AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match - Squads - Final Teams

Final Teams

2008 Victorian Tribute Match side
B: Campbell Brown (Hawthorn) Matthew Scarlett (Geelong) Darren Milburn (Geelong)
HB: Heath Shaw (Collingwood) Trent Croad (Hawthorn) Jarrad Waite (Carlton)
C: Brent Harvey (North Melbourne) Sam Mitchell (Hawthorn) Adam Goodes (Sydney)
HF: Ryan O'Keefe (Sydney) Jonathan Brown (Brisbane Lions) Robert Murphy (Western Bulldogs
F: Steve Johnson (Geelong) Brendan Fevola (Carlton) Daniel Bradshaw (Brisbane Lions)
Foll: Troy Simmonds (Richmond) Jimmy Bartel (Geelong) Chris Judd (Carlton)
Int: Josh Fraser (Collingwood) Luke Power (Brisbane Lions) Paul Chapman (Geelong)
James Kelly (Geelong) Nathan Foley (Richmond) Scott Pendlebury (Collingwood)
Joel Selwood (Geelong)
Coach: Mark Thompson (Geelong)


2008 Dream Team Tribute Match side
B: Graham Johncock (Adelaide) Ben Rutten (Adelaide) Craig Bolton (Sydney)
HB: Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Matthew Pavlich (Fremantle) Adam Cooney (Western Bulldogs)
C: Matthew Richardson (Richmond) Daniel Kerr (West Coast) Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide)
HF: Simon Goodwin (Adelaide) Cameron Mooney (Geelong) Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide)
F: Brett Burton (Adelaide) Lance Franklin (Hawthorn) Leon Davis (Collingwood)
Foll: Dean Cox (West Coast) Peter Burgoyne (Port Adelaide) Kane Cornes (Port Adelaide)
Int: Nathan Bock (Adelaide) Jamie Charman (Brisbane Lions) Joel Corey (Geelong)
Mathew Stokes (Geelong) Brett Kirk (Sydney) Corey Enright (Geelong)
Ryan Griffen (Western Bulldogs)
Coach: Mark Williams (Port Adelaide)


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