The SANFL Under 18 Academy played an internal trial at Max Basheer Reserve in front of a healthy crowd on Saturday.
With the "Blue" team coached by Malcolm Ellis and former Adelaide Crow Nathan Bassett taking charge of the "Reds", it was an ideal opportunity to watch a number of potential 2009 draftees. South Adelaide's Sean Beath impressed with precise disposal running through midfield, winning the contested ball a number of times. North's Dale Armstrong, showing the benefit of a solid 2008, was pivotal around the packs with creative disposal and intelligent run through defence and midfield, while Sturt's Jack Trengove had a blistering first half with dash and poise to set up numerous attacking thrusts.
Central's Daniel Menzel was ultra impressive in the second half at full forward, showing clean, vice like hands and finishing with three majors in the final term, leading hard and taking on a number of opposition defenders. West's Taite Silverlock, showing the benefits of hard work in the gym in the off season broke the packs through centre and finish with precise delivery up forward. Port's Derick Wanganeen had some mercurial moments in the second half with clever position, and Jack Carter's agility for a big man will give the Bloods plenty of encouraging signs in 2009.