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AFL draft 2025 Willem Duursma is the tap-dancing, bird-watching teen expected to be No.1 draft pick

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
AFL draft 2025 Willem Duursma is the tap-dancing, bird-watching teen expected to be No.1 draft pick
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Most recruiters liken the 191-centimetre midfielder to ex-St Kilda champion Brendon Goddard – for their similar height, role and versatility, but also overhead marking strength and penchant for attempting kicks others would not dare.

Duursma, known as “Worm” to his siblings for reasons unknown to even him, also draws comparisons to sweet-kicking Fremantle star Hayden Young. He has his own take.

“In terms of Zane and Xavier, I think I’m a good mix of both, to be honest,” he said. “I’ve got Zane’s skill and polish, but also Xavier’s hard work, determination and grit.”

The Duursmas grew up playing against one another in their Foster North backyard. A friend of their dad Dean used a digger to carve out a field on their property, complete with pipes for goal posts.

It was always Yasmin and Zane versus Xavier and Willem. Those matches continued until Xavier reached under-16s and was viewed as a legitimate AFL prospect.

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“If Xavier was bullying us or dominating too much; he’d have to go onto his knees or use just one arm, to make it fair, but I’d be getting pushed around pretty easily, so I was copping it as the youngest,” Willem Duursma said. “Yasi would do her fair share of pushing me, so it was pretty funny.”

The battles did not always end well.

A seven-year-old Duursma split his head open one day after Zane shoved him into a log. Their mother, Susie, a renowned dance teacher, gave Zane an earful afterwards.

But those games helped shape this richly talented quartet of siblings, who graduated from the backyard to Foster Football Netball Club then the MCG.

“We like to say it’s just in the tanks, up in Woorarra West, [near] Foster North,” Duursma said.

“I’d say we’re pretty determined and hard-working. I think that’s probably the main part. We’ve got our fair share of skill and talent, but skill and talent can only get you so far.”

If you don’t believe him, ask the coaches at Casey Demons.

Duursma was unhappy with the amount of skill work he fit in across this past pre-season, and felt his kicking was not up to its usual level, so he contacted the Demons, asking if he could start joining in on training on Tuesdays.

Fancy footwork

The Duursma siblings share another commonality on their journey to elite football. Scott Pendlebury and Christian Petracca famously have a basketball background, whereas the Duursmas have dance.

Duursma at the AFL national academy.

Duursma at the AFL national academy.Credit: AFL Photos

Their mother runs a dance school, and one by one, her kids started lessons – from two years old. Duursma does jazz, tap, ballet and contemporary. He even competed. Tap dancing is his specialty.

“It is a bit different [for a footballer]. It’s actually a really good skill to learn, and I think dancing has been a pretty big part of me,” the teenager said.

“I think, as a taller midfielder, you’ve got to be able to move well to stay in the midfield, and dancing is why I’ve got really good footwork and agility.”

Susie adopts a Disney theme for her school’s end-of-year concerts. This time, she has roped in her youngest son to perform the key role of Flynn Rider, a charming thief who falls in love with Rapunzel in the 2010 film Tangled.

Susie’s husband, Dean, was a drama teacher before becoming a principal, so he helps with the acting.

Their family used to load up their caravan and set off across the country in their trusty Toyota Prado.

Duursma in his Victoria Country colours.

Duursma in his Victoria Country colours.Credit: via Getty Images

To ward off the “Are we there yet?” questions, Susie and Dean gave their kids a bird book each, where they would tick off a species if they spotted them out the window.

“I’m a big bird nerd. I like carnivores, so the meat-eating birds,” Willem said.

“We’d do trips around Australia in the car, and it was an unreal time.

“We’d have the bird books in the back, so every time you’d spot a bird, you’d tick it off. I’d be sitting there with my bird book, looking out the window, and I’d be like, ‘Bang, that’s that’. I could probably name any bird I see in Australia.”

Being a Duursma has meant having a public profile since he was young, and helped him prepare for the expectation of being the No.1 pick-elect.

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His older siblings’ success added to the pressure on him to make it.

“It would be pretty big to go No.1, but I think as the year goes on, and you start to mature a bit more, you understand that you’re just another number,” Duursma said.

“Obviously, there would be pressure, but I’m pretty ready for that. I’ve had pressure on me since under-16s, so I’m used to it. Whether it happens or not, I’m ready to go.”

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