State Talent and Draft
The only unbeaten side of the Sullivan Logistics WAFL season has six representatives in the Kia State squad for next month’s match against South Australia in Adelaide.
South Fremantle have won their opening four matches of the season and have been rewarded with a strong contingent of Bulldogs in the 30 man squad.
Captain Chad Pearson is joined by former Fremantle Docker Ethan Hughes, ex West Coast Eagles Jamaine Jones and Trey Ruscoe, along with Jake Florenca and Noah Strom.
Perth’s early season success has also been recognised with Aaron Clarke, Austin Davis, Brandan Parfitt and Charlie Constable named for the match on Saturday, May 17.
The team will be coached Peel’s Adam Read, who won a WAFL Premiership in his first season in charge of the Thunder in 2024.
Player Name
Club
Callan England
Claremont
Oliver Eastland
Claremont
Zac Mainwaring
Claremont
Cameron Eardley
East Fremantle
Harry Marsh
East Fremantle
Jarred Jansen
East Fremantle
Kyle Baskerville
East Fremantle
Milan Murdock
East Fremantle
Christian Ameduri
East Perth
Liam Tedesco
East Perth
Scott Jones
East Perth
Jack Sears
Peel Thunder
Michael Sellwood
Peel Thunder
Aaron Clarke
Perth
Austin Davis
Perth
Brandan Parfitt
Perth
Charlie Constable
Perth
Chad Pearson
South Fremantle
Ethan Hughes
South Fremantle
Jake Florenca
South Fremantle
Jamaine Jones
South Fremantle
Noah Strom
South Fremantle
Trey Ruscoe
South Fremantle
Archer May
Subiaco
Ryan Borchet
Subiaco
Taj Schofield
Subiaco
Jesse Turner
Swan Districts
Joseph Hinder
West Perth
Josh Rotham
West Perth
Zac Guadagnin
West Perth
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