Blues, Eagles and Hawks Have Youngest AFL Lists
It isn’t a surprise to see that Carlton have the youngest list in the AFL, and when it is noted that they also have players like Fevola they could also be called the most immature team too.
The Eagles and Hawks are also loaded with youth, but a Grand Final spot in 2008 is not an unrealistic expectation.
According to the article from The Age, Fremantle are the oldest club when their ages are averaged out. They certainly don’t play like they have an experience advantage over their opponents.
From The Age: Who is the youngest of them all?
The Eagles and Hawks are also loaded with youth, but a Grand Final spot in 2008 is not an unrealistic expectation.
According to the article from The Age, Fremantle are the oldest club when their ages are averaged out. They certainly don’t play like they have an experience advantage over their opponents.
From The Age: Who is the youngest of them all?
The Blues have no player over 30 — Jason Saddington, who just turned 28, is the eldest — and no player who has reached 200 games, making them the least experienced side in the competition.
For instance, the second youngest side is West Coast, whose players, on average, are just 21 days older than Carlton, yet whose premiership window is perceived as being very much open.
For instance, the second youngest side is West Coast, whose players, on average, are just 21 days older than Carlton, yet whose premiership window is perceived as being very much open.

