All-Australian Team
In 1972 the All-Australian team was picked based on the Perth Carnival.
| 1972 Perth Carnival All-Australian team | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | State | Club | |||||||
| Malcolm Blight | South Australia | Woodville | |||||||
| Tony Burgan | South Australia | Sturt | |||||||
| Jim Leitch | Tasmania | Scottsdale | |||||||
| David Clarke | Victoria | Geelong | |||||||
| Gary Dempsey | Victoria | Footscray | |||||||
| Gary Hardeman | Victoria | Melbourne | |||||||
| Alex Jesaulenko | Victoria | Carlton | |||||||
| Leigh Matthews | Victoria | Hawthorn | |||||||
| Peter McKenna | Victoria | Collingwood | |||||||
| Travis Payze | Victoria | St Kilda | |||||||
| Len Thompson | Victoria | Collingwood | |||||||
| David Thorpe | Victoria | Footscray | |||||||
| John Williams | Victoria | Essendon | |||||||
| Bob Beecroft | Western Australia | Swan Districts | |||||||
| Malcolm Brown | Western Australia | East Perth (captain) | |||||||
| Brian Ciccotosto | Western Australia | South Fremantle | |||||||
| Ken McAullay | Western Australia | East Perth | |||||||
| Ian Miller | Western Australia | Perth | |||||||
| Alan Watling | Western Australia | West Perth | |||||||
| George Young | Western Australia | Subiaco | |||||||
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