Richmond star forward Maurice Rioli Jnr joins some of the AFL's most talented players in being announced in the line-up for the Indigenous All-Stars who will take on Fremantle in Perth on Saturday, February 15.

Rioli Jnr, from the Tiwi Islands, has been named alongside former No.1 pick Jason Horne-Francis, two-time All-Australian Charlie Cameron, Norm Smith medallist Bobby Hill, triple premiership player Bradley Hill and St Kilda young gun Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera in the extended list, with the final playing squad to be finalised closer to the game.

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, 10 premiership players, seven top 20 national draft picks, and three Mark of the Year winners.

With only 12 days to go the countdown is on until the 2025 Toyota AFL Indigenous All Stars game, as the AFL unveils the full Indigenous All Stars squad for the match below.

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Indigenous All-Stars Squad

Callum Ah Chee – Noongar, Palyku and Nyikina, Yawuru
Karl Amon - Noonuccal
Shai Bolton - Minang and Wilman
Jase Burgoyne – Kokatha, Larraki, 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 jnr - 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