BREAKING: The Sydney Swans have just announced the selection of Liam Hetherton as a Category B Rookie in the Pre-Season Draft, marking a significant moment for the 18-year-old from North Albury. This decision comes after Hetherton’s injury-plagued season, where he was unable to participate in the National Championships or the AFL Draft Combine due to a serious back injury.
On November 21, 2025, Hetherton was chosen as a NSW zone selection, following his omission from the National Draft held just a day earlier. Despite facing setbacks, he showcased his potential by scoring 11 goals in just three games for the Murray Bushrangers earlier this year.
Chris Keane, head of list strategy for the Swans, expressed optimism about Hetherton’s future, stating, “We believe Liam has all the attributes to become a very good AFL player. He missed the majority of the season through injury but showed enough promise through the early parts of the year. We are excited to add a developing tall to round out our list.”
In related news, fellow Murray Bushranger Riley Onley was also drafted on the same day, selected at pick number three by Melbourne. Onley has faced injuries during his draft year but earned recognition as an All-Australian following the under-18 championships.
Additionally, Harry Dean from Lavington was selected at number three under the father-son rule during the AFL Draft, receiving his jumper from his father, Peter Dean, a two-time Carlton premiership player.
This latest development highlights the resilience and talent within the AFL draft pool, making it a crucial time for fans and aspiring players alike. As the Swans bolster their lineup with promising young talent, all eyes will be on Hetherton as he embarks on his professional journey.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and the impact it may have on the upcoming AFL season.


































