With only 12 days until the 2025 Toyota AFL Indigenous All Stars game, the AFL has unveiled the full Indigenous All Stars squad, with Melbourne's Steven May selected. 

A total of 31 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AFL players from 16 clubs will take part in the February 15 match against Fremantle, which includes seven All Australians, nine premiership players, six top ten draft picks, and three Mark of the Year winners. 

Port Adelaide FC will have four representatives in the squad with Jase Burgoyne, Jeremy Finlayson, Jason Horne-Francis and Willie Rioli all selected. They will be joined by Geelong’s rising star Lawson Humphries and 2022 Premiership player and All Australian, Tyson Stengle. 

No strangers to the All Stars squad, two members of the 2013 All Stars team have also been selected including Melbourne FC premiership player Steven May, and Western Bulldogs defender, Liam Jones. 

Gold Coast will be represented with the inclusion of Joel Jeffrey and Ben Long, while West Coast’s Coen Livingstone and Tim Kelly will line up against their cross-town rivals as they pull on the All Stars guernsey. 

More Victorian clubs will also be represented as North Melbourne’s Captain Jy Simpkin, Richmond’s star forward Maurice Rioli and Hawthorn’s Karl Amon join the team. The All Stars have also recruited fellow Melbourne-based players Jade Gresham from Essendon, Collingwood’s Ash Johnson, Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera from St Kilda, along with Jesse Motlop and Zac Williams from Carlton. 

2013 All Stars squad member and 2021 Premiership player for Melbourne, Steven May, said he was looking forward to playing in the side once again. 

“As a kid growing up in Darwin, I always dreamed of being part of it. I was lucky enough to play back in 2013, and it’s pretty surreal that I get that opportunity again,” May said. 

“It’s a privilege to represent our culture on the big stage. It’s also a great chance for us to come together, from different cultures and backgrounds, to play the game that we all love. Hopefully we can put on a good show.” 

Indigenous All Stars Head Coach Xavier Clarke said the selection committee were fortunate with so many talented Indigenous players available. 

“It was fantastic to see so many players available to play in the game. It’s an exciting squad and I can’t wait to coach such a great list of players against Fremantle,” Clarke said. 

“I am in a fortunate position of having so much talent to work with and I can’t wait to see the boys put on a show.” 

The 20 players announced today joined Fremantle’s Shai Bolton, Alex Pearce and Michael Walters, Adelaide Crows young gun Izak Rankine, 2015 Indigenous All Stars team member and current Hawthorn player Jarman Impey, Brisbane premiership players Charlie Cameron and Callum Ah Chee, West Coast premiership player Liam Ryan, 2023 Norm Smith Medallist and Collingwood Premiership player Bobby Hill, three-time Premiership player for Hawthorn and now St Kilda star Bradley Hill and Melbourne Premiership player, Kysaiah Pickett. 

Tickets are on sale now and prices start at $10 for a junior under 15, and $35 for an adult, with family tickets (two adults and two juniors) only $70, allowing juniors to attend for free. 

The 2025 Toyota AFL Indigenous All Stars match will take place on Saturday, 15 February 2025 at Optus Stadium in Perth, with the Indigenous All Stars taking on Fremantle as part of the AFL pre-season fixture. 

For tickets and more information head to afl.com.au/allstars 

Indigenous All Stars Squad 

Callum Ah Chee – Noongar, Palyku and Nyikina, Yawuru 

Karl Amon - Noonuccal 

Shai Bolton - Minang and Wilman 

Jase Burgoyne – Kokatha, Larrakia, Warai 

Charlie Cameron – Waanyi and Lardil 

Jeremy Finlayson - Yorta Yorta 

Jade Gresham - Yorta Yorta 

Bobby Hill – Whadjuk, Ballardong, Noongar 

Brad Hill – Wilmen, Noongar 

Jason Horne-Francis - Wardaman 

Lawson Humphries - Nyul Nyul, Oomiday, Worrora 

Jarman Impey - Yorta Yorta 

Joel Jeffrey – Kukatj, Wulwulam 

Ash Johnson – Jaru, Kija 

Liam Jones - Kija 

Tim Kelly – Noongar, Wongi, Yamatji 

Coen Livingstone – Balardong, Noongar 

Ben Long – Anmatjerre 

Steven May - Larrakia 

Jesse Motlop - Larrakia 

Alex Pearce - Palawa 

Kysaiah Pickett – Yamatji, Noongar 

Willie Rioli – Tiwi 

Maurice Rioli - Tiwi 

Liam Ryan – Yamatji 

Izak Rankine - Kokatha and Ngarrindjeri 

Tyson Stengle – Wirangu 

Jy Simpkin - Yorta Yorta 

Michael Walters – Whadjuk, Wilmen and Ngarrindjeri 

Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera – Kokatha, Narangga 

Zac Williams - Wiradjuri