After every round of the 2025 AFL season, ESPN's football writers will come together and determine who should hold a place in their rolling All-Australian team.
So, who deserves a coveted blazer if the season were to end right now?
ESPN's rolling All-Australian team (post-Round 8)
FB: Jacob Weitering (CARL), Sam Taylor (GWS), Josh Battle (HAW)
HB: Dayne Zorko (BRIS), Darcy Moore (COLL), Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
C: Jordan Dawson (ADE), Matt Rowell (GC), Bailey Smith (GEE)
HF: Jack Higgins (STK), Josh Treacy (FRE), Izak Rankine (ADE)
FF: Patrick Dangerfield (GEE), Ben King (GC), Toby Greene (GWS)
R: Max Gawn (MEL), Nick Daicos (COLL), Zach Merrett (ESS)
I/C: Steele Sidebottom (COLL), Andrew Brayshaw (FRE), Tom Liberatore (WB), George Hewett (CARL)
Changes from Round 7
INS: After a pair of dominant performances, it's time Melbourne skipper Max Gawn retakes his rightful crown as the best ruck in the competition. Speaking of an impressive fortnight, Hawthorn recruit Josh Battle has been in scintillating form and has to be rewarded with a blazer. In the forward half of the ground, dynamic Crow Izak Rankine makes his first appearance in the All-Australian team.
OUTS: We're only rolling with one ruck in this team and the addition of Gawn means Carlton's Tom de Koning had to make way. Paul Curtis, currently serving a three-game suspension, also falls off the team, as does Lachie Whitfield, who has been in a mini slump in recent weeks.
In the mix
Once again, two-time Brownlow Medal winner Lachie Neale can consider himself pretty stiff to not be in the side, but another big performance and he's in. We're also keeping our eyes on a couple of Bulldogs, skipper Marcus Bontempelli and Ed Richards, who currently leads the league in score involvements.