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2024 Under 18 squad includes Rome Burgoyne and Louie Montgomery

Player (* Bottom age) SANFL Club
Charlie Nicholls Central District
James Noack Central District
Tallen Rosenzweig Central District
Dyson Sharp* Central District
Joshua Reichelt* Central District
Aidan Schubert* Central District
Ben Camporeale Glenelg
Lucas Camporeale Glenelg
Harrison Ramm Glenelg
Angus Clarke Glenelg
Luke Candy* Glenelg
Louie Montgomerie North Adelaide
Evan Bradley North Adelaide
Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier* North Adelaide
Sam Cumming* North Adelaide
Jacob Newton Norwood
Jay Polkinghorne Norwood
Sid Draper South Adelaide
Phoenix Hargrave South Adelaide
Dakota Sterzl South Adelaide
Jacob Sheean South Adelaide
Sam Waltham Sturt
Cameron Kelly Sturt
Harley Barker* Sturt
Tom Luck Woodville-West Torrens
Tyler Welsh Woodville-West Torrens
Kade Herbert Woodville-West Torrens
Rome Burgoyne Woodville-West Torrens
Charlie West Woodville-West Torrens
Tate Delmenico Woodville-West Torrens
Harry Dodd Woodville-West Torrens
Jett Hasting Woodville-West Torrens
 
Rome Burgoyne, plays at Woodville-West Torrens and has been selected in South Australia’s under-18 academy for 2024. Rome, 17, is a strong-bodied midfielder who is considered a possible top-40 contender.
2023 statistics: Six under-18 games for the Eagles, averaging 18.8 disposals, five rebound 50s, 1.3 clearances, 1.2 tackles, 66.3 ranking points.
“He had a bit of an injury-riddled year – his knee early then he got some hamstring soreness. He boarded at Prince Alfred College. He is more talented than (older brothers) Trent and Jase. He’s much cleaner with the footy, he’s got better skills and because he has a little more size he’s more enduring to the contest,” Eagles talent manager Darren Hams said.

North Adelaide utility Loius Montgomery is the son of 2004 premiership defender and GWS assistant Brett Montgomery.
2023 statistics: 11 under-18 games for the Roosters, averaging 18.7 disposals, 5.8 marks, 2.2 tackles, 76 ranking points
“He’s got good athleticism for his size and has got a good overhead mark for his size. He can cause defences a few problems. He’s got more AFL attributes than his older brother, Harper, but probably doesn’t work as hard as Harper does. Louie goes to Prince Alfred College and is 183cm,” North Adelaide talent manager Neil Sanders said.

Oliver Francou.
2023 statistics: Nine under-18 games for the Roosters, averaging 13.6 disposals, four tackles, 1.6 clearances, 1.3 inside 50s, 61.4 ranking points
“He’s one of those players who is super fit and runs low six-minute two-kilometre time trials. Like Josh, he is hard at the football. He still needs to work on his footy smarts, but has got some good attributes with his running. Oliver is 177cm and also plays for St Peter’s College. We’d expect him to have a pretty good year next year,” North Adelaide talent manager Neil Sanders said.

Kye Burgoyne. SANFL club: West Adelaide

2023 statistics: 15 under-18 games for the Bloods, averaging 13.4 disposals, five tackles, 1.6 rebound 50s, 65.1 ranking points
“From what I’ve seen, he’s had a pretty solid year and come along nicely. He came across from Glenelg to us last year. He’s certainly a competitive defender who reads the play well, competes well one-on-one and his ball use has got better throughout the year. There’s still a fair bit to play out but he’s made some good progress,” West Adelaide football boss Paul Streatfield said.

 
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Rome Burgoyne, plays at Woodville-West Torrens and has been selected in South Australia’s under-18 academy for 2024. Rome, 17, is a strong-bodied midfielder who is considered a possible top-40 contender.
2023 statistics: Six under-18 games for the Eagles, averaging 18.8 disposals, five rebound 50s, 1.3 clearances, 1.2 tackles, 66.3 ranking points.
“He had a bit of an injury-riddled year – his knee early then he got some hamstring soreness. He boarded at Prince Alfred College. He is more talented than (older brothers) Trent and Jase. He’s much cleaner with the footy, he’s got better skills and because he has a little more size he’s more enduring to the contest,” Eagles talent manager Darren Hams said.

North Adelaide utility Loius Montgomery is the son of 2004 premiership defender and GWS assistant Brett Montgomery.
2023 statistics: Nine under-18 games for the Roosters, averaging 13.6 disposals, four tackles, 1.6 clearances, 1.3 inside 50s, 61.4 ranking points
“He’s one of those players who is super fit and runs low six-minute two-kilometre time trials. Like Josh, he is hard at the football. He still needs to work on his footy smarts, but has got some good attributes with his running. Oliver is 177cm and also plays for St Peter’s College. We’d expect him to have a pretty good year next year,” North Adelaide talent manager Neil Sanders said.

Oliver Francou.
2023 statistics: 11 under-18 games for the Roosters, averaging 18.7 disposals, 5.8 marks, 2.2 tackles, 76 ranking points

“He’s got good athleticism for his size and has got a good overhead mark for his size. He can cause defences a few problems. He’s got more AFL attributes than his older brother, Harper, but probably doesn’t work as hard as Harper does. Louie goes to Prince Alfred College and is 183cm,” North Adelaide talent manager Neil Sanders said.

Kye Burgoyne. SANFL club: West Adelaide

2023 statistics: 15 under-18 games for the Bloods, averaging 13.4 disposals, five tackles, 1.6 rebound 50s, 65.1 ranking points
“From what I’ve seen, he’s had a pretty solid year and come along nicely. He came across from Glenelg to us last year. He’s certainly a competitive defender who reads the play well, competes well one-on-one and his ball use has got better throughout the year. There’s still a fair bit to play out but he’s made some good progress,” West Adelaide football boss Paul Streatfield said.

I think you have the Montgomery and Francou descriptions mixed up.
 
I'm reasonably certain he is Andrew's son and Ross Haslam is his maternal grandfather.
If so he has a very strong footy pedigree.

Yes. Mitchell is a couple of years younger I think.
 

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Be on the look out for Tevita.

He's not eligible until 2027.
Kicked six goals in a match while being tagged playing across all three lines this year.

the phantom menace GIF by Star Wars
 
Kicked six goals in a match while being tagged playing across all three lines this year.

the phantom menace GIF by Star Wars

A representative match for Essendon District Football League it was.

Game Three - EDFL 19.12 (126) def. SMJFL 6.4 (40)

Tevita Rodan kicked six goals playing in a midfield/forward/half back rotation along with being tagged all game.

EDFL

Best on ground in Game 1 as well.
 
Doubtful he lasts that long. However it wouldn't surprise me if the AFL bring the NGA cut-off back to the pick 10-20 range as an effort to keep the peace.
Tassie pre-entry priority pick chaps.

Apparently David's plane flew over Launceston airport once, en route to a game in Perth. If Borlase is designated as a Camry NGA, then that's good enough for Tevita to be aligned with the two-headed tribe.
 

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