Four Fremantle players are in the running for 2025 All Australian selection with Andrew Brayshaw, Jordan Clark, Luke Jackson and Caleb Serong all named in the extended squad of 44 players.
Serong has two All Australian jackets (2023, 2024), midfield partner Brayshaw one (2022), while Jackson and Clark are vying for their first selection in the final team.
The final line-up will be announced on Thursday evening as part of the 2025 AFL Players’ MVP Awards, where the winners of the AFL Players’ Most Valuable Player, Best First Year Player, Best Captain and Most Courageous Player will also be revealed.
certified All Australian worthy 😍
— Fremantle Dockers (@freodockers) August 26, 2025
unbelievable home + away seasons by four outright guns of the competition.#foreverfreo pic.twitter.com/DqphfYBRZx
Andrew Brayshaw
• 2022 All Australian Team
• 2024 All Australian squad
• 23 matches this season, 7 goals, 8 behinds
• Averages 26.7 disposals, 74.6% disposal efficiency, 11.0 contested possessions, 5.0 clearances, 2.1 centre clearances, 6.7 tackles, 6.6 score involvements and 4.7 inside 50s
The dynamic midfielder once again led from the front with Brayshaw setting a career-high tally for tackles (155), ranking eighth in the competition. The 25-year-old also captained Fremantle in several games, sharing the responsibility with Serong in the absence of Alex Pearce. The pair demonstrated their ability to stand up under pressure.
Jordan Clark
• 2024 All Australian squad
• Never previously All Australian
• 23 matches, 2 goals, 3 behinds
• Averages 24.3 disposals at 75.7% disposal efficiency, 483.9 metres gained, 12.9 pressure acts, 4.9 marks, 4.2 score involvements, and 3 tackles per game
Coming off a breakout 2024 season which saw Clark named in the All Australian squad of 44 for the first time, he has backed up his efforts with another brilliant season. One of the game’s best running defenders, Clark has played a pivotal role in rebounding Fremantle’s attack from defensive 50.
Luke Jackson
• 2023 All Australian squad
• Never previously All Australian
• 20 matches, 19 goals, 6 behinds
• Averages 17.8 disposals at 74.9% disposal efficiency, 22.3 hitouts, 15.2 pressure acts, 6.2 score involvements, 4 tackles, and 3.5 marks per game.
In his third season with Fremantle, Jackson has elevated his game to become one of the most exciting and versatile players in the competition, with the 199cm big man excelling as a forward, ruck and even as a pure midfielder and rover at times throughout an outstanding season.
Caleb Serong
• 2023, 2024 All Australian
• 23 matches, 7 goals, 6 behinds
• Averages 27 disposals at 65.6% disposal efficiency, 14.1 contested disposals, 8 clearances, 5.9 score involvements, 5.3 inside 50s, and 4.6 tackles per game.
Serong has had another outstanding year in the midfield, ranking second in the competition for clearances behind only Gold Coast’s Matt Rowell, and equal 11th league-wide for total disposals.
Next step - narrowing it down to 22 🤩
— AFL (@AFL) August 26, 2025
The 2025 AFL All-Australian squad has arrived: https://t.co/fSQGY3VgUn pic.twitter.com/7gpoA9dT62
2025 All Australian Squad Members by Club
Adelaide Crows (five), Brisbane Lions (five), Collingwood (three), Fremantle (four), Geelong Cats (three), Gold Coast SUNS (five), GWS GIANTS (four), Hawthorn (two), Melbourne (two), Port Adelaide (two), Richmond (one), St Kilda (one), Sydney Swans (two) and Western Bulldogs (five).
The 2025 All Australian selection panel is Andrew Dillon (Chair), Eddie Betts, Jude Bolton, Nathan Buckley, Kane Cornes, Abbey Holmes, Glen Jakovich, Laura Kane and Matthew Pavlich.