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AFL Draft 2023: Full SuperCoach scores from latest under-18 championship matches

In the latest round of under-18 national carnival action, Harley Reid went BIG against WA – but he wasn’t the only top prospect to dominate. See all the exclusive numbers here.

Archie Roberts of Vic Metro. Picture: Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/via Getty Images
Archie Roberts of Vic Metro. Picture: Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Tasmanian pair Ryley Sanders and Colby McKercher dominated for the Allies in the under-18s nationals win against Vic Metro.

And Harley Reid again showed off his elite talents with a monster game against Western Australia.

The two Tasmanians are seen as top-10 draft prospects and certainly showed their capabilities on Sunday.

Inside bull Sanders had 33 disposals and a goal while McKercher amassed 31 disposals and a goal in a dominant midfield display.

Gold Coast Suns fans can get excited seeing academy trio Jed Walter, Ethan Read and Jake Rogers, who all put in strong performances for the Allies.

Walter is seen as one of the best key forwards of the draft and did no harm to his chances of being taken early, finishing with three goals and 109 SuperCoach points.

Suns academy ruckman Read had a day out in the 15.9 (99) to 8.7 (55) victory over Vic Metro, collecting 25 disposals, 15 hitouts and nine marks.

Ryley Sanders celebrates a goal for the Allies. Picture: Mark Brake/AFL Photos/via Getty Images
Ryley Sanders celebrates a goal for the Allies. Picture: Mark Brake/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Possible first-round draft prospect Rogers was influential, gathering 25 disposals, a goal and seven clearances.

Among the other standouts for the Allies was another top Tasmanian draft prospect, Heath Ollington (21 disposals, seven marks, 131 SuperCoach points).

Sydney Swans academy prospect Caiden Cleary (29 disposals, five clearances, 104 SuperCoach) also impressed.

For Vic Metro, bottom-age Brisbane father-son prospect Levi Ashcroft was one of their best finishing with 21 disposals and six inside-50s.

Likely No.1 draft pick Harley Reid was enormous in Vic Country’s thrilling 8.13 (61) to 8.11 (59) win over Western Australia.

Reid put on a show for the fans and recruiters at the WACA ground in Perth, finishing with an equal game-high 26 disposals, two goals and a whopping 180 SuperCoach points.

The West Coast recruiting team was in attendance, and they will likely hold the keys to the first selection in the draft.

Harley Reid fires off a handball for Vic Country. Picture: Paul Kane/AFL Photos/via Getty Images
Harley Reid fires off a handball for Vic Country. Picture: Paul Kane/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Reid’s performance surely gives them a headache in deciding if they should draft the Victorian first overall or trade the pick for a mammoth deal which would likely include multiple first-round draft picks.

Daniel Curtin (23 disposals, 11 marks and 162 SuperCoach) was among Western Australia’s best and is seen as one of the best key defenders in the draft.

Allies 15.9 (99) V Vic Metro 8.7 (55)

ALLIES

150 – Ryley Sanders

132 – Colby McKercher

131 – Heath Ollington

128 – Jake Rogers

123 – Ethan Read

111 – Jack Callinan

109 – Jed Walter

104 – Caiden Cleary

92 – Arie Schoenmaker

82 – Connor O’Sullivan

70 – Harvey Thomas

66 – James Leake

59 – William Graham

58 – Tye Gander

57 - Indhi Kirk

57 – Nick Williams

57 – Phoenix Gothard

57 – Samuel Marshall

56 – Charlie McCormack

47 – Caleb May

46 – Lachlan Cabor

45 – Patrick Snell

29 – Jack Glanvill

VIC METRO

110 – William Green

102 – Kynan Brown

82 – Nate Caddy

82 – Mahmoud Taha

81 – Tom Gross

76 – Archie Roberts

75 – Levi Ashcroft

74 – Ollie Murphy

72 – Cam Nyko

65 – Caleb Windsor

62 – Will Lorenz

61 – Matt Carroll

59 – Nathan Philactides

58 – Nick Watson

52 – Will Elliot

51 – Christian Mardini

49 – Logan Morris

47 – Charlie Harrop

40 – Jordan Croft

37 – Will Brown

34 – Brayden Laplanche

30 – Josh Docking

26 – Harvey Johnston

WA’s Daniel Curtin on the burst. Picture: Paul Kane/AFL Photos/via Getty Images
WA’s Daniel Curtin on the burst. Picture: Paul Kane/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

Western Australia 8.11 (59) vs Vic Country 8.13 (61)

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

162 – Daniel Curtin

138 – K Sanchez

122 – R Hardeman

117 – C Hall

105 – O Hine-Baston

103 – L Kelly

78 – J Fonti

78 – C Livingstone

76 – A O’Driscoll

76 – K Dehavilland

74 – L Collard

70 – R Wills

70 – B Allan

64 – R Torrent

61 – K Tholstrup

56 – A van der Struyf

50 – Z Zakostelsky

41 – M Edwards

37 – L Kemp

36 – E Smith

36 – A Ferreira

34 – S Van Rooyen

31 – T Lindberg

VIC COUNTRY

180 – Harley Reid

109 – Michael Rudd

90 – Zane Duursma

82 – Harry De Mattia

81 – Sam Lalor

75 – George Stevens

75 – Lachlan Smith

75 – Luamon Lual

73 – Kobe Shipp

72 – Oscar Ryan

72 – Kade De La Rue

70 – Finn O’Sullivan

68 – Billy Wilson

61 – Angus Hastie

58 – Lachlan Charleson

55 – Coby James

53 – Darcy Wilson

50 – Archer Reid

48 – Joe Pike

45 – Archer Day-Wicks

38 – Joel Freijah

32 – Wil Dawson

23 – Jacob Grant

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