DECLAN Hamilton and Keenan Ramsey are among 15 South Australians to be inbited to the 2014 NAB AFL Draft Combine in October.
The pair - who both play for the club in the SANFL Under-18 competition - played in South Australia's victorious team at the recent NAB Under-18 National Championships.

They join combine nominees from Central District, Glenelg, North Adelaide, Norwood, South Adelaide, Sturt and West Adelaide.

Woodville-West Torrens was the only club to not have a representation on this year's combine list.

The Draft Combine is the primary athlete testing platform for the AFL's 18 clubs ahead of the national draft in November and draws players from underage competitions from across the nation.

Players must be nominated by at least four AFL clubs to recieve an invitation to the combine.

Four international players have been invited to the combine, including Paddy Brophy (Ireland), Connor McKenna (Ireland), Marvin Baynham (USA) and Evan Bruinsma (USA).

They will join the 96 Australians invited to this year's edition.

100 other players will participate in state combines in the three heartland capitals of Adelaide, Melbourne and Perth in that time.