THE AFL has released the list of 150 players involved in a revamped AFL Academy, including players eligible for the 2019 and 2020 draft.

As revealed byfoxfooty.com.au in April, the AFL had planned to radically overhaul the academy and to focus on state-based academies.

The expanded NAB AFL Academy Program will now see 150 players engaged in high performance camps conducted across five talent regions; Vic Country, Vic Metro, South Australia, Western Australia and Allies (New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, Queensland and the Northern Territory).

Included in the squads are multiple father-son and academy prospects — while there are familiar names right across the list.

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Port Adelaide will be keeping their eye on Trent Burgoyne (son of Peter), Jackson Mead (son of Darren) and Taj Schofield (son of Jarrad) — with the trio all eligible as father-son selections over the coming years.

The Crows will have their eyes firmly on Luke Edwards (son of Tyson) ahead of the 2020 draft.

St Kilda next generation academy member Bigoa Nyuon booted two goals on Grand Final day in the Under 17 All Stars match and could be a draftable prospect for 2019.

Potential 2019 No. 1 picks Matthew Rowell, Dylan Williams, Noah Anderson and Hayden Young have been named in the revamped AFL Academy.

Likely No. 1 pick Sam Walsh’s younger brother Henry is included in the Vic Country zone, while Paddy Dow’s brother Thomson is also on the list.

The academies will come together for their first camp in the following weeks.

Vic Country: December 9 — December 14

Vic Metro: November 19 — December 3

South Australia: November 30 — December 4

Western Australia: December 10 — December 15

Allies: December 3 — December 14

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Jarrad Schofield and his son Taj after the 2004 Grand Final. Source: News Corp Australia

The best Under 17 and Under 18 players from the state academies will also have the opportunity to attend national camps, which will be overseen by Marcus Ashcroft and Luke Power.

Such programs will still include Under 17 Futures Game players to spend a week at an AFL club, the best 25 Under 18 players to represent Australia against VFL opposition, the best 25 Under 17 to represent Australia against New Zealand and the annual Under 17 Futures Game played on Grand Final day.

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2018-19 AFL ACADEMY SQUADS

VIC COUNTRY

COACH: Leigh Brown

Lachlan Ash (Murray Bushrangers/Shepparton Bears/Notre Dame College)

Riley Baldi (Gippsland Power/Moe/Lowanna Secondary College)

Ethan Baxter (Murray Bushrangers/Shepparton Notre/Notre Dame College)

Tanner Bruhn (Geelong Falcons/Newtown & Chilwell/Geelong Grammar)

Ned Cahill (Dandenong Stingrays/Mt Eliza/Padua College)

Darcy Chirgwin (Geelong Falcons/Sandringham Dragons/St Mary’s/Melb Grammar)

Jesse Clark (Geelong Falcons/St Joseph’s/St Joseph’s College)

Sam Conforti (Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst/Catholic College Bendigo)

Leo Connolly (Gippsland Power/Moe/Lowanana Secondary College)

Sam De Koning (Dandenong Stingrays/Mornington Junior FC/Padua College)

Thomson Dow (Bendigo Pioneers/Swan Hill/Geelong Grammar)

Sam Flanders (Gippsland Power/Moe/Lowanana Secondary College)

Noah Gadsby (Geelong Falcons/Torquay/Geelong Grammar)

Aaron Gundry (Bendigo Pioneers/South Bendigo/Catholic College Bendigo)

Elijah Hollands (Murray Bushrangers/Wodonga Bulldogs/Caufield Grammar)

Brodie Kemp (Bendigo Pioneers/Echuca/Geelong Grammar)

Bigoa Nyuon (Dandenong Stingrays/Rowville Juniors/Rowville Secondary College)

Flynn Perez (Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst/Bendigo Catholic College)

Fraser Phillips (Gippsland Power/Warragul/St Paul Anglican Grammar)

Zach Reid (Gippsland Power/Leongatha/Wonthaggi Secondary College)

James Schischka (Bendigo Pioneers/Strathfieldsaye/Bendigo Secondary College)

Caleb Serong (Gippsland Power/Warragul/Geelong Grammar)

Brock Smith (Gippsland/Moe/Lowanana Secondary College)

Cooper Stephens (Geelong Falcons/Colac/Trinity College)

Nick Stevens (GWV Rebels/East Point/Geelong Grammar)

Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (GWV Rebels/South Warrnambool/Scotch College)

Marcus Toussaint (Gippsland Power/Inverloch-Kongwak/Wonthaggi College)

Henry Walsh (Geelong Falcons/St Joseph’s/St Joseph’s College)

Isaac Wareham (GWV Rebels/Terang-Mortlake/St Patrick’s College)

Hayden Young (Dandenong Stingrays/Somerville/Morning Secondary College)

Ned Cahill celebrates a goal. Photo: Michael Dodge/AFL Media/Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

VIC METRO

COACH: Brett Allison

Roman Anastasios (Sandringham Dragons/Prahran/St Kilda City/Caulfield Grammar)

Noah Anderson (Oakleigh Chargers/Boroondara Hawks/Carey Grammar)

Jack Bell (Sandringham Dragons/Old Haileybury/Haileybury Grammar)

Miles Bergman (Sandringham Dragons/Hampton Rovers/St Bede’s Grammar)

Trent Bianco (Oakleigh Chargers/Doncaster/Marcellin Grammar)

Jake Bowey (Sandringham Dragons/Cheltenham Secondary College)

Adam Carafa (Northern Knights/Banyule/Marcellin College)

Darcy Cassar (Western Jets/Keilor/Essendon Keilor College)

Andrew Courtney (Sandringham Dragons/Beaumaris/St Bede’s College)

Charlie Dean (Sandringham Dragons/Collegians/Wesley College Grammar)

Campbell Edwardes (Calder Cannons/Keilor/Penleigh and Essendon Grammar)

Eddie Ford (Western Jets/Yarraville-Seddon/Maribyrnong Secondary College)

Ryan Gardner (Northern Knights/Montmorency/Montmorency Secondary College)

Josh Honey (Western Jets/Keilor/Maribyrnong Secondary College)

Emerson Jeka (Western Jets/Altona/Maribyrnong Secondary College)

Fischer McAsey (Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton/Caulfield Grammar)

Finlay Macrae (Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Rovers/Xavier College)

Jack Mahony (St Kevin’s FC/St Kevin’s College)

Ben Major (Northern Knights/Diamond Creek/Parade College)

Daniel Mott (Calder Cannons/Brunswick/Maribyrnong Secondary College)

Brodie Newman (Calder Cannons/Aberfeldie/St Bernard’s Grammar)

Will Phillips (Oakleigh Chargers/Beverley Hills/Caulfield Grammar School)

Lachlan Potter (Northern Knights/South Morang/Mill Park Secondary College)

Hugo Ralphsmith (Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton/Haileybury Grammar)

Jamieson Rossiter (Eastern Ranges/Rowville/Rowville Sports Academy)

Matthew Rowell (Oakleigh Chargers/Booroondara Hawks/Carey Grammar)

Ryan Sturgess (Northern Knights/St Mary’s/Loyola College)

Samuel Tucker (Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Rovers/St Kevin’s College)

Dylan Williams (Oakleigh Chargers/Whitefriars Old Boys/Whitefriars Grammar)

Joshua Worrell (Sandringham Dragons/Bentleigh/Haileybury Grammar)

Matt Rowell is one of the best players in the 2019 draft. Photo: Michael Dodge/AFL Media/Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

COACH: Tony Bamford

Kaine Baldwin (Glenelg/Westminster College)

Trent Burgoyne (Woodville West Torrens/Henley High School)

Jamie Coff (Woodville West Torrens/Salisbury High)

Will Day (West Adelaide/Sacred Heart College)

Zachary Dumesny (South Adelaide/Sacred Heart College)

Corey Durdin (Central District/Tyndale Christian School)

Luke Edwards (Glenelg/Henley High School)

Karl Finlay (North Adelaide/Prince Alfred College)

Damon Freitag (South Adelaide/KICE Kingscote Campus)

Oliver Grivell (Sturt/Concordia)

Will Gould (Glenelg/Prince Alfred College)

Joshua Hart (North Adelaide/University of South Australia)

Dyson Hilder (North Adelaide/Blackfriars Primary School)

Cooper Horsnell (Glenelg/Henley High School)

Jed McEntee (Sturt/Mercedes College)

Anzac Lochowiak (Sturt/Rostrevor College)

Lachlan McNeil (Woodville West Torrens/Henley High School)

Harrison Magor (North Adelaide/St Mark’s College)

Jackson Mead (Woodville West Torrens/Henley High School)

Jordan O’Brien (Central District/Salisbury High)

Kysaiah Pickett (Woodville West Torrens/Prince Alfred College)

Taj Schofield (Subiaco/Sorrento Duncraig)

Oliver Shaw (Central District/Pedare Christian College)

Brady Searle (Glenelg/Brighton High School)

Joshua Shute (Sturt/Rostrevor)

Jye Sinderberry (West Adelaide/Unley High School)

Daniel Sladojevic (South Adelaide /Scotch College)

Dylan Stephens (Norwood/St Peter’s College)

Cameron Taheny (Norwood/Rostrevor College)

Riley Thilthorpe (West Adelaide/Adelaide High School)

Luke Edwards, Trent Burgoyne and Jackson Mead. Photo: Matt Turner. Source: News Corp Australia

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

COACH: Peter Sumich

Jack Buller (Claremont/Christ Church Grammar School)

Anthony Davis (Claremont/Hale School)

Rhai Arn Cox (East Perth/Mt Lawley)

Jermal Daly (Swan Districts/South Hedland)

Riley Garcia (Swan Districts/Caversham)

Mitchell Georgiades (Subiaco/Hale School)

Denver Grainger-Barras (Swan Districts/Kalamunda)

Liam Henry (Claremont/Christ Church Grammar School)

Ryan Hudson (West Perth/Scotch College)

Luke Jackson (East Fremantle/Bullcreek Leeming)

Michael Mallard (West Perth/Wanneroo)

Nicholas Martin (Subiaco/Trinity College)

Logan McDonald (Perth/Aquinas College)

Nathan O’Driscoll (Perth/Northam Saints)

Jake Pasini (Swan Districts/Caversham)

Jaxon Prior (West Perth/Sorrento Duncraig)

Trent Rivers (East Fremantle/Bullcreek Leeming)

Deven Robertson (Perth/Aquinas College)

Trey Ruscoe (East Fremantle/Aquinas College)

Ty Sears (Swan Districts/South Bunbury)

Elijah Taylor (Perth/Thornlie)

Jack Sears (Peel Thunder/South Mandurah)

Jeremy Sharp (East Fremantle/Aquinas College)

Bailey Smith (Perth/Thornlie)

Tyrone Thorne (Peel Thunder/Rockingham)

Zane Trew (Swan Districts/Hills Rangers)

Brandon Walker (East Fremantle/Kardinya Kats)

Joel Western (Claremont/Western Tigers)

Hewago Paul Oea, aka 'Ace'. Photo: Richard Gosling Source: News Corp Australia

ALLIES

COACH: Luke Power

Jackson Barling (Sydney Swans/Willoughby Mosman)

Connor Budarick (Gold Coast Suns/Labrador)

Charlie Byrne (Murray Bushrangers/Albury)

Jackson Callow (Tasmania/North Launceston)

Braedon Campbell (Sydney Swans/Westbrook)

Will Chandler (Murray Bushrangers/Corowa-Rutherglen)

Sam Collins (Tasmania/North Hobart)

Ashton Crossley (Gold Coast Suns/Burleigh/Palm Beach Currumbin)

Saxon Crozier (Brisbane Lions/Wests)

Jared Dakin (Tasmania/Launceston)

Alex Davies (Gold Coast Suns/Cairns Hawks)

Oliver Davis (Tasmania/Clarence)

Liam Delahunty (GWS Giants/Coolamon)

Hamish Ellem (Sydney Swans/Manly Warringah)

Tom Griffiths (Brisbane Lions/Maroochydore)

Tom Green (GWS Giants/Marist)

Errol Gulden (Sydney Swans/Maroubra)

Joel Jeffrey (Northern Territory/Wanderers)

Jack Johnston (Gold Coast Suns/Palm Beach Currumbin)

Ben Jungfer (Northern Territory/Warpaths/Woodville-West Torrens)

Will Martyn (Brisbane Lions/Aspley)

Matt McGrory (GWS Giants/Gungahlin)

Mitch O’Neill (Tasmania/North Hobart)

Luke Parks (Sydney Swans/North Shore)

Hewago Paul-Oea (Gold Coast Suns/PNG/Broadbeach)

Will Peppin (Tasmania/North Hobart)

Josh Rayner (Sydney Swans/North Shore)

Malcolm Rosas Jnr (Northern Territory/Darwin)

Bruce Reville (Brisbane Lions/Western Magpies/Maryborough)

Kobe Tozer (Brisbane Lions/Aspley/Bribie Island)

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