Another Tiwi Islander at West Coast? It could happen.

After the success of livewire forward Willie Rioli, who went on to win a premiership in just his second season in the AFL, West Coast could turn to Adam Tipungwuti in this week’s national and rookie drafts.

The Eagles are one of several teams, including Geelong, Essendon and Greater Western Sydney, to show interest in the livewire forward.

The 22-year-old former Brisbane Lions Academy member has a serious highlights reel from his time in the Northern Territory and NEAFL competitions.

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Tipungwuti, the cousin of Essendon cult hero Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti, has pace to burn and the knack of doing the impossible in front of the sticks, not to mention his pressure around the ball.

Camera Icon Adam Tipungwuti in action for the NT during the 2014 AFL Under-18s Championships. Credit: AFL Media

A star of the NTFL for several years, Tipungwuti earned the praise of Sydney premiership player and NEAFL coach Tadhg Kennelly following his blistering NEAFL debut this year.

He booted three majors to lead the Swans to their first win of the season against cross-town rivals GWS after getting plucked from AFL Sydney team Western Suburbs as a top-up player.

“He brought some real energy and excitement and that was what we probably needed over the last few weeks,” Kennelly told the Swans website.

“He kept the ball on the ground and competed and kept the ball alive and was a real livewire for us. But more importantly his pressure acts were super. His pressure around the ball was what gave him a lot of opportunities.”

Tipungwuti has started the NTFL season strongly for Tiwi Bombers, kicking eight goals in six games including two three-goal performances.

His stunning five-bounce goal, starting from the wing, in the opening round against his former club Wanderers was something special.

He also did his draft chances no harms by testing well at the Rookie Me Combine, rating among the top-five for the vertical jump and agility tests.

The Eagles will pick up ex-Gold Coast Suns ruckman Keegan Brooksby under the AFL’s rookie rules, which now mean ex-players need not be re-drafted.

De-listed Sydney defender Harrison Marsh is a huge chance to land at West Coast in the rookie draft.