Kayne Turner should make his finals debut in what’s been a spectacular year, according to North legend Glenn Archer.

Speaking to the Herald Sun, which dubbed Turner a ‘schoolboy wrecking ball’, Archer believes the 18-year-old has done more than enough to warrant a spot in the side to play the Bombers.

"He’s going to be very hard to leave out — I can’t see how they leave him out," Archer said.

"You don’t see many kids come in at that age and play with such ferocity and be able to finish as well; he kicked four goals on the weekend.

"He’s adding something to the side and hopefully he can do it again. It he can keep attacking the ball like that, he’s going to be a great player for us for a long time."

At just 75kg and nicknamed ‘Sugar’, Turner has already knocked out two opponents and his Murray Bushrangers coach Darren Ogier said his fearlessness is something to behold.

"Pound for pound he’s ridiculous (with his attack on the footy). He just keeps stepping up a gear," Ogier said.

"The way he attacks it he has absolutely no fear and he just attacks with intent and then keeps going.

"His resilience is crazy for a boy of that size. I would never give advice to Brad (Scott) but all I can say is he continued to step up with us when he needed to. He played in the finals and did a super job for us."

The Wodonga teen has kicked seven goals in the past three weeks with Scott saying, “His attack on the footy, and I mean this when I say it, is second to none.”