Collingwood was the form team for much of the home and away NAB AFLW season and leads all-comers in the 2021 AFLW All-Australian squad.
The Pies have six nominees in the squad of 40, with the final team of 21 – including a vice-captain and skipper – to be announced at the W Awards on Tuesday, April 20.
The midfield trio of Brianna Davey, Britt Bonnici and Jaimee Lambert have all made the cut, as well as forward Chloe Molloy, while defensive stalwarts Stacey Livingstone and Ruby Schleicher round out the Magpies' contingent.
Adelaide has four representatives – although Chelsea Randall, who split her time between the forward and back lines this year, missed out – as does Brisbane, Carlton, Melbourne, North Melbourne and Richmond.
The competition's No.1 draft pick from last year, Tiger Ellie McKenzie, is the youngest player in the squad of 40.
The AFLW's premier tagger – Brisbane's Cathy Svarc – has also been recognised for her efforts this year.
Every club has a representative, with one player named from each of Gold Coast, Geelong, St Kilda and West Coast.
2021 AFL Women’s All-Australian Squad
Adelaide
Sarah Allan
Anne Hatchard
Ebony Marinoff
Erin Phillips
Brisbane
Kate Lutkins
Sophie Conway
Catherine Svarc
Dakota Davidson
Carlton
Breann Moody
Kerryn Harrington
Darcy Vescio
Madison Prespakis
Collingwood
Stacey Livingstone
Chloe Molloy
Brittany Bonnici
Brianna Davey
Jaimee Lambert
Ruby Schleicher
Fremantle
Gemma Houghton
Kiara Bowers
Janelle Cuthbertson
Geelong
Meghan McDonald
GWS
Alyce Parker
Gold Coast
Lauren Ahrens
Melbourne
Kate Hore
Karen Paxman
Tyla Hanks
Lauren Pearce
North Melbourne
Emma King
Emma Kearney
Jasmine Garner
Ashleigh Riddell
Richmond
Harriet Cordner
Katie Brennan
Monique Conti
Ellie McKenzie
St Kilda
Georgia Patrikios
West Coast
Mikayla Bowen
Western Bulldogs
Isabel Huntington
Ellie Blackburn