State Talent and Draft"
Some of the WAFL’s most talented players have been recognised with invitations to attend the 2019 AFL State Draft Combine in October.
A total of 18 players will be tested in Western Australia, bringing the total number of WA players to 34 between the National and State Combines.
Ajang Ajang, Ben Sokol and Jeremy Goddard headline the mature age players invited, while nine players from the Simply Energy State Academy will get their chance to impress AFL recruiters in their home state.
Subiaco’s Sokol has continued his impressive form in 2019, seeing him sit second to Mason Shaw in the competition’s leading goalkickers. Claremont small-forward Anthony Treacy has also received an invite.
East Perth Colt Harley Sparks was selected fresh off his 47-possession game against South Fremantle on Saturday.
State Talent Manager Adam Jones believes there will be plenty of talent on display for the AFL Clubs at the State Combine.
“It’s great to see reward for effort with the players invited to attend the State Combine in October,” Jones said.
“Having another nine players from our U18s State Academy is a fantastic achievement, in addition to the WAFL and WAFL Colts players who have been invited to attend, which is a great representation of an elite competition.”
“Hopefully AFL clubs will see the best of these players in the weeks to come.”
All invited players will train with their WAFL side until the season is complete, before beginning training with the Academy in the weeks leading up to the Combine.
2019 WA State Combine Invites:
Ajang
Ajang
East Perth
Cameron
Anderson
Claremont
Ryan
Bennell
Peel Thunder
Isaiah
Butters
Claremont
Regan
Clarke
Perth
Rhai Arn
Cox
East Perth
Jeremy
Goddard
Claremont
Nathan
Ireland
Swan Districts
Nicholas
Martin
Subiaco
Reuben
McGuire
East Fremantle
Zak
Patterson
West Perth
Noah
Pegoraro
West Perth
Jarvis
Pina
Peel Thunder
Ben
Sokol
Subiaco
Harley
Sparks
East Perth
Leno
Thomas
Claremont
Tyrone
Thorne
Peel Thunder
Anthony
Treacy
Claremont
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