Hawthorn stars James Sicily, Luke Breust and Jai Newcombe have been selected in the All Australian squad.
It is Sicily's second consecutive squad nomination after being named in the 40-man squad last year, adding to his previous nomination in 2019.
In just his third season, it is Newcombe's first squad selection while Breust is now in contention for his third All Australian blazer after making the final team in 2014 and 2018.
Sicily has again asserted his dominance this season, finishing the year ranked first in the league for marks (9.9 per game), while averaging 26.4 disposals at 83.3 per cent efficiency, including five games of 30 or more disposals.
Meanwhile, at just 22 years old, Newcombe has become the youngest Hawk to feature in the All Australian squad since Lance Franklin in 2007 who was aged 20 at the time.
The impressive youngster, who celebrated just his 50th game earlier this month, has produced an outstanding campaign in the brown and gold.
Newcombe averaged 25.1 disposals per game this year, in addition to 5.5 clearances and 6.4 score involvements.
Despite being in his 15th AFL season, Breust continues to feature among the best forwards in the competition, finishing with 47 goals for the season.
The 32-year-old left his season-best performance for Round 20, when he kicked an equal career-high six majors.
The final All Australian team of 22 will be named on Wednesday 30 August as part of the AFL Awards.
2023 All Australian squad
Oscar Allen, West Coast Eagles
Noah Anderson, Gold Coast SUNS
Harris Andrews, Brisbane Lions
Luke Breust, Hawthorn
Nick Blakey, Sydney Swans
Marcus Bontempelli, Western Bulldogs
Zak Butters, Port Adelaide
Charlie Cameron, Brisbane Lions
Stephen Coniglio, GWS GIANTS
Patrick Cripps, Carlton
Charlie Curnow, Carlton
Josh Daicos, Collingwood
Nick Daicos, Collingwood
Joe Daniher, Brisbane Lions
Jordan Dawson, Adelaide Crows
Jordan de Goey, Collingwood
Tim English, Western Bulldogs
Tom Green, GWS GIANTS
Toby Greene, GWS GIANTS
Errol Gulden, Sydney Swans
Dan Houston, Port Adelaide
Luke Jackson, Fremantle
Kyle Langford, Essendon
Nick Larkey, North Melbourne
Tom Liberatore, Western Bulldogs
Rowan Marshall, St Kilda
Dustin Martin, Richmond
Zach Merrett, Essendon
Darcy Moore, Collingwood
Lachie Neale, Brisbane Lions
Jai Newcombe, Hawthorn
Christian Petracca, Melbourne
Isaac Quaynor, Collingwood
Mason Redman, Essendon
Connor Rozee, Port Adelaide
Luke Ryan, Fremantle
Caleb Serong, Fremantle
James Sicily, Hawthorn
Jack Sinclair, St Kilda
Tom Stewart, Geelong
Jack Viney, Melbourne
Taylor Walker, Adelaide Crows
Jacob Weitering, Carlton
Callum Wilkie, St Kilda