SOUTH Australia will begin its push for three successive division one titles when it opens this year's NAB AFL under-18 Championships against Western Australia in late May.
The AFL has released its fixture for this year's under-18 carnival, with division one games again spread over six rounds in a home-and-away format.
After claiming back-to-back wins in the past two seasons, the South Australians will travel to Lathlain Park in Perth to face Western Australia on May 23 in the first game of the tournament.
The division two squads – NSW/ACT, Queensland, Tasmania and the Northern Territory – will play three games in a two-week block.
Before that, though, the NAB AFL Academy will take centre stage by playing two AFL curtain-raiser games in April against VFL teams.
Under coach Brenton Sanderson for the first time, the Academy will face Werribee on April 5 at Etihad Stadium ahead of St Kilda's round-one clash with Greater Western Sydney.
The following week the level two Academy players – eligible for this year's draft – will take on the Northern Blues. The game is likely to be played at the MCG ahead of the Richmond and Western Bulldogs contest on April 11.
As always there are varying early opinions on the strength of this year's draft pool, with the 18 games in the championships to illustrate whether it has a large group of candidates as high picks or struggles to match the depth of the last few years at the top end.
Vic Country is expected to be the team to beat the national carnival, with a several players including Darcy Tucker, Jacob Weitering, Darcy Parish, Josh Schache and Rhys Mathieson already considered strong draft prospects.
But while Vic Metro generally accounts for at least a quarter of the draft selections, it is not likely to have the strength of previous years in 2015.
Key forward Sam Weideman, midfielder Nick O'Kearney and half-forward Harley Balic sit among the standout players for Metro.
Meanwhile, the AFL has started advertising for the role of a talent identification consultant, who will be responsible for the spotting of emerging AFL prospects at under-14, under-15 and under-16 level.
The consultant will then have an important say in selecting the level one and two NAB AFL Academy squads.
The role was one of a number of suggested actions to arise from last year's AFL Talent Forum, which also led the appointment of full-time Academy coach Sanderson in January.
Division one NAB AFL Under-18 Championships fixture
Round one | |||
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WA v SA | Lathlain Park | Saturday, May 23 | 11am |
Vic Metro v Vic Country | Simonds Stadium | Sunday, May 24 | 11am |
Round two | |||
SA v Vic Metro | AAMI Stadium | Saturday, May 30 | 10.45am |
WA v Vic Country | Medibank Stadium | Sunday, May 31 | 12pm |
Round three | |||
SA v WA | AAMI Stadium | Saturday, June 6 | 12pm |
Vic Country v Vic Metro | Simonds Stadium | Sunday, June 7 | 12pm |
Round four | |||
WA v Vic Metro | Domain Stadium | Saturday, June 13 | 11.20am |
SA v Vic Country | AAMI Stadium | Sunday, June 14 | 11am |
Round five | |||
Vic Country v SA | Simonds Stadium | Friday, June 26 | 12.35pm |
Vic Metro v WA | Simonds Stadium | Friday, June 26 | 2.35pm |
Round six | |||
Vic Metro v SA | Etihad Stadium | Wednesday, July 1 | 5.05pm |
Vic Country v WA | Simonds Stadium | Thursday, July 2 | 1.15pm |
Division two NAB AFL Under-18 Championships fixture
Round one | |||
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NSW/ACT v Tasmania | Gold Coast (venue TBC) | Saturday, June 20 | 10am |
Queensland v NT | Gold Coast (venue TBC) | Saturday, June 20 | 12.30pm |
Round two | |||
Tasmania v Queensland | Simonds Stadium | Saturday, June 27 | 12pm |
NSW/ACT v NT | Simonds Stadium | Saturday, June 27 | 2.10pm |
Round three | |||
NT v Tasmania | Etihad Stadium | Wednesday, July 1 | 3.05pm |
NSW/ACT v Queensland | Simonds Stadium | Thursday, July 2 | 11.05am |