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Card Tradelist 1995 Select Series 1 1996 Select Series 1 All Australian Best & Fairests AA18 Shaun Rehn Adelaide Crows B&F1 Matt Connell Adelaide Crows Stat Smashers B&F3 Brett Ratten Carlton Blues SS1 Shaun Rehn Adelaide Crows B&F10 Darren Jarman Hawthorn Hawks SS3 David Schwarz Melbourne Demons B&F14 Nicky Winmar St Kilda Saints B&F15 Tony Lockett Sydney Swans 1995 Select Series 2 B&F16 Glen Jakovich West Coast Eagles Club Captains 2006 Smiths Hot Shot Tazos CC1 Tony McGuiness Adelaide Crows CC2 Roger Merrett Brisbane Bears Holagram Series CC4 Gavin Brown Collingwood Magpies H32 Robert Murphy Western Bulldogs CC6 Brad Boyd Fitzroy Lions CC7 Scott Wynd Footscray Bulldogs CC8 Ben Allen Fremantle Dockers CC9 Gary Ablett Geelong Cats Ken Hinkley Geelong Cats Barry Stoneham Geelong Cats CC10 Jason Dunstall Hawthorn Hawks CC11 Garry Lyon Melbourne Demons CC12 Wayne Carey North Melbourne Kangaroos CC13 Tony Free Richmond Tigers CC14 Danny Frawley St Kilda Saints CC15 Paul Kelly Sydney Swans 2007 Smiths Tazos 2007 Smiths Tazos Continued Gold Series Gold Trios 02 Andrew McLeod Adelaide Crows 60 Shane Tuck Richmond Tigers 08 Andrew Walker Carlton Blues Kayne Johnson Richmond Tigers 11 Dale Thomas Collingwood Magpies Brett Deledio Richmond Tigers 18 Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Dockers 64 Daniel Cross Western Bulldogs 24 Richard Vanderberg Hawthorn Hawks Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs 31 Kane Kornes Port Adelaide Power Adam Cooney Western Bulldogs 32 Peter Burgoyne Port Adelaide Power 33 Warren Tredrea Port Adelaide Power 2008 Smiths Legends Tazos 25 Nathan Thompson North Melbourne Kangaroos 26 Shannon Grant North Melbourne Kangaroos Future Legends 36 Brett Deledio Richmond Tigers 12 Brett Deledio Richmond Tigers 42 Adam Goodes Sydney Swans All Time Legends 44 Daniel Kerr West Coast Eagles 23 Billy Brownless Geelong Cats Gold Trios 25 Kevin Bartlett Richmond Tigers 49 Andrew McLeod Adelaide Crows 31 Glen Jakovich West Coast Eagles Mark Ricciuto Adelaide Crows Modern Legends Brett Burton Adelaide Crows 46 Barry Hall Sydney Swans 56 Richard Vandeberg Hawthorn Hawks Club Legends Mark Williams Hawthorn Hawks 51 Stephen Silvagni Carlton Blues Luke Hodge Hawthorn Hawks Bryce Gibbs Carlton Blues 57 Adam Yze Melbourne Demons Marc Murphy Carlton Blues Travis Johnstone Melbourne Demons 60 Brett Deledio Richmond Tigers Russell Robertson Melbourne Demons Matthew Richardson Richmond Tigers 58 Shannon Grant North Melbourne Kangaroos Kevin Bartlett Richmond Tigers Nathan Thompson North Melbourne Kangaroos Adam Simpson North Melbourne Kangaroos 2008 Select Champions 2009 Footy Kickers Holographic Foils 05 Jared Brennan Brisbane Lions HF1 Checklist 1 06 Jonathan Brown Brisbane Lions HF91 Lance Franklin Hawthorn Hawks 08 Luke Power Brisbane Lions HF98 Mark Williams Hawthorn Hawks 12 Matthew Kruezer Carlton Blues HF109 Jess Sinclair North Melbourne Kangaroos 13 Dane Swan Collingwood Magpies HF114 Cameron Bruce Melbourne Demons 14 Dale Thomas Collingwood Magpies HF118 James McDonald Melbourne Demons 16 Leon Davis Collingwood Magpies HF122 Paul Wheatley Melbourne Demons 17 David Hille Essendon Bombers HF130 Brendon Lade Port Adelaide Power 24 Aaron Sandilands Fremantle Dockers HF136 Joel Bowden Richmond Tigers 35 Brock McLean Melbourne Demons HF140 Kane Johnson Richmond Tigers 38 Daniel Wells North Melbourne Kangaroos HF155 Jason Gram St Kilda Saints 49 Sam Fisher St Kilda Saints HF109 Lindsay Gilbee Western Bulldogs 50 Brendan Goddard St Kilda Saints HF192 Brian Harris Western Bulldogs 51 Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Saints Blue Foil Signatures 54 Brett Kirk Sydney Swans FS31 Paul Hasleby Fremantle Dockers 55 Jarrad McVeigh Sydney Swans FS50 Michael Firrito North Melbourne Kangaroos 57 Dean Cox West Coast Eagles 60 Darren Glass West Coast Eagles 2009 Topps AFL Chipz Leading Goal Kicker Chipz LGK9 David Hale North Melbourne Kangaroos LGK10 Brad Miller Melbourne Demons Best & Fairest Chipz BF8 Lance Franklin Hawthorn Hawks Star Player Chipz S7 Gary Ablett Geelong Cats 2009 Herald Sun 2009 Select Champions Continued Best & Fairest Holographic Guernsey Cards BF11 Kane Cornes Port Adelaide Power GDC79 Joel Corey Geelong Cats BF13 Sam Fisher St Kilda Saints GDC80 Corey Enright Geelong Cats Rising Stars GDC81 Tom Harley Geelong Cats RS7 Austin Wonaeamirri Melbourne Demons GDC82 Steve Johnson Geelong Cats RS8 Kurt Tippett Adelaide Crows GDC83 Cameron Ling Geelong Cats RS10 Nathan Brown Collingwood Magpies GDC84 Mathew Stokes Geelong Cats RS11 Matthew Kreuzer Carlton Blues GDC141 Jordan McMahon Richmond Tigers RS16 Kyle Reimers Essendon Bombers GDC142 Mitch Morton Richmond Tigers RS20 Cale Morton Melbourne Demons GDC143 Chris Newman Richmond Tigers Sharp Shooters GDC144 Matthew Richardson Richmond Tigers SS3 Brendan Fevola Carlton Blues GDC150 Nick Dal Santo St Kilda Saints SS4 Paul Medhurst Collingwood Magpies GDC153 Jason Gram St Kilda Saints SS7 Steve Johnson Geelong Cats GDC154 Lenny Hayes St Kilda Saints SS9 David Hale North Melbourne Kangaroos GDC160 Luke Ablett Sydney Swans GDC161 Craig Bird Sydney Swans 2009 Select Champions GDC162 Craig Bolton Sydney Swans GDC166 Brett Kirk Sydney Swans Holographic Guernsey Cards GDC168 Martin Mattner Sydney Swans GDC1 Checklist 1 GDC175 Ashley Hansen West Coast Eagles GDC7 Richard Douglas Adelaide Crows GDC180 Matt Priddis West Coast Eagles GDC9 Chris Knights Adelaide Crows GDC194 Scott Welsh Western Bulldogs GDC10 Andrew McLeod Adelaide Crows GDC195 Cameron Wight Western Bulldogs GDC16 Jed Adcock Brisbane Lions Gold Foil Signatures GDC23 Travis Johnstone Brisbane Lions FS6 Michael Rischitelli Brisbane Lions GDC25 Joel Macdonald Brisbane Lions FS35 Brent Harvey North Melbourne Kangaroos GDC26 Luke Power Brisbane Lions Star Gems GDC47 Paul Medhurst Collingwood Magpies SG3 Jared Brennan Brisbane Lions GDC49 Heath Shaw Collingwood Magpies SG13 Paul Chapman Geelong Cats GDC61 Patrick Ryder Essendon Bombers SG14 Joel Selwood Geelong Cats GDC72 Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Dockers SG16 Sam Mitchell Hawthorn Hawks 2009 Select Champions Continued 2009 Select Pinnacle Continued Star Gems Holographic Guernsey Cards SG19 Brad Miller Melbourne Demons GDC20 Bradd Daziell Brisbane Lions SG22 Daniel Motlop Port Adelaide Power GDC21 Daniel Merrett Brisbane Lions Double Troubles GDC22 Daniel Rich Brisbane Lions DT3 Leon Davis/Dale Thomas Collingwood Magpies GDC23 Cheynee Stiller Brisbane Lions DT4 Lance Franklin/Jarryd Roughead Hawthorn Hawks GDC24 Troy Selwood Brisbane Lions DT5 Gary Ablett/Jimmy Bartel Geelong Cats GDC25 Tom Collier Brisbane Lions DT6 Justin Koschitzke/Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Saints GDC26 Justin Sherman Brisbane Lions GDC27 Albert Proud Brisbane Lions 2009 Select Pinnacle GDC40 Collingwood Checklist Collingwood Magpies GDC41 Shane O'Bree Collingwood Magpies Holographic Guernsey Cards GDC42 Harry O'Brien Collingwood Magpies GDC1 Checklist 1 GDC43 Ben Johnson Collingwood Magpies GDC2 Checklist 2 GDC44 Shannon Cox Collingwood Magpies GDC3 Checklist 3 GDC45 Dayne Beams Collingwood Magpies GDC4 Adelaide Crows Checklist Adelaide Crows GDC66 Paul Duffeld Fremantle Dockers GDC5 Tyson Edwards Adelaide Crows GDC67 Paul Haselby Fremantle Dockers GDC6 Bernie Vince Adelaide Crows GDC68 Scott Thornton Fremantle Dockers GDC7 Andy Otten Adelaide Crows GDC69 Marcus Drum Fremantle Dockers GDC8 Ben Rutten Adelaide Crows GDC70 Kepler Bradley Fremantle Dockers GDC9 Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide Crows GDC71 Stephen Hill Fremantle Dockers GDC10 Ivan Maric Adelaide Crows GDC72 Josh Head Fremantle Dockers GDC11 David Mackay Adelaide Crows GDC73 Antoni Grover Fremantle Dockers GDC12 Andrew McLeod Adelaide Crows GDC74 Nick Suban Fremantle Dockers GDC13 Jared Petrenko Adelaide Crows GDC76 Geelong Checklist Geelong Cats GDC14 Myke Cook Adelaide Crows GDC77 Brad Ottens Geelong Cats GDC15 Taylor Walker Adelaide Crows GDC78 James Kelly Geelong Cats GDC16 Brisbane Lions Checklist Brisbane Lions GDC79 Cameron Mooney Geelong Cats GDC17 Josh Drummond Brisbane Lions GDC80 Darren Milburn Geelong Cats GDC19 Ashley McGrath Brisbane Lions GDC81 Max Rooke Geelong Cats 2009 Select Pinnacle Continued 2009 Teamcoach Holographic Guernsey Cards Silvers GDC82 Mark Blake Geelong Cats 09 Andrew Carrazzo DYK Carlton Blues GDC83 Travis Varcoe Geelong Cats 17 Andrew Lovett MM Essendon Bombers GDC84 Ryan Gamble Geelong Cats 24 Corey Enright MM Geelong Cats GDC85 Tom Hawkins Geelong Cats 27 Luke Hodge MM Hawthorn Hawks GDC86 David Wojcinski Geelong Cats 30 Michael Firrito FF North Melbourne Kangaroos GDC87 Harry Taylor Geelong Cats 33 Peter Burgoyne DYK Port Adelaide Power All Australian 42 Nick Malceski DYK Sydney Swans AA8 Joel Corey Geelong Cats 46 Adam Hunter FF West Coast Eagles AA10 Steve Johnson Geelong Cats 51 Tyson Edwards FF Adelaide Crows AA11 Nick Riewoldt St Kilda Saints 56 Luke Power FF Brisbane Lions AA15 Paul Medhurst Collingwood Magpies 60 Marc Murphy MM Carlton Blues AA16 Dean Cox West Coast Eagles 68 Rhys Palmer FF Fremantle Dockers AA18 Gary Ablett Geelong Cats 70 Jimmy Bartel MM Geelong Cats AA19 Corey Enright Geelong Cats 71 Joel Corey DYK Geelong Cats AA20 Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Dockers 72 Cameron Ling DYK Geelong Cats AA21 Matthew Richardson Richmond Tigers 83 Domenic Cassisi DYK Port Adelaide Power AA22 Aaron Sandilands Fremantle Dockers 88 Nathan Foley MM Richmond Tigers Medal Cards 91 Nick Dal Santo DYK St Kilda Saints MC4 Rhys Palmer Fremantle Dockers 92 Lenny Hayes DYK St Kilda Saints Premiership Predictor 93 Brett Kirk FF Sydney Swans P9 Melbourne (Redeemed) Melbourne Demons 96 Daniel Kerr FF West Coast Eagles Predictor Redemption 103 Daniel Bradshaw FF Brisbane
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