The Calder Cannons have revealed their under-18 boys squad for the Talent League season.
Players from 20 clubs have been named in the Cannons with a mix of returning players and new players.
Strathmore leads the way with seven players including two possible AFL father-son picks, Levi West (son of Scott West) and Koby Bewick (son of Darren Bewick).
Aberfeldie has six players in the squad including Tevita Harris, who is the son of former Richmond and Port Adelaide players David Rodan, and Jackson Barber, who was the Cannons co-captain last year and part of the Vic Metro squad.
Sam Harris, the son of former North Melbourne and Gold Coast Suns player Daniel Harris, is another who will attract plenty of interest.
Greenvale’s Blake Justice is an connected to Essendon through the Next Generation Academy.
The Cannons have named a six player leadership group this year.
The Cannons squad:
Greenvale: Blake Justice, Oliver Noto
Keilor: Slayde Law
Craigieburn: Moustafa Darwish, Chace Gordon, Oliver Ashworth
Gisborne Giants: Dylan Romeril
Riddell: Ben Taylor
Macedon: Ronan Yowyeh
Spotswood: Rex Spillane-Russo
Kyneton: Archer Cook
Pascoe Vale: Sam Harris, Nathaniel Jenkins, Jack Sheedy, Brooklyn Crook
Aberfeldie: Tevita Rodan, Jamieson Fleming, Jackson Watkins, Jackson Barber, Thomas Lincoln, Aiden Hutchinson
Moonee Valley: George Holderhead
Kilmore: Campbell White
Strathmore: Levi West, Koby Bewick, Jad Naim, Nicholas Staropoli, Ahad Abdallah, Hamish Fitzpatrick, Caspar Roberts
Essendon Doutta Stars: Isa Merhi, Charlie Tudor, Daniel Sexton, Aiden Harris
Corowa- Rutherglen: Tex Longmire
Maribyrnong Park: Nash McMahon, Gabriel Tangata
Old Carey Grammarians: Charlie Robbins
Hadfield: Jack Dodorico
West Coburg: Zac Newman
Wallan: Campbell Harrison
















