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There’s some exciting talent running around in the EGT WAFL Colts this season. We take a look at the 25 players to watch ahead of the new season, which kicks off on Thursday night.
Koby LeCras
Club: West Perth
From: Cervantes/Manning JFC
Position: Key forward
Height: 192cm
Age: 17
LeCras is an exciting tall talent who has goal-kicking in the genes with uncle Mark one of West Coast’s best ever forwards and father Brent a former North Melbourne player who also kicked more than 150 goals in the WAFL for West Perth.
The 192cm key forward is an aerial threat inside attacking 50 who can take a strong contested mark.
The 2024 Under-16s All-Australian is heading into his third year of colts footy after making his debut as a 16-year-old, kicking a total of 19 majors across 14 appearances.
Was named as an emergency for the Falcons’ seniors in the pre-season, so a strong start to the season could see him called up for higher honours.
Heath Mellody
Club: Claremont
From: Wembley Downs JFC
Position: Midfielder
Height: 181cm
Age: 17
The prolific midfielder enjoyed a brilliant EGT WAFL Colts finals campaign for Claremont, capped off by a starring role in their grand final win over South Fremantle at Optus Stadium, racking up 28 disposals, eight marks and booting a goal.
Mellody averaged more than 23 disposals and five tackles per game in his debut season in the colts, and also managed to hit the scoreboard with six majors.
He’s a hard-working player with good skills who can play inside midfield or wing.
Benji van Rooyen
Club: Claremont
From: Wembley Downs JFC
Position: Ruck
Height: 203cm
Age: 17
The younger – and taller – brother of Melbourne forward Jacob is already making a name for himself, leading the WA under-18s ruck division as a bottom-ager last year.
Van Rooyen played all four games for WA in the AFL National Under-18s Championship and finished the season with an important role for Claremont colts in their grand final upset against the Bulldogs.
The 17-year-old is already a whopping 203cm and is shaping up as one of the leading ruck prospects in the country this year.
Garrison Kenh
Club: East Perth
From: Ellenbrook JFC
Position: Half-back
Height: 181cm
Age: 17
Kenh is an athletic left-footer who provides plenty of rebound from defensive 50 and reads the play well.
The East Perth talent was one of four West Aussies named in the AFL Academy intake for 2026 alongside Heath Mellody, Koby LeCras and Benji van Rooyen.
He’s also part of West Coast’s Next Generation Academy, meaning the Eagles get priority access to him in the draft.
Leo Steed
Club: Swan Districts
From: South Perth JFC
Position: Midfielder
Height: 177cm
Age: 17
Steed is another young gun who earned Under-16s All-Australian honours back in 2024, alongside Koby LeCras, Lucas Robinson and Garrison Kenh.
The 17-year-old was a consistent contributor for Swan Districts colts last season, averaging 16 disposals and six tackles per game.
Don’t be surprised if he gets a look in for some early senior footy and getting a taste of it during the pre-season and not looking out of place.
Cooper Ramsay
Club: East Fremantle
From: Palmyra JFC
Position: Ruck
Height: 202cm
Age: 18
If it wasn’t for season-ending shin stress fractures, Cooper Ramsay may be on an AFL list already.
Despite barely being sighted in 2025, the East Fremantle ruckman was invited to the WA State Draft Combine.
The soccer convert is part of WA’s Summer Squad and is set to feature as an over-ager in next year’s AFL National Under-18s Championship after missing out this year due to injury.
Harvey Spawton-Guy
Club: West Perth
From: Ocean Ridge JFC
Position: Key forward
Height: 194cm
Age: 17
Spawton-Guy is a goal-kicking tall forward with an excellent set of hands.
The Ocean Ridge JFC product booted 26 goals in 17 colts games this season in a breakout campaign for the Falcons and has also shown the ability to pinch-hit in the ruck.
He’s set to be one of the focal points for the Falcons this season alongside fellow draft prospect Koby LeCras
Jayden Clarke
Club: Perth
From: Swanbourne JFC
Position: Small forward
Height: 175cm
Age: 17
Clarke is a dangerous small forward with plenty of tricks.
The Demons youngster averaged over a goal per game last season, highlighted by a four-goal, 11-mark performance against East Perth in Round 4.
He also took one of the marks of the EGT WAFL Colts season, getting some serious airtime on the shoulders of his Royals opponents.
Cam Maynard
Club: South Fremantle
From: Fremantle City Dockers
Position: Small forward
Height: 171cm
Age: 17
Who could forget Maynard’s scintillating EGT WAFL Colts grand final last season, when he booted three goals in a losing cause and even pulled out the backflip celebration.
The 17-year-old is an exciting small forward with plenty of tricks who is expected to take his game to another level in 2026.
Elijah Dennis
Club: Claremont
From: Claremont JFC
Position: Medium defender
Height: 191cm
Age: 17
Dennis only made his colts debut last season but finished the year as a premiership player for the Tigers.
He became a reliable and consistent contributor for Claremont’s back six this year and will take plenty of confidence out of his bottom-age performances heading into his draft year.
Ben Wood
Club: East Fremantle
From: Attadale JFC
Position: Key forward
Height: 192cm
Age: 17
The Sharks spearhead averaged two goals per game in his 17 colts appearances last season as a bottom-ager, including 12 multiple-goal hauls.
He’s coming off a three-goal haul in his last pre-season outing and will once again be a handful for opposition defenders across the competition.
Harper Banfield
Club: Claremont
From: Cottesloe JFC
Position: Midfielder
Height: 181cm
Age: 17
There’s another Banfield running around for the Tigers in 2026.
Harper Banfield, the younger brother of St Kilda draftee Charlie and son of West Coast great Drew, will be looking to build on his impressive bottom-aged campaign, which finished with a premiership alongside his sibling.
While he doesn’t have the size of Charlie, Harper can run all day, knows how to accumulate the footy and has the ability to hit the scoreboard.
Finlay Yeo
Club: East Fremantle
From: Booragoon JFC
Position: Small forward
Height: 172cm
Age: 17
The Fremantle Next Generation Academy talent has already put together an eye-catching highlights reel, with freak goals and massive leaps.
He’s not the tallest player going around but makes up for it with explosiveness, goal-kicking prowess and X-factor.
Dockers fans will no doubt be keeping an eye on his performances this season.
Robert Farmer
Club: Claremont
From: Railways (Great Southern)
Position: Small forward
Height: 179cm
Age: 17
Farmer is a dangerous small forward who showed some promising signs as a bottom-ager, featuring in the Tigers’ finals campaign before getting squeezed out for the decider.
He’s coming off a strong pre-season, kicking goals in each of his games, including four against Peel Thunder in week three.
Axel Walsh
Club: East Perth
From: Mt Lawley-Inglewood JFC
Position: Ruck
Height: 202cm
Age: 17
It’s hard to believe Walsh still has another season before he’s draft eligible.
The athletic ruck, who was one of three West Aussies to earn Under-16s All-Australian honours last year, is one of the nation’s best 2027 AFL Draft prospects.
He’s only played the one colts game, after a knee injury in the back half of 2025, but is expected to feature prominently this year.
James Artemis
Club: East Fremantle
From: Hammond Park Hurricanes
Position: Midfielder
Height: 179cm
Age: 17
Like Walsh, Artemis is another top talent for the 2027 AFL Draft.
The East Fremantle young gun enjoyed an exciting 2025 campaign, capped off by winning WA’s State 16s MVP award and being named in the Under-16s All-Australian team.
He also featured in the Sharks’ colts finals campaign and finished the season with a 20-disposal preliminary-final performance against premiers Claremont.
Fynn Tomasini
Club: Perth
From: Belmont JFC
Position: Defender
Height: 188cm
Age: 16
The talented defender slotted into the Demons’ back six nicely in the back half of the season after featuring for the WA under-16s mid-year.
He’s another 2027 AFL Draft prospect with plenty of buzz around him, and has already been linked to expansion team Tasmania as a ‘player of interest’.
Mitchell Stirling
Club: Peel Thunder
From: Baldivis JFC
Position: Key defender
Height: 197cm
Age: 17
Stirling is an excellent size at 197cm, has a great set of hands and reads the play well.
Looms as an important player for the Thunder’s hopes of rising up the ladder.
Byron Foster
Club: South Fremantle
From: Jandakot JFC
Position: Key defender/ruck
Height: 196cm
Age: 17
After leading South Fremantle’s ruck brigade as a bottom-ager last season, Foster is set for a defensive switch in 2026.
Has already shown plenty of promise in his new role and will only get better as the year goes on.
Kalum Smith
Club: Swan Districts
From: Aveley JFC
Position: Ruck/forward
Height: 197cm
Age: 17
Smith has some exciting attributes for a player of his size, with his running ability and ball use setting him apart.
Heath Wilson
Club: South Fremantle
From: Mundijong JFC
Position: Defender
Height: 188cm
Age: 17
Wilson is a reliable, versatile defender who’s equally as capable of locking down his opponent as is his providing rebound back half-back.
Made the State 18s squad as a bottom-ager last year to go with 16 appearances for the Bulldogs including the colts decider.
George Gale
Club: Claremont
From: Swanbourne JFC
Position: Wing/defender
Height: 190cm
Age: 17
Gale is another familiar name running around for the Tigers, with his father Mark a former Fremantle and St Kilda player.
He had a strong bottom-aged campaign for Claremont last year, averaging more than 20 disposals and five marks per game and featuring in their winning grand final side.
Bol Makuach
Club: Peel Thunder
From: Baldivis
Position: Ruck
Height: 200cm
Age: 18
The athletic ruck had a bit of interest last year and shapes as an exciting prospect for the next level again this year, playing as an over-ager.
Should thrive on the back of a strong pre-season as he looks to build on his promising finish to 2025.
Lucas Robinson
Club: South Fremantle
From: Lake Grace-Pingrup
Position: Midfielder
Height: 189cm
Age: 17
Was originally much higher up the last but may not be sighted too much at EGT WAFL Colts level if his opening-round league debut goes well.
Robinson is a big-bodied midfielder from the country town of Lake Grace, already making his mark at South Fremantle.
The 17-year-old starred as a bottom-ager for both South Fremantle EGT WAFL Colts and WA’s under-18s last year and got a taste of senior footy during the pre-season, impressing in a midfield role before getting bloody for their Round 1 clash against Swan Districts.
He averaged 26.4 possessions per game for the Bulldogs colts, racking up more than 21 touches in each of his seven appearances including a 35-disposal, 12-tackle performance against East Fremantle in week two of finals.
Robinson is part of Fremantle’s Next Generation Academy due to his Zimbabwean heritage, with the Dockers no doubt bracing for an early bid.
Xaiver Little
Club: Peel Thunder
From: North Mandurah JFC
Position: Forward
Height: 187cm
Age: 17
The lively forward was a part of the AAMI WA Football Summer Squad and was recently named best-afield for the AFL Indigenous side in their victory over an AFL Multicultural All-Stars side in Melbourne.
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