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.
4. Archer May (Subiaco/WA)
The youngest player in the Western Australian side, May has been rewarded with a spot in Adam Read's team after a promising start to life with Subiaco.
The 20-year-old has booted 12 goals in his six games with the Lions after crossing from Richmind's VFL program over the off-season.
A 198cm forward, May is set to combine with Subiaco teammate Ryan Borchet in attack for the Black Swans, with the pair totalling 27 goals between them to start the year for the undefeated Lions.

May has fetched interest from AFL clubs thanks to his hot start in the WAFL, with a string enough performances against South Australia potentially rubber-stamping his promotion to the top flight.

















