Inaugural NAB AFLW Futures squad announced ahead of this Sunday's game

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The next wave of emerging stars in the women’s game will come together this weekend as part of the inaugural NAB AFLW Futures program.

46 of the country’s most talented 17-year-old footballers will assemble in Melbourne for a training camp and exhibition match, including five Territorians. 

The players named in the NAB AFLW Futures squad will be eligible for selection in next year’s NAB AFLW Academy.

The squad will complete a training session at The Hanger on Saturday June 4, before being split into two teams to compete in an exhibition match at Geelong’s GHMBA Stadium on Sunday June 5.

National Academy Manager Tarkyn Lockyer said the NAB AFLW Futures program provided an opportunity for the country’s most promising young talent to be part of an elite football program.

“We are extremely pleased to add the NAB AFLW Futures program to the AFL Talent Pathways Programs and it is really pleasing that we have a representation from every state and territory,” Lockyer said.

“The players picked in the NAB AFLW Futures squad represent the highest standard of football talent across Australia, and we look forward to seeing the girls come together to feature in the program.

“Many of the players selected in the squad recently competed at the 2022 NAB AFLW National Championships – Girls U18 and have been standouts within their talent programs.

“Sunday’s match at GMHBA Stadium will certainly be a great showcase of the exciting talent coming through the football ranks.”

Sunday’s action at GHMBA Stadium will feature a double-header, with the AFL Futures match set to commence at 10:30am AEST.

It will be followed by the Woomeras v Medleys clash at 12:30pm AEST, where under-16 girls footballers from across the country will come together to form the Indigenous side, the Woomeras, and the multicultural team, the Medleys. 

The two matches will also feature some of the best emerging female football coaching talent in the country.

Hawthorn AFLW signing and Adelaide premiership forward Sarah Perkins will coach Team Black in the NAB AFLW Futures match. She will be assisted by Western Bulldogs VFLW head coach Kirby Bentley, Northern Knights assistant Laura Frazer and South Australian Bek McMahon,

Former AFLW player Georgia Walker will coach Team White and will be assisted by Adelaide premiership captain Chelsea Randall and Vic Metro Under-18 Girls head coach Jacara Egan, along with Western Jets assistant Ali Hamad.

The Woomeras will be coached by former West Coast and Fremantle AFLW player Cassie Davidson, who will be assisted by Melbourne AFLW midfielder Krstel Petrevski and Hawthorn VFLW on-baller Jordan Mifsud.

Amanda Robertson has been named head coach of the Medleys, with Hawthorn AFLW signing Akec Makur Chuot, GWS Giants midfielder Haneen Zreika and Sabrin Nyawela also part of the coaching panel.

How to watch: A live stream of the AFLW Futures match will be available at www.womens.afl/talent-pathway/academy. A live stream of the Woomeras v Medleys match will be available at www.womens.afl/talent-pathway/u18s.

AFLW Futures Match
Sunday June 5, 10:30am AEST / 10am ACST
GMHBA Stadium, Geelong

NAB AFLW FUTURES - TEAM WHITE
  

# NAME SURNAME DOB STATE LOCAL CLUB
1 Brooke Barwick 29-07-05 TAS Glenorchy
2 Lila Keck 20-10-05 VIC C Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst
4 Sienna McMullen 15-07-05 QLD Burleigh/Bond University
5 Ebony Milne 03-08-05 QLD Victoria Point
6 Piper Window 30-07-05 SA Glenelg
7 Sophie Berry 16-10-05 NT Southern Districts
8 Kiera Whiley 07-04-05 VIC M Western Jets/Caroline Springs
9 Lily Whitcombe 02-03-05 SA Sturt
10 Kaitlyn Srhoj 10-07-05 WA Peel Thunder
11 Madi Lamb 09-05-05 TAS North Hobart
12 Kayla Van den Heever 20-01-05 WA West Perth/Joondalup Kinross
13 Tara Quinn 18-03-05 VIC C Pines
15 Bellah Parker 11-12-05 TAS North Hobart
17 Anjelique Raison 07-09-05 WA East Fremantle
18 Melanie Staunton 24-01-05 NSW/ACT Ulladulla
19 Bianca Lyne 06-04-05 VIC C Dandenong Stingrays/Beleura
20 Jemma Ramsdale 07-05-05 VIC C Pines
22 Amy Gaylor 23-08-05 VIC M Strathmore
24 Emelye Blades 04-03-05 NSW/ACT UNSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs/Maroubra Saints
25 Georgie Cleaver 14-08-05 WA East Fremantle
28 Timeka Cox 18-08-05 SA North Adelaide
28 Matilda Scholz 29-04-05 SA Glenelg
30 Kierra Zerafa 10-11-05 NT Waratah
NAB AFLW FUTURES - TEAM BLACK
 
# NAME SURNAME DOB STATE LOCAL CLUB
1 Elaine Grigg 23-12-05 SA North Adelaide
2 Sophie Peters 12-03-05 QLD Maroochydore
3 Tsharni Graham 28-10-05 NT Palmerston
5 Olivia Morris 06-09-05 NSW/ACT Pennant Hills/Westbrook
6 Shineah Goody 08-11-05 SA Woodville-West Torrens
7 Laura Roy 16-08-05 QLD Morningside
8 Grace Whittaker 30-12-05 NT Southern Districts/Norwood
9 Molly Brooksby 18-07-05 SA Norwood
10 Mikayla Williamson 05-08-05 VIC C Pines
12 Marnie Robinson 08-06-05 NSW/ACT UTS/Drummoyne
13 Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner 01-07-05 VIC M Spotswood
14 Chloe Adams 13-12-05 VIC C Grovedale Tigers
15 Kyanne Campbell 13-01-05 NT Rovers
16 Tyla Fitzgerald 23-03-05 WA Swan Districts/High Wycombe
17 Laura Stone 22-11-05 VIC M Eastern Ranges/Rowville Knights
18 Jessica Rentsch 11-10-05 VIC C Portland Tigers
19 Jaime Henry 05-10-05 WA Swan Districts
20 Georgia Clark 11-12-05 TAS Glenorchy
21 Tunisha Kikoak 12-05-05 TAS North Launceston
22 Darcie Davies 14-06-05 QLD Southport
24 Jess Vukic 09-05-05 VIC M Eastern Ranges/Vermont
28 Liliana Grassenis 18-12-05 WA West Perth
30 Tamashya Blurton 25-09-05 WA Claremont

The NAB AFL Futures Program is part of the NAB AFL Rising Stars Program, which supports grassroots players and football communities and helps young Australians fulfil their dream of playing in the AFL. 

The NAB AFL Rising Stars Program comprises the following elements:
 
• NAB AFL/W Rising Star
• NAB AFL/W Draft
• NAB AFL/W Draft Combine
• NAB AFL/W Academy
• NAB AFL/W Under-18 Championships
• NAB AFL/W Under-16 Championships
 
NAB has proudly supported footy for over a decade, providing boys and girls with a clear pathway from NAB AFL Auskick to the big time.