Saturday's State Game between South Australia and Western Australia is set to play host to a number of AFL Mid-Season Draft prospects.

Last year's State Game included Richmond Mid-Season Draft recruits Jacob Blight and Luke Beecken, who joined Richmond and Brisbane, respectively.

This year's selected sides both boast talent that could make the step up to the AFL by the end of the current season.

Here are five potential Mid-Season Draft prospects who could strengthen their case for an AFL spot on Saturday.

2. Matt Ling (Norwood/SA)

The former Sydney-listed backman is another who has fetched AFL interest over the past 12 months, having enjoyed a consistent run of form with the Redlegs last year.

The 26-year-old has started this year on the right foot also, going at over 20 disposals and close to five rebound 50s and four marks per game in 2025.

A second chance in the top flight for Ling would see the Geelong product potentially add to his four appearances for Sydney across 2020-2021, with the flanker enduring an injury-hit time in New South Wales.

Expect to see Ling wax and weave along the backline with Stury's Casey Voss and Glenelg talent Jonty Scharenberg as a key piece in exiting the defensive half for SA.