PORT ADELAIDE superstar Robbie Gray has been included in AFL.com.au’s mid-season All-Australian team.

Gray is the only Port Adelaide player picked in the team and if he continues his form could be in line for his fourth All-Australian nod.

The three-time John Cahill Medallist as club best and fairest was also club-leading goal kicker in 2011.

His individual honours also include winning three Showdown Medals and the 2014 AFL Coaches Association Champion Player of the Year.

Playing primarily as a forward in 2018, Gray has recorded career-highs for handballs (27 against Essendon in Round 4), Disposals (39 against Essendon in Round 4), tackles (10 against Sydney in Round 2) and Goals (6 against Adelaide in Round 8).

Tom Jonas also rated a mention as a potential inclusion to back up his naming in the All-Australian squad for the first time in 2017.

Jonas is second in the AFL for marks, including a career-high 15 against Geelong in Round 5, and sixth for one-percenters.

West Coast is the best represented in the mid-season All-Australian squad selected by AFL.com.au with five players chosen.

Defenders Elliot Yeo, Jeremy McGovern and Shannon Hurn are all in the side, Andrew Gaff is on a wing while Jack Darling has been picked at centre half forward. 

Port Adelaide’s opponent on Friday night, Richmond, has three players in the team.

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