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AFL Draft Board: South Australia emerge as dominant force in under 18s National Championships

Clubs may have found a way through the biggest recruiting problem in draft history.
Levi Ashcroft went to Brisbane as a father-son. Credit: Getty

AFL Draft Board: South Australia emerge as dominant force in under 18s National Championships

Clubs may have found a way through the biggest recruiting problem in draft history.

Welcome back to www.20304050.best’s monthly AFL draft series, The Draft Board.

In the lead-up to November’s draft, we will hand-pick players from around the country who are impressing each month.

The June edition is predictably dominated by South Australians, with the Croweaters sitting atop the under 18 national championship standings by some margin — albeit having played one more game than anyone else.

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They’ve won all three of their clashes, including a 61-point win over Vic Metro and 76-point win over Western Australia.

And with only one player tied to an AFL club (Louis Kellaway, son of Richmond 180-gamer Duncan) in what is expected to be the most compromised draft ever, clubs are watching SA very closely.

SA skipper Dyson Sharp has reminded everyone of his top-10 credentials as an inside midfielder, and would be leading all comers for the Larke Medal at this point.

Plus, do SA now have the best key forward in the draft pool? Aidan Schubert is surging up draft boards around the country as we speak.

He’s leading a star-studded forward line that has included eye-catching performances from Mitch Marsh, Cameron Nairn and Zane Peucker.

Scroll down to read the June edition of The Draft Board.

This list is not exhaustive, and is ranked in no particular order.

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On last month’s Draft Board: Koby Coulson (Gold Coast Suns Academy), Jai Murray (Gold Coast Suns Academy), Max Hudson (Gold Coast Suns Academy), Sam Grlj (Oakleigh Chargers), Xavier Bambert (Sandringham Dragons), Josh Lindsay (Geelong Falcons), Ryda Luke (South Fremantle/Fremantle Next Generation Academy), Tairon Ah-Mu (Dandenong Stingrays), Cody Walker (Bendigo Pioneers), Koby Bewick (Calder Cannons), Tallis McMillan (GWS Giants Academy), Harry Van Hattum (Northern Knights), Sam Swadling (West Perth), Ryan Commandeur (Northern Knights).

Mitch Marsh

  • West Adelaide/South Australia
  • Medium forward
  • 191cm
  • DOB: 15/02/2007

What a game he played to kick off the under 18s championships. The man who shares a name with the Australian cricket T20 captain had everyone talking with his 4.2 and seven marks up forward for South Australia against the Allies. Not a big ball-winner, but he presents well at the footy, has a great pair of hands and consistently hits the scoreboard. Kicked 15 goals from seven games for the Bloods in the SANFL under 18s.

Mitch Marsh has been a revelation for South Australia. Credit: David Mariuz/AFL Photos/AFL Photos via Getty Images

Jack Cook

  • Woodville-West Torrens/South Australia
  • Midfielder
  • 181cm
  • DOB: 02/07/2007

Cook’s left foot is a thing of beauty. He’s played all three of SA’s games in the champs and while his numbers aren’t massive (averaging 16.3 disposals), his impact is. Can win it on the inside at centre bounce and spread from stoppages on the outside. One of the best kicks in the draft pool, along with Josh Lindsay, Tom McGuane and co.

Dyson Sharp

  • Central District/South Australia
  • Midfielder
  • 187cm
  • DOB: 23/05/2007

After a somewhat flat start to the season for his lofty standards, Sharp has well and truly re-established himself as one of the headline name of the 2025 draft. Would be hard to argue that he hasn’t been the best player in the best team of the national champs so far. Tallies of 20, 32 and 33 disposals, plus four goals, across his first three games for SA would have him as the clear favourite for the Larke Medal as the best player in the national championships. Sharp sits at the very pointy end of inside midfielders in the draft.

Dyson Sharp is dominating for South Australia. Credit: Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Aidan Schubert

  • Central District/South Australia
  • Key forward
  • 198cm
  • DOB: 21/12/2007

South Australia’s best key forward is becoming one of the country’s best, if he wasn’t already, and is one of the youngest players in the pool with a December birthday, so has plenty of development left in him. The lanky goalkicker is capable of taking big clunks in the forward 50 and further up the field where he regularly roams. With eight goals from three games in the carnival to date, Schubert has been SA’s most dangerous forward — barring of course when Cameron Nairn went nuts against Western Australia.

Aidan Schubert is emerging as one of the best key forwards in the draft. Credit: Jason McCawley/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Cameron Nairn

  • Central District/South Australia
  • Medium forward
  • 189cm
  • DOB: 15/10/2007

Seven goals from 10 touches against WA was the most noteworthy performance of the championships so far. Everything he touched just seemed to turn to gold. He started on fire with three goals in the first quarter and just couldn’t be stopped. One goal in each of his other two games for SA.

Matt LeRay

  • Central District/South Australia
  • Wing
  • 189cm
  • DOB: 22/02/2007

It’s tempting to group LeRay and Harley Barker together in one, because A) they play on either wing for SA, B) they have been just as good as each other this year and in recent weeks, and C) they look so similar! You’d be mistaken for thinking you’re seeing double on both sides of the centre square from a distance with their curly locks. LeRay is classy, a great size for a winger, and so consistent. You’ll rarely see him make a bad decision or play a bad game.

Matt LeRay (second from left) and Harley Barker (second from right) are lookalikes. Credit: Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Harley Barker

  • Sturt/South Australia
  • Wing
  • 187cm
  • DOB: 02/05/2007

Slightly shorter than his South Australia and AFL Academy wing partner but more well-built. Barker is similar to LeRay in so many ways, but there are some differences. Barker uses his burst of speed a bit more than LeRay, but probably isn’t as much of a threat in the air. He’ll hurt you in other ways though; the Sturt star always seems to get himself into good spots and can regularly hit the scoreboard.

Sam Cumming

  • North Adelaide/South Australia
  • Midfielder
  • 186cm
  • DOB: 27/07/2007

SA’s vice-captain and last year’s SANFL under 18s MVP has been building nicely throughout the champs. He’s such a smooth mover, he’s evasive, has a great turn of speed, can kick on both feet, and always looks active. His best game of the carnival was in the Croweaters’ 61-point win over Vic Metro in Round 2, when he had 21 disposals and two goals.

Dan Annable

  • Brisbane Lions Academy/Allies
  • Midfielder
  • 183cm
  • DOB: 05/04/2007

The Brisbane Lions Academy product surely can’t slip past the first two or three picks on draft night. I don’t think I’ve seen him play a game this year where he hasn’t been the best player on the ground. Dominated yet again in the Allies’ championships opener against SA, getting his side to within seven points of the title favourites — which is around 10 goals closer than any other state so far. We’re going to run out of adjectives to describe this bloke for the rest of this year and his upcoming career at the Lions.

Dan Annable will be snapped up by Brisbane at the draft. Credit: Josh Chadwick/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Taj Murray

  • Northern Territory/North Adelaide/Allies
  • Ruck/forward
  • 199cm
  • DOB: 05/02/2007

A few more performances like the one he produced against SA in Round 1 of the championships and he will rocket into first-round contention. To be clear, Murray hasn’t come from nowhere — he is a member of the AFL Academy. But his performances against SA was one out of the box. Murray kicked goals that players of his size have no right to kick, including a dribble from the boundary line and a snap around the corner that some of the draft pool’s most nimble and diminutive forwards would be happy with.

Fred Rodriguez

  • South Fremantle/Western Australia
  • Midfielder
  • 184cm
  • DOB: 10/07/2007

The WA captain has been his state’s best player of the carnival so far, in a team that has lacked real standouts. Jacob Farrow and Toby Whan have shown something but Rodriguez has been their best across the first two games — which is a surprise to precisely no one. His goal against Vic Country bursting away from the centre square stoppage — one of two for the game — was a touch of brilliance, and showed what he is capable of.

Harry Dean

  • Murray Bushrangers/Vic Country
  • Key defender
  • 193cm
  • DOB: 13/11/2007

The son of dual Carlton premiership star Peter Dean is building nicely this season. Vic Country would have gone down by more against WA if not for his intercepting, along with Lindsay, at half-back that day.

Josh Lindsay

  • Geelong Falcons/Vic Country
  • Defender
  • 183cm
  • DOB: 07/04/2007

One of five players in this list to feature on his second www.20304050.best Draft Board. Lindsay had a blinding first half against WA for Country and finished with 28 disposals, including 24 kicks. And why wouldn’t you want him kicking it as much as possible? No one in his draft class uses the ball better than Lindsay.

Josh Lindsay was judged best afield for the Academy in their second game against Coburg earlier this year. Credit: Getty

Other notable mentions

Gold Coast Academy product Koby Coulson is rising up draft boards around the country but will probably be snapped up by the Suns, despite them having a host of other top prospects under their nose as well. Gippsland Power utility Willem Duursma and Calder Cannons ruck Cooper Duff-Tytler are always worth mentioning, and could be the quinella come draft night. Woodville-West Torrens goalsneak Zane Peucker has looked very likely in a star-studded forward line for South Australia, and Dandenong Stingrays Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves remains among the country’s top prospects with recent performances.

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