself in the top handful of midfielders in the competition. The Gold Coast skipper is a classy onballer who excels at stoppage. Was All-Australian in 2025, and looks set to add to that across the next few seasons.






