Mischa Barwin during a training session with the Marsh AFL National Academy Girls. Picture: AFL Photos

The 2025 Marsh AFL National Academy Girls will represent Australia when they take on a national All Stars team in a talent showcase in Melbourne on Sunday.

The National Academy squad will play as the Australia U18 team for the first of two times this year when they take on the All Stars at RSEA Park from 1.30pm AEST on  Sunday, April 20.

>> WATCH THE AUSTRALIA U18 GIRLS v ALL STARS LIVE FROM 1.30pm AEST ON SUNDAY IN THE PLAYER BELOW

The Australia U18 team will play a second match in Melbourne over the King’s Birthday weekend in June.

LIVE from 1.30pm AEST Sunday

Australia U18 Girls v All Stars

The Marsh AFL National Academy features a host of the most talented young footballers from across Australia, who are taking part in the program during their Draft year.

The National Academy is a holistic football and personal development program, providing the next generation of stars with valuable experiences, insights and opportunities to best prepare them for the next steps in their football journey.

The All Stars team was selected from nominations submitted by AFLW clubs, with the national squad comprising talent players born in 2006 and 2007.

The team features a mix of players who are playing with Talent Pathways clubs during the 2025 season, along with existing members of Talent Pathways programs who are now playing senior football.

Three players who were members of last year’s Marsh AFL National Academy have been selected for the All Stars. They are Emma Juneja, Tatyana Perry and Ash Patton.

The All Stars will be coached by former Dandenong Stingrays and Collingwood VFL coach Craig Black, with AFLW players Jordyn Allen, Belle Dawes and Lauren Wakfer supporting as assistants.

The Marsh AFL National Academy Girls squad will arrive in Melbourne from Thursday for the second camp of the 2025 program. It follows an induction camp that was held in Victoria last December.

The squad will feature in a range of high-performance, wellbeing, education and team bonding sessions throughout the three-day camp.

They will train at the AIA Vitality Centre on Friday and the NEC Hangar on Saturday morning in preparation for Sunday’s match at RSEA Park.

Marsh AFL National Academy Manager, Tarkyn Lockyer, said: “It’s an exciting moment for all players in the Marsh AFL National Academy to wear the Australia jumper for the very first time.

“It is a well-deserved honour for everyone selected and we look forward to watching our Academy members wearing the jumper with distinction.

“Sunday’s game also provides a great opportunity for players selected for the All Stars to showcase their talent on the big stage.”

AUSTRALIA U18 vs ALL STARS
Sunday, April 20, 2025
1:30pm AEST
RSEA Park
Free entry

HOW TO WATCH: Sunday’s match between Australia U18 and the All Stars will be available to watch live and free on the AFLW website.

Continue below to view the squads for Sunday’s match at RSEA Park.

AUSTRALIA U18  

#

NAME

STATE LEAGUE CLUB

COMMUNITY CLUB

1

Marika Carlton

Northern Territory Academy

Palmerston Magpies

2

Mia Russo

West Perth

Wanneroo

3

Jordyn Allen

Eastern Ranges

Heathmont

4

Chloe Baker-West

Calder Cannons

Strathmore

5

Mischa Barwin

Tasmania Devils

Lauderdale

6

Mizuki Brothwell

Dandenong Stingrays

Balnarring

7

Georja Davies

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Southport

8

Eloise Mackereth

Glenelg

Plympton

9

Tayla McMillan

Eastern Ranges

Wantirna South

10

Ava Usher

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Burleigh

11

Alicia Blizard

East Fremantle

Willetton

13

Dekota Baron

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Southport

14

Lily Baxter

South Adelaide

Victor Harbor

15

Monique Bessen

Sturt

Hahndorf

16

Priya Bowering

Tasmania Devils

Lauderdale

17

Chloe Bown

Oakleigh Chargers

Kew Comets

18

Olivia Crane

Subiaco

Wanneroo

19

Sophie Eaton

Central District

Freeling

20

Alira Fotu

South Fremantle

South Bunbury

21

Danika McDonald

Northern Territory Academy

Pioneer Eagles

22

Isla Wiencke

GWS Giants Academy

Belconnen Magpies

28

Jade McLay

Calder Cannons

Diamond Creek Women's

29

Madeleine Quinn

Sydney Swans Academy

Maroubra Saints

30

Ella Stoddart

Gippsland Power

Traralgon

31

Alannah Welsh

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Southport

37

Evie Cowcher

Peel Thunder

Pinjarra

38

Olivia Wolmarans

Subiaco

Mt Hawthorn Cardinals

 
ALL STARS  

#

NAME

STATE LEAGUE CLUB

COMMUNITY CLUB

1

Tatyana Perry

NT Academy
Oakleigh Chargers

Palmerston Magpies

2

Marlo Graham

Northern Knights

Parkside

3

Mikaylah Antony

Central District

Willaston

4

Annabelle Foat

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Bond University

5

Lucy Greenwood

East Perth

Coolbinia

6

Amelie Prosser-Shaw

GWS Giants Academy

East Coast Eagles

7

Emma Juneja

Sydney Swans Academy

Sydney University

8

Bronte Parker

Gold Coast Suns Academy

Bond University

9

Renee Morgan

South Fremantle

Jandakot Jets

10

Ellie Veerhuis

Sydney Swans Academy

UNSW Eastern Suburbs

11

Scarlett Johnson

Northern Knights

Eltham

12

Sienna Gerardi

Swan Districts FC

Bassendean

13

Jemmika Douglas

North Melbourne VFLW

Bambill

14

Stella Huxtable

Geelong Falcons

Torquay

15

Ash Patton

Sandringham Dragons

Tuggeranong Valley

16

Monique Corrigan

Brisbane Lions Academy

Bay Power

17

Harriet Bingley

Tasmania Devils

Old Scotch Collegians

18

Isobella Hishongwa-Gibb

Northern Knights

Brunswick

28

Charli Hazelhurst

Norwood

Tea Tree Gully

29

Alexandra McBride-Loane

Western Jets

Maribyrnong Park

30

Ava Bibby

Bendigo Pioneers

Sandhurst

31

Josephine Bamford

Eastern Ranges

Bayswater

32

Zara Neuwirth

Oakleigh Chargers

Kew Comets