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U18 National Championships 2014
« on: March 17, 2014, 10:14:31 PM »
New format unveiled for national under-18 titles
Callum Twomey 
afl.com.au
March 17, 2014


The 2014 championships will see the four division one teams – both Victorian sides, South Australia and Western Australia – feature in a six-round home-and-away fixture.
 
It is a switch from the structure of previous seasons, which has been a five-round series with cross-division games.

The new program will give players more opportunities to impress, with the Victorian sides kicking off proceedings at Visy Park on May 18.
 
The format will also allow more players to represent their state, with AFL rules forcing division one teams to play a minimum of 32 players from their squads with a minimum of two games each.

Although the division two sides will play fewer games than recent seasons and won't play against the division one teams, their fixture is balanced against the fact they will play more TAC Cup games this year.


DIVISION ONE FIXURE
 
Round 1
Vic Country vs Vic Metro                                   Visy Park                      May 18, 11am
South Australia vs Western Australia             AAMI Stadium             May 24, 12pm
 
Round 2
Western Australia vs Vic Metro                        Medibank Stadium      May 31, 11am
South Australia vs Vic Country                        AAMI Stadium             June 1, 11.30am
 
Round 3
Western Australia vs South Australia             Medibank Stadium     June 7, 11am
Vic Metro vs Vic Country                                   Visy Park                      June 8, 11am
 
Round 4
South Australia vs Vic Metro                            AAMI Stadium             June 14, 11am
Western Australia vs Vic Country                    Fremantle Oval           June 15, 11am
 
Round 5
Vic Metro vs Western Australia                        Simonds Stadium        June 27, 12.35pm
Vic Country vs South Australia                        Simonds Stadium        June 27, 2.35pm
 
Round 6
Vic Country vs Western Australia                    Etihad Stadium            July 2, 5.35pm
Vic Metro vs South Australia                            Simonds Stadium        July 3, 1.15pm
 
DIVISION TWO FIXTURE

Round 1
Tasmania vs Queensland                                Blacktown                    June 21, 10.30am
NSW/ACT vs Northern Territory                      Blacktown                    June 21, 12.50pm
 
Round 2
Northern Territory vs Queensland                   Visy Park                     June 28, 12pm
NSW/ACT vs Tasmania                                     Visy Park                     June 28, 2.15pm
 
Round 3
Queensland vs NSW/ACT                                Etihad Stadum              July 2, 3.35pm
Northern Territory vs Tasmania                       Simonds Stadium        July 3, 11am
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-03-17/new-u18-champs-format

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2014, 10:43:57 PM »
Teams for Saturday's first round of the U18 Champs.


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Tall forwards press first-round claims in Vic Country's win

Callum Twomey 
afl.com.au
May 18, 2014 3:46 PM



Vic Country          2.0    5.2    8.4    14.5   (89)
Vic Metro              3.4    5.5    9.5    11.8    (74)
 
GOALS
Vic Country: McCartin 3, Goddard 2, Lamb 2, Drummond 2, Webb, Parish, Lonie, Butler, Dunkley
Vic Metro: Sheridan-Ferrie 4, Wright 2, Langdon, Ahern, Ellis, Moore, Pittonet
 
BEST
Vic Country: Drummond, Marchbank, Marshall, Skinner, Tucker, Lonie
Vic Metro: Brayshaw, McLaren, De Goey, Castagna, Duggan, Pittonet

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TALL pair Patrick McCartin and Hugh Goddard combined for five goals to lead Vic Country to a 15-point win over Vic Metro to open the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.
 
In the first game of the national carnival, Vic Country overcame a slow start to win 14.5 (89) to 11.8 (74) at Trevor Barker Oval in Sandringham.
 
McCartin kicked the first goal of the game after a strong mark on the lead and finished with three majors, while Goddard kicked two and competed well throughout the contest.
 
The duo is among a handful of exciting key position prospects who are considered first-round draft prospects.
 
Angus Brayshaw was Metro's best player and underlined his standing as one of the best midfielders in the pool with 32 disposals and four clearances, while Rory Sheridan-Ferrie kicked four goals.
 
Darcy Tucker and Darcy Parish, too young for this year's draft, were two of Vic Country's best players in the win, gathering 21 disposals and 19 disposals respectively.
 
Caleb Marchbank impressed with 20 disposals, while Jordan Cunico showed some dash with 18 touches through the midfield and wings for Country, who did not win a division one game in 2013.
 
Lukas Webb used the ball well, 19-year-old Nathan Drummond gave some run and kicked two goals and, although Tom Lamb was quiet early, he kicked two important final-quarter goals to help his side over the line.
 
Although Vic Metro's tall forwards were considered a threat, Country's defenders restricted them to little influence.
 
Collingwood father-son prospect Darcy Moore had just six disposals and possible No.1 pick Peter Wright kicked two goals, but also spent some time in the ruck.
 
Sean McLaren battled hard in his duel with Goddard, while Jayden Laverde took the game on from half-back and was one of Metro's best players with 22 disposals, six marks and five rebound-50s.
 
Matt Goodyear (24 disposals) and Kyle Langford (21), two players on the radar of AFL clubs, also made solid contributions through the midfield.
 
Highly rated Metro forward Christian Petracca was rested for the clash.
 
Division one of the national carnival continues next weekend, when Western Australia travels to AAMI Stadium to take on South Australia.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-05-18/talls-kick-five-in-u18s-win

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2014, 11:16:54 PM »
Round 1
South Australia vs Western Australia             AAMI Stadium             May 24, 12pm


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U18 Champs: Barton, Smith star as SA claims win over WA (afl site)
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2014, 07:02:53 PM »
Barton, Smith star as SA claims U18s win
Ben Guthrie 
afl.com.au
May 24, 2014 5:03 PM



SOUTH AUSTRALIA          5.2  9.2  13.4  14.8 (92)
WESTERN AUSTRALIA     1.4  4.5    6.9    8.13 (61)

GOALS
South Australia: Burton 5, Johansen, Gregson, Wigg, Gore, Rose, Wilkie, Read, Miller, Neal-Bullen
Western Australia: Bevan 2, Anderson, Garlett, Hille, Pickett, Walsh, Frampton
BEST
South Australia: Gore, Johansen, Hamilton, Wigg, Burton, Durdin, Gregson
Western Australia: Blakely, Keitel, Bevan, Garlett, Smith

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LIKELY top-five 2015 draft choice Ryan Burton has starred with five goals in South Australia's 31-point win over Western Australia at AAMI Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

The Croweaters kicked off their Under-18 title defence in style, establishing their dominance from the outset and then holding on to run out 14.8 (92) to 8.13 (61) winners in round one of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships.

South Australia's slick ball movement and aggressive running were critical elements in the victory, as a number of the state's prospects shone.

None more so than Burton, a bottom-aged AFL Academy prospect, who took 10 marks as a lead up forward to further enhance his reputation as one of next year's outstanding draft prospects.

Standing at 191cm, Burton's straight-kicking from all angles was a highlight for the Croweaters, while Jake Johansen established his side's midfield dominance with 30 well-earned disposals.

West Australian Clem Smith did his best to keep his side within reach, displaying pace and a strong attack on the ball in his 23 touches.

Smith is regarded as one of Western Australia's key draft choices this season.

He received able support from Swan Districts WAFL on-ball prospect Connor Blakely, who helped himself to 26 disposals, nine clearances and seven inside 50s.

Blakely has averaged 18 disposals in seven senior games at WAFL level this season and he carried that form into Saturday's game.

South Australian Sam Durdin, who at 197cm, is also considered a likely top-five draft selection this year was prominent in the ruck.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-05-24/young-gun-burton-stars-for-sa-in-under18s

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #5 on: May 28, 2014, 01:37:18 PM »
VIDEO: Eye-catchers from round 1 of the U18 Champs ...

http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-05-28/eyecatchers-round-one

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #6 on: May 29, 2014, 09:08:54 PM »
U18 teams for this weekend:


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U18s: Top Vic Metro draft prospect runs amok in huge win over WA
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2014, 01:28:16 AM »
Top Vic Metro draft prospect runs amok in huge win over WA
Travis King 
afl.com.au
May 31, 2014 7:26 PM


Western Australia     2.4     2.9     2.9       2.11    (23)
Victoria Metro           4.4    6.10  10.16   15.20   (110)
 
GOALS
Western Australia: Pickett, Cripps
Victorian Metro: Langdon 2, Ahern 2, Petracca 2, Payne 2, Cavka, Ellis, Wilkinson, Brayshaw, Maynard, McKenzie, Wright
 
BEST
Western Australia: Waterman, Frampton, Hardisty, Giblett, Walsh, Hancock
Victoria: Cavka, Ahern, Ellis, Tester, Langford, Langdon, Petracca

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HIGHLY-RATED draft prospect Christian Petracca starred as Victoria Metro pounded Western Australia by 87 points in round two of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships division one competition on Saturday.
 
Metro rebounded from its loss to Victoria Country with a dominant 15.20 (110) to 2.11 (23) triumph at Medibank Stadium in Perth.
 
A host of top Metro prospects played influential roles in the big win, while potential father/son selection Alec Waterman racked up 35 touches for WA.
 
But the son of West Coast dual-premiership player Chris had little help.
 
Metro ran amok and led at every change, with Eastern Ranges' Petracca collecting 27 disposals and booting 2.1 in his first game of the championships.
 
The powerful and tough 186cm midfielder/forward has been touted as a first-round prospect at this year's NAB AFL Draft.
 
Calder's Damien Cavka boosted his draft prospects with a best-on-ground performance for Metro.
 
The 184cm Cannon gathered 22 touches, kicked a goal and laid seven tackles and is sure to have recruiters talking.
 
His TAC Cup teammate Paul Ahern also ran rampant through the midfield with 23 touches – including 12 contested – and two majors.
 
Ahern's pace and ball-use lit up Medibank Stadium and helped set up the massive win.
 
Western Jets left-footer Corey Ellis (21 disposals, 6 inside 50s), Calder's Touk Miller (22 disposals, eight tackles) and Tom Wilkinson (30 disposals, six clearances) also impressed.
 
Top midfield prospect Angus Brayshaw improved after a quiet first half to finish with 15 disposals.
 
Two 190cm backmen – Sandringham's Edward Vickers-Willis and Northern Knights' Kyle Langford - were brick walls in defence for Metro.
 
For WA, Waterman never stopped fighting against the Metro tide.
 
The left-footer has been compared to Eagle Matt Priddis and was clearly his team's best player with 35 touches – with a huge 17 contested – and 10 clearances.
 
Claremont's Jared Hardisty (26 disposals) and captain Brad Walsh (24 disposals) also tried hard for WA through midfield.
 
Clem Smith put together back-to-back games of more than 20 touches.
 
Billy Frampton, a 199cm potential draftee from South Fremantle, was one of WA's better players, along with East Perth's Clayton Giblett and Peel's Ben Hancock.
 
Exciting South Fremantle youngster Jarrod Pickett and East Fremantle's Jack Cripps were the Sandgropers' only goalkickers.
 
The NAB AFL Under-18 Championships continue on Sunday when the two unbeaten teams South Australia and Victoria Country face-off at AAMI Stadium.
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-05-31/draft-prospect-runs-amok-in-win-over-wa

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U18s: SA wins at a Stretch over Vic Country
« Reply #8 on: June 02, 2014, 05:22:54 AM »
SA wins at a Stretch over Vic Country
Ben Collins 
afl.com.au
June 1, 2014 4:58 PM


South Australia   1.4   4.7   6.15    9.21 (75)
Victoria Country  5.2   6.4    6.4     8.5 (53)

GOALS
South Australia: Francis 2, Johansen, Hamilton, Gore, Gregson, Burton, Press, Durdin
Victorian Country: Lamb, Dunkley, Lonie, Webb, Butler, Schache, Goddard, Skinner

BEST
South Australia: Ramsey, Johansen, Stretch, Hamilton, Spurling, Wigg, Hayes
Victoria Country: Evans, Mathieson, Miles, Tucker, Parish, Butler

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THE SON of a gun has proved influential in undefeated South Australia's 22-point win over Victoria Country at AAMI Stadium in round two of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships division one competition on Sunday.

Glenelg's Billy Stretch, the son of former Melbourne and Fitzroy wingman Steven Stretch, gathered an equal-team high 24 disposals and delivered at 75 per cent efficiency, to pilot the Croweaters to an impressive come-from-behind victory.

Stretch started at half-back before moving to a wing and improved as the game wore on with his composure and neat ball use.

In cold, slippery conditions, SA faced a 22-point deficit at quarter-time but thereafter outscored Vic Country 8.17 to just 3.3. They kept the visitors to just 1.2 in the middle two quarters.

SA skipper Jake Johansen, all 171cm and 63kg of him, again set a strong example for his teammates with 24 touches (including a game-high 19 kicks), seven clearances, six tackles and a goal.

Seventeen-year-old West Adelaide utility Aaron Francis overcame a slow start to have a significant impact on proceedings. After being well beaten by highly rated forward Tom Lamb in the first half, Francis responded well to a half-time spray and a shift to attack, finishing with two goals and two contested marks.

Fellow forwards Ryan Burton and Jackson Press spoiled their good work with wasteful tallies of 1.4 and 1.3 respectively.

SA's 197cm ruckman Sam Durdin continued to show promising signs in his comeback from thumb surgery, regaining some touch and kicking a goal.

Vic Country fielded eight 17-year-olds, including inside midfielder Rhys Mathieson – the second-youngest player afield – who amassed a game-high 32 possessions (13 contested) and eight clearances.

Strong-bodied midfielder Billy Evans had 28 touches, including game-high tallies of contested possessions (16) and clearances (11).

Possible top-10 draft pick Lamb showed glimpses of his potential as a tall forward/midfielder with 20 possessions (10 contested) and 1.1.
He was also reported for striking in the third term.

Tall defender Caleb Marchbank also did his draft chances no harm with a sound performance.

The visitors sorely missed two key players – key forward and potential top-five draft pick Patrick McCartin was sidelined with a minor quad injury sustained in a school match, and tough 19-year-old midfielder Nathan Drummond has a hamstring problem.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-01/sa-wins-at-a-stretch-over-vic-country

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U18s: SA pips WA
« Reply #9 on: June 08, 2014, 04:08:45 PM »
Dees' father-son prospect shines for SA
Travis King
afl.com.au
June 7, 2014 6:41 PM


WESTERN AUSTRALIA       2.2   5.4    7.9    9.12    (66)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA           2.1   3.4    6.7   10.11   (71)
 
Goals
WA: Pickett 3, Keitel 3, Stewart, Cripps, Bevan
SA: Press 3, Johansen 2, Burton 2, Neal-Bullen 2, Hone
 
Best
WA: Giblett, Watson, Stewart, Keitel, Bevan, Winton, Pickett
SA: Stretch, Hamilton, Durdin, Press, Wigg, Neal-Bullen, Johansen

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MELBOURNE father-son prospect Billy Stretch was among a host of Croweaters who boosted their chances at November's NAB AFL Draft in South Australia's come-from-behind win over Western Australia.
 
The son of former Demon (164 games) and Fitzroy (25 games) player, Steven Stretch, starred on a wing and had good support from SA captain Jake Johansen and likely top-five draft pick Sam Durdin.
 
WA's most influential player was Jarrod Pickett, who kicked three goals in round three of the NAB AFL under-18s Championships at Medibank Stadium.
 
Western Australia came into the match rank underdogs after an abysmal effort in an 87-point loss to Vic Metro last round.
 
But the home side led for most of the match before being overrun by five points, with SA keeping its perfect record intact.
 
Johansen led all comers with 32 disposals, seven clearances, 10 inside 50s and two goals, continuing his strong form at the championships.
 
Durdin, who at 197cm is one of this draft's elite talls, shone with 17 touches and 11 hit-outs.
 
Stretch gathered 19 touches – eight contested – and pumped the ball inside 50m five times.
 
Jackson Press booted 3.2 for the visitors from 14 disposals.
 
Pickett booted three late goals for WA to keep the Sandgropers in the hunt and had 21 disposals – 10 contested – with seven inside 50s.
 
Rated as one of WA's best draft hopes, Pickett received good support from Tyler Keitel, who also kicked three majors from 13 touches and was a strong marking target.
 
Defender Dylan Winton collected the most disposals for WA with 22, while Clayton Giblett was named the home side's best after 13 touches and four marks.
 
Potential West Coast father-son draftee Alec Waterman was held relatively quiet with 16 disposals.
 
Western Australia remains winless after three matches.

The championships continue when Vic Country faces Vic Metro at Simonds Stadium at 11am on Sunday.
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-07/dees-potential-fatherson-pick-shines-for-sa

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2014, 04:10:32 PM »
Callum Twomey @AFL_CalTwomey twitter:

"Vic Country get the win over Vic Metro by 44 points.

Maishman 29, Lonie with 25 and two goals.

Petracca was Metro's best with 31 in midfield."

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Vic Country too good for Metro counterparts (afl site)
« Reply #11 on: June 08, 2014, 06:14:57 PM »
Vic Country too good for Metro counterparts

Callum Twomey 
afl.com.au
June 8, 2014 5:00 PM


Vic Metro            2.3    3.6    4.4     4.13 (37)
Vic Country         0.2    5.5    9.7     12.9 (81)

GOALS
Vic Metro: Allan, Cavka, Dear, Maynard
Vic Country: Wilson 4, Lonie 2, Butler 2, Nelson, Harnett, Schache, Richards

BEST
Vic Metro: Petracca, Laverde, Vickers-Willis, Maynard, Duggan, De Goey, Switkowski
Vic Country: Maishman, Howe, Lonie, Cordy, Nelson, Harnett, Capiron

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AT THE halfway point of the division one NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, a few things have become clear.

The top end of the draft is still difficult to rank, there is plenty of depth after that, and clubs will head to November's draft knowing they can find players. And, from a team perspective, Vic Country is much improved.

After failing to win a division one game last year, Country has already notched two in the opening three rounds of this national carnival.

Both have been against rivals Vic Metro, the latest coming on Sunday with a 44-point drubbing at Simonds Stadium, 12.9 (81) to 4.13 (37).

The new home and away format of this year's championships will see most players sit out at least one game, and that was the case for several highly-rated prospects for both sides this weekend.

Angus Brayshaw, Peter Wright and Corey Ellis were among those for Metro, while Country was without Patrick McCartin (quad) and Tom Lamb (groin) as they overcame small niggles.

It meant there were opportunities for others to step up and for the winners there were plenty who did, starting in the midfield.

Joe Maishman, the cousin of Western Bulldogs' midfielder Mitch Wallis, led the way. With 29 disposals, six marks and seven inside-50 entries, Maishman tucked the ball under his arm and ran with it on the wing.

Nick Dixon also gathered 29 disposals and was strong at the clearances, while Sydney Swans' father-son prospect Josh Dunkley continued his consistent championships despite not being eligible for the draft until 2015.

When a virus hit defender Jacob Weitering early in the game and plans to use Daniel Capiron as a forward went belly-up, Capiron responded and gathered 25 disposals and eight marks in an important role.

"We'd set him all weekend to go forward and literally at the last minute had to go back," said Country coach Mark Ellis. "He played his best game."

Zaine Cordy, who can join the Western Bulldogs as a father-son prospect as the son of 124-gamer Brian, organised that defensive group and played well on Darcy Moore, Dear and whichever tall Metro forward was there to stop.

Aaron Wilson kicked four goals for Country and the tenacious Daniel Butler booted two, while 174cm Jack Lonie collected 25 disposals, took eight marks and kicked two goals in an exciting and energetic showing.

"If [Lonie] keeps up the performances that he's had and the effort that he's brought to the table, he can't be discounted," Ellis said.

"We've got a few more players who we'll bring in next week and we're mindful of rotating the boys through and giving them an opportunity because today showed if you get that, who knows what you can do?"

Caleb Marchbank worked hard at the ball in attack, while Dan Howe, who was overlooked at last year's NAB AFL Draft, showed his versatility across half-back with 23 disposals.

Metro, held goalless in the second half, was led by its captain for the day, Christian Petracca.

Following his excellent 27-disposal effort last week against Western Australia, Petracca started in the centre square and was busy in the midfield with 31 possessions, seven marks and four clearances.

Powerful and strong, he makes an impact when around the ball and continues to firm as one of the better players in this year's draft pool.

Ed Vickers-Willis had 25 disposals, while Jayden Laverde, a nice-moving half-back who knows where and when to run, had 23 touches and nine marks.

Jordan De Goey showed some class in the second half and the physical Brayden Maynard worked hard. Another father-son prospect, Dear, kicked a goal and showed some impressive signs in the tall forward's first game of the championships.

Dear, son of Hawthorn Norm Smith medallist Paul, suffered a bad head clash in the TAC Cup the week before the carnival which delayed his Metro debut.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2014-06-08/country-too-good-for-metro

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #12 on: June 12, 2014, 12:27:33 AM »
VIDEO: Eye-catchers from Round 3 of the U18 Champs ...

http://www.afl.com.au/video/2014-06-11/eyecatchers-round-three

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Re: U18 National Championships 2014
« Reply #13 on: June 13, 2014, 07:07:33 PM »
Callum Twomey @AFL_CalTwomey twitter:

"Teams for this weekend's under-18 games are below. Squads getting close to full strength now. "


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U18 Champs: Vic Metro beats SA
« Reply #14 on: June 15, 2014, 10:15:54 PM »
Plenty of the Wright stuff in Vic Metro win
Callum Twomey 
afl.com.au
June 14, 2014 2:43 PM



South Australia       1.2    4.8         5.10    10.12 (72)
Vic Metro               3.4    7.4         10.6    13.8 (86)

GOALS
South Australia: Hone 3, Hamilton, Neal-Bullen, Press, Read, Spurling, Tahana, Wigg
Vic Metro: Langdon 4, Payne 3, Wright 3, Brayshaw, Langford, Miller

BEST
South Australia: Wigg, Neal-Bullen, Hone, Johansen, Stretch, Gregson
Vic Metro: Wright, Petracca, Brayshaw, De Goey, Langdon, Viojo, Vickers-Willis, Ellis

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AS AFL clubs wonder whether Peter Wright is a ruckman or forward, the likely early draft pick showed he can be both in Vic Metro's 14-point win over South Australia on Saturday.

In his best game so far of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships, the 203cm highly-rated prospect kicked three goals from 16 disposals, pulled in 10 marks and had 29-hit-outs in Metro's 13.8 (86) to 10.12 (72) win at AAMI Stadium.

Wright is among a handful of players vying to be the No.1 pick in this year's NAB AFL Draft, in one of the most open top-ends in recent years.

Although he held a significant height advantage over South Australia's 197cm ruckman Sam Durdin, Wright was able to impact the play around the ground and was dangerous when the ball was sent his way in the forward line.

At his feet was Ed Langdon, the younger brother of first-year Collingwood defender Tom, who kicked four goals in what was South Australia's first defeat of the carnival.

The 182cm Metro small forward finished with 13 disposals and roved packs, converted long shots and created other chances for his side in a busy display.

Others were just as important for Metro. Angus Brayshaw, back from being rested last game, had 25 disposals (11 contested, five clearances) to reaffirm his position as one of the top midfielders in the draft.

Christian Petracca was perhaps more effective, using his power and speed to push through the wings and send the ball long.

Following his 27 and 31-possession games over the past two weeks, Petracca collected 26 (including seven clearances and six inside 50s) against South Australia, proving he can influence games up the ground as much as close to goal.

Jordan De Goey also continued his attacking form. De Goey, who some clubs view as a top-15 pick, played mainly across half-back and helped set up the play.

The Oakleigh Charger is no-fuss: he cleans up in defence, gets through traffic and disposes of the ball with little trouble.

Metro set up an advantage in the first term and looked likely to run away with the game before South Australia was sparked by small forward Josh Hone.

Active and showing the ability to finish, Hone finished with three goals from 13 disposals.

Long-kicking left-footer Harrison Wigg was among South Australia's best, gathering 23 disposals.

Wigg is a compact and tidy player with a damaging kick, most evident in his set-shot goal from outside 50 in the second term.

Alex Neal-Bullen had 19 disposals (13 contested) through the midfield, and despite South Australia's surge in the final term, Metro held on for the impressive interstate win.

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