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Louis Kellaway (son of Duncan) has been rated a top prospect in the 2025 draft.

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Played for SA in the under 16 championship


#14 Louis Kellaway (Sturt)
Wing | 182cm | 16/03/2007


Another wingman who added fluency to South Australia’s end-to-end passages, Kellaway provided his typical outside run en route to collecting 17 disposals. The Sturt product also showed good composure the releasing the ball and was another who went close to kicking a clutch goal in term four, instead hitting the post.


#14 Louis Kellaway (Sturt)
Wing | 182cm | 16/03/2007


Stationed out on the wing, Kellaway was not afraid to get stuck in when contests formed, but also looked potent when driving the ball forward on the outside. The conditions hardly suited clean running passages, but the Sturt prospect notched up a strong 27 disposals, five marks, and four inside 50s to be one of SA’s more prolific players.


Looks like he plays inside mid for Sturt with an average of 23.4 disposals, 6.2 clearances and 3.9 tackles



LOUIS KELLAWAY

(Sturt)

Midfielder/forward, 16, 182cm, 66kg


Son of former Richmond star and Crows physio Duncan Kellaway, Louis isn’t particularly quick but he’s a smart footballer who sees the game well and makes very good decisions with ball in hand. Plays with composure and is a fine link player. Showed he could hit the scoreboard with two goals from his 26 disposals in a standout performance against the Eagles in Round 16, where he also had six clearances and laid six tackles, illustrating his strong all-round game.
 
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Louis Kellaway (son of Duncan) has been rated a top prospect in the 2025 draft.

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Played for SA in the under 16 championship


#14 Louis Kellaway (Sturt)
Wing | 182cm | 16/03/2007


Another wingman who added fluency to South Australia’s end-to-end passages, Kellaway provided his typical outside run en route to collecting 17 disposals. The Sturt product also showed good composure the releasing the ball and was another who went close to kicking a clutch goal in term four, instead hitting the post.


#14 Louis Kellaway (Sturt)
Wing | 182cm | 16/03/2007


Stationed out on the wing, Kellaway was not afraid to get stuck in when contests formed, but also looked potent when driving the ball forward on the outside. The conditions hardly suited clean running passages, but the Sturt prospect notched up a strong 27 disposals, five marks, and four inside 50s to be one of SA’s more prolific players.


Looks like he plays inside mid for Sturt with an average of 23.4 disposals, 6.2 clearances and 3.9 tackles



LOUIS KELLAWAY

(Sturt)

Midfielder/forward, 16, 182cm, 66kg


Son of former Richmond star and Crows physio Duncan Kellaway, Louis isn’t particularly quick but he’s a smart footballer who sees the game well and makes very good decisions with ball in hand. Plays with composure and is a fine link player. Showed he could hit the scoreboard with two goals from his 26 disposals in a standout performance against the Eagles in Round 16, where he also had six clearances and laid six tackles, illustrating his strong all-round game.
Loved those two bros. Remember Andrew talking about a game they played between them as kids called ‘aspirin’ , where they pushed concussion limits heading the ball . They were as tough as cats heads
 

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I wouldn't waste your pick. :)

Don't be modest I reckon you've got him covered. He's traveling that bad I'd take Dickie Harris' son over him too. Would probably only be 80 odd but skills couldn't be worse and decision making could only be an upgrade. The club's immediate future is on the edge of a precipice, no time for nepotism.
 
Trading Jay Schultz to Port for Mitch Farmer after he played 73 games could get a hell of a lot worse...

 
tbf he was pretty s**t for us, we gave him like 6 seasons. late bloomer.
didnt he go for a drive while blind costing us the greatest looking Richmond sponsorship of all time ?

wouldve still been our sponsor and the nasty green nib wouldve never have happened
 
Trading Jay Schultz to Port for Mitch Farmer after he played 73 games could get a hell of a lot worse...


He's said himself that being traded made him better. Got off his backside and worked hard, Pity, had a huge amount of talent.
 

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