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Kane Batzloff is not a well-known name in the AFL nor would he be given that he never played a single senior game, but he does hold an interesting place in AFL history, for when selected by Essendon at Pick 7 in the 1992 mid season draft from the Southern Stingrays he became the very first player from the newly formed VSFL Under 18s teams (now the Talent League) to be drafted by an AFL team. He later played Reserve Grade football at both Melbourne and Collingwood.
So who was the first player from the Under 18's competition to play senior AFL football? This title goes to Mark Attard from the Eastern Ranges, selected by North Melbourne at pick 19 in the same 1992 mid-season draft. A number of other players were selected by AFL clubs in the same draft from the Western Jets and Northern Knights (none from Central Dragons or Geelong Falcons), but Attard was the only one to ever play senior football.
Attard's AFL tenure however would prove brief, making his debut for the Kangaroos in Round 22 1992 and playing in two more games in the last two rounds, but no more after that for a career of three AFL games. IIRC Mark Attard would later move to WA and play for East Fremantle, but I'm not sure of the exact details.
So who was the first player from the Under 18's competition to play senior AFL football? This title goes to Mark Attard from the Eastern Ranges, selected by North Melbourne at pick 19 in the same 1992 mid-season draft. A number of other players were selected by AFL clubs in the same draft from the Western Jets and Northern Knights (none from Central Dragons or Geelong Falcons), but Attard was the only one to ever play senior football.
Attard's AFL tenure however would prove brief, making his debut for the Kangaroos in Round 22 1992 and playing in two more games in the last two rounds, but no more after that for a career of three AFL games. IIRC Mark Attard would later move to WA and play for East Fremantle, but I'm not sure of the exact details.





