Select Brilliance 2022

Select Brilliance 2022 Football Cards

Collection: 68 Platinum framed cards, 6 dual signature cards (1:14 boxes), 35 Superstar Gold Series cards (1:7 boxes)

Select Brilliance is the 3th release for 2022 from the leading footy card producers and they haven’t disappointed. Rebooting the highly popular Brilliance from 2 years ago, the cutting edge cards feature club legends, current greats and future stars. The dual signatures are back, this time featuring Premiership Captain & Coach autographs, from 6 different teams. A new subset are the Superstar Gold Series, one top player (either past or present) from each club, limited to only 35 cards. Each box contains a single card, encased in its own Card Armour Card Safe. There are only 4330 boxes produced.

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2022 BRILLIANCE CARD LIST

2022 SELECT
BRILLIANCE

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Complete Set (68)
Base Card (1-68)
Limited to 50 cards each

BA1 Shaun Rehn
BA2 Nigel Smart
BA3 Rory Laird
BA4 Riley Thilthorpe
BB5 Nigel Lappin
BBF6 Bernie Quinlan
BB7 Hugh McCluggage
BB8 Zac Bailey
BC9 Stephen Kernahan
BC10 Alex Jesaulenko
BC11 Sam Walsh
BC12 Adam Cerra
BCM13 Peter McKenna
BCM14 Darren Millane
BCM15 Brodie Grundy
BCM16 Josh Daicos
BE17 Terry Daniher
BE18 Matthew Lloyd
BE19 Darcy Parish
BE29 Nik Cox
BF21 Matthew Pavlich
BF22 Ben Allan
BF23 David Mundy
BF24 Caleb Serong
BG25 Matthew Scarlett
BG26 Gary Ablett Jr
BG27 Jeremy Cameron
BG28 Brandan Parfitt
BGWG29 Tom Green
BGWS30 Toby Greene
BGC31 Matt Rowell
BGC32 Touk Miller
BH33 Dermott Brereton
BH34 David Parkin
BH35 Chad Wingard
BH36 Changkuoth Jiath
BM37 David Neitz
BM38 Nathan Jones
BM39 Christian Petracca
BM40 Luke Jackson
BN41 Glenn Archer
BN42 Malcolm Blight
BN43 Cameron Zurhaar
BN44 Jason Horne-Francis
BP45 Chad Cornes
BP46 Matthew Primus
BP47 Ollie Wines
BP48 Mitch Georgiades
BR49 Matthew Richardson
BR50 Neil Balme
BR51 Dion Prestia
BR52 Noah Balta
BS53 Robert Harvey
BS54 Danny Frawley
BS55 Jack Steele
BS56 Max King
BSS57 Michael O’Loughlin
BSS58 Warwick Capper
BSS59 Luke Parker
BSS60 Logan McDonald
BWCE61 Dean Kemp
BWCE62 John Worsfold
BWCE63 Nic Naitanui
BWCE64 Oscar Allen
BWBF65 Brad Johnson
BWBF66 Doug Hawkins
BWB67 Aaron Naughton
BWB68 Bailey Smith

2022 SELECT
BRILLIANCE
PREMIERSHIP CAPTAIN & COACH
DUAL SIGNATURES

2022 select brilliance dual signatures

Complete Set (6)
Base Card (CC1-CC6)
Limited to 50 cards each

CC1 Leigh Matthews, Michael Voss
CC2 David Parkin, Stephen Kernahan
CC3 Chris Scott, Cameron Ling
CC4 Simon Goodwin, Max Gawn
CC5 Denis Pagan, Wayne Carey
CC6 Damien Hardwick, Trent Cotchin

2022 SELECT
BRILLIANCE
SUPERSTAR GOLD SERIES

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Complete Set (18)
Base Card (BS1-BS18)
Limited to 35 cards each

BS1 Rory Sloane
BS2 Michael Voss
BS3 Patrick Cripps
BS4 Scott Pendlebury
BS5 James Hird
BS6 Nat Fyfe
BS7 Joel Selwood
BS8 Josh Kelly
BS9 Ben King
BS10 Luke Hodge
BS11 Clayton Oliver
BS12 Wayne Carey
BS13 Connor Rozee
BS14 Dustin Martin
BS15 Lenny Hayes
BS16 Lance Franklin
BS17 Chris Judd
BS18 Marcus Bontempelli

SELECT

1993-present

SCANLENS

1963-1990

KORNIES

1948-1959


HOW TO USE THE PRICE GUIDE

What the columns mean

In each section of the price guide there is a HI and LO column. These represent the selling ranges of the listed cards and sets. The do not correspond to different conditions of the cards, nor do they represent buy and sell prices. The HI colum represents full retail prices, which is the cards full value. Popular cards generally sell for this amount of sometimes even higher. The LO column represents the price you may be able to get the card for at a reduced level. This is influenced by a number of factors including regional variation, sales, player unpopularity and other factors. The HI column is usually the price quoted by a dealer as the full value of a particular card or set. The newer the card, the more available it tends to be, and the more likely it may be discounted.

Card Condition

Grading of cards is subjective. Collectors differ on the strictness and importance of quality. The following condition guide is to minimise subjectivity.

  • Pristine
  • Mint
  • Near Mint
  • Excellent
  • Very Good
  • Good
  • Fair
  • Poor

Cards from 2000 onwards should be in mint condition in order to be valued as the listed price.
Cards from the 1990’s should be in near mint condition (1990’s cards in mint condition are valued 125-150% of the listed price).
Cards from the 1950-80’s should be in excellent condition (1950-80’s cards in near mint are valued at 150% of the listed price and in mint condition 200% of the listed price).
Cards from pre-1950 should be in very good condition (pre-1950 cards in excellent condition are valued at 125-150% of the listed price, in near mint condition are valued at 200% of the listed price and in mint condition 300%.
Condition below these will reduce the value accordingly.

Numbered cards

Some limited release cards are individually numbered. Cards numbered 001 and the jumper number of the player are considered more valuable. For lower end cards, this can add 300-500% to the price. For higher end cards, this can add 150-200% to the price.

Other lower numbered cards (ie. 004, 005) are also considered to be more valuable. While they don’t hold as much weight as 001 or jumper number, lower numbered cards can add 200-300% for lower end cards and 150% to higher end cards. Anything in single digits may be considered a low number. 11/60 would not necessarily attract a higher price based on its numbering.

RC – Rookie Card definition

A players rookie card (RC) is the first appearance on a regular issue card from one of the major companies (Kornies, Scanlens, Stimorol, Regina, Select). A RC is not a subset or insert card, but the first standard release card of that player by a mainstream company.

How do we price cards and sets?

Our team performs extensive research when curating our price guide and updating the lists. Prices are influenced by online sales on eBay and eBid, sales at auction houses and trading card and collectable stores. We also include factors such as player popularity and performance, age and scarcity.

This is only a guide

Footy Card Guide lists prices of Aussie Rules football cards which are to be used only as a guide. They do not represent fixed prices or an offer to buy or sell on behalf of our staff or anyone else. We do not take responsibility for any purchases or sales made by any third party based on information they have obtained in our guide.

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