Isiah Winder

Former West Coast forward reportedly on the radar of AFL clubs

The 22-year-old was delisted last year.

Published by
Mitch Keating

AFL clubs are said to have some attention placed toward former West Coast forward Isiah Winder this off-season, with the ex-Eagle earning a late invite to next week's state combine.

Winder spent three years on West Coast's list after being drafted out of Peel Thunder in 2020, with the small forward featuring in seven AFL games and 27 WAFL games for the Eagles during his time at Lathlain Park.

The 22-year-old was delisted at the cessation of his second season with the Eagles before being re-listed via the Rookie Draft that same off-season. He was delisted at the end of last year after a year spent mostly on the sidelines.

Winder was required to "regain the trust and confidence of players and staff" after being charged with assault for an incident in late 2022, with the young Eagle avoiding a criminal conviction after appearing in the Geelong Magistrates Court.

Following his West Coast departure, Winder ventured back to the WAFL with South Fremantle and played 18 games for the Bulldogs in 2024, averaging 25.4 disposals, 4.0 tackles and 4.8 marks per game while tallying 16 goals for the season.

ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 04: Isiah Winder of the Eagles handpasses the ball from Will Hamill of the Crows during the 2022 AFL Round 12 match between the Adelaide Crows and the West Coast Eagles at the Adelaide Oval on June 04, 2022 in Adelaide, Australia. (Photo by Sarah Reed/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

His strong form has reportedly placed him back on the radar of AFL clubs, with Winder to undergo testing at Western Australia's draft combine on October 13, per AFL.com.au. 

Winder nominated for this year's AFL Mid-Season Draft in May but was not selected, despite interest from Richmond.

South Fremantle teammate Tom Bell is one of seven other Western Australian-based draft prospects to have been invited to a state combine, with South Australia and Victoria to also host testing for local AFL hopefuls from this Sunday.

Claremont pair Max Rohr and Hugh Boxshall, Peel Thunder duo Joel Brown and Darcy Petersen, Subiaco's Charlie Burke and Perth's Loch Mactaggart were also invited to test in front of AFL scouts.

Winder could earn an AFL reprieve through the National Draft, Rookie Draft, delisted free agency or as a Supplemental Selection Period addition.

Published by
Mitch Keating