Four talented Richmond AFLW players have been named in the 2022 Season Seven All Australian squad.

Announced on Tuesday morning, Monique Conti, Ellie McKenzie, Eilish Sheerin and Courtney Wakefield all feature in the squad of 42.

Triple Richmond AFLW best-and-fairest winner Conti is already a three-time All-Australian, receiving the honour in 2019, 2021 and 2022.

The 22-year-old superstar, who last week finished in equal-second place in the AFL Coaches Association AFLW Champion Player of the Year Award, has taken her season to yet another level in 2022. 

The midfield sensation, who played her 50th AFLW game in last Saturday's qualifying final, averaged 21.7 disposals, 6.2 tackles and 3.7 inside-50s across her 10 home and away outings.

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Former No. 1 draft pick McKenzie, 20 has made the squad for the second time, having played a full season on both occasions.

The young gun, who will be hoping to be selected in the final All Australian team for the first time, averaged 15 disposals and 3.5 tackles per game throughout Season Seven.

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Thirty-year-old Sheerin, one of the recruits of the year, has produced an outstanding first season in the AFLW. 

The mature age draftee from the AFL Sydney competition has established herself as one of the league's best intercepting defender.

After recording 19 disposals, including 17 contested possessions, and 16 intercepts on debut in Round 1, she went on to average 16 disposals per game in her inaugural season. 

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Key forward Wakefield showed no signs of slowing down in Season Seven.

The 35-year-old inaugural AFLW Tiger kicked 13 goals in 10 games to finish equal-third in the leading goalkicker award, including a bag of four against Carlton in Round 8.

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The 2022 Season Seven AFLW All Australian selection panel is Nicole Livingstone (Chairperson), Sarah Black, Sam Virgo, Andrew Dillon, Laura Kane, Kelli Underwood, Megan Waters, Narelle Smith and Tim Harrington.