Allies (Australian rules football)

The senior men's team has not competed since the end of State of Origin representative football in 1999.

[2] The senior Allies wore a guernsey with teal and black halves in 1995, and they added a jagged white-trimmed orange field from 1996.

Its guernseys and logos featured a stylised letter A formed from a black star on a white background.

[4] Since its re-establishment as an underage team, the Allies guernsey remains based on the 1990s design, but it is predominately sky blue, instead of teal, and adds a dark green stripe and maroon cuffs and socks, thus representing the state sporting colour of each of its composite state and territory teams.

Allies vs Western Australia in Perth, at Subiaco Oval Coach: Captain: Vice Captain: Deputy Vice Captain: Australian Capital Territory Brett Allison (North Melbourne) Don Pyke (West Coast Eagles) New South Wales Billy Brownless (Geelong) Northern Territory Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) Gary Dhurrkay (Fremantle) Adrian McAdam (North Melbourne) Michael McLean (Brisbane Bears) Darryl White (Brisbane Bears) Queensland Marcus Ashcroft (Brisbane Bears) Che Cockatoo-Collins (Essendon) Gavin Crosisca (Collingwood) Tasmania Chris Bond (Richmond) Matthew Febey (Melbourne) Steven Febey (Melbourne) Michael Gale (Richmond) Simon Minton-Connell (Hawthorn) Ryan O'Connor (Essendon) Darrin Pritchard (Hawthorn) James Shanahan (St Kilda) Jason Taylor (Hawthorn) Paul Williams (Collingwood) Allies vs Victoria in Melbourne, at MCG Coach: Neale Daniher (New South Wales) Captain: Jason Dunstall (Queensland) Vice Captain: Deputy Vice Captain: New South Wales Billy Brownless (Geelong) Shane Crawford (Hawthorn) Ben Doolan (Essendon) Mark Roberts (North Melbourne) Greg Stafford (Sydney Swans) Northern Territory Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) Ronnie Burns (Geelong) Scott Chisholm (Fremantle) Darryl White (Brisbane Bears) Queensland Marcus Ashcroft (Brisbane Bears) Jason Akermanis (Brisbane Bears) Che Cockatoo-Collins (Essendon) Jason Dunstall (Hawthorn) Michael Voss (Brisbane Bears) Tasmania Chris Bond (Richmond) Matthew Febey (Melbourne) Adrian Fletcher (Brisbane Bears) Michael Gale (Richmond) Ryan O'Connor (Essendon) Matthew Richardson (Richmond) James Shanahan (St Kilda) Graham Wright (Collingwood) Allies vs Western Australia in Perth, at Subiaco Oval Coach: Neale Daniher (New South Wales) Captain: Jason Dunstall (Queensland) Vice Captain: Deputy Vice Captain: Australian Capital Territory Don Pyke (West Coast Eagles) New South Wales Stefan Carey (Sydney Swans) Ben Doolan (Essendon) Jason Mooney (Sydney Swans) Northern Territory Nathan Buckley (Collingwood) Ronnie Burns (Geelong) Gary Dhurrkay (Fremantle) Andrew McLeod (Adelaide) Darryl White (Brisbane Lions) Queensland Jason Akermanis (Brisbane Lions) Marcus Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions) Danny Dickfos (Brisbane Lions) Clarke Keating (Brisbane Lions) Tasmania Chris Bond (Richmond) Daryn Cresswell (Sydney Swans) Brendon Gale (Richmond) Michael Gale (Richmond) Trent Nichols (Richmond) James Shanahan (St Kilda) Paul Williams (Collingwood) Allies vs Victoria in Brisbane, at Gabba Coach: Damian Drum Captain: Vice Captain: Deputy Vice Captain: Australian Capital Territory Justin Blumfield (Essendon) Aaron Hamill (Carlton) New South Wales Shane Crawford (Sydney Swans) Jason Mooney (Sydney Swans) Brad Seymour (Sydney Swans) Dean Solomon (Essendon) Northern Territory Joel Bowden (Richmond) Ronnie Burns (Geelong) Darryl White (Brisbane Lions) Queensland Jason Akermanis (Brisbane Lions) Marcus Ashcroft (Brisbane Lions) Danny Dickfos (Brisbane Lions) Matthew Kennedy (Brisbane Lions) Stephen Lawrence (Hawthorn) Tasmania Daryn Cresswell (Sydney Swans) Matthew Febey (Melbourne) Michael Gale (Richmond) Ben Harrison (Richmond) Paul Hudson (Western Bulldogs) Michael Martin (Western Bulldogs) Dion Scott (Brisbane Lions) Matthew Young (St Kilda) In senior women's football, an Allies interstate team incorporated players from the traditional Allies states as well as South Australia and Western Australia for a one-off match against Victoria in July 2017 at Etihad Stadium.

[5] At the Under 18/19s level, composite teams under the Allies name have competed in the AFL Women's Under 18 Championships since the 2017 season; however, these are differently composed to the men's competition.