AFL Draft prospects tied to both Brisbane and Sydney will be the latest to make their VFL debuts this weekend.

Lions Academy midfielder Tyan Prindable will suit up for Brisbane's reserves on Saturday when the side takes on Footscray in Springfield.

The debut chance for Prindable comes a week after the Coorparoo native finished his U18s National Championships with the Allies in style.

After not being named in the initial Allies squad, Prindable played the representative side's last three games of the carnival.

Prindable's best game came last week in a loss to Vic Metro, with the midfielder amassing 21 disposals, 10 contested possessions, four clearances, six inside 50s, seven score involvements, six tackles and two goals in the defeat.

Prindable's VFL debut will see him follow fellow Lions Academy and Allies teammates Dan Annable and Isaac Waller in playing for Brisbane's state league side this year.

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Tyan Prindable of the Allies during the 2025 U18s National Championships (image via AFL Photos)

The Lions have named 15 AFL-listed players for the clash with the Bulldogs at Brighton Homes Arena.

Saturday's VFL fixture will also see the Swans and Kangaroos go head-to-head at Tramway Oval, with Sydney naming two of their Academy prospects for 2025.

Potential top 10 pick Max King will play his second game at the level after a promising debut against Southport in a come-from-behind Round 13 victory.

King will be joined by forward Kaiden McNamara to take on North Melbourne, with the latter making his debut for the Swans' VFL outfit.

Like the aforementioned Pindable, McNamara's debut follows a season-best outing for the Allies.

McNamara booted a team-high three goals against Vic Metro from his 18 disposals, 10 contested possessions and seven marks.

The 186cm forward from Terrigal Avoca played in three of the Allies games at this year's champs and featured in four Coates Talent League games for the Swans Academy, averaging 20.3 disposals, 4.8 marks and 3.0 tackles in a role further up the field.

The Swans and Roos will clash at 12:05 pm (AEST) on Saturday in Sydney.