Richmond father-son prospect Louis Kellaway - the son of 18-game ex-Tiger Duncan - had four [clearances for SA vs Allies].
The performance of the Sturt product added to a promising run in the SANFL U18s to start his draft campaign, with Kellaway also amassing 19 disposals, 254 metres gained, four inside 50s, five score involvements and nine contested possessions while moving the ball at 84.2% efficiency - the best of any plyer on the ground who had at least 17 touches.
Able to play in midfield, across half-back or as an attacking asset with his smart decision-making and ball use, Kellaway looms as an exciting prospect for Richmond to have priority access to.
"A player who I think, assuming he goes to Punt Road, could be playing a fair bit of AFL football next year," Craft of the Draft host Mitch Keating said on this week's episode.
"Just given he's probably a good half-back option. We've seen Harry Sheezel, Nick Daicos and Colby McKercher slot into these looser defensive roles - a role he'll fit perfectly for them.
"He can do that and play midfield, and his SA opener was pretty exciting."
Speaking on the exciting Tigers-tied teenager, Craft of the Draft's Jonty Ralphsmith added that Kellaway's adaptability on the ground was exciting to see.
"It wasn't a best-on-ground performance by any means, but he still won some centre clearances and was really, really tough and combative at the contest," Ralphsmith said.
"He was quite clean as well with his composure in traffic. He can also push forward, so he's got that versatility and adaptability to play different roles. In the forward half of the ground, he is really dangerous with ball in hand.
"A great option for Richmond, should they match a bid in November."
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