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Family ties, Academy guns loom large in 2025 AFL Academy squad

The Marsh AFL National Academy Boys squad has been revealed, with some familiar names among the 28 players selected.

A HOST of familiar names will be a part of the Marsh AFL National Academy Boys squad next year, with potential top-five pick Zeke Uwland among them.

Uwland, the brother of Gold Coast defender Bodhi, has been selected as part of the 28-player boys squad after his stellar bottom-age season to be a part of the elite program.

Among the other names picked are Willem Duursma, who is set to follow siblings Xavier, Zane and Yasmin into the AFL, while Cody Curtin, younger brother of Adelaide’s Daniel, has also been named.

Melbourne father-son talent Kalani White, who is also eligible to join Gold Coast as an Academy player, has also been picked in the Academy squad. He qualifies as a father-son to the Demons, where his father Jeff was a star ruckman.

The Academy program will see the group come together for multiple camps under the tutelage of head coach Tarkyn Lockyer, as well as face VFL opposition next year in a highlight of the talent pathway.

The list also includes a number of players who are tied to clubs as Academy prospects, including Beau Addinsall and Dylan Patterson (Gold Coast), Daniel Annable (Brisbane) and Lachie Carmichael and Noah Chamberlain (Sydney).

Victorian basketball talent Cooper Duff-Tytler shapes as one of the most exciting tall prospects in the pool, having committed to focusing fully on his football pursuits.

2025 Marsh AFL National Academy Boys squad

NAME STATE STATE LEAGUE CLUB COMMUNITY CLUB
Beau Addinsall QLD Gold Coast Suns Academy Burleigh
Daniel Annable QLD Brisbane Lions Academy Redland-Victoria Point
Harley Barker SA Sturt Mt Barker
Thomas Burton VIC M Western Jets Point Cook
Lachlan Carmichael NSW/ACT Sydney Swans Academy Mosman
Noah Chamberlain NSW/ACT Sydney Swans Academy East Sydney
Samuel Cumming SA North Adelaide Wentworth District
Cody Curtin WA Claremont West Coast
Cooper Duff-Tytler VIC M Calder Cannons Woodend-Hesket
Willem Duursma VIC C Gippsland Power Foster
Louis Emmett VIC M Oakleigh Chargers Glen Iris
Koby Evans WA Perth Federals
Oliver Greeves VIC M Eastern Ranges Vermont
Jasper Hay TAS Tasmania Devils Clarence
Liam Hetherton NSW/ACT Murray Bushrangers North Albury
Noah Hibbins-Hargreaves VIC C Dandenong Stingrays Mornington
Matthew LeRay SA Central District Golden Grove
Josh Lindsay VIC C Geelong Falcons Newtown & Chilwell
Archie Ludowyke VIC M Sandringham Dragons East Sandringham
Taj Murray NT Northern Territory Academy
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Riley Onley VIC C Murray Bushrangers Shepparton United
Dylan Patterson QLD Gold Coast Suns Academy Palm Beach Currumbin
Fred Rodriguez WA South Fremantle Fremantle City Dockers
Ben Rongdit VIC C Geelong Falcons Colac
Dyson Sharp SA Central District Barossa District
Zeke Uwland QLD Gold Coast Suns Academy Burleigh
Wes Walley WA Subiaco Warwick Greenwood
Kalani White QLD Gold Coast Suns Academy Broadbeach

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