The North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos will take part in the AFLW Draft on Tuesday with their first pick coming at number 25.

North Media takes a look at the potential prospects out of Victoria and Tasmania, with North given exclusive access to talent in the southern-moststate.

Draft picks

25, 36, 55, 58, 63

Jordyn Allen (Dandenong Stingrays) 6/7/2000

The Stingrays captain and highly-touted defender was one of 12 Victorians to earn selection in the AFL Women’s U18 All-Australian team after an impressive season for Dandenong.

Allen showcased her elite
speed at the recent AFLW Draft Combine, finishing in the top five in the agility test.

Daisy Bateman (Oakleigh Chargers) 20/2/2000

A dominant season in the VFLW for Collingwood allowed Bateman to fast-track her development.

Playing alongside a host of AFLW-listed talent, Bateman thrived. A dual athlete, the 18-year-old boasts accolades as a 2018 Vic Metro representative and is an equally capable basketballer.

Madeline Brancatisano (Northern Knights) 5/9/2000

In just her third season of footy, Brancatisano captained the Northern Knights to the TAC Cup Grand Final.

The fleet-footed 18-year-old also represented Vic Metro for a second consecutive year in the NAB AFLW Under-18 Championships.

Eleanor Brown (Sandringham Dragons) 20/1/2000

An ever-present aerial threat, Brown was among Sandringham’s best in 2018, earning a call-up to the VFLW with the Southern Saints.

The versatile tall has a physical presence and is renowned for her ability to win one-on-one contests.

Lauren Butler (GWV Rebels) 20/11/2000

The intercept marking machine was rewarded for a stellar campaign with the Greater Western Victoria Rebels, becoming one of just 36 players to earn an invite to the 2018 AFLW Draft Combine.

Butler reinforced her athletic reputation with top-five finishes in the 2km time trial and YoYo test.

Chloe Haines (Burnie) 29/2/2000

Forming one of half of Tasmania’s most promising football pairing, Chloe Haines is an aerial threat with strong marking ability. Praised for her mobility across the ground, she played multiple roles for Burnie. Haines represented Tasmania in the 2018 NAB AFLW Under-18 Championships and was a member of the AFLW Academy.

Libby Haines (Burnie) 29/2/2000

Much like her twin sister, Libby Haines has good hands and is renowned for her strong overhead marking.

An extensive basketball background has given the dual athlete an outlet to develop her natural talents. Haines finished in the top five in two categories at the AFLW Draft Combine, listed among the best in the 20-metre sprint and 2km time trial.

Tyla Hanks (Gippsland Power) 15/2/2000

A polished midfielder with excellent ball distribution skills, Hanks got plenty of the footy in 2018.

The 18-year-old was a ball magnet at state level for Gippsland and was rewarded for her consistency in a stellar campaign, earning selection in the All-Australian team as vice-captain.

Courtney Jones (Dandenong Stingrays) 10/9/2000

As versatility continues to be a common theme against potential draftees, flexible defender and capable forward Jones fits the bill.

A member of the AFLW Academy, the mobile ball-winner could earn a spot on a senior list after a promising campaign with Dandenong at state level, along with past experience with Vic Country.

Katie Lynch (Oakleigh Chargers) 4/20/1999

All-Australian selection validated the strength of Lynch’s standout season.

The dexterous youngster put a series of injury-riddled campaigns behind her in 2018, performing with consistency in the NAB AFLW Under-18 Championship series this year for Vic Metro.

Hannah McLaren (Oakleigh Chargers) 10/5/2000

The key defender and captain of the Oakleigh Chargers boasts a cool head and excellent decision-making skills.

McLaren looks primed for selection as one of the best defenders in the draft pool. With a tendency to play several roles in the defensive six, the 18-year-old is one to watch.

Nina Morrison (Geelong Falcons) 13/12/2000

Despite her limited experience in footy, Nina Morrison is already being viewed as a future star.

Morrison validated the hype around her skillset and subsequent fast rise, remarkably finishing in the top-five in six categories at the Combine. Morrison finished first in the 2km time trial and YoYo test. 

Madison Prespakis (Calder Cannons) 2/11/2000

Prespakis won her fair share of accolades in 2018.

Likely to be taken with either the first or second pick, Prespakis highlighted her worth by taking home the overall AFLW Under 18 Championships MVP award in July, followed by the Vic Country and Vic Metro’s MVP award.

Olivia Purcell (Geelong Falcons) 5/9/2000

Purcell’s elite endurance and running capacity compliment an existing skillset that sees her listed among the premier winners of contested footy.

Not one to rest on her laurels, Purcell showcased her speed by finishing second in the agility test at the Combine, falling just fractions of a second behind Tyla Hanks.

Denby Taylor (Geelong Falcons) 16/2/2000

Another product of the Geelong Falcons, Taylor is a physically mature prospect with capabilities of playing at both ends of the ground.

Taylor made herself known in the TAC Cup Grand Final, where she was named the best on ground for the Falcons.

Sophie Van De Heuvel (GWV Rebels) 6/12/1999

Blessed with pace to burn, Van De Heuvel is hard to catch once she picks up speed.

The state-level cricketer put her athleticism on display at the Combine, finishing first in the running vertical jump along with second and third in the 20-metre sprint and standing vertical jump respectively.

Rebecca Webster (Murray Bushrangers) 17/6/1990

Best known for her ability to stifle attacking threats, Webster has earned a reputation as one of the leading intercept marks in the draft pool.

Boasting pace and strength in the contest, Webster will bolster any side looking for a marking target, highlighted by her impressive results in the running vertical jump and standing vertical jump.

Charlotte Wilson (Eastern Ranges) 29/12/2000

After just three seasons of footy, the Eastern Ranges co-captain is well positioned to earn her first professional contract.

Wilson performed admirably in a dual role in the ruck and forward line, earning Vic Metro selection and a place in the VFLW for the Southern Saints.

Emerson Woods (Eastern Ranges) 20/7/2000

Arguably the fastest player in the draft pool, Woods has speed to burn.

Woods is the all-time record holder at the AFLW Draft Combine for the 20-metre sprint, recording an imposing 3.129 finish. In addition to her sprinting, Woods holds top-five finishes in the agility, 2km time trial and YoYo tests.

The AFLW Draft will be held on October 23 and streamed LIVE on AFL.com.au and the AFLW and AFL Live Official Apps.