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The AAMI WA Football State 18s Girls get their AFL National Under-18s Championship campaign underway against South Australia at Mineral Resources Park on Saturday afternoon. We take a look at some of the players set to shine in the carnival.
Cara Dziegielewski (West Perth/ruck)
The athletic ruck talent claimed All-Australian selection last year as a bottom-ager in a remarkable feat.
The AFLW National Academy has already built an impressive footy CV, producing some brilliant performances in the ruck at WAFLW level across the past two seasons.
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India Bonadeo (Claremont/forward)
Bonadeo looks set to put a frustrating run with injuries behind her when she features in the AFLW National Under-18s Championship.
The Claremont youngster has a booming left boot, is as competitive as they come and is a regular goal-kicker.
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Lexi Strachan (West Perth/midfielder)
Strachan is one of WA’s top draft prospects this year and was named as a co-captain of the State 18s side in a nod to her leadership qualities.
The powerful midfielder is coming off a massive start to the season at WAFLW level, averaging 22 disposals and 4.5 tackles for the Falcons.
Arybella Nelson (West Perth/defender)
Nelson starred in the recent AFLW National Under-16s Championship, winning WA’s MVP award and earning All-Australian selection.
It’s crazy to think the talented defender is still two years away from her draft year.
Mia Carlshausen (Perth/half-back)
The Dalwallinu product is part of the AFLW Academy and is already making her mark at WAFLW level as a rebounding defender who can also play up the ground.
Carlshausen provides plenty of dash from half-back and has excellent foot skills.
Miley Hynes (West Perth/midfielder)
Hynes is the daughter of West Coast premiership player and former Docker David Hynes who qualifies as a father-daughter selection for both clubs next year.
The bottom-aged prospect can play inside midfield or across half forward.
She’s strong overhead, tackles hard and knows where the goals are.
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