TRAVIS Boak, Robbie Gray and Jay Schulz have been named in the 2014 All-Australian squad. 

The trio have enjoyed career-best seasons at Port Adelaide, which have also led to them being nominated for the 2014 AFL Players Association's Leigh Matthews Trophy for the League's most valuable player.

Boak, an All-Australian in 2013, has again shown his worth as the Power's skipper this year with another consistent season playing through the middle of the ground and often being forced to deal with some of the competition's best taggers.

Gray's career-defining performance this season led to him being voted the best player in the League by the AFL's coaches in the 2014 AFLCA Champion Player of the Year Award. 

He is one of the favourites to win this year's Brownlow Medal, and is certainly likely to win this year's John Cahill Medal as Port Adelaide's best and fairest player.

Schulz has also enjoyed one of his best seasons, having led the Coleman Medal race midway through the year and set to win yet another club leading goal kicker award. 

He has currently kicked a resounding 62 goals before the club's first final against Richmond this weekend.

The All-Australian team will be finalised next week. 

Players nominated for All-Australian squad

Adelaide Crows

Eddie Betts
Sam Jacobs
Brodie Smith
Daniel Talia

Brisbane Lions
Tom Rockliff

Carlton
Bryce Gibbs

Collingwood
Dayne Beams
Scott Pendlebury

Essendon
Dyson Heppell
Cale Hooker

Fremantle
Hayden Ballanytne
Nat Fyfe
Aaron Sandilands

Geelong
Tom Hawkins
Tom Lonergan
Joel Selwood
Harry Taylor

Gold Coast
Gary Ablett

GWS
Callan Ward

Hawthorn
Luke Breust
Shaun Burgoyne
Jack Gunston
Jordan Lewis
Jarryd Roughead

North Melbourne
Brent Harvey

Port Adelaide
Travis Boak
Robbie Gray
Jay Schulz

Richmond
Brandon Ellis
Dustin Martin
Alex Rance

St Kilda
Nick Riewoldt

Sydney Swans
Lance Franklin
Josh Kennedy
Nick Malceski
Luke Parker
Nick Smith

West Coast Eagles
Eric Mackenzie
Matthew Priddis

Western Bulldogs

Tom Liberatore