2024 AFL Academy announced

THE AFL has today announced a 26-player National Academy squad for 2024, highlighting some of the brightest draft prospects across each state and territory. All members are 2006-born and thus eligible for next year’s AFL Draft. The AFL Women’s Academy was also announced in today’s release.

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The boys’ squad will convene for its first camp in Melbourne from December 8-10, before participating in another two next year. As was the case for 2023’s cohort, the group will represent Australian in two games together, with details of the fixtures yet to be announced.

Headlining the intake for 2024 is a trio of Under 18 All Australians; Levi Ashcroft, Sid Draper, and Finn O’Sullivan. All are highly esteemed midfielders who demonstrate the estimated quality of next year’s crop, particularly in the on-ball department.

Draper took out South Australia’s MVP award as a bottom-ager at this year’s national carnival and earned his SANFL League debut with South Adelaide. Meanwhile, O’Sullivan was the 2022 Kevin Sheehan Medallist as the best and fairest player of the Under 16 National Championships (Division 1).

Levi Ashcroft is a dual Talent League premiership player | Image credit: Rookie Me Central

Ashcroft is a well-known quantity too – the brother of Brisbane’s Will and son of three-time premiership Lion, Marcus. He helped Sandringham take out back-to-back Coates Talent League premierships this year and will hope to join his elder sibling as a father-son draftee.

There is plenty more club-tied talent in the ranks. Adelaide father-son hopeful Tyler Welsh recently hit the headlines having secured a deal to play with the Crows’ SANFL side next year. He’s a powerful tall forward who kicked five goals in his state Under 18 debut this year.

Carlton has access to twins Ben and Lucas Camporeale, who shape as chips off the old block. Right and left-footed respectively, both are lean types who cover the ground phenomenally well. Ben, who plays more inside while Lucas roams the wings and flanks, was best afield in this year’s Futures showcase.

Among the Northern Academy talents are a couple of gun Queenslanders in Leo Lombard (Gold Coast) and Sam Marshall (Brisbane). Both have already represented the Allies and their respective clubs at VFL level, with Lombard featuring in the Suns’ premiership at just 16-years-old.

The full squad is listed below, with a breakdown of the team state-by-state. Stay tuned to Rookie Me Central as we profile each member and narrow down to 24 names to watch out for in 2024 – as featured in our AFL Draft Guide.

Carlton father-son prospect Ben Camporeale | Image Credit: AFL Photos

2024 AFL ACADEMY SQUAD

NAMESURNAMESTATESTATE LEAGUE CLUBCOMMUNITY CLUB
BoAllanWAPeel ThunderHalls Head
LeviAshcroftVIC MSandringham DragonsOld Brighton Grammarians
BenCamporealeSAGlenelgBrighton Districts & Old Scholars
LucasCamporealeSAGlenelgBrighton Districts & Old Scholars
MalakaiChampionWASubiacoMines Rovers
JoelCochranNSW/ACTSydney Swans AcademyEast Sydney
ArcherDay-WicksVIC CBendigo PioneersSandhurst
OliverDeanTASTasmania DevilsNorth Launceston
SidDraperSASouth AdelaideWillunga
JontyFaullVIC CGWV RebelsRedan
TomGrossVIC MOakleigh ChargersOld Trinity Grammarians
SamLalorVIC CGWV RebelsBacchus Marsh
HarveyLangfordVIC CDandenong StingraysMount Martha
XavierLindsayVIC CGippsland PowerLeongatha
LeonardoLombardQLDGold Coast Suns AcademyBroadbeach
SamMarshallQLDBrisbane Lions Academy/
Sandringham Dragons
St Bedes/Mentone
RickyMenthaNTNorthern Territory Academy/
Gippsland Power
Morwell
ChristianMoraesVIC MEastern RangesGlen Waverley
NoahMrazVIC CDandenong StingraysNarre North Foxes
HarryO’FarrellVIC MCalder CannonsMaribyrnong Park
FinnO’SullivanVIC COakleigh ChargersKoroit
JobeShanahanNSW/ACTBendigo PioneersMoama
JoshSmillieVIC MEastern RangesPark Orchards
JaggaSmithVIC MOakleigh ChargersRichmond
LukeTrainorVIC MSandringham DragonsOld Brighton
Grammarians
TylerWelshSAWoodville West-TorrensHenley

STATE-BY-STATE BREAKDOWN

SOUTH AUSTRALIA (4):
Ben Camporeale, Lucas Camporeale, Sid Draper, Tyler Welsh

VIC COUNTRY (7):
Archer Day-Wicks, Jonty Faull, Sam Lalor, Harvey Langford, Xavier Lindsay, Noah Mraz, Finn O’Sullivan

VIC METRO (7):
Levi Ashcroft, Tom Gross, Christian Moraes, Harry O’Farrell, Josh Smillie, Jagga Smith, Luke Trainor

WESTERN AUSTRALIA (2):
Bo Allan, Malakai Champion

NSW-ACT (2):
Joel Cochran, Jobe Shanahan

NORTHERN TERRITORY (1):
Ricky Mentha

QUEENSLAND (2):
Leo Lombard, Sam Marshall

TASMANIA (1):
Oliver Dean

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