Nathan Jones (right) battles South Australia's Nick Lower back in the 2005 NAB AFL Under-18 Championships
In 2005 I also played for Vic Metro under David Dickson, who played in Carlton's 1972 premiership team.
I got along really well with 'Dicko' – he was a super coach and I loved the experience of playing for him.
He really helped me with my game. I had picked up some bad habits from playing school footy, and 'Dicko' guided me through how he wanted me to play for Metro.
A lot of class players played in the championships, so it was a big goal of mine to play well for Metro.
We were a strong side, and each player contributed in a way that it was positive for the individual and for the team.
This enabled us to win the NAB AFL Under-18 Championship division one title, and it also helped the players' draft prospects.
I was fortunate to play with the likes of Marc Murphy in the midfield. He was one of my close mates from that side.
I was also close to Ryan Jackson, who was later on Carlton's list. Greg Bentley, who was the Vic Metro captain and later went to Port Adelaide and is now with the Blues, is also a mate I keep in contact with.
I also played against Dale Thomas and Scotty Pendlebury in the TAC Cup grand final when they were representing Gippsland Power.
So playing for Metro and in the TAC Cup grand final went a long way towards me being drafted by Melbourne – my ultimate goal as an under-18 player.
Playing football at different levels has taught me invaluable lessons that have helped my career – particularly at TAC Cup and at state level in the championships.
I'm sure the players representing their states and territories on the final day of this year's championships will realise the same in the future. The views in this article are those of the author and not necessarily those of the clubs or the AFL.