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2018 AFL Under 18 Championships
Teams11
Division 1
Teams5
ChampionsSouth Australia
Larke MedalSam Walsh (Vic Metro)
Academy series
Teams6
Hunter Harrison MedalTarryn Thomas
2017
2019

The 2018 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships was the 23rd edition of the AFL Under-18 Championships.

The tournament was played in two divisions, with the best players from across the entire Division 2 Academy series, combined into an Allies team which would then compete in the later five team Division 1 tournament. Thus, division one was made up of 5 teams—Allies, South Australia, Vic Country, Vic Metro and Western Australia—playing each other across 5 rounds.[1]

South Australia won the division one title for the first time since 2014, and Victorian Metro midfielder Sam Walsh won the Larke Medal as the division one best player, while Tasmanian Tarryn Thomas won the Hunter Harrison Medal for the best player in the Under-18 Academy Series.[2]

Fixture

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Division 1

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Round 1
Saturday, 9 JuneAllies 10.11 (71)def.Vic Country 6.12 (48)Spotless Stadium
Sunday, 10 JuneWestern Australia 12.4 (76)def. byVic Metro 14.10 (94)Optus StadiumReport
Bye
South Australia
Round 2
Saturday, 16 JuneAllies 6.14 (50)def. byVic Metro 7.10 (52)Southport OvalReport
Sunday, 17 JuneSouth Australia 11.7 (73)def.Vic Country 6.10 (46)Adelaide OvalReport
Bye
Western Australia
Round 3
Sunday, 3 JuneSouth Australia 19.10 (124)def.Western Australia 5.5 (35)Alberton OvalReport
Sunday, 24 JuneVic Country 8.10 (58)def. byVic Metro 13.6 (84)MCGReport
Bye
Allies
Round 4
Friday, 29 JuneAllies 9.12 (66)def. bySouth Australia 13.12 (90)GMHBA StadiumReport
Friday, 29 JuneVic Country 6.8 (44)def. byWestern Australia 11.10 (76)GMHBA StadiumReport
Bye
Vic Metro
Round 5
Wednesday, 4 JulyAllies 10.11 (71)def. byWestern Australia 12.6 (78)Etihad StadiumReport
Wednesday, 4 JulyVic Metro 9.7 (61)def. bySouth Australia 17.14 (116)Etihad StadiumReport
Bye
Vic Country

All-Australian team

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The 2018 All-Australian team [3]

2018 Under 18 All-Australian team
B:Jez McLennan (SA)Jacob Koschitzke (All)Isaac Quaynor (VM)
HB:Buku Khamis (VM)Kyle Reid (VC)Jordan Clark (WA)
C:Luke English (WA)Bailey Smith (VM)Luke Valente (SA) (vc)
HF:Bailey Scott (All)Jack Lukosius (SA)Jackson Hately (SA)
F:Izak Rankine (SA)Ben King (VM)Rhylee West (VM)
Foll:Kieren Briggs (All)Sam Walsh (VC) (c)Chayce Jones (All)
Int:Sydney Stack (WA)Connor McFayden (All)Mitch O'Neill (All)
Will Gould (SA)Jeremy Sharp (WA) 
Coach:Tony Bamford (SA)

References

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  1. ^ Twomey, Callum (6 February 2017). "New format for U18 carnival". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  2. ^ Twomey, Callum (4 July 2018). "Five key questions from the U18 championships". AFL Media. Telstra Media. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  3. ^ Twomey, Callum (5 June 2018). "SA stars dominate U18 All Australian side". AFL Media. Telstra Media. Retrieved 7 April 2019.

    2018 AFL Under 18 Championships
    Teams11
    Division 1
    Teams5
    ChampionsSouth Australia
    Larke MedalSam Walsh (Vic Metro)
    Academy series
    Teams6
    Hunter Harrison MedalTarryn Thomas
    2017
    2019

    The 2018 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships was the 23rd edition of the AFL Under-18 Championships.

    The tournament was played in two divisions, with the best players from across the entire Division 2 Academy series, combined into an Allies team which would then compete in the later five team Division 1 tournament. Thus, division one was made up of 5 teams—Allies, South Australia, Vic Country, Vic Metro and Western Australia—playing each other across 5 rounds.[1]

    South Australia won the division one title for the first time since 2014, and Victorian Metro midfielder Sam Walsh won the Larke Medal as the division one best player, while Tasmanian Tarryn Thomas won the Hunter Harrison Medal for the best player in the Under-18 Academy Series.[2]

    Fixture

    Division 1

    Round 1
    Saturday, 9 JuneAllies 10.11 (71)def.Vic Country 6.12 (48)Spotless Stadium
    Sunday, 10 JuneWestern Australia 12.4 (76)def. byVic Metro 14.10 (94)Optus StadiumReport
    Bye
    South Australia
    Round 2
    Saturday, 16 JuneAllies 6.14 (50)def. byVic Metro 7.10 (52)Southport OvalReport
    Sunday, 17 JuneSouth Australia 11.7 (73)def.Vic Country 6.10 (46)Adelaide OvalReport
    Bye
    Western Australia
    Round 3
    Sunday, 3 JuneSouth Australia 19.10 (124)def.Western Australia 5.5 (35)Alberton OvalReport
    Sunday, 24 JuneVic Country 8.10 (58)def. byVic Metro 13.6 (84)MCGReport
    Bye
    Allies
    Round 4
    Friday, 29 JuneAllies 9.12 (66)def. bySouth Australia 13.12 (90)GMHBA StadiumReport
    Friday, 29 JuneVic Country 6.8 (44)def. byWestern Australia 11.10 (76)GMHBA StadiumReport
    Bye
    Vic Metro
    Round 5
    Wednesday, 4 JulyAllies 10.11 (71)def. byWestern Australia 12.6 (78)Etihad StadiumReport
    Wednesday, 4 JulyVic Metro 9.7 (61)def. bySouth Australia 17.14 (116)Etihad StadiumReport
    Bye
    Vic Country

    All-Australian team

    The 2018 All-Australian team [3]

    2018 Under 18 All-Australian team
    B:Jez McLennan (SA)Jacob Koschitzke (All)Isaac Quaynor (VM)
    HB:Buku Khamis (VM)Kyle Reid (VC)Jordan Clark (WA)
    C:Luke English (WA)Bailey Smith (VM)Luke Valente (SA) (vc)
    HF:Bailey Scott (All)Jack Lukosius (SA)Jackson Hately (SA)
    F:Izak Rankine (SA)Ben King (VM)Rhylee West (VM)
    Foll:Kieren Briggs (All)Sam Walsh (VC) (c)Chayce Jones (All)
    Int:Sydney Stack (WA)Connor McFayden (All)Mitch O'Neill (All)
    Will Gould (SA)Jeremy Sharp (WA) 
    Coach:Tony Bamford (SA)

    References

    1. ^ Twomey, Callum (6 February 2017). "New format for U18 carnival". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
    2. ^ Twomey, Callum (4 July 2018). "Five key questions from the U18 championships". AFL Media. Telstra Media. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
    3. ^ Twomey, Callum (5 June 2018). "SA stars dominate U18 All Australian side". AFL Media. Telstra Media. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
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