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Big V advocate named Victoria’s Chairman of Selectors

Andrew SlevisonΒ  β€’ Β November 7th, 2025 9:57 am
Big V advocate named Victoria’s Chairman of Selectors
A passionate Big V advocate, Garry Lyon is the Chairman of Selectors for the Victoria team ahead of next year’s State of Origin return.
The Melbourne legend and former Vic regular, Lyon has announced that he will be the selection chief for the 2026 clash with Western Australia in Perth.
Lyon, who has called for AFL Origin to return for some time, is ecstatic to be involved with such an important role.

β€œI’m thrilled that it is back,” Lyon said on SEN Breakfast. β€œI’ve been banging the desk for a long period of time.
β€œI also dropped off for a couple of years because I thought here wasn’t the appetite from the players and I maintain that if this was to work it has to be talent-driven.
β€œIt would appear that the players have got that appetite again. We’ve constantly asked them over the last couple of years and it’s been really strong.
β€œNow they get that chance to back it up and hopefully when it comes around we’ll get two really strong, competitive footy sides.”
Lyon played in some remarkably strong Victorian teams in his heyday, alongside the likes of Tony Lockett, Gary Ablett Snr, Jason Dunstall, Dermott Brereton, Stewart Loewe and Chris Grant, among others.
Seeing the modern day version of that coming together is something that excites him.
β€œThat is the great thrill,” he said of seeing so many stars in the one side.
β€œIn the end I got booted to centre half-back because there was no room in that team.
β€œTo walk into those rooms was one of the great thrills of my footy career.
β€œI want that for these players. It’s pure footy, it’s as pure as it gets.”
There will be sceptics who believe this is just a kick-and-giggle but Lyon believes the players will take it seriously.
β€œI understand there’s people who don’t think it should come back and people thinking it’s a joke,” Lyon said.
β€œIt’s not going to be, we’re not going to beg players to come back and play State footy. They’ve said they want it, the AFL have thrown considerable weight and resources behind it, they’ll be well compensated for it.
β€œIt’s going to be massive in Western Australia, it will be a sellout. So I’m absolutely confident we’ll get a really strong side.
β€œCan you imagine Sam Darcy getting on the end of a sizzling pass from Zak Butters? That’s what excites me.”
Next year’s Origin clash between WA and the Vics on February 14, 2026 at Optus Stadium.
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