State Talent and Draft"
A total of 11 WAFL players are currently undertaking testing at the NAB AFL National Draft Combine in Melbourne.
Jordan Clark, pictured, was invited to the National Combine following his impressive performance for WA at the NAB AFL National 18s Championships which earnt him the WA MVP award.
Luke English and Sydney Stack who were selected for the All-Australians 18s team have also been invited.
AFL National Talent Manager Kevin Sheehan said this is an exciting time for the clubs involved as the Draft Combine is the final assessment period before the 2018 NAB AFL Draft.
“The Draft Combine provides players with a final chance to show off their physical prowess and football skills in front of club recruiters,” he said.
“Clubs will get to see the players in action up close before conducting interviews to rate the players’ overall potential as the countdown begins to the 33rd NAB AFL Draft.”
Name
D.O.B.
Ht (cm)
Wt (kg)
League Club/Local Club
Damon GREAVES
25/04/2000
186
74
East Perth/Busselton
Dillon O’REILLY
2/06/2000
194
89
East Fremantle/East Fremantle
Ian HILL
9/02/2000
175
76
Perth/South Perth/Wesley
Jarrod CAMERON
3/05/2000
180
69
Swan Districts/Centrals Newman
Jordan CLARK
16/10/2000
182
78
Claremont/Guildford Grammar
Luke ENGLISH
20/08/2000
180
76
Perth/Manning
Luke FOLEY
8/10/1999
187
75
Subiaco/Sorrento Duncraig
Sydney STACK
28/04/2000
177
72
Perth/Federals
Tyron SMALLWOOD
8/04/2000
177
80
Claremont/Royals
Durak TUCKER
9/02/2000
189
75
Peel Thunder/Guildford Grammar
Tom JOYCE
7/03/2000
181
73
East Fremantle/Aquinas/Melville JFC


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