Geelong trio Jeremy Cameron, Max Holmes, and Bailey Smith have been recognised for strong seasons, earning a place in the 44-man 2025 AFL All-Australian squad.
Cameron has again been recognised after a prolific campaign in front of goal.
The four-time All-Australian (2013, 2019, 2022, 2024) kicked a career-high 83 goals from 23 games this season, averaging 13.7 disposals and nearly eight score involvements per match.
Cameron, who was also named in the extended squad back in 2015, will be aiming to claim his fifth blazer.
Holmes has been rewarded with his second consecutive squad selection.
He played all 23 games, averaging 26.9 disposals, 10.1 contested possessions and 4.7 clearances per game, while also hitting the scoreboard with 11 goals.
Despite being overlooked for the final team last year, the 22-year-old’s consistency and ability to impact both inside and outside the contest give him a strong case for his first All-Australian jumper.
Former Western Bulldog Smith has made an immediate impact in his first season at Geelong, earning a maiden All-Australian squad call-up.
The 23-year-old averaged a career-best 31.7 disposals and 11.1 contested possessions across 20 matches, while also contributing defensively with five tackles per game.
His ball-winning ability and drive through the middle have been crucial to the Cats’ midfield mix, and have him second on the line of betting for the Brownlow Medal.
The final team of 22 will be announced on Thursday, August 28, at the AFL Awards.
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