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Page 1: AFL Vic Record Week 3Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues from 2pm Watch the action and listen to the call from the VFL Live team. Visit taccup.com.au on Saturday April 8 for a live stream

TAC Cup Round 3TAC Cup Girls Round 4

VFL Round 17 - 9 April 2017

$3.00

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Photo: Cameron Grimes

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Ikon Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton Nth, VIC 3054

GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, VIC 3001

Phone: (03) 8341 6000 | Fax: (03) 9380 1076

www.aflvic.com.au

Editor: Ben Pollard [email protected]

Contributors: Anthony Stanguts, Kirstie Fitzgerald

Design & Print: Mystique

Photos: AFL Photos (unless otherwise credited)

Advertising: Rosanna Butler (03) 8341 6021

Cover: David Smith in action for the Murray Bushrangers in TAC Cup Round 2

Contents

‘Drive to the Game’ RoundThis weekend will see a first in the TAC Cup competition’s 26-year history – a dedicated ‘Drive to the Game’ Round.

3 4 2017 Vic Country coaches

7 James Martyn

8 TAC Cup Review

9 TAC Cup News

10 TAC Cup Girls

11 Stats Central

12 15 VFL club previews

16 VFL News

17 AFL Vic News

19 The Big League

56 Quiz

AFL Victoria and the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) have always helped support the development of players off the field as young drivers. While the ‘Drive to the Game’ initiative has been a regular part of the TAC Cup calendar for years, 2017 will see a collective focus on one of the key TAC initiatives for Learner drivers in the competition.

The Round allows players to have important conversations with their parents and supervising drivers on topics such as 120 hours, the importance of night-time practice and how to best support and coach young drivers on the journey to their licence.

While Learner drivers are among the safest on the roads, in their first six months of driving they are 30 times more likely to crash.

Parents will be able to pick up a free coff ee and newspaper, enjoy a free BBQ and young drivers can go into the draw to win free driving lessons simply by showing their log book. It is all part of a valuable partnership with TAC that we are most grateful for.

This weekend will also see the start of the Peter Jackson VFL season, with Port Melbourne hosting the Northern Blues at North Port Oval. The game will be Borough stalwart Chris Cain’s 175th VFL match, earning him VFL life membership. He joins current players Ben Jolley (Williamstown), Orren Stephenson (North Ballarat) and teammate Toby Pinwill as part of the 175-game club and we wish him all the best.

The 175-game milestone is one we are seeing less of from a playing perspective, with the changing nature of VFL football over recent years. It is even more important now that we celebrate such an achievement, knowing the longevity and consistent standard a player must meet to achieve such an accolade.

Steven ReaperAFL Victoria CEO

Who’s playing who 26 27 Bendigo vs Gippsland

28 29 Western vs Sandringham

30 31 Murray vs Geelong

32 33 GWV vs Dandenong

34 35 Northern vs Eastern

36 37 Oakleigh vs Calder

39 41 TAC Cup U16 country teams

44 49 TAC Cup Girls teams

54 55 Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues

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Television

Radio

OnlineVFL Online

Website: www.vfl.com.au

Twitter: @VFL #PJVFL #VFLWomens

Facebook: www.facebook.com/vflfooty

TAC Cup Online

Website: www.taccup.com.au

Twitter: @TACCup #TACCup #TACCupGirls

Facebook: www.facebook.com/taccupfooty

Saturday April 15 – 2.30pm

Coburg vs Collingwood

Download the PLUS7 Live app to stream games live or watch a replay at au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/vfl

TAC Cup Radio

Saturday April 8: Western Jets vs Sandringham Dragons from 10.45am

Listen live on the Red Time Sport iPhone app or via taccup.com.au

Next games (April 23): Northern Knights vs Murray Bushrangers / Calder Cannons vs GWV Rebels

RADIO

Casey Radio

Monday April 17: Williamstown vs Casey Demons from 1pm

Tune to 97.7FM in Melbourne, online at www.caseyradio.com.auor on the Tune In Radio app on your smart phone.

Calder Cannons Radio

Listen to ‘Pathway to the Top’ with Tim Michellon North West FM each Wednesday from 5-6pm.

Tune to 98.9FM or stream the program online at www.northwestfm.org

VFL Live

Saturday April 8: Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues from 1.45pm

Live on the Red Time Sport iPhone and Android apps,

plus online via vfl.com.au

LIVE

VFL Rewind

Listen to VFL Rewind each Monday night from 7-8pm, covering the Peter Jackson VFL and Swisse VFL Women’s.

Tune to 94.1FM 3WBC, online at www.3wbc.org.au or on the Tune In Radio app on your smart phone.

Previous shows are available at www.soundcloud.com/afl-victoriaor subscribe to the podcast via iTunes by searching for ‘AFL Victoria’.

Video StreamingVisit vfl.com.au on Saturday April 8 for a live stream of:

Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues from 2pmWatch the action and listen to the call from the VFL Live team.

Visit taccup.com.au on Saturday April 8 for a live stream of:Western Jets vs Sandringham Dragons from 11am

Watch the action and listen to the call from the TAC Cup Radio team.

3WBC

Friday April 14: Footscray vs Box Hill Hawks from 11am

Tune to 94.1FM, online at www.3wbc.org.auor on the Tune In Radio app on your smart phone.

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The 34-year-old has taken the reins of the Vic Country

U18 program from Paul Henriksen, who guided

Country to the 2015 NAB AFL U18 Championships

Division 1 title in his first year in the job and is now a

development coach with the Brisbane Lions.

Battistello has been involved in Country’s U16

program for four years – including as U16 head coach

last year – and was an assistant coach at the GWV

Rebels for five years. Having not played in the AFL,

he’s been coaching for 12 years of his relatively young

football life.

Battistello’s unique skill set will be complemented

by having three TAC Cup head coaches as his

assistants – Craig Black (Dandenong Stingrays),

Leigh Brown (Gippsland Power) and Leon Higgins

(Murray Bushrangers). Black, Brown and Higgins will

bring knowledge of their own region’s players to the

Country program, while Higgins was the coach of

many in the current top-age group when it claimed

the AFL U16 Championships crown in 2015.

Former Vic Country and Bendigo Pioneers coach

Mark Ellis will be involved in the match committee,

while ex-West Coast key-position player Mitch Brown

will come straight from a 10-year career at the elite

level into a welfare and development role.

“I think my greatest strength is probably in drawing on other coaches’ strengths and making sure their energy and eff ort gets directed to the right areas for the players,” Battistello said.

“I got involved in the Vic Country program to see what the end product of a draft -able player was like and take a bit of that knowledge back to the Rebels program. I think I’ve got my head around what the end product looks like now and how to best prepare players for the national carnival.

“I’m absolutely a student of the game, and having not played AFL I’ve been trying to find a good mix between the intellectual property that the ex-AFL players bring and the skills I bring.”

Brown’s intellectual property certainly spans a wide range of experiences in football. The 28-year-old was delisted by the Eagles last year aft er 94 AFL games and soon approached GWV – his former TAC Cup club – to determine how he could give back to the state system from which he was selected with pick no.16 in the 2006 AFL Draft .

“I’ve had a 360-degree look at the ins and outs of professional football, from some success to having injuries to lack of form and even the trade process and getting delisted,” Brown said. “I’ve collaborated

The revamped Vic Country Academy coaching panel for 2017 is “probably the best and most exciting in a Country program for some time”, according to new head coach Mat Battistello.

Top coaches join Country practice

Ex-Gippsland Power and now Gold Coast player Ben Ainsworth representing Vic Country in 2016

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all these experiences and I just want to pass my knowledge on.

“We tend to put all this emphasis on physical attributes and game-day strategies but I strongly believe that if you get the mental wellbeing of players to a high standard it greatly contributes to performance. This is an area of passion for me.

“My twin brother Nathan (ex-Collingwood and now St Kilda player) and I went through the Rebels program under Gerard FitzGerald (in 2005-06) and Fitzy was very much about our life development as well as football development.

“It was part of the reason why I was able to have a 10-year career at the highest level. I’m thankful for that and it’d be remiss of me not to give back and recognise how important that was in my development.”

Brown will also act as a match-day runner for Country and work with the program’s key-position players on the finer points of their craft .

Battistello said this year’s top-age Country group contained relatively few taller types though, with an array of talented small-to-medium players such as 2016 Vic Country representatives Lochie O’Brien (Bendigo Pioneers), Hunter Clark (Dandenong Stingrays) and James Worpel (Geelong Falcons)

exciting their new coach.

An extended squad of 40 to 50 of Country’s top prospects will converge on Ikon Park for a three-day camp from April 12-14. The camp will feature a variety of welfare programs driven by Brown and GWV Welfare Manager Brooke Brown and culminate on Good Friday with two trial games against Vic Metro teams.

AFL Victoria’s new Country Talent Pathways Manager Lee Fraser (former Murray Bushrangers Talent Manager) said the games would provide hopefuls “a chance to play at an even higher level with the very best under-age players in the state” and to put their names forward for selection in the final Country squad for the U18 Championships.

But Fraser doesn’t just see the Vic Country program as a pathway to the top for players.

“By having Craig Black, Leigh Brown and Leon Higgins involved in the program, we’re really tapping into the TAC Cup coaching structure for them to step up and provide these state academy programs,” Fraser said.

“Mat Battistello has been involved in the Vic Country program for a number of years and will take over the U18 coaching job from Paul Henriksen, who is now at Brisbane. That really demonstrates a clear pathway to the AFL for coaches as well as players.”

New Vic Country coaching staff member Mitch Brown during his West Coast AFL

playing days

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BAD WEATHER?IT’S A GOOD DAY FOR YOUR TEEN TO DRIVE TO THE GAME.

Rain, hail or shine, just like footy, your teen needs practice in all types of conditions.It’s vital to improving their driving. Just make sure they’ve had plenty of practice in fine weather, and feel ready and comfortable to drive in more challenging conditions.

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MAKE DRIVING TO THE GAME A PRE-MATCH RITUAL.

Driving to the ground, is a vital pre-game training drill. Just like perfecting their kicking and marking, the more your kid practices good driving the better they’ll get.

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Western Jets key defender James Martyn has had a couple of very knowledgeable supervisors overseeing his junior football journey.

The 191cm top-ager can call on father Steve – a North Melbourne U19s player in the 1980s before serious knee injuries forced him to retire – and uncle Mick – a 300-game champion of the AFL – for advice as he learns his craft .

Mick Martyn won two premierships and two best-and-fairests across 287 games for the Kangaroos from 1988-2002 before playing 13 games with Carlton in 2003 and is known as one of the finest defensive stoppers of his era.

Mick’s older brother Steve isn’t short of football wisdom to impart upon James either. As the TAC Cup recognises the importance of learner drivers gaining experience on the roads during the Transport Accident Commission’s ‘Drive to the Game’ Round this weekend, James said regular car trips with his father were valuable learning opportunities.

“Driving in the car with Dad, he gives me the rundown on what I’ve been tasked to do before the game, and then aft er the game he tells me what I’ve done right and what I’ve done wrong and how to improve it,” James said.

“When I identify a problem with my game I’ll probably go to Mick to get his wisdom, but if he sees something specific that he has a way to fix, he’ll also come and help me out.”

Martyn may have strong key-defensive genes but he hasn’t always played in the back line. He was a ruckman until his U14 year at Newport Power – where Steve was one of the club’s founding executive members – before playing as a forward when he later moved to Essendon Doutta Stars.

While also playing some school football as a forward for Geelong Grammar last year, the Jets recognised Martyn’s potential to hold down a key defensive post.

“I came into Western’s U16 program and I suppose my competitiveness was the thing that prompted them to put me at full back,” James said. “I think I also just slide into the team nicely there because we’ve got a lot of good forwards.

“It’s not all just the surname, but it’s in the genes as well; I’ve got those instincts in the back line. Having an uncle who’s played 300 AFL games at full back obviously helps.”

Despite eventually being known as defenders, Steve and Mick actually followed a similar positional path to James, another reason why Steve is well placed to advise his son on those car trips.

“When we were growing up, Mick and I were ruckmen and forwards too,” Steve said.

“From my experience, I tell James to put in the hard yards and listen to advice from people who have been there and done that. To his credit, he works as hard as he can, and he can play ruck, forward and – being a Martyn – full back.”

Martyns hand over defensive

keys

Steve Martyn hands his car keys over to son James ahead of the TAC’s ‘Drive to

the Game’ Round this weekend

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TAC Cup Round 2 Review

Three teams remain undefeated aft er

two rounds of the 2017 TAC Cup season –

the Geelong Falcons, Murray Bushrangers

and Sandringham Dragons.

All three teams were preliminary finalists in 2016, with the Falcons and Dragons putting more points on the scoreboard than all other teams so far while the Bushrangers have conceded less than any competition rival.

Last year’s other preliminary finalist the GWV Rebels are yet to record a win in 2017.

Geelong backed up an 82-point defeat of the Rebels in Round 1 with a 77-point victory over the Dandenong Stingrays (1-1) at Simonds Stadium on Saturday.

Leading by a point at quarter time, the Falcons exploded with five unanswered goals in the second term and never looked back. Highly-rated ball-winners James Worpel and Cassidy Parish ran amok through the midfield as Gryan Miers (five goals) and Tom McCartin (three) cashed in up forward.

Later on Saturday at Ikon Park, Murray notched its second win by 24 points in a scrappy contest with the Gippsland Power (0-2).

Only four total goals were kicked in the first half as the Bushrangers went into the main break with a 12-point advantage, but majors to Isaac Wallace then David Smith and Jessy Wilson opened up a defining break for Murray in the third quarter, last year’s grand finalist keeping Gippsland to just two behinds for the term.

Sandringham notched a seventh straight victory stretching back to 2016’s final home-and-away round in accounting for the Northern Knights (1-1) by 26 points at Ikon Park on Sunday.

Sebastian Williams booted the opening two goals of the game and then another crucial major to start the final quarter aft er the Knights hit the lead for the first time in the shadows of the last break. Joel Amartey also bagged two late goals as the Dragons re-established control.

Earlier on Sunday at Ikon Park, the Oakleigh Chargers opened their account for 2017 with a 21-point triumph over the Eastern Ranges (1-1).

The Chargers were humbled by Sandringham in Round 1 but responded with a nine-goal first half – captain Toby Wooller slotting four of them – to quickly put the Ranges under pressure. A goal to

Eastern ruckman Sam Hayes to start the final quarter eventually brought his team to within six points of the lead, but answering goals to Oakleigh’s Matthew Day and Jack Higgins proved the sealers.

The Western Jets and Bendigo Pioneers also joined the winners’ list with victories over the Calder Cannons (0-2) and GWV Rebels respectively.

Western’s 31-point win at Rams Arena was driven by big midfield performances from over-ager Judah Dundon and NAB AFL Academy member Lachlan Fogarty, helping the Jets lead the Cannons from start to finish aft er conceding a big early advantage in a loss to Northern last week.

Meanwhile, Bendigo prevailed by 12 points in a high-scoring contest with the Rebels at Alfredton Recreation Reserve, four goals from Brent Daniels and a powerhouse showing from on-baller Paddy Dow proving influential in the result.

The Murray Bushrangers are flying high aft er recording their second victory in Round 2

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TAC Cup News

Vic Metro program kicks offThe 2017 Vic Metro Academy squad had

its first training session at Ikon Park on

Tuesday night.

Under the watch of new AFL Victoria Metro Talent

Pathways Manager Brett Allison, the squad of 60 will

have another training session this coming Tuesday

before two trial games against Vic Country Academy

teams on Friday April 14 at Ikon Park at 12.30pm and

2.30pm.

Both squads will then be reduced ahead of the lead-

up to the NAB AFL U18 Championships in June and

July. Vic Metro took out the 2016 U18 Championships

title in an undefeated campaign.

Brander in U18 Academy SeriesHighly-rated Bendigo Pioneers key-

position prospect Jarrod Brander

played well for the GWS Academy in the

AFL U18 Academy Series last Saturday.

The Wentworth junior took a handful of marks

but was let down by inaccuracy as the GWS

Academy lost to the Gold Coast Academy 12.3

(75) to 7.16 (58) in Blacktown.

Brander was recently ruled ineligible for

priority access by the Giants in the 2017 NAB

AFL Draft along with Murray Bushrangers

midfielder/forward Charlie Spargo, despite

both previously living in the club’s allocated

zone.

The Academy Series has replaced Division

2 of the AFL U18 Championships. The GWS

Academy has now lost its opening two games

of the series ahead of facing Tasmania in

Hobart on Saturday, the Northern Territory

in NSW on Saturday April 29 and the Brisbane

Academy in Broadbeach on Saturday May 6.

AFL Academy takes to big stagesTAC Cup players in the NAB AFL

Academy Level Two squad will have

the chance to play at Melbourne’s AFL

venues in the next two weeks.

23 TAC Cup players are in the Level Two

group and many will participate in two intra-

Academy games at the MCG this Sunday

and a clash with Peter Jackson VFL team the

Northern Blues on Saturday April 15, which will

be a curtain-raiser to the Carlton-Gold Coast

AFL night match at Etihad Stadium.

Ex-Oakleigh Chargers and now North Melbourne player Nick

Larkey (left ) and ex-Eastern Ranges and now Adelaide

player Jordan Gallucci celebrate for Vic Metro in 2016

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TAC Cup Girls

A new team has moved to top spot on the

TAC Cup Girls ladder aft er Round 3.

The Calder Cannons have claimed top-of-the-ladder status, cruising to a third straight win with a 108-point defeat of the Western Jets. The Cannons enjoy a superior percentage (374%) to fellow undefeated sides the Murray Bushrangers (368%) and Geelong Falcons (201%) with just two rounds remaining in the season.

The team on top of the ladder at the end of Round 5 will be crowned premiers, with Murray and Geelong meeting in what is the game of the round this week to see who will challenge Calder for top spot going into the final matches on Good Friday.

The undefeated run of Murray looked shaky in Round 3 as it trailed by four points at quarter time against Gippsland, but the Bushrangers wrestled the lead back in the second term and went on to record an eight-point win. Murray dominated the scoring aft er quarter time but inaccuracy cost them a bigger winning margin, kicking only three goals from 11 scoring shots. Chelsea Knight, Rebecca Webster and Grace Egan were among the best for Murray, while Tyla Hanks and newly signed Cranbourne Swisse VFL Women’s recruit Holly Whitford were named best for Gippsland.

Geelong surprised Dandenong in the first term at St Joseph’s, racing to a 22-point lead in the battle of the two undefeated teams. The Stingrays bounced back from a scoreless first term to cut the margin to just seven points at half time, but the home side then produced another three-goal term - like the opening stanza - to return to a 22-point lead and were able

to hold on in an even final term for a 29-point win.

Denby Taylor kicked three goals for Geelong and Paige

Sheppard two, with Lucy McEvoy their best. Shaneece

Stratton and Sophie Phillips were best for Dandenong.

Calder led from start to finish in a Wednesday night

fixture against the Western Jets, with Chloe Molloy

the star with five goals. The basketball convert kicked

three second-term goals as the Cannons rocketed to a

44-point half-time lead. Molloy had plenty of support

up forward with Monique Conti, Chloe Hodgson and

Georgia Patrikios all kicking two goals, as the Cannons

jumped to top spot on the ladder. Maddison Field was

the only goalkicker for the Jets, with Katarina Rebuff o

and Aleesha Hobbs their best players.

In other results:

- It was back-to-back wins for the Northern Knights,

defeating the Sandringham Dragons in a two-point

thriller at Frankston Oval. Northern jumped to a

13-point lead early in the third term and were able

to hold on for the win despite Sandringham kicking

the final two goals of the game.

- The Greater Western Victoria Rebels recorded win

number two for the season with a five-point victory

over the Bendigo Pioneers. The Pioneers hit the

lead for the first time in the match early in the final

term, but Faith McKenzie regained the lead for the

home side to see the Rebels remain in seventh spot.

- The Eastern Ranges returned to the winners’ list

with a 27-point win over the Oakleigh Chargers.

Photo: Kadek Thatcher

TAC Cup Girls Round 3 Review

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In a match decided by only 12 points, 193cm Bendigo Pioneers ruckman Jobee Warde put in an

important eff ort to neutralise the influence of 202cm GWV Rebels powerhouse Lloyd Meek. Despite conceding nine centimetres to his opponent, the Moama junior had 26 hitouts to Meek’s 23 to help the Pioneers to victory.

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193cm key forward Toby Wooller exemplified why the Oakleigh Chargers defeated the Eastern Ranges by 21 points. The Chargers lost the clearance count by

15 but consistently won the ball back by laying a round-high 87 tackles. Oakleigh captain and Old Scotch junior Wooller had an equal-team-high eight of them.

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The Western Jets recorded an advantage of 23 – more than double the amount of clearances than opponents the Calder

Cannons (40 to 17) – in their 31-point win in Round 2. Jets co-captain and Keilor junior Luke Hitch was a key player in the contests, racking up match-highs of 15 contested possessions and nine clearances.

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Stats Central

Falcons flying forwardThe Geelong Falcons are perched on top of

the TAC Cup ladder aft er two rounds thanks

to a potent forward line full of variety.

Last year’s preliminary finalists have put 259 points on the board in their two victories so far – 73 more than any other team. They booted 20.9 (129) in defeating the GWV Rebels by 82 points in Round 1 and last week posted a score of 19.16 (130) to knock off the Dandenong Stingrays by 77 points.

The Falcons have promised so much in recent seasons but failed to produce in the finals. They’ve finished in the top four aft er the home-and-away rounds in each of the last four years but haven’t made a Grand Final appearance since claiming their second TAC Cup premiership in 2000.

Could Geelong’s 2017 forward line help them take that long-awaited next step?

The Falcons already boast six players to have kicked three or more goals this season, led by Geelong West Giants junior David Handley who booted 6.2 in Round 1 and 1.4 in Round 2. The 181cm half forward is complemented inside 50 by 194cm Torquay forward/ruckman Jordon Reid and 192cm St Joseph’s key forward Tom McCartin, who have both scored five majors this year.

McCartin’s three-goal outing against the Stingrays could have been bigger too, managing only 3.5 from 21 disposals and eight marks. 177cm Grovedale midfielder/forward Gryan Miers – whom Geelong Talent Manager Mick Turner recently compared to Western Bulldogs premiership star Luke Dahlhaus – had his goalkicking radar on though, slotting five straight majors from 23 disposals.

Miers has six goals to his name for 2017, while 171cm South Barwon junior Lachlan Noble has four and 176cm Barwon Heads bottom-ager Ned McHenry three.

The Falcons forwards have certainly benefited from their midfield teammates’ dominance, but a potent and varied forward line is the envy of most other teams.

The forward group at Adelaide – top-ranked in the AFL for points scored in 2016 – is evidence of that. If talls Taylor Walker and Josh Jenkins don’t get you, mobile forwards Tom Lynch and Mitch McGovern might – or failing that, the dynamic Eddie Betts and Charlie Cameron.

Lachlan Noble was one of several multiple goalkickers for the Geelong Falcons in Round 2Photo: Brian Bartlett

See the Round 1 TAC Cup stats leaders on page 24 of the AFL Victoria Record

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Port Melbourne Season PreviewNO. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB

1 Mack Rivett 17-May-96 183 82 Scotch College/Oakleigh Chargers

2 Khan Haretuku 19-Oct-89 199 105 Uni of NSW/St Kilda/Frankston

3 Luke Tynan 08-Oct-91 183 85 Gippsland Power/Garfield/Casey Scorpions

4 Thomas O’Sullivan 01-May-91 179 75 Caulfield Grammarians

5 Shannen Lange 22-Jul-94 180 80 Gippsland Power/Sale/Bendigo (VFL)

6 Jordan Lisle 12-Jul-90 196 96 Oakleigh Chargers/Hawthorn/Brisbane

7 Dylan Conway 28-Jan-92 185 88 Williamstown Juniors/Western Jets/Williamstown

8 Dylan Van Unen 22-Jun-90 190 84 Box Hill Hawks/Frankston/Essendon (AFL)

9 Billy Hogan 26-Apr-95 180 77 Parkside/Oakleigh Chargers

10 Toby Pinwill 17-Feb-85 188 97 Waverley Blues/Oakleigh Chargers

11 Mitch Golby 03-Oct-91 183 82 Gippsland Power/Brisbane

12 Josh Tynan 06-Nov-93 187 83 Melbourne/Frankston

13 Thomas Gordon 11-Oct-91 178 76 Heywood

14 Isaac Conway 29-May-95 185 85 Aspley/Brisbane/Werribee

15 Leigh Osborne 13-Mar-90 183 85 Frankston/Gold Coast

16 Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 08-Feb-96 186 82 Hoppers Crossing/Western Jets/Carlton

17 Alex Urban 27-Jul-96 180 77 Mazenod/Oakleigh Chargers

18 Mitch Wooff indin 03-Feb-93 178 78 Oakleigh Chargers/Port Melbourne/Knox

19 Anthony Anastasio 11-Dec-93 169 72 Ormond/Sandringham Dragons/Williamstown

20 Sam Dwyer 29-Aug-86 180 79 Port Melbourne/Collingwood (AFL)

21 Lucas Cook 03-Mar-92 195 93 Melbourne/North Ballarat (VFL)

22 Matt Arnot 21-Oct-93 180 90 Oakleigh Chargers/Richmond (AFL)

23 Hugh Sandilands 07-Mar-89 189 90 Oakleigh Chargers/Box Hill Hawks

24 Mitch Hayes 01-Mar-93 176 82 Waverley Blues/Oakleigh Chargers

25 Tom Hobbs 08-Mar-97 182 89 Warragul/Gippsland Power

26 Nathan Batsanis 18-Mar-88 180 79 Norwood/Port Melbourne/Richmond (VFL)

27 Damian Mascitti 18-Aug-92 190 87 Beverley Hills/Doncaster East/Oakleigh Chargers

28 Robin Nahas 10-Nov-87 176 73 Port Melbourne/Richmond (AFL)/North Melbourne

29 Chris Cain 14-Jul-87 181 83 Oakleigh Chargers

30 Brodie Murdoch 21-Jan-94 188 78 Port MacDonnell/Glenelg/St Kilda

31 Brody Mihocek 04-Feb-93 192 97 Maribyrnong Park/Werribee

32 Blake Pearson 16-Jan-95 174 74 Doveton/Dandenong Stingrays

33 Charlie Kelso 10-Aug-94 208 106 Sandringham (VFL)

34 Shane Valenti 29-Jan-87 175 86 Port Melbourne/Noble Park/Old Haileybury

35 Eli Templeton 19-Aug-95 183 73 Burnie Dockers/St Kilda

36 Lachlan Waddell 12-May-95 200 96 Old Scotch/Oakleigh Chargers

37 Harvey Hooper 10-Jun-97 181 84 Scotch College/Oakleigh Chargers

38 David Iaccarino 20-Dec-94 183 82 Williamstown/Footscray

39 Kyle Dove 22-Apr-95 196 88 East Burwood/Oakleigh Chargers

40 Scott Clarke 07-May-90 192 87 Morningside

41 Riley Hogan 05-Feb-92 183 77 Imperial Juniors/North Ballarat City/Imperial

42 Tim Knowles 07-Apr-93 188 85 Mulgrave/Essendon (VFL)

43 Anthony Vella 17-Apr-94 187 76 Cranbourne

44 Yarran Jaff er-Williams 12-Oct-95 174 74 Wodonga Raiders/Casey Scorpions

45 Jake O’Brien 30-Jul-97 178 72 Assumption College/Seymour

46 Michael Tang 22-Dec-96 189 87 Calder Cannons/Coburg

47 Michael Wenn 11-Dec-96 199 102 Scotch College/Oakleigh Chargers

48 Fabian Brancatisano 15-Feb-94 183 78 Essendon (VFL)/Coburg/Pyramid Hill

49 Chris Carey 11-Aug-94 198 102 Warragul

50 Sam Michael 20-Mar-98 181 83 Oakleigh Chargers/De La Salle

51 Dylan Atkins 22-Apr-97 198 91 Dandenong Stingrays/Beaumaris

52 Aaron Wilson 26-Feb-96 196 86 Dandenong Stingrays/Narre Warren/Frankston

53 Jeremy Gleeson 19-Jul-95 191 91 Mt Eliza/Peninsula Old Boys/Frankston

54 Jesse Smith 03-Apr-98 199 98 Sandringham Dragons/Caulfield Grammar

55 Jesse Johnson 20-Jun-96 195 83 Devonport

56 Daniel Beddison 18-Aug-97 189 83 St Kevin’s/Oakleigh Chargers

58 James Harrison 03-Feb-98 180 77 Western Jets/Deer Park

59 Sam Bennett 22-Jan-95 190 87 North Ballarat Rebels

60 Lachlan Treverton 21-Oct-95 198 98 Old Haileybury

61 Sam De Soysa 16-Oct-95 194 89 Balwyn

62 William Goss 09-Nov-98 179 71 Oakleigh Chargers/Heidelberg/Xavier College

63 Sam Pickess 04-Jun-97 181 83 Frankston/Dandenong Stingrays

64 Hugh Johnson 13-May-97 194 89 Sandringham Dragons/Collegians

65 James Pullan 13-May-98 194 80 Oakleigh Chargers/Wesley College

66 Ash Krakauer 26-Jun-98 172 71 Sandringham Dragons/Ajax/Caulfield Grammar

67 Kade Renooy 26-Feb-98 178 76 Maff ra/Gippsland Power

68 Ethan Hanley 31-Dec-98 172 70 Caulfield Grammar/Oakleigh Chargers

70 Dale Hoghton 14-Oct-91 185 80 Williamstown/Leongatha/Footscray

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(Comments from senior coach Gary Ayres)

FACT FILE:

2016 FINISH: 8th (11-8)

2016 BEST AND FAIREST: 1. Brody Mihocek / 2. Toby Pinwill / =3. Khan Haretuku and Damian Mascitti

2016 TEAM OF THE YEAR: Khan Haretuku / Damian Mascitti / Tom O’Sullivan

FORMER PLAYERS CURRENTLY ON AFL LISTS:

- Selected from club in 2004: Josh Gibson* (North Melbourne/Hawthorn)

KEY 2017 INS & OUTS:

- In: Anthony Anastasio (Williamstown) / Dylan Conway (Williamstown) / Isaac Conway (Werribee) / Charlie Kelso (Sandringham) / Brodie Murdoch (St Kilda AFL) / Robin Nahas (North Melbourne AFL) / Sam Pickess (Frankston) / Eli Templeton (St Kilda AFL) / Shane Valenti (Old Haileybury) / Anthony Vella (Cranbourne) / Dillon Viojo-Rainbow (Carlton AFL) / Mitch Wooff indin (Knox)

- Out: Sam Crocker (Old Carey) / Guy Dickson / Nick Dixon (Collegians) / Jake McKenzie (Deer Park) / Josh Scipione / Dan Toman / Jason Williams

DEPARTED PLAYERS WHO’LL BE MISSED:

Josh Scipione: “Josh would be the big loss from a ‘team fit’ perspective, being a forward. We certainly felt we were pretty average as a forward unit last year.”

Guy Dickson: “Guy’s departure was something we didn’t envisage happening; he decided to move interstate for his career and that didn’t happen until fairly recently. Guy has that swing-man ability to go from back to forward. Last year was probably his break-out year and we certainly thought he’d have another good year in 2017.”

RECRUITS WHO COULD MAKE AN IMPACT:

Experienced forwards: “Anthony Anastasio will certainly fit straight into our forward line with the high work rate and finishing ability we’re aft er inside 50. He and Dylan Conway will bring experience and the success of both having won a premiership with Williamstown in 2015. Robin Nahas will certainly add his experience and star qualities as well, so we think we’ll hit the scoreboard more with those three inside 50.”

Big-bodied midfielders: “We’ve improved our depth in the midfield with bigger-bodied players, which is important to match the AFL-aligned teams. We’d say Isaac Conway would come in and make an impact straight away. Eli Templeton is another one and so is Brodie

Murdoch. With Shane Valenti and Mitch Wooff indin as well, it’ll be pretty hard come selection time because we envisage all those guys will play some pretty serious senior footy.”

BEST-AND-FAIREST CONTENDERS:

“We’d like to think we have some pretty good depth in the midfield. You think about Chris Cain, Toby Pinwill, Shane Valenti and Mitch Wooff indin, and the other we can’t forget is Sam Dwyer who missed most of last year and has had a solid pre-season. Tom O’Sullivan has had a really good pre-season, Nathan Batsanis is another one and Matt Arnot another one.

“Mitch Golby was recruited last year as a midfielder/defender and once he got over his shoulder operation he’s had a pretty good pre-season too. Shannen Lange had a terrific season last year. We want Damian Mascitti to continue playing some really good footy for us across half back.

“And that’s not even mentioning Brody Mihocek, who won our best-and-fairest last year in his first season at the club.”

BREAK-OUT CANDIDATES:

Tom Hobbs: “I’m really keen to see how some of our younger guys who have been around for a little while will go in the coming months. I’m talking about guys like Tom who was a first-year player last year and had a pretty good season (six goals in nine senior games). He’s a medium-sized hit-up forward.”

Lachlan Waddell: “Lachie’s a young ruckman/forward who’s been around for three years now. It’s going to be important for him to step up because, while we’re always looking at our core group of guys who play consistently each week, we’ll only improve through guys like Lachie.”

BIGGEST TEAM STRENGTHS:

“Midfield depth is a traditional strength of ours. You’ve really got to be aiming to win more than 50 per cent of the clearances (Port Melbourne was ranked third for clearances per game during the 2016 H&A season), but it’s also about what our midfielders are doing to assist our forwards and our defenders.”

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT FROM 2016:

“We certainly felt we needed to get some goalkickers to the club this year. We were pretty good defensively last year but what happened in the forward half was really disappointing – just not being able to kick a lot of goals. We only averaged 77 points per game (ranked 11th during the H&A season) and you’ll never win a premiership if you’re doing that.

COACHING PANEL CHANGES:

“There have been some coaches who have left and we’ve probably streamlined our coaching group this year. Robin Nahas has come in as a player but he wants to dabble in coaching as well so he’ll be our off ensive coach. Ryan James, who did a really good job with our defensive line last year, will come in as our defensive coach. Trent McMicking, who was our head of development last year, has taken over the Development League coaching role from Lee Rowe.”

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Northern Blues Season PreviewNO. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB

1 Tom Wilson 16-May-92 176 78 Vermont/Eastern U18 2 Jack Silvagni * 17-Dec-97 191 93 Greythorn/Xavier College/Oakleigh U18 3 Kye Declase 15-Oct-96 185 81 Montmorency/Northern U18 4 Sam Russell 29-Dec-95 180 81 Geelong U18/Port Adelaide (SANFL) 5 Alex Browne 09-Aug-92 180 85 Old Xaverians/Oakleigh U18/Essendon (AFL) 6 Glenn Strachan 06-Jul-90 184 80 South Croydon/Collingwood (VFL) 7 Dylan Buckley * 16-Mar-93 180 79 Ivanhoe Grammar/Northern U18 8 Luke Russell 24-Jan-92 186 83 Burnie Dockers/Gold Coast 9 James Corboy 08-Feb-97 179 78 St Kevin’s Old Boys/Oakleigh U18

11 Tim Jones 10-Nov-96 181 80 Western Storm/Southport/Gold Coast (NEAFL) 12 Zach Ballard 25-Feb-96 185 83 Warrandyte/Northern U18 13 Cam O’Shea 13-Mar-92 193 91 Emerald/Eastern U18/Port Adelaide (AFL) 14 Liam Jones * 24-Feb-91 198 99 North Hobart/Tasmania U18/Western Bulldogs 15 Andrew Phillips * 03-Jul-91 201 100 Lauderdale/Tasmania U18/GWS 16 Jaylon Thorpe 02-Nov-94 193 86 West Preston 17 Sam Peet 14-Mar-97 199 98 Whittlesea/Northern Knights U18 18 Bailey Jordan 09-Apr-96 194 95 Heidelberg/Northern U18 19 Harry McKay * 24-Dec-97 200 97 Warragul/Gippsland U18 20 Dyson Stevens 26-Oct-93 189 85 Deer Park/Parkside 21 Cameron Barrett 17-May-96 183 81 Bendigo U18/Balranald 22 Chris McCabe 30-Aug-96 179 77 Eltham/Northern U18 23 Carl Adams 24-Jul-96 183 80 West Preston/Northern U18 24 Tyler Roos 24-Mar-96 185 78 Hampton Rovers/Sandringham U18 25 Kane Keppel 10-Jul-97 194 90 North Ringwood/Norwood (VIC)/Eastern U18 26 Alex Silvagni # 29-Sep-87 192 92 Berwick/Casey Scorpions/Fremantle 27 Angus Milham 08-Nov-94 210 96 Old Trinity/Spotswood/Essendon (VFL) 28 Jayden Collins 18-Jan-97 200 91 Boronia/Eastern U18 29 Ben Casley 18-Mar-92 192 98 Western U18/South Adelaide/GWS/Williamstown 30 Sean Bolger 21-Jul-94 195 94 Northern U18/Eltham 31 Patrick Kerr * 31-Jul-98 194 93 St Kevin’s College/Oakleigh U18 32 Nick Graham * 12-Jun-94 182 82 Traralgon-Tyers United/Gippsland U18 33 Mitch Dawson 21-Feb-96 184 83 Northern U18 34 Jesse Glass-McCasker # 03-Jan-97 198 95 Bassendean/Swan Districts 35 Marcus Stavrou 29-Sep-98 188 87 Donvale/Eastern U18 36 Sam Rowe * 19-Nov-87 199 98 Murray U18/Norwood (SA) 37 Ryan Wiggins 13-Apr-95 193 93 Lauderdale 38 Bior Malual 24-Jul-96 187 63 Western U18/Werribee Districts 39 Athiei Kur 31-Jul-93 194 86 Western U18/Bacchus Marsh 40 Brandon Droessler 30-Mar-96 187 80 Vermont/Eastern U18/Kew/Casey Scorpions 41 Sam Glover 12-Jun-96 194 82 North Ballarat/Kew 42 Sam Petrevski Seton * 19-Feb-98 180 74 Claremont 43 Simon White * 17-Jun-88 190 93 Carine/Subiaco 44 William Krithararis 24-Oct-95 184 84 Western U18/Spotswood/Werribee 45 Mason Blakey 16-Sep-98 183 76 Eltham/Northern U18 46 Jake Bradley 10-Apr-97 177 70 Carey Grammar/Northern U18 47 Ciaran Sheehan # 19-Nov-90 188 80 County Cork (Ireland) 48 Kristian Jaksch * 07-Oct-94 196 90 Kew Rovers/Oakleigh U18 49 Dennis Armfield * 22-Dec-86 181 82 Eastern Hill/Swan Districts 50 Daniel Gorringe * 02-Jun-92 200 97 Tea Tree Gully/Norwood (SA)/Gold Coast51 Jed Lamb * 19-Oct-92 182 82 Yarram/Gippsland U18/Sydney/GWS 52 Sam Fowler 11-Feb-98 170 68 Dromana/Dandenong U18 53 Harrison Payne 03-Aug-96 182 82 Corowa/Murray U18 54 Michael Romero 09-Oct-98 176 70 St Kevin’s College/Calder U18 55 Liam Sumner * 24-Oct-95 184 84 Western U18/Spotswood/Werribee 56 Andrew Gallucci # 28-Jan-94 178 67 Strathmore/Calder U18/Williamstown 57 Fraser Pearce 27-Jul-96 188 83 Oakleigh U18/Port Melbourne 58 Charlie Curnow * 03-Feb-97 191 95 Torquay/Geelong U18 59 Ciaran Byrne * 06-Dec-94 188 88 County Louth (Ireland) 60 David Cuningham * 30-Mar-97 183 79 Canterbury/Melbourne Grammar/Oakleigh U18 61 Matt Burt 22-Feb-96 183 73 Eastern U18/Box Hill Hawks 62 Blaine Boekhorst * 02-Sep-93 185 75 Port Hedland/Swan Districts 63 Rob Maibaum 28-Aug-96 190 84 Scoresby/Knox/Kew 64 Luke Collins 26-Nov-94 183 78 St Marys/Casey Scorpions/Montmorency 65 Zac Fisher * 15-Jun-98 175 68 Perth Demons 66 Matthew Wright * 14-Dec-89 178 75 Walkerville/North Adelaide/Adelaide 67 Cam Polson * 11-Mar-98 177 77 Haileybury College/Sandringham U18 68 Jack Mahon 22-Dec-96 183 82 Blackburn/East Burwood/Frankston 70 Tom Williamson * 12-Dec-98 188 80 Ararat/North Ballarat U18 71 Daniel Costanzo 17-Jul-96 176 70 Northcote Park 72 Sam Kerridge * 26-Apr-93 187 87 Bendigo U18 73 Liam Wale-Buxton 09-Sep-96 198 105 Eastern U18/Vermont 75 John Raff erty 16-Oct-95 185 86 Coldstream/Knox 76 Kym Lebois # 22-May-98 175 66 Kooniba/North Adelaide 77 Ben Hurley 19-Dec-97 188 82 Mildura/North Ballarat City/Kew 78 Matthew Walson 28-Apr-95 176 69 Werribee Centrals/Werribee 79 Jacob Duscher 08-Nov-95 184 80 Highett/Frankston 80 Matthew Korcheck # 12-Oct-91 208 106 University of Arizona (USA)

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(Comments from senior coach Josh Fraser)

FACT FILE:

AFL ALIGNMENT: Carlton

2016 FINISH: 13th (6-12)

2016 BEST AND FAIREST: 1. Tom Wilson / 2. Jason Tutt / 3. Mark Whiley

2016 TEAM OF THE YEAR: Tom Wilson

KEY 2017 INS & OUTS:

- In: Mason Blakey (Northern Knights) / Jake Bradley (Northern Knights) / Alex Browne (CAS suspension) / Liam Buxton (Vermont) / Sam Fowler (Dandenong Stingrays) / Kane Keppel (Eastern Ranges) / Angus Milham (Essendon VFL) / Cameron O’Shea (Port Adelaide AFL) / Fraser Pearce (Port Melbourne) / Michael Romero (Calder Cannons) / Luke Russell (Gold Coast AFL) / Marcus Stavrou (Eastern Ranges) / Ryan Wiggins (Lauderdale)

- Out: Damandeep Aujla (Coburg) / Alex Aurrichio / Brent Bransgrove (retired) / Jack Cripps / Hisham Kerbatieh (Coburg) / Kieran McGuinness (retired) / Fraser Russell / Tim Totevski

DEPARTED PLAYERS WHO’LL BE MISSED:

Kieran McGuinness: “Kieran has retired due to a pretty severe neck injury he suff ered last year against Casey (in Round 5). He’ll be missed for his on-field capabilities but also his off -field leadership.”

Brent Bransgrove: “Brent has also retired – he had a really long career with the Northern Blues (100 games from 2007-16). He’s someone that’s held in very high esteem and someone who – from an on-field and off -field perspective – we’ll definitely miss as well.”

Tim Totevski: “Tim unfortunately suff ered another season-ending knee injury so he’s decided to step away from football for 12 months. We’ll definitely miss Timmy – he’s a very popular figure at the club.”

RECRUITS WHO COULD MAKE AN IMPACT:

Alex Browne (11 AFL games for Essendon from 2011-15): “Alex is raring to go (aft er 12 months out of the game due to suspension). I think the year he’s had off has really given him an appreciation for playing the game and he probably has a slightly diff erent perspective on football now.”

Luke Russell (73 AFL games for Gold Coast from 2011-16) and Cameron O’Shea (81 AFL games for Port Adelaide from 2011-16): “Luke and Cam are guys with some real

natural leadership qualities. Certainly the way they both

prepare and train is a great standard for our younger

players to aspire to.”

BEST-AND-FAIREST CONTENDERS:

“I think what we’ve got this year that we may not have

had in the past is some depth, due to some of the guys

who have signed on with the club this year like Dyson

Stevens, Bailey Jordan, Kye Declase, Tim Jones, Chris

McCabe, Sam Peet, Sam Russell and Zach Ballard.

All those guys have had a taste of senior footy and we’re

looking for them to really stamp their authority on the

competition, along with the big-name signings (Alex

Browne, Luke Russell and Cameron O’Shea – see

above).

“I think our captain Tom Wilson can back up his 2016

season. I don’t see him sliding this year – in fact, I think

we’ll be able to add diff erent parts to his game which will

make him a more damaging player.”

BREAK-OUT CANDIDATES:

Sam Fowler: “Sam’s a small forward out of the

Dandenong Stingrays with some real talent. He’s quick,

he’s clean, he’s got great goal sense and I think he can

apply a lot of front-half pressure for us. He’s certainly got

the smarts and he’s one I’m really excited by.”

Marcus Stavrou: “Marcus is a really interesting player. I

think he’s a super talent. He’s a great size (186cm, 87kg at

the Eastern Ranges last year) and he can play at half back

and go inside the contest as well. I think he’s someone

who’ll definitely add something diff erent to our centre-

bounce structure.”

BIGGEST TEAM STRENGTHS:

“I think we’ve got more versatility. I think our midfield

bats a little bit deeper than it did last year and we’ve got

a small forward in the front half in Sammy Fowler who I

think can do some real damage.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT FROM 2016:

“I think just being far more consistent through games – we

had a number of losses last year where it was really just

10 to 15 minutes of footy that cost us. We want to build

leadership depth and we think we’ve done that from what

we’ve seen in the off -season. We want to ensure that when

things aren’t going our way that we’re able to wrestle the

momentum back and when things are going our way we

can capitalise on it.”

COACHING PANEL CHANGES:

“Matthew Capuano – who’s a development and

academy coach at Carlton – will be our senior midfield

coach at VFL level. (Former Murray Bushrangers head

coach) Darren Ogier will come on board as a backs

coach. Michael Ericson – who’s been our forward line

coach at Development League level for a couple of years

– will become the VFL forwards coach, and Perry Meka

will replace him as Development League forwards coach.

Andrew Williams – who was also with us last year – will

coach the backs at Development League level and also

assist on game day at VFL level.”

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Life member Cain helps ‘Call to Arms’Port Melbourne champion Chris Cain will this week earn life membership of the Peter Jackson VFL when he plays his 175th senior match for the Borough in its clash with the Northern Blues at North Port Oval on Saturday.

The 29-year-old’s milestone match coincides with Port

Melbourne’s ‘Call to Arms’ Day, an initiative designed to

encourage supporters to back up the eff orts of players

who will forfeit Round 1 match payments to help the

club’s financial position.

The Borough will run a ‘Show Your Colours’ competition

throughout the aft ernoon in which fans who don their

best club attire will be in the running for prizes as the best

dressed supporters.

Port Melbourne memberships and merchandise will

be available during the day and the club’s post-match

function at the Sandridge Events Centre will be extended

through to around 10.30pm.

“Over the pre-season it came as a bit of a shock to all the

players and the staff that the club was in some financial

trouble,” Cain said on 94.1FM 3WBC’s VFL Rewind program

on Monday night.

“In terms of recouping some of the dollars, the players put

their hands up – as well as the coaches and staff – that

we’d forfeit the Round 1 match payments to assist and

help keep the club afloat.”

The 181cm ex-Oakleigh Chargers midfielder is one of the

most decorated Port Melbourne players of recent times,

having won four VFL Team of the Year selections (2011-14),

three VFL representative guernseys (2012-14), a club best-

and-fairest award (2013) and a senior premiership (2011).

He has also kicked 211 goals in his 174 games to date.

VFL News

Chris Cain

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AFL Vic News

Local Government Forum strengthens football’s future The future of Australian Football in Victoria is bright, following the success of AFL Victoria’s Local Government Forum at Punt Road Oval last week.

More than 90 per cent of Victoria’s Local Councils, along with representatives from other key sporting organisations, were in attendance to discuss future planning for football across the State.

Created in 2013, the biennial event was designed to showcase the strategic direction of football in Victoria and acknowledge the important role that Local Government plays in the development and growth of our game.

Hosted by Nicole Livingstone OAM, representatives heard from key community football presenters about AFL Victoria’s range of programs, designed to increase and strengthen participation in every corner of the state.

AFL General Manager of Football Operations Simon Lethlean, Richmond CEO Brendon Gale, AFL great Matthew Richardson and AFL Women’s stars Alicia Eva and Lauren Arnell were also in attendance to discuss the importance of the health of community football to the development of our game at the elite level.

The 2017 Local Government Forum also saw the launch of AFL Victoria’s 2017–2022 Strategic Plan and the 2017–2022 Football Facilities Development Strategy ‘Growing the Heartland’.

Outlining the direction of Australian Football in Victoria for the next six years, the documents summarise AFL Victoria’s role in facility provision and identify the key strategies to support football at all levels across Victoria.

AFL Victoria CEO Steven Reaper said the Local

Government Forum was integral to the future of

Australian Football in the state.

“The Local Government Forum is a terrific

opportunity for organisations to come together

and share information and best practice regarding

Australian Football as it relates to community

development and local government service

provision,” Reaper said.

“Councils collectively invest millions of dollars

into football annually in the development and

maintenance of football facilities, so it is important to

recognise the role of Local Government in developing

and supporting Australian Football in Victoria.

“AFL Victoria’s and Councils’ own forecasting

predicts a need for nearly 100 new grounds in the

next six years across Victoria, which will cater for the

increased participation levels seen across Victoria.

“By discussing our strategic direction in a forum

such as this, we believe it will enhance our collective

understanding of each other’s needs and plans in

the areas of participation and facilities for more than

410,000 participants in football.”

The 2017 Local Government Forum was made

possible with the support of Richmond Football Club,

Inside EDGE Sport & Leisure Planning, AFL Sports

Ready and Musco Lighting.

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Get SocialCheck out what was posted online about your club last week

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The Big LeagueThe AFL Victoria Record follows former TAC Cup and VFL players on their AFL journeys

Round 2 AFL debutantOne former TAC Cup player made his

elite-level debut in Round 2 of the

AFL season last week:

Teia Miles (Hawthorn): ex-Geelong Falcons

and Barwon Heads junior / Geelong Falcons

co-captain 2014 / Geelong Falcons B&F 2014 /

pick no.49, 2014 AFL Draft / small defender / 15

disposals in loss vs Adelaide at the MCG

Round 2 AFL milestonesFour former TAC Cup players celebrated milestones in Round 2 of the AFL season last week:

250 games:Brent Stanton (Essendon): ex-Northern Knights and Banyule junior / pick no.13, 2003 AFL Draft / midfielder-defender

100 games:Sam Reid (Sydney): ex-Murray Bushrangers and Wangaratta Rovers junior / pick no.38, 2009 AFL Draft / key-position player / AFL premiership 2012

Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs): ex-Calder Cannons and St Bernard’s junior / TAC Cup Team of the Year 2010 / pick no.41, 2010 AFL Draft / inside midfielder / Western Bulldogs B&F 2014 / AFL premiership 2016

Toby Greene (GWS): ex-Oakleigh Chargers and Ashburton junior / TAC Cup Team of the Year 2011 / pick no.11, 2011 AFL Draft / forward-midfielder / GWS B&F 2016 / All Australian 2016

Brent Stanton in action for the Northern Knights

in 2003

EventsPresident’s Luncheon

V Williamstown Seagulls

Saturday April 22nd, 12pm-2pm

Tickets $50pp - Includes Match Entry, Two-Course Meal, Match-day Record and Entertainment (Guest Speaker TBA)

Grandstand Function Centre Preston City Oval

Round 3 vs. Richmond @ North Port Oval

- LADIES DAY FUNCTION – Half time of the Senior game.

Further details TBC – Please RSVP with the club’s off ice.

- PRESIDENT’S LUNCHEON – 11:45am – 1:45pm (Sandridge Events Centre)

$60 per person includes a 2-course meal, drinks (beer/wine/soft drink) and entertainment.

Please contact the club’s off ice for further details and to book.

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Club Notes

GEELONG FALCONS

Week two of the TAC Cup season saw another successful week for the Club, with three wins from three games. Our Under-16 Boys had a great come-from-behind win against Dandenong, with a tight final quarter resulting in an exciting finish.

The TAC Cup Girls and TAC Cup side also had impressive wins, with both teams remaining undefeated through the early rounds. We had Jarrod Walters make his debut for the Club in the TAC Cup on the weekend, and he was very impressive in his first game. Jarrod, the cousin of Hawthorn champion and former Falcon Luke Hodge, is one of a number on our list with famous football bloodlines. In addition to Jarrod, we have Baxter Mensch (son of David – Geelong AFL), Oscar Brownless (son of Billy – Geelong VFL/AFL), Jack Walters (cousin of Patrick Dangerfield – Adelaide/Geelong AFL), Peterson Kol (son of Michael – Geelong VFL), Tom McCartin (brother of Paddy – St Kilda AFL), Cassidy Parish (brother of Darcy – Essendon AFL) and Adam Garner (cousin of Paddy McCartin – St Kilda AFL). These boys are showing great signs as footballers in their own right, and we look forward to seeing their continued development as the year progresses. This Saturday 8 April, we hit the road for the first time this season as we head to Bendigo for a clash with the Murray Bushrangers. We look forward to testing ourselves against another undefeated side. For all updates, please visit the Geelong Falcons Facebook page, our Instagram account (@geelongfalcons) or our twitter account (@geelongfalcons).

GIPPSLAND POWER

This weekend we look forward to our clash with Bendigo Pioneers at Queen Elizabeth Oval. Friday’s

U/16 and U/18 Girls games will be the final game for the two squads. Accordingly, we thank all the parents/guardians who have aff orded their time and commitment over the many weeks since pre-season training began in November. We would also like to thank the contributions from Coach Rhett McLennan and his assistant coaches Dean Duursma, Duncan Ireland and Daniel Brand and team manager Brian Kinder who have done a great job with the U/16’s. Thanks are also owed to Coach Scott McDougal and his assistant coaches Brett Sherriff and Brett Van Berkel and team manager Angie Collins, who have put in tremendous eff ort with our U/18 TAC CUP girls squad. ENGIE Gippsland is once again our major sponsor for the 2017 season, and we remain extremely grateful for their continued generosity and support. We are also delighted to have the magnanimous backing and support of Gippsland Motor Group, Warragul Linen Service, Morwell RSL, Off ice National Warragul and Traralgon, Manny’s Market, South East Podiatry, Medico and Patties Pies. Another big thank you to all our staff for their continued hard work and eff ort, in assisting with our busy schedule over the past 4-5 months. Be sure to check our website ([email protected]) for information throughout the season, Facebook page (Gippsland Power Football Club), Instagram (@gippslandpowerfc) and Twitter page (@Gippsland_Power) for photos, results and score updates.

NORTHERN KNIGHTS

Today the Northern Knights take on the Eastern Ranges at Preston City Oval. Today is a fantastic chance to bounce back aft er last weeks game

against the Dragons. We look forward to a great contest from both teams this aft ernoon. Also today we have our girls team playing in a double header at Preston City Oval. Congratulations to our Knights Girls who won their second straight game last week against the Dragons. The Knights would like to thank Technika, a leading producer of high quality kitchen & laundry appliances, for their 6th year as Major Sponsor of the Club. We thank them for their generous ongoing support of the talent pathway in the Northern Metropolitan Region.

CALDER CANNONS

The Calder Cannons U18 TAC Cup girls will start their Round 4 fixture with Oakleigh at 12pm before the Cannons U18 TAC Cup boys pursue their first win of the

season taking on Oakleigh Chargers at RAMS Arena at 3pm. This weeks ‘Drive to a Game’ round is a special feature in the 2017 fixture, enticing critical conversations between parents and young drivers on the importance of completing the 120 hour log book, night time driving and wet weather practice. The ‘Drive to a Game’ campaign will be represented at RAMS Arena with grass signage, specialised coff ee cups and media across the aft ernoon. We also encourage all learner drivers both boys and girls, to put on the ‘L’ plates and drive to their respective games this weekend. Keep an eye out on promotional material and social media to see what is happening across the state! Tune in on twitter @CalderCannonsFC, Facebook at Calder Cannons, and Instagram @caldercannonsfc to ensure you get the latest news, events, photos and stories. The Cannons are also in the news every Wednesday night on 98.9 North West FM’s Pathway to the Top from 5pm-6pm. Go the mighty Cannons!

EASTERN RANGES

The TAC Cup boys will be looking to bounce back this Sunday in Preston against the Northern Knights. Aft er a disappointing

performance against Oakleigh last week, we’ll be hoping for a turn around in form. The TAC Cup Girls however fared better, convincing winners over Oakleigh at Frankston last week, taking them to a 2-1 record for the season so far. Our U16 Patton Squad began their Carnival up against Sandringham Dragons, check the TAC Cup websites for all the results. Congratulations to our TAC Cup boys who have been named as part of the Level 2 AFL Academy: Joel Garner, Sam Hayes and Jaidyn Stephenson. Remember to follow us across social media and our website to keep up to date with everything Ranges: www.easternranges.aflvic.com.au, facebook.com/eastern.ranges, @eastern_ranges on Twitter and @easternranges on Instagram. Go Ranges! #rangesfooty

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OAKLEIGH CHARGERS

A massive turnaround in eff ort and application saw our group bounce back from a disappointing Round One eff ort, and record a solid win against the Eastern Ranges last Sunday. It was pleasing to see the playing group learn from the previous weeks eff ort, take on board feedback from the coaching group and put it

into practice on match day. This eff ort should be seen as a benchmark of what is expected on a weekly basis, and an eff ort we continue to build on. Congratulations to our two debutants last week, Will Golds and Xavier O’Neill who acquitted themselves well in their first taste of TAC Cup football. Our win on the weekend did come at a cost, with Vice-Captain Noah Answerth going down with a serious back injury, and we wish Noah all the best and a speedy recovery. A big thanks to our 2017 sponsors, our major partner, Bendigo Bank Murrumbeena, Camp Australia, Camberwell Toyota, Mulgrave Country Club and Concept Logistics.

WESTERN JETS

The Western Jets welcome the Sandringham Dragons to Burbank Oval for our Round 3 TAC Cup match. Today marks a big day for both

Clubs with the TAC Drive to a Game campaign being implemented by both squads. Every player from both teams who is on their Learners license will be driving to Williamstown today to gain more experience on the road striving to complete 120 hours of practice to ensure that we aim for Towards Zero on our roads. Each year the Western Jets have wonderful support from our player sponsors of both the TAC Cup Squad and the Brad Johnson Under 16 Squad. Thank-you to the following sponsors for their support in 2017: Westside Meats Australia (Buku Khamis), Bill Jacobs Pty Ltd (Tristan Rudic), Western Highway Honda (Cameron Rayner), Michael Crawford Funerals (Jack Crawford), Able Industries Engineering Pty Ltd (James Martyn & Riley Ham), Riverglen Holiday Park (Blake Souter), Automation Now (James Elkington), JAL Fitness (Darren Walters), Werribee Electrical Contracting Service (Joshua Mould), Ferguson Plarre Bakehouse (Lachlan Smart), JayThom Pty Ltd (Thomas Yorgey) and A & C Plumbing (Connor Thar). Please remember to check our website (westernjets.aflvic.com.au), Facebook page (Western Jets FC), Twitter page (@WesternJetsFC) and Instagram (@westernjetsfc) for up to date vision, information and scores.

MURRAY BUSHRANGERS

Last weekend three teams travelled to IKON park to play Gippsland Power. All three matches were competitive games with wins

to our TAC Cup Under 18 girls and boys whilst in the Under 16’s Gippsland Power were too strong for the Bushies. Thank you Gippsland Power for helping coordinate the transition of venues and other operations. This weekend we travel to Bendigo for the final match of the Under 16 Victorian Country Challenge, Round 4 of the TAC Cup Girls and Round 3 for the TAC Cup boys. It’s important to recognise all of our families who have supported the players with their travel commitments which started back in November. For some players and their families the time spent travelling is significant. Our committed group of support staff and coaches also deserved recognition for their dedication and travel. Last Wednesday night our TAC Cup girls and boys squads participated in the REACH Foundation presentation that highlighted the importance of strong leadership. The overwhelming feedback was positive and engaging. We look forward to the games this weekend and thank you to the Bendigo Pioneers and Stephen Sharp for assisting the program so far. The ongoing support of - YARRAWONGA MULWALA GOLF CLUB RESORT, AFL SPORTSREADY, DYSONS, DUNSTANS CONSTRUCTION GROUP, RELIANCE PARTNERS, SEYMOUR MCDONALDS, BYRNE REMOVALISTS AND STORAGE AND THALES is greatly appreciated. Please support these local businesses when the opportunity presents. Good luck to all teams this weekend.

PORT MELBOURNE

On behalf of the Port Melbourne Football Club, welcome to season 2017! Aft er a long and arduous

pre-season campaign, the whole club is excited to embark on another new year with renewed hope and renewed optimism. Today against the Northern Blues marks a big day for the club. Not only do we have the privilege of opening the 2017 VFL season as a standalone game at our famous home ground, we will also be celebrating a ‘Call to Arms’ day, with a range of events and initiatives planned for our extended aft er-match function in the Sandridge Events Centre. We would also like to take the opportunity to welcome back all of our wonderfully loyal members and sponsors – both new and old – and look forward to sharing what promises to be an exciting journey with you all this year! Our club membership packages off er fantastic value-for-money for all levels of budget and support; and can be purchased online via our website. Join in the conversation about the Borough online via any of our social media channels, and be sure to use the hashtag #BornAndBred! Go Borough!!

NORTHERN BLUES

Round 1 sees both Northern Blues sides

travel to North Port Oval to take on Port Melbourne in a stand-alone VFL season opener. Aft er a long and tough pre-season the boys will be looking to kick start their 2017 campaign with two wins. The Club would like to thank all our members who have signed up for 2017 – Your support goes a long way. For those who are yet to sign up, memberships are available to purchase through the Northern Blues website. For information on our upcoming Round 2 President’s Luncheon or other social events, please refer to the events section of the record, or visit northernbluesfc.com.au

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Fixture

Round 1

Friday March 24

Calder Cannons 7.10-52 def by Eastern Ranges 15.16-106

Saturday March 25

Gippsland Power 10.8-68 def by Dandenong Stingrays 12.12-84

Geelong Falcons 20.9-129 def GWV Rebels 5.17-47

Murray Bushrangers 13.13-91 def Bendigo Pioneers 5.10-40

Sunday March 26

Sandringham Dragons 17.9-111 def Oakleigh Chargers 8.8-56

Western Jets 12.8-80 def by Northern Knights 14.12-96

Round 2

Saturday April 1

Calder Cannons 8.6-54 def by Western Jets 11.19-85

Geelong Falcons 19.16-130 def Dandenong Stingrays 8.5-53

Murray Bushrangers 7.13-55 def Gippsland Power 4.7-31

Sunday April 2

Oakleigh Chargers 13.14-92 def Eastern Ranges 10.11-71

Sandringham Dragons 10.15-75 def Northern Knights 7.7-49

GWV Rebels 14.12-96 def by Bendigo Pioneers 16.12-108

Round 3 Time

Saturday April 8

Bendigo Pioneers vs Gippsland Power - Queen Elizabeth Oval 10.00AM

Western Jets vs Sandringham Dragons - Burbank Oval 11.00AM

Murray Bushrangers vs Geelong Falcons - Queen Elizabeth

Oval

12.30PM

GWV Rebels vs Dandenong Stingrays - Queen Elizabeth Oval 3.00PM

Sunday April 9

Northern Knights vs Eastern Ranges - Preston City Oval 11.30AM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Calder Cannons - RAMS Arena 3.00PM

April 15/16 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

Round 4 Time

Friday April 21

Bendigo Pioneers vs Oakleigh Chargers - Queen Elizabeth

Oval

7.00PM

Saturday April 22

Dandenong Stingrays vs Sandringham Dragons - Frankston

Oval

10.30AM

Eastern Ranges vs Geelong Falcons - Bayswater Oval 2.00PM

Western Jets vs Gippsland Power - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Sunday April 23

Northern Knights vs Murray Bushrangers - RAMS Arena 12.00PM

Calder Cannons vs GWV Rebels - RAMS Arena 2.30PM

Round 5 Time

Saturday April 29

Eastern Ranges vs GWV Rebels - Box Hill City Oval 12.00PM

Murray Bushrangers vs Western Jets - Norm Minns Oval 1.00PM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Geelong Falcons - Warrawee Park 2.30PM

Sunday April 30

Dandenong Stingrays vs Calder Cannons - Shepley Oval 10.30AM

Bendigo Pioneers vs Northern Knights - Queen Elizabeth Oval 1.00PM

Sandringham Dragons vs Gippsland Power - Trevor Barker

Beach Oval

2.00PM

Round 6 Time

Saturday May 6

Northern Knights vs Dandenong Stingrays - Preston City Oval 10.30AM

Western Jets vs Geelong Falcons - Burbank Oval 12.00PM

Calder Cannons vs Murray Bushrangers - RAMS Arena 2.00PM

Oakleigh Chargers vs GWV Rebels - Warrawee Park 2.00PM

Sunday May 7

Bendigo Pioneers vs Sandringham Dragons - Queen

Elizabeth Oval

2.00PM

Eastern Ranges vs Gippsland Power - Healesville Sporting

Complex

2.00PM

Round 7 Time

Saturday May 13

Geelong Falcons vs Northern Knights - Simonds Stadium 11.00AM

Murray Bushrangers vs Sandringham Dragons - Norm Minns

Oval

12.00PM

Gippsland Power vs Calder Cannons - Morwell Football

Ground

1.00PM

Eastern Ranges vs Bendigo Pioneers - Box Hill City Oval 2.30PM

Sunday May 14

Dandenong Stingrays vs Oakleigh Chargers - Shepley Oval 1.00PM

GWV Rebels vs Western Jets - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Round 8 Time

Friday May 19

Geelong Falcons vs Calder Cannons - Torquay Football

Ground

7.00PM

Saturday May 20

Dandenong Stingrays vs Eastern Ranges - Shepley Oval 10.30AM

Gippsland Power vs Northern Knights - Morwell Recreation

Reserve

2.00PM

Sandringham Dragons vs GWV Rebels - Trevor Barker Beach

Oval

2.00PM

Sunday May 21

Murray Bushrangers vs Oakleigh Chargers - Norm Minns Oval 1.00PM

Bendigo Pioneers vs Western Jets - Queen Elizabeth Oval 1.00PM

May 27/28 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

Round 9 Time

Saturday June 3

Sandringham Dragons vs Eastern Ranges - Trevor Barker

Beach Oval

10.30AM

Geelong Falcons vs Gippsland Power - Central Reserve

(Colac)

1.00PM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Western Jets - Warrawee Park 2.00PM

Sunday June 4

Calder Cannons vs Northern Knights - RAMS Arena 11.00AM

Bendigo Pioneers vs Dandenong Stingrays - Queen Elizabeth

Oval

1.00PM

GWV Rebels vs Murray Bushrangers - RAMS Arena 2.00PM

June 10/11 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

NAB AFL U18 Championships Round 1

Sunday June 11

Allies vs Vic Country - Blacktown International Sportspark TBC

Round 10 Time

Saturday June 17

Calder Cannons vs Sandringham Dragons - RAMS Arena 10.30AM

Eastern Ranges vs Western Jets - Box Hill City Oval 10.30AM

Northern Knights vs Oakleigh Chargers - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Dandenong Stingrays vs Murray Bushrangers - Shepley Oval 2.00PM

Gippsland Power vs GWV Rebels - Morwell Recreation Reserve 2.00PM

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Sunday June 18

Bendigo Pioneers vs Geelong Falcons - Queen Elizabeth Oval 1.00PM

NAB AFL U18 Championships Round 2

Sunday June 18

Western Australia vs Vic Metro - WA (venue TBC) TBC

NAB AFL U18 Championships Round 3

Saturday June 24

Vic Metro vs Vic Country - TBC TBC

Round 11 Time

Sunday June 25

Western Jets vs Dandenong Stingrays - Burbank Oval 10.30AM

GWV Rebels vs Northern Knights - Eureka Stadium 11.00AM

Murray Bushrangers vs Eastern Ranges - Norm Minns Oval 11.30AM

Sandringham Dragons vs Geelong Falcons - Trevor Barker

Beach Oval

1.00PM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Gippsland Power - Warrawee Park 2.00PM

Calder Cannons vs Bendigo Pioneers - RAMS Arena 2.00PM

NAB AFL U18 Championships Round 4

Friday June 30

Vic Metro vs South Australia - Etihad Stadium TBC

Vic Country vs Western Australia - Etihad Stadium TBC

July 1/2 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

NAB AFL U18 Championships Round 5

Wednesday July 5

Vic Metro vs Allies - Simonds Stadium TBC

Vic Country vs South Australia - Simonds Stadium TBC

Round 12 Time

Saturday July 8

Calder Cannons vs Dandenong Stingrays - RAMS Arena 11.00AM

GWV Rebels vs Eastern Ranges - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Gippsland Power vs Sandringham Dragons - Morwell Football

Ground

1.00PM

Geelong Falcons vs Oakleigh Chargers - Central Reserve

(Colac)

1.00PM

Sunday July 9

Western Jets vs Murray Bushrangers - Burbank Oval 11.30AM

Northern Knights vs Bendigo Pioneers - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Round 13 Time

Saturday July 15

Dandenong Stingrays vs Northern Knights - Shepley Oval 10.30AM

Geelong Falcons vs Western Jets - Central Reserve (Colac) 1.00PM

Gippsland Power vs Eastern Ranges - Morwell Recreation

Reserve

2.00PM

Sandringham Dragons vs Bendigo Pioneers - Trevor Barker

Beach Oval

2.00PM

Sunday July 16

Murray Bushrangers vs Calder Cannons - Deakin Reserve,

Shepparton

1.00PM

GWV Rebels vs Oakleigh Chargers - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

July 22/23 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

Round 14 Time

Saturday July 29

Oakleigh Chargers vs Calder Cannons - Warrawee Park 10.30AM

Sandringham Dragons vs Western Jets - Frankston Oval 11.00AM

Dandenong Stingrays vs Gippsland Power - Frankston Oval 2.00PM

Eastern Ranges vs Northern Knights - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Sunday July 30

Bendigo Pioneers vs Murray Bushrangers - Queen Elizabeth

Oval

12.00PM

GWV Rebels vs Geelong Falcons - Eureka Stadium 2.00PM

Round 15 Time

Saturday August 5

Western Jets vs Oakleigh Chargers - Burbank Oval 10.30AM

Dandenong Stingrays vs Bendigo Pioneers - Shepley Oval 2.00PM

Gippsland Power vs Geelong Falcons - Morwell Recreation

Reserve

2.00PM

Northern Knights vs Calder Cannons - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Sunday August 6

Eastern Ranges vs Sandringham Dragons - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Murray Bushrangers vs GWV Rebels - IKON Park 2.00PM

August 12/13 - TAC Cup Development Weekend

Round 16 Time

Saturday August 19

Northern Knights vs Western Jets - RAMS Arena 10.00AM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Sandringham Dragons - RAMS Arena 1.00PM

Eastern Ranges vs Calder Cannons - RAMS Arena 4.00PM

Sunday August 20

Geelong Falcons vs Murray Bushrangers - Eureka Stadium 10.00AM

Gippsland Power vs Bendigo Pioneers - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Dandenong Stingrays vs GWV Rebels - Eureka Stadium 4.00PM

Round 17 Time

Saturday August 26

Sandringham Dragons vs Dandenong Stingrays - Trevor

Barker Beach Oval

10.30AM

Gippsland Power vs Western Jets - Morwell Recreation

Reserve

12.00PM

Murray Bushrangers vs Northern Knights - Norm Minns Oval 1.00PM

Oakleigh Chargers vs Bendigo Pioneers - Warrawee Park 2.00PM

Sunday August 27

GWV Rebels vs Calder Cannons - Eureka Stadium 11.30AM

Geelong Falcons vs Eastern Ranges - TBC 1.00PM

Round 18 Time

Saturday September 2

Eastern Ranges vs Oakleigh Chargers - IKON Park 10.00AM

Northern Knights vs Sandringham Dragons - IKON Park 1.00PM

Bendigo Pioneers vs GWV Rebels - RAMS Arena 2.30PM

Western Jets vs Calder Cannons - RAMS Arena 5.30PM

Sunday September 3

Dandenong Stingrays vs Geelong Falcons - IKON Park 11.00AM

Gippsland Power vs Murray Bushrangers - IKON Park 2.00PM

Week 1 Finals

September 9/10

Elimination Final 1 (1st vs 8th)

Elimination Final 2 (2nd vs 7th)

Elimination Final 3 (3rd vs 6th)

Elimination Final 4 (4th vs 5th)

Week 2 Finals

September 16/17

Preliminary Final 1 (winner EF1 vs winner EF4)

Preliminary Final 2 (winner EF2 vs winner EF3)

Week 3 Finals

September 23/24

Grand Final

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TAC Cup LadderPOS TEAM P W L D For Agst % PTS

1 Geelong Falcons 2 2 0 0 259 100 259.00 8

2 Murray Bushrangers 2 2 0 0 146 71 205.63 8

3 Sandringham Dragons 2 2 0 0 186 105 177.14 8

4 Eastern Ranges 2 1 1 0 177 144 122.92 4

5 Western Jets 2 1 1 0 165 150 110.00 4

6 Northern Knights 2 1 1 0 145 155 93.55 4

7 Oakleigh Chargers 2 1 1 0 148 182 81.32 4

8 Bendigo Pioneers 2 1 1 0 148 187 79.14 4

9 Dandenong Stingrays 2 1 1 0 137 198 69.19 4

10 Gippsland Power 2 0 2 0 99 139 71.22 0

11 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 2 0 2 0 143 237 60.34 0

12 Calder Cannons 2 0 2 0 106 191 55.50 0

TAC Cup Media TipsAnthony Stanguts (5) 10

Bendigo Pioneers

Western Jets

Geelong Falcons

Dandenong Stingrays

Eastern Ranges

Oakleigh Chargers

Phil Crooks (4) 9

Bendigo Pioneers

Western Jets

Geelong Falcons

Dandenong Stingrays

Eastern Ranges

Oakleigh Chargers

Rick Morris (3) 6

Bendigo Pioneers

Sandringham Dragons

Geelong Falcons

Dandenong Stingrays

Northern Knights

Oakleigh Chargers

TAC Cup Stats of the WeekKICKSKICKS

Player Name Team Total

Judah Dundon Western Jets 24

Callan Wellings GWV Rebels 21

Samuel Walsh Geelong Falcons 20

Matty Lloyd GWV Rebels 20

James Worpel Geelong Falcons 18

HANDBALLSHANDBALLS

Player Name Team Total

Cassidy Parish Geelong Falcons 18

Andrew Brayshaw Sandringham Dragons 16

Lochie O’Brien Bendigo Pioneers 16

Max Dreher Northern Knights 16

Charlie Thompson Oakleigh Chargers 16

MARKSMARKS

Player Name Team Total

Callan Wellings GWV Rebels 10

Charlie Constable Sandringham Dragons 10

Mitchell Podhajski Calder Cannons 10

Ethan Phillips Oakleigh Chargers 10

Jordon Butts Murray Bushrangers 10

HITOUTSHITOUTS

Player Name Team Total

Jobee Warde Bendigo Pioneers 26

Julian Patterson Gippsland Power 25

Floyd Bollinghaus Murray Bushrangers 24

Ethan Casey Sandringham Dragons 24

Nathan White Oakleigh Chargers 24

TACKLESTACKLES

Player Name Team Total

Jordan Lynch Eastern Ranges 12

Ali Zijai Dandenong Stingrays 10

Noah Balta Calder Cannons 9

Callan Wellings GWV Rebels 9

Grady Cocksedge Gippsland Power 9

2017 LEADING GOALKICKERS2017 LEADING GOALKICKERS

Player Name Team Last Rnd Total

Jaidyn Stephenson Eastern Ranges 3 8

David Handley Geelong Falcons 1 7

Gryan Miers Geelong Falcons 5 6

Toby Wooller Oakleigh Chargers 4 5

Dylan Morris Dandenong Stingrays 1 5

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TAC Cup ResultsROUND TWO

Calder Cannons 0.1-1 5.2-32 6.4-40 8.6-54

Western Jets 3.7-25 7.10-52 10.14-74 11.19-85

Calder Cannons

Goal Kickers: S. Graham 2, M. Moustafa 2, D. Hanna, J.

Riccardi, S. Skidmore, C. Taylor

Best Players: M. Podhajski, J. Riccardi, P. Brookes, C.

Taylor, J. Velissaris, D. Hanna

Western Jets

Goal Kickers: J. Hazik 2, J. Smith, H. Murphy, Z. Butters,

B. Khamis, C. Rayner, X. O’Halloran, L. Smart, T. Xerri, J.

Dundon

Best Players: J. Dundon, L. Fogarty, H. Bult, Z. Butters, C.

Rayner, X. O’Halloran

Geelong Falcons 3.4-22 8.7-55 13.11-89 19.16-130

Dandenong Stingrays 3.3-21 3.4-22 6.4-40 8.5-53

Geelong Falcons

Goal Kickers: G. Miers 5, T. McCartin 3, J. Reid 3, L. Noble

2, O. Brownless, E. McHenry, S. Walsh, H. Benson, D.

Handley, J. Worpel

Best Players: J. Worpel, C. Parish, J. Jaska, T. McCartin, G.

Miers, L. Noble

Dandenong Stingrays

Goal Kickers: F. Bayne 2, T. Roberts, R. D’Arcy, D. Morris, A.

Zijai, B. Williams, T. Dekoning

Best Players: M. Riordan, W. Hamill, F. Bayne, M. Cotter, J.

Plumridge , L. Young

Murray Bushrangers 2.0-12 3.4-22 6.10-46 7.13-55

Gippsland Power 0.3-3 1.4-10 1.6-12 4.7-31

Murray Bushrangers

Goal Kickers: J. Wilson 2, I. Wallace, A. Hicks, B. Kelly, M.

Walker, D. Smith

Best Players: B. Paton, J. Koschitzke, J. Richards, F.

Bollinghaus, K. Clarke, S. Beasley

Gippsland Power

Goal Kickers: S. Masterson 2, W. Stephenson, C. Porter

Best Players: T. Bindley, C. Jiath, B. Daniel, K. Drew, S.

Masterson, J. Patterson

Oakleigh Chargers 5.4-34 9.6-60 10.10-70 13.14-92

Eastern Ranges 2.5-17 4.9-33 8.10-58 10.11-71

Oakleigh Chargers

Goal Kickers: T. Wooller 4, J. Higgins 2, M. Day 2, C.

Whitehead, J. Troiani, X. O’Neill, S. Harte, C. Thompson

Best Players: N. Boucher, D. Stanford, J. Hewitt, E. Phillips,

T. Wooller, W. Golds

Eastern Ranges

Goal Kickers: J. Stephenson 3, S. Hayes 2, T. North, T.

Hollins, X. Fry, D. Moore

Best Players: R. Stoddart, J. Lynch, A. Cerra, S. Hayes, D.

Moore, J. Garner

Sandringham Dragons 3.4-22 5.7-37 5.9-39 10.15-75

Northern Knights 1.0-6 3.0-18 6.4-40 7.7-49

Sandringham Dragons

Goal Kickers: S. Williams 3, J. Amartey 2, H. Brayshaw, W.

Walker, L. Barrett, M. King, I. Morrisby

Best Players: A. Brayshaw, L. Barrett, C. Constable, A.

Jarnestrom, W. Walker, S. Williams

Northern Knights

Goal Kickers: P. Naish 2, S. Binion, N. Coff ield, V. Nativo, M.

Lentini, J. Shea

Best Players: M. Dreher, M. Baker, J. Petruccelle, P. Naish,

M. Lentini, N. Coff ield

Greater Western Victoria Rebels 2.3-15 10.5-65 10.9-69 14.12-96

Bendigo Pioneers 3.2-20 7.5-47 12.10-82 16.12-108

Greater Western Victoria Rebels

Goal Kickers: A. Domic 2, D. Cox 2, K. Gray, L. Meek, T.

Reed, C. Wilson, L. Wareham, T. Berry, J. Chatfield, A.

Harvey, A. Shepherd, N. Wheeler

Best Players: C. Wellings, T. Berry, T. Reed, L. Meek, A.

Domic, M. Lloyd

Bendigo Pioneers

Goal Kickers: B. Daniels 4, L. Davis 3, L. Wallace 2, L.

O’Brien 2, B. Henderson 2, J. Caldwell, M. Harvey, K.

Farrell

Best Players: P. Dow, B. Daniels, B. Henderson, J. Caldwell,

C. Sheahan, L. O’Brien

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Bendigo Pioneers

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@BendigoPioneers

/bendigopioneers

@bendigopioneersfc

No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Paddy Dow 16-Oct-99 184 78 Swan Hill

2 Kane Farrell 17-Mar-99 180 72 Castlemaine

3 Jye Caldwell 28-Sep-00 181 78 Golden Square

4 Keelin Betson 01-Sep-99 185 89 Mooroopna

5 Tom Campbell 18-Aug-99 192 88 Wedderburn

6 Cooper Jones 25-Nov-98 190 80 Sandhurst

7 Matt Harvey 03-Sep-98 183 78 Strathfieldsaye

8 Lochie O’Brien 18-Sep-99 184 75 South Mildura

9 Laine Fitzgerald 16-Jan-99 177 75 Balranald

10 Brent Daniels 09-Mar-99 172 70 Nyah Nyah West United

12 Lachie Wallace 29-Oct-99 184 82 Strathfieldsaye

13 Jarrod Brander 11-Feb-99 195 90 Wentworth

14 Coby McCarthy 14-Mar-99 179 82 Kyabram

15 Darby Henderson 13-Mar-99 176 72 Echuca

16 Jacob Atley 04-Jul-00 189 75 Rochester

17 Wade Donnan 01-Sep-99 183 87 Strathfieldsaye

18 Bailey Henderson 20-Oct-99 188 75 Strathfieldsaye

19 Mitchell Kemp 11-Jan-99 187 67 Echuca

20 Angus Schumacher 16-Mar-99 189 76 Strathfieldsaye

21 Inji Fyfe 19-Aug-99 180 77 Wentworth/Scotch College

22 Billy Robertson 23-Jan-99 173 67 Sandhurst

23 Zane Keighran 19-Oct-00 181 72 Golden Square

24 Brady Hore 08-Feb-99 179 70 Leitchville-Gunbower

25 Lewin Davis 11-Oct-99 181 71 Mildura

26 Daniel Clohesy 30-Mar-00 178 76 Strathfieldsaye

27 Braydan Torpey 28-Mar-99 182 72 South Bendigo

28 Zac Denahy 22-Feb-99 185 79 Castlemaine

29 Jack Thomas 10-Apr-99 182 75 Koondrook/Barham

30 Derrick Smith jnr 04-May-98 186 75 Wentworth

31 Caleb Sheahan 10-Feb-99 185 81 Strathfieldsaye

32 Mitchell Goodwin 02-May-00 168 60 South Bendigo

33 Kalen Walker 07-Mar-00 184 78 Red Cliff s

34 Cooper Barber 17-Sep-99 177 66 Moama

35 Jobee Warde 25-Jun-99 193 91 Moama

36 Leyton Chisholm 17-Apr-00 186 73 Kyneton

37 Hugh Schaeche 14-Jun-99 182 70 Sandhurst

39 Lachlan Gill 20-Oct-99 183 76 Strathfieldsaye

40 Will Holt 01-Apr-00 188 86 Wedderburn

41 Daine Grace 08-Jul-00 195 79 South Mildura

42 Josh Grace 08-Jul-00 195 78 South Mildura

43 Josh Nitschke 22-Apr-99 187 78 Kerang

44 Will Keck 15-Jul-99 175 69 South Bendigo

45 Connor O’Shea 26-Mar-00 180 72 Maryborough

47 Rhys Mutch 20-Oct-99 187 71 Gol Gol

48 Alex Smith-Ralph 13-Mar-00 183 73 Tyntynder

49 Jose Miliado 16-Sep-99 179 86 Woorinen

50 Steve Gunther 01-Jan-99 179 74 Pyramid Hill

51 Bailey Waasdorp 03-Jun-00 183 66 Tongala

52 Rourke Turner 17-Apr-99 186 84 Central Football Club

53 Hunter Lawrence 16-Jul-00 181 75 Strathfieldsaye

54 Phill Moimoi 18-Jun-00 181 83 Robinvale

55 Toby Sims 18-Jul-99 183 83 Macedon

56 Will Hamilton 16-Sep-99 188 80 Rochester

57 Koby Hommelhoff 01-Oct-99 174 72 Eaglehawk

59 Riley Burns 08-Apr-98 198 108 Mildura

60 Jack McHale 19-May-00 178 74 Moama

61 Jack Bouwmeester 07-May-99 189 78 Sandhurst

63 Mitchell Christensen 13-Aug-00 190 77 Irymple

64 Kobe Lloyd 19-Jun-00 179 77 Balranald

65 Evan Dorrington 28-May-99 179 78 Strathfieldsaye

68 Thomas Walters 06-Mar-00 185 71 Golden Square

69 Austin Mertz 21-Apr-99 189 90 Moulemein

70 Liam Marciano 22-Jun-00 173 62 Red Cliff s

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Gippsland Power

Talent Manager: Peter Francis

Coach: Leigh Brown

Ground Address: Morwell Recreation Reserve, Travers Street, Morwell 3840

Telephone: 5134 8133

Email: [email protected]

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Tyrone Hayes 27-Apr-99 176 66 Bairnsdale

2 Nick Hogan 02-Jul-99 175 78 Sale

3 Callan McKeon 27-Jul-99 163 69 Bairnsdale

4 Changkuoth Jiath 13-Jun-99 185 74 Morwell/Xavier College

5 Xavier Duursma 07-Jul-00 184 70 Foster

6 Aidan Quigley 07-May-99 183 72 Yinnar

7 Will Stephenson 11-Feb-99 169 66 Sale

8 Bailey Beck 10-Jan-00 181 69 Nar Nar Goon

9 Irving Mosquito 24-Aug-00 174 66 Maff ra

10 Bailey Patterson 21-Jul-00 174 62 Leongatha

11 Austin Hodge 02-Apr-99 188 77 Bairnsdale

12 Will Leslie 18-Apr-98 191 84 Sale

13 Nick Lowden 10-Feb-00 187 84 Traralgon

14 Matthew Pearce 31-Mar-99 186 78 Moe

15 Cody Henness 07-Feb-99 193 88 Sale

16 Kieran Jones 10-Jun-99 199 96 Maff ra

17 Grady Cocksedge 30-Mar-00 181 74 Moe

18 Matthew McGannon 27-Dec-99 182 70 Fish Creek

19 Callum Porter 22-Feb-99 181 73 ROC

20 Kim Drew 12-Dec-99 175 72 Warragul

21 Liam Carroll 18-May-99 182 70 Bairnsdale

22 Rylan Henkel 08-Feb-00 200 85 Moe

23 Julian Patterson 14-May-98 203 81 Leongatha

24 Sean Masterson 23-Sep-98 192 78 Ellinbank

25 Kyle Reid 12-Aug-00 192 88 Leongatha

26 Will Broadbent 29-Aug-00 191 87 Traralgon

27 Levi Munns 14-Jan-00 198 76 Cora Lynn

28 Tom Murray 14-Sep-00 181 83 Wonthaggi

29 Boadie Motton 20-Apr-00 176 68 Leongatha

30 Will Gibson 01-May-00 171 67 Warragul Industrials

31 Ben McKinnon 09-Jan-00 178 73 Bairnsdale

32 James Mackenzie 09-Jan-00 179 70 ROC

33 Travis Bindley 23-Sep-99 181 68 Koo Wee Rup

34 Campbell McKenzie 09-Mar-99 184 84 Inverloch-Kongwak

35 Tom Fleming 06-May-99 186 82 Moe

36 Jack Hudson 18-Feb-99 180 80 Hillend

37 Harrison Law 07-Feb-00 191 75 Morwell

38 Josh Wykes 28-Sep-00 191 83 Bairnsdale

39 Matthew Pollutro 18-Oct-00 195 79 Morwell

40 Brad Daniel 05-Jan-00 197 87 Bairnsdale

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Western Jets

Talent Manager: Shane Sexton

Coach: Torin Baker

Ground Address: Burbank Oval, Morris Street, Williamstown 3016

Telephone: 9391 0309

Email: [email protected]

Website: westernjets.aflvic.com.au

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1 Jake Hazik 24-Mar-00 168 64 Hillside

2 Tristan Rudic 24-Jul-00 169 64 Hillside

3 Bailey Siwek 20-May-99 172 69 Werribee Districts

4 Stephen Syme 06-May-99 174 79 Spotswood

5 Luke Hitch 15-Apr-99 176 73 Keilor

6 Lucas Andrew 13-Dec-99 175 71 Williamstown CYMS

7 Jehad Haddara 22-Jan-99 174 73 Newport

8 Lachlan Smart 28-Nov-99 177 66 Sunshine

9 Ethan Schumann 01-Oct-99 175 65 Hillside

10 Blake Souter 22-Mar-99 175 79 Melton

11 Zak Butters 08-Sep-00 177 66 Darley

12 Connor Thar 12-Oct-00 174 65 Werribee Districts

13 Matthew Young 25-Jan-99 180 74 Darley

14 Lachlan Fogarty 01-Apr-99 179 75 Spotswood/St Kevin’s College

15 Mitchell Hearne 02-Sep-00 178 68 Keilor

16 Nicholas Stuhldreier 28-Oct-99 184 79 Bacchus Marsh/St Patrick’s College

17 Benjamin Smokrovic 29-Sep-99 180 79 Aberfeldie

18 James Elkington 11-Feb-00 180 70 Keilor

19 Cameron Rayner 21-Oct-99 187 88 Hillside/PEGS

20 Joshua Mould 06-May-99 180 75 Wyndhamvale

21 Jack Crawford 05-Dec-00 182 72 Bacchus Marsh

22 Oskar Manton 04-Feb-00 181 68 Keilor

23 Judah Dundon 19-Apr-98 187 78 Werribee Districts

24 Thomas Yorgey 13-Jan-99 181 78 Hampton Rovers/Mentone Gramm.

25 Jack Noonan 23-Jun-99 182 79 Williamstown CYMS

26 Owen King 15-Jun-00 187 81 Altona

27 Josh Klaromenos 19-Mar-00 183 73 Hillside

28 David Fruscalzo 08-Jun-00 181 74 Hillside

29 Malwal Maguang 19-Oct-00 184 75 St Albans

30 Lachlan Pettigrove 05-May-00 180 75 East Keilor

31 Jacob Smith 29-Apr-99 187 83 Spotswood/St Kevin’s College

32 Nathan Ellis 21-Sep-00 183 66 Keilor

33 Xavier O’Halloran 11-Jul-00 185 81 St Bernard’s

34 Deng Maguang 12-Feb-98 181 73 St Albans

35 Blake Graham 30-Mar-99 188 84 Bacchus Marsh

36 Jaden Rice 29-Sep-00 186 82 Werribee Districts

37 Hamish Murphy 17-Oct-00 187 82 Werribee Districts

38 Buku Khamis 24-Mar-00 188 81 St Albans

39 Stefan Radovanovic 07-Sep-00 189 82 Keilor

40 James Martyn 22-May-99 191 92 Newport/Geelong Grammar

41 Toby Kopa 10-Jan-99 184 89 Spotswood

42 Harrison Bult 29-May-98 196 87 Keilor

43 Jaksyn Grant 17-Jun-00 193 84 Hillside

44 Tristan Xerri 15-Mar-99 201 93 Caroline Springs

45 Brock McGregor 04-Sep-98 200 100 Keilor

46 Jack Papachatzakis 21-Oct-99 186 75 Altona

47 Alex Bouris 29-Nov-98 189 79 Yarraville/Seddon

48 Riley Ham 03-Jan-99 193 86 Keilor

53 Darren Walters 14-Jan-99 199 101 Keilor

54 Matthew Volkanovski 27-Nov-98 203 100 Airport West

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Sandringham Dragons

Talent Manager: Ryan O’Connor

Coach: Jeremy Barnard

Ground Address: Trevor Barker Oval, Beach Rd, Sandringham 3191

Telephone: 9532 8688

Email: [email protected]

Website: sandringhamdragons.com.au

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Lachlan Harris 17-Feb-99 170 71 Caulfield Grammarians/Caulfield Gramm.

2 Geordie Nagle 11-Nov-99 185 79 De La Salle

3 Lucas Barrett 04-Sep-99 178 73 Beaumaris

4 Ari Sakeson 30-Jul-98 193 85 East Brighton

5 Sebastian Williams 07-Aug-99 179 75 Hampton Rovers/Brighton Grammar

6 Charlie Constable 18-May-99 190 83 Old Haileybury/Haileybury College

7 Aaron Trusler 31-Dec-99 170 67 Ormond

8 Will Walker 30-Mar-99 187 80 Hampton Rovers

9 Andrew Brayshaw 08-Nov-99 183 80 Old Haileybury/Haileybury College

10 Angus Styles 03-May-99 185 76 Caulfield Grammar

11 Hamish Brayshaw 09-Feb-98 187 88 Old Haileybury

12 Jackson Hille 05-Aug-99 188 80 Ormond/Caulfield Grammar

13 Josh Gorman 05-Mar-99 179 75 Beaumaris

14 Oscar Roberts 29-Mar-99 192 78 Hampton Rovers

15 Alfie Jarnestrom 25-Feb-99 177 69 Hampton Rovers/Brighton Grammar

16 Alex Lowe 05-Mar-99 185 80 Caulfield Grammar

17 James Mangoni 22-Apr-99 184 66 St Bedes Mentone

18 Nick Lloyd 26-Mar-99 186 79 Dingley

19 Julian Howard 11-Apr-99 179 67 Parkdale Vultures/Mentone Grammar

20 Kai Owens 05-Oct-99 192 81 Beaumaris/Mentone Grammar

21 Brendan McCoy 31-May-99 179 72 Parkdale

22 Quintin Montanaro 20-Jan-99 187 72 Old Brighton

23 Devlin Brereton 01-May-99 183 73 Beaumaris/Mentone Grammar

24 Sam Cameron 24-Mar-99 189 72 Old Melburnians/Melbourne Grammar

25 Max Lohan 14-Feb-99 180 74 Old Brighton

26 Sam Sofronidis 19-Aug-99 193 75 Collegians

27 Jak Nardino 03-Jun-99 178 75 Beaumaris

28 Isaac Morrisby 11-Jan-99 192 95 Caulfield Grammarians/Caulfield Gramm.

29 Joel Amartey 02-Sep-99 195 85 Beaumaris/Mentone Grammar

30 Hayden McLean 20-Jan-99 197 93 Beaumaris

31 Josh Gibbins 23-Jul-99 195 81 Beaumaris

32 Ethan Casey 13-Apr-99 200 100 Ormond

33 Howie Persson 22-Aug-99 190 88 De La Salle

34 Barclay Miller 25-Nov-98 194 90 St Kilda

35 Jacob Bakes 20-Aug-99 180 72 Bentleigh

36 Jai Hale 30-Apr-99 191 85 Parkdale

37 Bailey Smith 07-Dec-00 183 74 East Malvern/Xavier College

38 Zac Straker 22-Apr-99 191 90 Parkdale

39 Liam Stocker 23-Jan-00 182 81 Old Haileybury/Haileybury College

40 Terry Patten 17-Apr-00 184 87 Heatherton

41 Troy Brimble 24-Mar-00 173 72 Mordialloc-Braeside

42 Anthony Seaton 27-Mar-00 184 83 Ormond/St Kevin’s College

43 Nicholas Stamatis 14-Mar-00 175 70 Parkdale Secondary College

44 Adam Forbes 03-Feb-00 189 70 Beaumaris

45 Joel Crocker 14-Apr-00 188 69 Old Brighton/Brighton Grammar

46 Ryan Macdermid 08-Feb-00 186 66 Mordialloc-Braeside

47 Jack Denborough 15-Apr-00 176 76 St Kilda City/Melbourne Grammar

48 Caleb Millar 05-May-00 185 76 St Bedes Mentone

49 Tom Fogarty 08-May-00 175 65 Ormond

50 Callum Jones 04-Mar-00 189 77 Ormond/St Kevin’s College

51 Harry Houlahan 09-Jan-00 186 67 Beaumaris

52 Ronan Ladds 04-Dec-00 184 75 Beaumaris

53 Tristan Brunning 20-Aug-00 176 70 Noble Park

54 Ryan O’Meara 22-Feb-00 186 73 Ormond

55 Jesse Scholz 10-Mar-00 177 74 Ormond

56 Dawit McNeish 15-Nov-00 176 74 Beaumaris

57 Tom Long 05-Jan-00 160 56 Mordialloc-Braeside

58 Alastair Richards 09-May-00 186 71 East Malvern/St Kevin’s College

59 William Kennedy 18-Jun-00 197 80 St Kilda City/Caulfield Grammar

60 James Rendell 09-May-00 196 87 Mordialloc-Braeside

61 Max King 07-Jul-00 201 82 Old Haileybury/Haileybury College

62 Nick De Bruin 23-Apr-00 186 63 Beaumaris

63 Liam Danielis-Morley 05-Apr-00 177 57 St Kilda City/Xavier College

64 Sam Forbes 13-Jan-00 185 70 St Kilda City

65 Adam Ossip 18-Jul-00 180 73 Ormond

66 Josh Paul 14-Jan-00 190 80 De La Salle

67 Oscar McMaster 08-Oct-00 177 57 Beaumaris

68 Jake Turner 03-Mar-00 189 92 Old Brighton

69 Jack Farrington 14-Feb-00 194 88 Dingley Football Club

70 Ben King 07-Jul-00 201 79 Old Haileybury/Haileybury College

71 Oscar Paulke 16-Mar-00 181 75 St Kilda City

72 Sam Stynes 11-Jul-00 191 79 Old Xaverians/Xavier College

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Murray Bushrangers

Talent Manager: Mick Wilson

Coach: Leon Higgins

Ground Address: Wangaratta Showgrounds, Evans Street, Wangaratta 3677

Telephone: 5722 1776

Email: [email protected]

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Daniel Johnston 01-Dec-99 196 99 Barooga

2 Jordon Butts 31-Dec-99 195 80 Shepparton Bears

3 Benjamin Kelly 17-Feb-00 199 88 Albury Tigers

4 Laitham Vandeermeer 03-Feb-99 180 73 Mooroopna

5 Ben Paton 19-Oct-98 185 78 North Albury

6 Charlie Spargo 25-Nov-99 175 73 Albury Tigers

7 Zane Barzen 29-Oct-00 191 76 Shepparton United

8 Jacob Koschitzke 11-Jul-00 196 89 Albury Tigers

9 Mathew Walker 14-Feb-00 186 84 CDHBU

10 Dave Smith 26-Oct-99 180 74 Shepparton Swans

11 Jy Lane 21-Mar-99 188 81 Corowa Rutherglen

12 Jett Trotter 12-Jun-99 178 75 Euroa

13 Ben McIntosh 08-Jan-99 185 71 Albury Tigers

14 Ryan Bruce 07-Aug-99 185 76 Yarrawonga Pigeons

15 Isaac Wallace 22-Jul-98 178 85 Wodonga Bulldogs

16 Joshua Flight 23-Oct-99 197 96 Deniliquin Rovers

17 Nathan Oakes 27-Aug-99 184 86 Nathalia

18 Hudson Garoni 25-Aug-00 193 92 Wodonga Bulldogs

19 Will Donaghey 22-Oct-99 191 77 Wodonga Bulldogs

20 Jake Bradshaw 19-Aug-00 185 81 Wodonga Raiders

21 Doulton Langlands 29-Jul-99 187 79 North Albury

22 Ajak Dang 02-Feb-00 191 77 Mooroopna

23 Mark Marriott 14-Jan-00 200 86 Benalla Saints

24 Michael Oates 07-Feb-00 186 74 Lavington Panthers

25 Blayke St John 31-Aug-00 192 85 Wodonga Raiders

26 Riley Bice 26-Sep-00 181 66 Albury Tigers

27 Harrison Jones 15-Mar-99 183 79 Wodonga Bulldogs

28 Kyle Clarke 31-Jan-00 174 70 Shepparton United

29 Nicholas Richards 31-Jul-98 172 66 Wangaratta Magpies

30 Alexander Paech 17-Jun-99 196 95 North Albury

31 Jessy Wilson 19-Feb-99 184 83 Howlong

32 Edward Dayman 25-May-00 196 97 Wangaratta Rovers

33 Daniel Bond 22-Dec-99 184 86 Wodonga Raiders

34 Thomas Boyd 29-Jan-99 190 75 Picola

35 Floyd Bollinghaus 15-May-99 197 89 Wodonga Raiders

37 Logan Hamilton 18-May-00 188 77 Lavington Panthers

38 Ely Smith 13-Sep-00 186 84 Yarrawonga

39 Patrick Warner 17-Feb-00 177 74 Benalla Saints

40 Nicholas Murray 18-Dec-00 190 83 Henty

41 Jackson Carmody 20-Sep-00 171 68 Albury Tigers

42 Samuel Beasley 08-Jul-99 185 72 Cobram

43 Thomas O’Brien 11-Aug-00 174 70 Albury Tigers

44 Bailey Frauenfelder 02-Feb-00 185 75 Yarrawonga Pigeons

45 Angus Hicks 28-Jul-99 170 66 Shepparton United

46 Rory Quinn 15-Feb-00 185 74 Wodonga Bulldogs

47 Noah Amery 01-May-00 184 82 Lavington Panthers

49 Edward Adams 24-Mar-00 188 76 Shepparton United

50 Isaac McMillan 10-Mar-00 188 81 Yarrawonga Pigeons

51 Will Christie 14-Jul-00 197 76 Wangaratta Rovers

52 Jack Schilg 14-Jan-99 180 79 Corowa Rutherglen

53 Joe Richards 23-Nov-99 176 71 Wangarrata Magpies

60 Joe Gorman 14-Jan-99 196 89 Yarrawonga Pigeons

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Geelong Falcons

Talent Manager: Michael Turner

Coach: Daniel O’Keefe

Ground Address: Simonds Stadium, Latrobe Terrace, Geelong 3220

Telephone: 5241 6986

Email: [email protected]

Website: geelongfalcons.aflvic.com.au

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Lachlan Noble 02-Aug-99 171 68 South Barwon

2 Samuel Torpy 28-Jun-00 167 62 St Mary’s

3 Zedekai Copland 18-Jul-00 172 71 Barwon Heads

4 Gryan Miers 30-Mar-99 177 73 Grovedale

5 Jack Henderson 01-Oct-99 176 69 St Mary’s/Geelong College

6 Doyle Madigan 30-Jul-00 176 63 Torquay

7 Harry Benson 12-Jun-99 180 72 St Mary’s

8 Edward McHenry 13-Jul-00 176 67 Barwon Heads/Geelong College

9 Frazer O’Gorman 28-Jul-99 180 66 Colac

10 Baxter Mensch 30-May-00 177 70 Newtown & Chilwell

11 Mitchell Chafer 25-Apr-99 178 75 St Mary’s

12 Bayley Cockerill 15-Sep-99 177 77 Lara

13 Ethan Floyd 15-Jul-99 179 70 Colac

14 Riley Hayden 18-Jul-00 176 71 Leopold

15 Lachlan Handley 06-Oct-00 179 68 Geelong West Giants

16 David Handley 01-Sep-99 181 76 Geelong West Giants

17 Cooper Stephens 21-May-99 180 72 Colac

18 Zack Mongelli 15-Feb-00 180 74 St Joseph’s

19 Matthew Ling 21-Apr-99 182 74 St Mary’s

20 Brayden Ham 25-Apr-99 180 65 St Mary’s

21 Harrison Ling 21-Apr-99 182 77 St Mary’s

22 Samuel Walsh 02-Jul-00 182 68 St Joseph’s

23 Titit Nyak 10-Apr-99 185 70 North Geelong

24 Sam Wolfenden 03-Nov-99 180 67 St Albans

25 Logan Taylor 01-Mar-00 182 74 Ocean Grove

26 Jarrod Walters 10-Apr-99 183 81 Colac/Geelong Grammar

27 Charlie Francis 24-Aug-98 185 81 Queenscliff

28 Colm O’Connor 24-Feb-00 183 73 St Mary’s

29 Oscar Hampshire 30-Aug-00 183 77 Grovedale

30 Oscar Brownless 16-Feb-00 186 73 Geelong Amateurs/Geelong Coll.

31 Cooper Cartledge 05-Dec-00 187 76 Leopold

32 Jack Walters 22-Dec-98 188 70 Anglesea

33 Zachary Walter 28-Feb-99 186 80 Barwon Heads

34 Peterson Kol 14-Feb-98 185 68 St Mary’s

35 Ezrah Robertson 06-Oct-99 186 73 Apollo Bay

36 Jack Baker 06-Jan-99 186 86 Grovedale

37 Brady Campi 16-May-00 188 70 Grovedale

38 James Worpel 24-Jan-99 185 84 Bell Park

39 Connor Idun 29-Jul-00 189 86 Drysdale

40 Hayden Elliot 10-Apr-98 192 87 St Albans

41 Tom McCartin 30-Dec-99 192 86 St Joseph’s

42 Cassidy Parish 04-May-99 190 84 Winchelsea

43 Joshua Jaska 26-Feb-98 193 76 Anglesea

44 Jordon Reid 20-Jun-99 194 99 Torquay

45 Rick Read 08-Feb-99 192 92 Geelong Amateurs

46 Adam Garner 12-Jan-99 194 93 Colac

47 Ben Thomas 08-Sep-99 196 91 St Mary’s

48 Blake Schlensog 25-Sep-00 195 90 Grovedale

49 Dane Hollenkamp 22-Oct-99 200 83 Torquay

50 Jack Grigsby 03-Feb-00 198 85 Geelong West Giants

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Greater Western Victoria Rebels

Talent Manager: Phil Partington

Coach: Gerard FitzGerald

Ground Address: Eureka Stadium, Creswick Road, Ballarat North 3350

Telephone: 5333 4762

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1 Dale Cox 27-Mar-99 176 68 Halls Creek (WA)/St Patrick’s Coll.

2 Callan Wellings 20-Feb-98 181 71 Trentham

3 Scott Carlin 17-Jan-00 184 76 Terang

4 Aiden Domic 16-Jul-99 185 81 Mount Clear/East Point

5 Cooper Henson 11-Aug-99 189 75 Hamilton

6 Keegan Gray 04-Nov-99 181 69 Portland

7 Noah Wheeler 05-Aug-00 176 78 Moama/St Patrick’s College

8 Aaron Shepherd 05-Feb-99 185 85 Portland

9 Flynn Appleby 21-Jan-99 186 80 North Ballarat

10 Jordan Johnston 09-Sep-99 184 76 North Ballarat

11 Josh Chatfield 02-Aug-00 185 83 Koroit

12 Luke Bull 27-Mar-00 178 79 Mumbannar

13 Thomas Berry 01-May-00 184 74 Horsham Saints

14 Jed Hill 06-Jul-00 178 67 Ballarat

15 Trent Reed 01-Apr-99 173 70 Cobden

16 Joe Dodd 24-Jan-99 170 67 East Point

17 Alex Harvey 19-Mar-99 181 72 Redan

18 Mitchell Bishop 28-May-99 187 81 Ballarat

19 Jackson Taurau 30-Apr-99 188 91 Stawell

20 Lukas Essenwanger 01-Apr-99 192 84 Koroit

21 Louis Beddison 20-Sep-99 180 70 Horsham Demons

22 Naish McRoberts 31-Dec-98 180 74 Stawell

23 Lloyd Meek 22-Apr-98 202 104 SMW Rovers

24 Matty Lloyd 02-Nov-00 185 75 Horsham Demons

25 Charlie Wilson 25-Mar-00 179 77 Warrack Eagles

26 Izaac Johnson 27-Jul-99 173 74 East Ballarat/St Patrick’s College

27 Elliot Lamb 19-Apr-00 182 77 North Ballarat

28 Thomas Scott 03-Jul-99 184 80 Hamilton

29 Lachlan Wareham 21-Nov-98 188 95 Terang Mortlake

30 Angus Gove 06-Jul-00 181 71 Horsham Saints

31 Matt Schnerring 06-Jan-00 173 68 Warrnambool

32 Jacob Lohmann 23-Jul-00 179 66 Lake Wendouree

33 Lochie Dawson 27-May-00 182 78 Hamilton Kangaroos

34 Joel O’Connell 25-Feb-00 177 75 Lake Wendouree

35 Aiden McDougall 12-Aug-00 190 76 Lake Wendouree

36 Mitch Bidmade 09-Jun-00 178 76 Warrnambool

37 Harrison Hobbs 05-Aug-99 192 77 Terang Mortlake

38 Issac Pertzel 29-Sep-00 190 86 North Ballarat

39 Jack Antonio 17-May-00 181 73 Ararat

40 Tylar Watts 14-Apr-00 197 82 Heywood

41 Mar Gattek 11-Jun-99 180 66 South Warrnambool

42 Paddy Turner 19-Oct-99 192 80 Ararat

43 Tom Clark 13-Apr-00 179 62 East Ballarat

44 Ethan McLaren 05-Jan-00 178 66 Koroit

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Dandenong Southern Stingrays

Talent Manager: Mark Wheeler

Coach: Craig Black

Ground Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, Dandenong 3175

Telephone: 9791 8656

Email: [email protected]

Website: dandenongstingrays.aflvic.com.au

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1 Sam Fletcher 27-Jan-00 188 77 Red Hill/Padua College

2 Hunter Clark 26-Mar-99 186 79 Mornington/Padua College

3 Jamie Plumridge 12-Jan-00 182 70 Beaconsfield/Hallam SC

4 Reece Piper 30-Dec-98 178 79 Berwick

5 Angus Paterson 03-Sep-99 198 84 Mornington/Balcombe Gramm.

6 Aiden Bonar 08-Mar-99 190 89 Seaford/Haileybury College

7 Jai Taylor 03-Feb-00 186 70 Red Hill/Peninsula Grammar

8 Jarrod Smith 21-May-99 170 70 Doveton

9 Luke Davies-Uniacke 08-Jun-99 187 85 Rye/Haileybury College

10 Lachlan Young 06-Apr-99 189 75 Mt Eliza/Mornington SC

11 Mitchell Smith 10-Apr-00 193 74 Beaconsfield/St Francis Xavier College

12 Bailey Morrish 18-May-98 185 81 Beaconsfield

13 Riley Bowman 25-Feb-00 198 83 Crib Point

14 Aaron Darling 24-Jan-99 178 83 Crib Point

15 Toby Bedford 27-May-00 176 61 Rosebud/Melbourne Grammar

16 Jake Frawley 03-Aug-99 187 85 Pearcedale/Baxter/John Paul College

17 Finlay Bayne 06-Sep-00 176 68 Mt Eliza/Peninsula Grammar

18 Mitchell Riordan 25-Jan-00 186 77 Beaconsfield/Haileybury College

19 Josh Bateman 06-Feb-99 176 77 Langwarrin/John Paul College

20 Tom De Koning 16-Jul-99 200 92 Mornington/Padua College

21 Jesse Davies 07-Jun-99 193 83 Narre Warren/Hallam SC

22 Oliver Walsh 05-Jul-99 201 90 Mornington/Padua College

23 Campbell Hustwaite 28-Sep-99 181 70 Rosebud/Rosebud SC

24 Zak Barrett 01-Mar-99 197 90 Edithvale-Aspendale

25 Oscar Clavarino 22-May-99 195 86 Berwick/Haileybury College

26 Tom Murphy 19-Jan-98 187 80 Somerville

27 Lachlan McDonnell 22-May-00 186 78 Noble Park/Mazenod College

28 Bailey Schmidt 07-Mar-00 198 92 Seaford/Flinders College

29 Bailey Williams 17-Apr-00 198 91 Crib Point/Westernport SC

30 Alexander Young 15-Apr-00 179 78 Beaconsfield/St Francis Xavier College

31 Jackson Allen 03-Mar-99 184 75 Rye/Rosebud SC

32 Daniel Frampton 19-Aug-00 188 83 Red Hill/Peninsula Grammar

33 Will Barron 28-Feb-00 186 80 Edithvale-Aspendale/St Kevin’s Coll.

34 Will Antonie 14-Feb-00 191 84 Mt Eliza/Peninsula Grammar

35 Tom Freeman 06-Apr-99 186 83 Mt Eliza/Peninsula Grammar

36 Stephen Cumming 22-Jul-00 199 97 Rosebud/Padua College

37 Bailey Angwin 10-Aug-00 184 79 Beleura/Mornington SC

38 Mitch Cotter 06-Sep-99 173 68 Doveton/Rowville SC

39 Dylan Morris 21-Jun-99 176 70 Rowville/Beaconhills College

40 Riley Boland 06-May-00 180 82 Beaconsfield/Beaconhills College

41 Lachlan Stenning 21-Jul-00 179 80 Bonbeach/Patterson River SC

42 Jai Nanscawen 31-Mar-00 184 73 Rosebud/Rowville SC

43 Ty Ellison 23-Jan-99 194 95 Cranbourne

44 William Smith 25-Oct-99 179 71 Doveton/Kambrya SC

45 Darcy Hope 21-Feb-99 189 84 Karingal/Hallam SC

46 Mason De Wit 05-Mar-98 191 86 Mt Eliza

47 James Hickey 29-Feb-00 181 78 Edithvale-Aspendale/St Bede’s College

48 Kye Whitford 19-Mar-99 188 84 Langwarrin/John Paul College

49 Matthew Cottrell 29-Feb-00 181 68 Pearcedale/St Peter’s College

50 Riley D’arcy 28-Dec-99 189 90 Rowville/Rowville SC

51 Frankie Mitropolous 29-Jun-99 180 81 Noble Park/Mazenod College

52 Corey Ellison 24-Aug-00 189 85 Cranbourne/Alkira SC

53 Tom Roberts 24-Nov-98 202 113 Somerville

54 Tom Hogan 04-Jun-99 196 78 Bonbeach/St Bede’s College

55 Ali Zijai 06-Jun-99 172 67 Noble Park/Hallam SC

56 Matthew Cumming 22-Jul-00 198 95 Rosebud/Padua College

57 Reid Nanscawen 31-Mar-00 177 72 Rosebud/Rowville SC

58 William Hamill 17-Nov-00 183 67 Dromana/Padua College

59 Steven Tapolczay 26-Jan-00 192 82 Karingal/Karingal SC

60 Heath Briggs 28-Sep-00 183 78 Cora Lynn/Haileybury College

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Northern Knights

Talent Manager: Rhy Gieschen

Coach: Justin Wenke

Ground Address: Preston City Oval, Cramer Street, Preston 3072

Telephone: 9478 3431

Email: [email protected]

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Joel Grace 23-Jun-99 199 90 South Morang

2 Mitchell Andrews 08-Feb-99 185 70 South Morang

3 Braedyn Gillard 14-Nov-00 182 75 Montmorency JFC

4 Max Dreher 12-Apr-99 183 75 Old Ivanhoe/Ivanhoe Grammar

5 Marcus Lentini 05-Jun-99 183 74 Diamond Creek

6 Patrick Naish 15-Jan-99 180 69 Old Ivanhoe/Ivanhoe Grammar

7 Jack Petruccelle 12-Apr-99 184 73 Epping

8 Nicholas Coff ield 23-Oct-99 190 83 Eltham

9 Alex Federico 26-Sep-99 184 77 Marcellin Old Collegians/Marcellin College

10 Brody Bell 24-Feb-00 188 78 South Morang JFC

11 Ethan Penrith 24-Oct-99 179 76 West Preston

12 Joel Naylor 20-Sep-99 190 84 Whittlesea/Assumption College

13 Oliver Stapleton 01-Nov-99 184 83 Heidelberg

14 Adam Tomaro 24-Oct-98 178 79 Marcellin Old Collegians

15 Anthony Fable 21-Sep-99 178 81 South Morang

16 Thomas Hallebone 19-Jul-00 200 82 Preston Bullants JFC

17 Josh Broderick 25-Feb-99 176 68 Marcellin Old Collegians/Marcellin College

18 Jamison Shea 26-Jun-98 190 77 Lower Plenty

19 Christian Farchione 17-Jan-99 175 65 Heidelberg/Marcellin College

20 Tynan Smith 25-Mar-99 187 95 Greensborough/Wesley College

21 Mark Baker 22-Feb-99 195 79 Whitefriars Old Collegians

22 Mitch Wild 10-Jun-00 181 74 South Morang JFC

23 Vince Nativo 19-Jan-99 185 84 Mill Park

24 Mitchell Hocking 31-May-99 182 84 St Mary’s Greensborough

25 Joseph Ciranna 30-Jan-00 180 74 Bulleen Templestowe JFC

26 Ryan Sanelli 14-Mar-99 187 80 Greensborough

27 Tom McKenzie 23-Jun-00 182 73 Fitzroy JFC/Ivanhoe Grammar

28 Sam Binion 28-Aug-98 189 80 Montmorency

29 Riley Loton 13-May-99 173 70 Banyule/Marcellin College

30 Oliver Wilson 18-Sep-99 178 76 Panton Hill

31 Nicholas Barro 08-Jun-00 194 84 St Mary’s JFC

32 Patrick Howe 12-Mar-99 187 85 Marcellin Old Collegians

33 Joel Randall 09-Apr-00 189 81 St Mary’s JFC

34 Matthew Harman 02-Jun-98 200 87 Marcellin Old Collegians

35 Kye Agosta 11-Jan-00 190 95 Diamond Creek JFC

36 Kye Yodgee 03-May-00 180 80 Banyule JFC/Marcellin College

37 Liam Sutton 03-Jan-99 179 73 Preston Bullants

38 Ryan Bowkett 08-Feb-00 187 71 St Mary’s JFC

39 Patrik Della Rocca 03-Mar-00 189 88 Banyule JFC/Marcellin College

40 Daniel Iozzi 06-Mar-99 186 79 Lower Plenty/Caulfield Grammar

41 Curtis Taplin 27-Sep-99 173 71 Whittlesea

42 Harrison Grace 19-Jan-00 190 73 Fitzroy JFC

43 Lane Sinclair 05-Aug-99 187 79 Eltham

44 Ben Laschko 27-Dec-00 178 73 Greensborough JFC

45 Stefan Uzelac 09-Apr-00 191 90 Montmorency JFC

46 Jack House 03-Oct-00 177 67 Laurimar Power JFC

47 Evan Tsitsis 17-Apr-00 179 68 Macleod JFC

48 Lincoln Zhang 15-Jun-99 190 88 Heidelberg

49 Matthew McLellan 24-Feb-00 179 73 Eltham JFC

50 Zachary Hudson 04-May-00 198 94 St Mary’s JFC

51 Kareem Nasser 05-Mar-00 182 75 Noble Park JFC/Haileybury College

55 Rayden Garrard 25-Mar-00 193 88 Greensborough JFC

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Eastern Ranges

Talent Manager: Len Villani

Coach: Darren Bewick

Ground Address: Box Hill City Oval, Cnr Middleborough & Whitehorse Roads, Box Hill 3128

Telephone: 9724 9499

Email: [email protected]

Website: easternranges.aflvic.com.au

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Adam Cerra 07-Oct-99 186 85 Norwood FC

2 Thomas North 14-Feb-99 186 87 Heathmont FC

3 Bailey Stevens 09-Oct-99 181 72 Vermont FC

4 Riley Clausen 09-Feb-00 175 67 Lilydale FC

5 Ryan Einsporn 03-Apr-00 173 64 Knox FC

6 Ryley Stoddart 15-Oct-99 183 73 Blackburn FC

7 Jordan Lynch 01-Jan-98 180 80 Norwood FC

8 Joel Burleigh 28-Mar-00 179 75 Mooroolbark FC

9 Billy Norris 28-Apr-99 171 68 Heathmont FC

10 Dylan Moore 04-Aug-99 175 66 Rowville FC

11 Xavier Fry 08-Aug-00 180 66 Vermont FC

12 Liam Taylor 27-Oct-99 176 71 Park Orchards FC

13 Jasper Rouget 12-Sep-98 197 91 Alexandra FC

14 Trent Mynott 04-Oct-99 185 73 Rowville FC

15 Reuben Brown 22-Oct-99 192 70 Heathmont FC

16 Jaidyn Stephenson 15-Jan-99 189 76 Ferntree Gully FC

17 Cody Hirst 19-Jan-00 176 61 Lilydale FC

18 Sam Hayes 09-Jun-99 203 93 Ferntree Gully FC

19 Josiah Duncan 09-Feb-99 187 76 Vermont FC

20 Ben Cardamone 01-Jul-00 182 78 Mooroolbark FC

21 Joel Garner 21-May-99 183 81 Wandin FC

22 Jackson Ross 22-Jun-99 192 75 Old Haileybury AFC

23 Connor Edwards 17-Sep-99 183 74 The Basin FC

24 Kye Quirk 30-May-00 185 72 Rowville FC

25 Patrick Bruzzese 03-Mar-00 180 72 Wandin FC

26 Harrison Nolan 11-Jun-99 195 93 Mt Evelyn FC

28 Brent Bredin 20-Feb-00 178 65 Rowville FC

29 Harvey Chinn 23-Mar-00 178 70 Boronia FC

30 Jake Mellis 10-Jun-00 182 72 Boronia FC

31 Shaun Lovell 17-Nov-99 194 85 St Simons FC

32 Tom Hollins 06-Jan-98 190 75 Heathmont FC

33 Tyler Brown 09-Dec-99 186 82 Templestowe FC

34 Adrian Kalcovski 09-Jan-00 183 79 Vermont FC

35 Jedd O’Sullivan 29-May-99 182 81 Rowville FC

36 Sam Milner 10-Feb-99 192 80 Croydon FC

37 Dylan Feltham 10-Dec-99 179 77 Norwood FC

38 Kyle Stainthorpe 27-Sep-99 187 77 Rowville FC

39 Riley Nicholas 09-Jan-99 185 74 Ferntree Gully FC

40 Kaleb Van Beek 17-Oct-99 180 69 Doveton FC

42 Daniel Houeix 03-Sep-99 186 85 Rowville FC

44 Josh Matthews 07-Apr-00 186 68 Norwood FC

45 Steven Kapahnke 11-Feb-00 195 87 Emerald FC

46 Mitchell  Jones 04-Jan-99 186 80 South Belgrave FC

47 Lucas Woodward 18-Sep-99 190 81 Knox FC

49 Joel Koger 27-Jun-99 197 88 Lilydale FC

50 Blake Tahlambouris 29-Nov-00 186 72 Blackburn FC

51 Riley Smith 31-Jul-00 198 94 Chirnside Park FC

52 Braden Bird 04-Mar-99 180 83 Norwood FC

53 James Sturtridge 16-Jan-00 188 78 Heathmont FC

56 Caleb Quirk 30-May-00 187 75 Rowville FC

60 Kieran Urquhart 18-Mar-98 195 95 Chirnside Park FC

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Oakleigh Chargers

Talent Manager: Craig Notman

Coach: Leigh Clarke

Ground Address: Warrawee Park, Warrigal Road, Oakleigh 3166

Telephone: 9563 0588

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Website: oakleighchargers.aflvic.com.au

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Jack Roughsedge 04-Aug-98 186 88 Blackburn FC

2 Nathan Boucher 30-Apr-99 170 68 Ashburton FC/Wesley College

3 Joseph Ayton-Delaney 25-Mar-00 181 67 Xavier College

4 Ned Reeves 31-Oct-98 207 96 St Kevin’s Old Boys

5 Callum Searle 12-Oct-98 185 81 Waverley Blues FC

6 Matthew Day 01-Apr-99 189 78 Donvale FC

7 Charlie Thompson 15-Mar-99 183 80 Beverley Hills JFC/Carey Grammar

8 Toby Wooller 16-Mar-99 193 90 Old Scotch FC

9 James Rowbottom 19-Sep-00 183 71 Camberwell Sharks JFC/St Kevin’s College

10 Riley Jones 05-Apr-99 191 79 Beverley Hills JFC

12 Noah Answerth 06-Aug-99 183 77 Caufield Bears FC/Caulfield GS

13 Daniel Stanford 26-Feb-98 189 83 Blackburn FC

14 Ed Richards 03-Jul-99 184 77 Carey Grammar

15 Oliver Smart 25-Nov-99 179 69 Xavier College

16 Lachlan Bugeja 19-Mar-00 174 72 Blackburn FC/Whitefriars College

17 Tom Paidoussis 04-Feb-99 180 63 Old Trinity FC

18 Nathan White 14-Mar-00 199 98 Kew Rovers FC/Xavier College

19 Jordan Troani 16-Jan-99 175 71 Booroondara Hawks FC

20 James May 25-Mar-99 191 82 Surrey Park JFC/Marcellin College

21 Tom Maher 13-Feb-99 185 82 Blackburn FC

22 Hugh Longbottom 10-Dec-99 191 82 Scotch College

23 Ethan Phillips 17-Jul-99 195 83 East Malvern JFC/St Kevin’s College

24 Sam Harte 09-Jan-00 172 66 Blackburn FC/Whitefriars College

25 Xavier O’Neill 03-Aug-00 183 75 Blackburn FC/Whitefriars

26 Tom Blenheim 25-Mar-99 179 72 Scotch College

27 Jack Hewitt 14-Feb-99 171 72 Camberwell Sharks JFC/Xavier College

28 Adam Collinson 09-Jan-99 182 79 Ashburton FC/Wesley College

29 Jackson Wright 01-Jul-99 181 76 Blackburn FC/Whitefriars

30 Bailey Wraith 29-Apr-00 192 80 Kew Comets FC/Carey Grammar

31 Will Golds 06-May-00 182 66 Kew Rovers FC/Xavier College

32 Jack Ross 03-Sep-00 181 80 Waverley Park Hawks FC/Caulfield Gramm.

33 Matthew Warren 22-Jun-00 189 82 Blackburn FC/Wesley College

34 Will Kelly 16-Aug-00 193 80 Scotch College

35 Jack Higgins 19-Mar-99 178 76 East Malvern JFC

36 Charlie Beasley 28-May-00 189 78 Kew Comets FC/Trinity Grammar

37 Ed Michelmore 05-Aug-99 184 76 Hawthorn Citizens FC/Melbourne Grammar

38 Matthew Bennett 07-Jan-99 191 86 Old Scotch FC

39 Atu Bosenvualagi 17-Sep-00 178 78 Waverley Park Hawks FC

40 Charlie Whitehead 26-Mar-00 183 75 Kew Comets FC/Xavier College

41 Isaac Quaynor 15-Jan-00 180 77 Beverley Hills JFC/East Doncaster SC

42 Louis Cunningham 24-Feb-98 182 78 Marcellin Old Collegians FC

43 Tom O’Sullivan 17-Aug-98 183 79 Kyneton FC

44 Patrick Bohan 07-Jul-00 193 83 Ashburton FC/De La Salle College

45 Jack Brown 27-Jun-00 185 71 Glen Iris Gladiators FC

46 Oliver Jackson 30-Sep-00 185 81 Camberwell Sharks FC/Wesley College

47 Lachie Summers 17-Feb-99 187 83 Surrey Park JFC/Carey Grammar

48 Leigh Spiteri 18-Nov-00 179 84 Doncaster FC/East Doncaster SC

49 Anthony Jenkins 30-Aug-99 195 91 Vermont FC/Emmaus College

50 Matthew King 16-Jul-99 184 75 Bulleen Templestowe FC/Balwyn HS

51 Tom Jepson 17-Aug-99 181 73 Carey Grammar

52 Harry Stubbings 13-Nov-00 184 75 Scotch College

53 Will Griff in 01-May-99 192 79 Ashburton FC/Camberwell HS

54 Max Dawe 06-Feb-99 188 72 Waverley Blues FC/Mt Waverley SC

55 Jake Sticca 12-Aug-00 174 65 Bulleen Templestowe JFC/Marcellin Coll.

56 Zac Hart 05-Sep-00 180 67 Kew Comets FC/Xavier College

57 Riley Collier-Dawkins 03-Feb-00 186 79 Waverley Blues FC/Salesian College

58 Matthew Presutto 16-Dec-00 174 68 Doncaster FC/St Kevins College

59 Jake Gasper 19-Apr-00 181 76 Waverley Park Hawks FC/Brentwood SC

60 Anthony Larkey 11-Sep-99 183 70 Trinity Grammar

61 Cooper Leon 15-Mar-00 176 71 Camberwell Sharks JFC/Carey Grammar

62 Ben Rekic 28-Jun-99 178 79 Rowville FC

63 Luke Stacker 15-Oct-99 187 85 Bulleen Templestowe FC

64 Noah Wright 06-Jan-99 186 81 North Shore Bombers FC

65 Blake Williams 11-Aug-99 194 108 Blackburn FC/Emmaus College

66 Karl Wise 26-Jan-00 193 80 Bulleen Templestowe JFC/Carey Grammar

68 Oliver Simpson 21-Oct-00 184 66 Kew Comets FC/Carey Grammar

69 Daniel Scala 06-Jan-00 174 69 Bulleen Temp FC/East Doncaster SC

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Calder Cannons

Talent Manager: Ian KyteCoach: Andrew JohnstonGround Address: RAMS Arena, 229 Grand Boulevard, Craigieburn 3064Telephone: 8339 7482Email: [email protected]: caldercannons.aflvic.com.au

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No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B

1 Brad Bernacki 02-Nov-99 178 72 East Sunbury

2 Dylan Landt 18-Nov-99 180 74 Sunbury

3 Ismail Moussa 16-Mar-00 180 72 West Coburg

4 Mohammed Moustafa 14-Mar-99 176 72 Keilor

5 Curtis Taylor 06-Apr-00 186 74 Keilor

6 Jean-Luc Velissaris 27-Aug-98 178 76 Aberfeldie

7 Shane Skidmore 19-Jan-00 176 62 Kilmore

8 Lachlan Sholl 07-Mar-00 185 69 St Bernards

9 Campbell Barton 20-Feb-00 177 69 Keilor

10 Dylan Featon 20-Mar-99 185 85 Rupertswood

11 Jake Firebrace 24-May-00 169 60 Craigieburn

12 Noah Balta 23-Oct-99 194 92 Essendon Doutta Stars

13 Nicholas Walsh 22-Jun-00 185 66 Aberfeldie

14 Jesse Taylor 16-Dec-00 181 70 Riddells Creek

15 Patrick Brookes 22-Mar-99 176 72 Essendon Doutta Stars

16 Jack Bytel 14-Mar-00 188 79 Aberfeldie

17 Nathan Doyle 28-Jan-00 184 74 Rupertswood

18 Corey Grindlay 19-Mar-99 180 70 Wallan

19 Ben Caluzzi 20-Mar-99 187 89 Essendon Doutta Stars

20 Rhylee West 12-Jul-00 180 80 Strathmore

21 Aidan Tilley 29-Jun-98 195 83 West Preston

22 Thomas Werner 11-Aug-00 181 70 Gisborne

23 Daniel Hanna 24-Nov-99 200 79 Aberfeldie

24 Jacob McNicol 15-Feb-99 196 88 Macedon

25 Ben Huggard 28-Jul-99 186 77 St Bernards

26 Mason Fletcher 08-Apr-00 197 75 Aberfeldie

27 Tye Browning 28-Jan-00 182 75 Craigieburn

28 Luke Goater 01-Dec-00 184 69 Sunbury

29 Jake Riccardi 07-Nov-99 193 88 St Bernards

30 Mitchell Podhajski 04-Jan-99 190 82 Aberfeldie

31 Will Jury 14-Jan-00 189 76 St Bernards

32 Lachlan Brown 20-Jan-99 189 93 Aberfeldie

33 Jack Evans 21-Mar-00 186 79 Aberfeldie

34 Cody Wight 10-Aug-99 194 89 Westmeadows

35 Sam Graham 24-Jun-00 184 71 Gisborne Rookies

36 Patrick Mahoney 18-Jul-00 190 91 Wallan

37 Daniel Torcia 30-Jul-00 183 83 St Bernards

38 Aubrey Coote 18-Mar-99 198 95 Assumption

39 Jesse Firebrace 08-Jun-99 164 61 Craigieburn

40 Brad Reynolds 06-Mar-99 186 74 Romsey

41 John Roumeliotis 11-Jan-99 190 89 Essendon Doutta Stars

42 Nathan Croft 25-May-00 169 73 Riddells Creek

43 Lucas Cavallaro 05-Oct-00 185 86 Strathmore

44 Matthew Borg 06-May-99 172 66 West Coburg

46 Aaron Vendramini 09-Jul-99 184 77 Craigieburn

47 Jeremy Topham 20-Apr-00 174 64 Kilmore

48 Liam Middleton 23-May-99 180 72 Kilmore

49 Mike Washington 03-Feb-99 195 96 Assumption

50 Luke Sevior 23-Jun-99 184 84 Kilmore/Leitchville-Gunbower

51 Will Jury 12-Oct-00 172 69 Strathmore

52 Jacob Bygate 28-Jan-99 190 83 Sunbury

53 Callum May 01-Nov-99 174 75 Kilmore

54 Cooper Lamb 09-Jul-00 198 83 Sunbury

55 Jordan Wilkins 24-Sep-99 185 72 Epping

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U16 TAC Cup Results and FixturesCountry teams:

Round 1

Saturday March 25

Geelong Falcons 16.6 (102) def GWV Rebels 8.1 (49)

Gippsland Power 12.3 (75) defDandenong Stingrays 9.8 (62)

Murray Bushrangers 11.7 (73) def by Bendigo Pioneers 14.6 (90)

Round 3

Friday April 7

10.00am: Bendigo Pioneers vs Gippsland Power – Golden Square, Bendigo

1.20pm: Dandenong Stingrays vs GWV Rebels – Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo

4.40pm: Murray Bushrangers vs Geelong Falcons –

Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo

Metro teams:

Tuesday April 4 – RAMS Arena, Craigieburn

9.45am: Calder Cannons vs Western Jets

12.00pm: Sandringham Dragons vs Eastern Ranges

2.15pm: Northern Knights vs Oakleigh Chargers

Tuesday April 11 – Marie Wallace Bayswater Oval, Bayswater

10.00am: Eastern Ranges vs Northern Knights

12.10pm: Western Jets vs Sandringham Dragons

2.20pm: Oakleigh Chargers vs Calder Cannons

Round 2Saturday April 2

Geelong Falcons 9.10 (64) def Dandenong Stingrays 9.4 (58)

Geelong Falcons:

Best: Cooper Stephens, Tom Richardson, Chas Karpala, Toby Bennett, Keidan Rayner

Goals: Tom Richardson 5, Chas Karpala 2, Jay Dahlhaus, Keidan Rayner

Dandenong Stingrays:

Best: Ned Cahill, Haden Young, Bigoa Nyuon, Jeremy Burton, Kyle Hindle

Goals: Ned Cahill 2, Kyle Hindle 2, Jai Treip 2, Jarryd Barker 2, Josh Johnson

Gippsland Power 15.9 (99) def Murray Bushrangers 6.11 (47)

Gippsland Power:

Best: Tye Hourigan, Caleb Serong, Archie Grant, Harvey Neocleous, Leo Connelly, Zachary Skinner

Goals: Harvey Neocleous 3, Mason Mcgarrity 2, Mason McGannon 2, Trent Baldi, Riley Baldi, Leo Connelly, Ryan Sparkes, Fraser Phillips, Tye Hourigan, Brock Smith, Marlyn Staunton

Murray Bushrangers:

Best: Declan Everett, Dylan Clarke, Liam Andrews, Luke Whyte, Buckley Wilson, Lachlan Ash

Goals: Sam Howard 2, Hudson Kaak 2, Jack Brooks 2

Bendigo Pioneers 11.9 (65) def GWV Rebels 9.8 (62)

Bendigo Pioneers:

Best: Brodie Kemp, Ash Dewinne, Will Wallace, Luca Caccaviello, Thompson Down, Riley Neaves

Goals: Brodie Kemp 3, Logan Fitzgerald 2, James Schischka 2, Mitch Rovers, Zach McDonald, Matt Lias, Cooper Vick

GWV Rebels:

Best: Mitch Phillips, Cooper Heard, Patrick Glanford, Dylan Starkie, Mitch Martin, Connor Hinkley

Goals: Mitch Martin 2, Mitch Phillips 2, Riley Ranieri, Izaac Grant, Connor Giddings, Josh Dwyer, Joshua Bibby

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TAC Cup U16s: Bendigo Pioneers vs Gippsland Power

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1 Ethan Roberts 10-Jul-01 177 69 Strathfieldsaye

2 Zach Shelton 10-Jan-01 184 67 Golden Square

3 Will Wallace 24-Apr-01 188 74 Strathfieldsaye

4 Cooper Saunders 16-May-01 178 71 Golden Square

5 James Schischka 24-Feb-01 190 80 Strathfieldsaye

6 Flynn Perez 25-Mar-01 175 57 Sandhurst Marist Dockers

7 Caleb Fisher 09-Aug-01 176 77 Kyneton

8 Will Tobin 18-Aug-01 181 63 Sandhurst Marist Dockers

9 Luke Padgham 06-Aug-01 172 70 Golden Square

10 Aaron Gundry 17-Feb-01 196 72 Sandhurst Marist Dockers

11 Mitch Rovers 24-Aug-01 160 56 Kangaroo Flat

12 Joseph Nexci 01-Feb-01 174 69 South Mildura

13 Peter-John Petrucci 25-Mar-01 174 65 Imperials

14 Jeremy Rodi 03-Mar-01 172 71 Mildura

15 Kyle Stevens 08-Feb-01 173 63 Merbein

16 Matt Hird 21-Aug-01 195 79 Koondrook Barham

17 Logan Fitzgerald 27-Sep-01 176 71 Balranald

18 Sam Radcliff e 17-Jan-01 176 62 Kerang

19 Liam Radcliff e 17-Jan-01 183 65 Kerang

20 Thompson Dow 16-Oct-01 180 62 Swan Hill

21 Lucas Caccaviello 09-Apr-01 157 65 Nyah Nyah West United

22 Ash Dewinne 17-Feb-01 186 83 Echuca

23 Riley Ironside 22-Nov-01 181 78 Kyabram

24 Matt Lias 18-Jul-01 175 62 Echuca

25 Cooper Vick 04-Jun-01 179 69 Kyabram

26 Brodie Kemp 01-May-01 191 73 Echuca

27 Ryley Neaves 30-Jun-01 177 76 Eaglehawk

28 Zac McDonald 15-Jan-01 174 63 Strathfieldsaye

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1 Harvey Neocleous 30-Oct-01 171 66 Traralgon

2 Jacob Lamers 26-Jul-01 180 64 Leongatha

3 Mason Mcgarrity 13-Nov-01 172 57 Warragul

4 Trent Baldi 20-Feb-01 174 62 Moe

5 Riley Evans 12-May-01 174 62 Traralgon

6 Luke Williams 26-Feb-01 175 60 Sale

7 Caleb Serong 09-Feb-01 176 69 Warragul

8 Mason Mcgannon 30-Jan-01 176 60 Leongatha

9 Riley Baldi 20-Feb-01 177 67 Moe

10 Leo Connely 07-Aug-01 177 64 Moe

11 Kade Marsh 30-Aug-01 180 65 Traralgon

12 Thomas Bradshaw 16-Oct-01 172 85 Stratford

13 Mitchell Bentvelzen 25-Aug-01 181 76 Leongatha

14 Ryan Sparkes 13-Apr-01 181 69 Inverloch/Kongwak

15 Sam Flanders 24-Jul-01 182 73 Fish Creek

16 Fraser Phillips 15-May-01 182 60 Warragul

17 Cooper Mcinnes 27-Jun-01 184 73 Inverloch/Kongwak

18 Zac Soutar 09-Mar-01 184 70 Garfield

19 Jake Van Der Pligt 23-Apr-01 186 72 Leongatha

20 Tye Hourigan 09-May-01 187 73 Traralgon

21 Brock Smith 13-Mar-01 187 73 Moe

22 Marlyn Staunton 16-Feb-01 188 76 Pakenham

23 Archie Grant 22-Feb-01 190 71 Traralgon

24 Charlie Comben 20-Jul-01 190 65 Sale

25 Marcus Toussaint 14-Jun-01 195 79 Inverloch/Kongwak

26 Zachary Skinner 26-Mar-01 195 75 Moe

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1 Cooper Heard 04-Jan-01 171 65 Ararat

2 Josh Dwyer 28-Apr-01 182 67 Dennington

3 Jayden Wright 23-Jan-01 189 79 Ararat

4 Ben Dodd 13-Jun-01 173 75 East Ballarat

5 Cooper Atchison 03-Jan-01 180 65 South Warrnambool

6 Cooper Craig-Peters 10-Nov-01 170 65 Redan

7 Dylan Starkie 13-Feb-01 184 79 Hamilton Kangaroos

8 Darcy Mceldrew 16-Mar-01 196 87 North Ballarat

9 Connor Hinkley 03-Apr-01 185 80 Koroit

10 Izaac Grant 02-Jul-01 180 64 Hepburn

11 Eddy Gattek 07-Jul-01 172 57 Hawks

12 Ned Nash 06-Mar-01 177 72 Lake Wendouree

13 Jacob Cocks 24-May-01 180 73 Jeparit Rainbow Storm

14 Sam Kyatt 26-Sep-01 177 72 Redan

15 Mitchell Welsh 28-Feb-01 187 74 East Ballarat

16 Riley Ranieri 25-Sep-01 171 66 North Ballarat

17 Mitch Phillips 21-Jul-01 173 62 Lake Wendouree

18 Jack Hookway 07-Sep-01 190 67 Simpson

19 Alistair McCrae 04-Oct-01 195 66 St Andrews

20 Connor Giddings 29-Jun-01 191 80 West Portland

21 Izaac Ewing 09-Aug-01 185 74 Penshurst

22 Joshua Bibby 11-Jul-01 183 73 Warrack Eagles

23 Patrick Glanford 09-Jan-01 196 82 Mt Clear

24 Emmanuel Ajang 12-Nov-01 180 60 South Warrnambool

25 Alex Lavithis-Davies 27-May-01 171 72 South Warrnambool

26 Dean O’Brien 04-Jan-01 182 82 Carngham Linton

27 Nicholas Caris 09-Feb-01 183 70 Horsham Saints

28 Mitch Martin 26-Mar-01 178 59 Horsham Saints

29 Isaac Wareham 24-Dec-01 182 70 Terang Mortlake

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Jeremy Burton 17-Apr-01 172 60 Mt Eliza

2 Ned Cahill 11-Jan-01 176 72 Mt Eliza

4 Brad Little 26-Feb-01 172 69 Beaconsfield

5 Jake Stuart 07-Jul-01 172 66 Berwick Springs

6 Jaxon Stuart 13-May-01 176 77 Karingal

7 Jack Toner 09-Apr-01 172 63 Narre Warren

8 Cody Weightman 15-Jan-01 172 58 Beaconsfield

12 Mason De Ridder 16-Oct-01 180 61 Mt Eliza

13 Sam De Koning 26-Feb-01 186 68 Mt Martha

14 William Lewis 24-May-01 176 76 Mt Martha

15 Nick Mason 15-Mar-01 179 77 Somerville

16 Sam Merrick 07-May-01 180 63 Beaconsfield

17 Reece Orchard 09-Mar-01 179 64 Edithvale

18 Chris Raso 29-Aug-01 177 75 Hallam Hawks

20 Fabian Stellato 20-Feb-01 182 80 Waverly Park Hawks

21 Lachlan Williams 12-Sep-01 180 68 Mt Eliza

28 Kyle Hindle 29-Jun-01 187 80 Bonbeach

29 Jake Lewis 06-Oct-01 187 72 Berwick

30 William Majcher 12-Oct-01 187 79 Mt Eliza

31 Dylan Mutimer 11-Dec-01 186 66 Narre North Foxes

33 Joseph Pourre 23-Mar-01 187 60 Narre North Foxes

35 Darius Popa 02-Dec-01 185 76 Rowville

36 Jai Triep 07-Feb-01 184 81 Karingal

37 Noah Turner 04-Jan-01 181 71 Red Hill

38 Hayden Young 11-Apr-01 184 72 Somerville

39 Jarryd Barker 17-Mar-01 184 80 Waverly Park

41 Cooper De Merlo 19-Apr-01 193 85 Mt Eliza

43 Josh Johnson 08-Aug-01 189 76 South Mornington

45 Kyah Karavasilis 29-Sep-01 192 77 Karingal

48 Bigoa Nyuon 18-May-01 195 80 Rowville

49 Sam Ward 18-Jan-01 195 78 Cranbourne

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TAC Cup U16s: Murray Bushrangers vs Geelong FalconsNo. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B

1 Jye Chalcraft 02-May-01 173 Shepparton United

2 Samuel Howard 16-Jun-01 184 Thurgoona

3 Will Tuenon 02-Jun-01 179 Barunduda

4 Hugo Ingham 17-Jun-01 170 Shepparton Bears

5 Joel Sanford 14-May-01 177 Mansfield

6 James Boyer 31-Jan-01 180 Congupna

7 Liam Andrews 04-May-01 184 Wodonga

8 Dylan Clarke 14-Aug-01 180 Wodonga Raiders

9 Nicholas Irvine 16-Feb-01 184 Tungamah

10 Declan Everett 02-May-01 180 Wodonga Raiders

11 Thomas Goyne 25-Jan-01 189 Wodonga

12 Will Quirk 05-Mar-01 191 Alpine Saints

14 Mitchell Holt 27-May-01 187 Wangaratta Tigers

15 Lachlan Ash 21-Jun-01 183 Shepparton Bears

16 Luke Whyte 03-Feb-01 182 Shepparton Swans

18 Rhys Damon 28-Jan-01 183 Katandra

19 Joshua Smart 05-Sep-01 188 Wangaratta Tigers

20 William Garner 07-Mar-01 193 Katandra

21 Hudson Kaak 05-Jul-01 185 St Mary’s Seymour

22 Jack Brooks 18-Jan-01 193 Cobram

23 Buckley Wilson 12-Mar-01 191 Wodonga Raiders

25 Trent Matthes 06-Jun-01 193 Wangaratta Magpies

27 Lachlan Walker 02-Jan-01 193 Barnawartha

28 Rhys Goodley 06-Feb-01 190 Benalla Giants

29 James Butts 22-Jun-01 189 Shepparton

30 Harrison Meade 09-Feb-01 187 Yarrawonga

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

No. NAME DOB HT WT LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Keidan Rayner 28-Feb-01 171 56 St Mary’s

2 Jay Dahlhaus 21-May-01 168 63 St Mary’s

3 Brad Edwards 25-Feb-01 170 60 St Joseph’s

4 Will Batson 10-Jul-01 173 51 St Mary’s

5 Joshua Saltalamacchia 15-Jan-01 170 65 St Albans

23 Cooper Stephens 17-Jan-01 186 76 Colac

24 Jeremy Goddard 02-May-01 176 68 Geelong Amateur

25 Charlie Harris 03-Apr-01 175 66 Newtown

27 Will Mulgrew 08-May-01 176 72 Colac

29 Sam Bourke 29-Jun-01 179 63 St Mary’s

30 Blake Ritchie 16-Mar-01 179 62 St Mary’s

31 Chas Karpala 05-Mar-01 178 72 Newtown

32 Lachlan Smith 15-Apr-01 178 73 Grovedale

33 Tom Randone 12-Jan-01 182 66 Drysdale

34 Charlie Walter 19-Feb-01 180 75 St Mary’s

35 Jack Mullen 18-Jul-01 180 80 St Joseph’s

36 Jacob Miraglia 28-Aug-01 181 64 Alvie

37 Toby Bennett 25-Mar-01 181 74 GWSP

38 Thomas Bourke 23-May-01 181 74 GWSP

39 Clay Page 09-Apr-01 183 78 Torquay

40 Jesse Clark 23-Feb-01 185 71 St Joseph’s

42 Sam DeFrancesco 02-Aug-01 187 92 Bell Park

43 Brayden Maurer 07-Aug-01 187 77 St Mary’s

44 Nicholas Conway 31-Jan-01 188 78 St Mary’s

45 Ben Miller 21-May-01 188 79 GWSP

46 Tom Richardson 23-Nov-01 190 79 Ocean Grove

47 Darcy Chirgwin 25-Jul-01 189 76 St Mary’s

48 Oliver Poole 12-Feb-01 190 74 Torquay

49 Oscar Balderas 18-Jan-01 193 84 Lorne

50 Benjamin Searle 06-Mar-01 189 87 Drysdale

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

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GROUND LOCATIONS: (AO) ALFREDTON OVAL, (BO) BURBANK OVAL, (FO) FRANKSTON OVAL, (GS0) GOLDEN SQUARE OVAL, (LM) LEARMONTH FC, (MRR) MORWELL RECREATION RESERVE, (MR) MYERS RESERVE, (PCO) PRESTON CITY OVAL, (PPO) PRINCES PARK OVAL 1,

(QEO) QUEEN ELIZABETH OVAL, (RAMS) RAMS ARENA, (SMO) ST MARY’S OVAL

SATURDAY MAR 4* (FROM ROUND 2)Murray Bushrangers 13.5-83 def Bendigo Pioneers 2.1-13

ROUND 1SATURDAY MAR 18Northern Knights 3.2-20 def by Geelong Falcons 5.8-38Western Jets 3.9-27 def by GWV Rebels 11.7-73

SUNDAY MAR 19Dandenong Stingrays 8.7-55 def Oakleigh Chargers 5.1-31Gippsland Power 3.2-20 def by Calder Cannons 17.12-114Eastern Ranges 9.10-64 def Bendigo Pioneers 0.0-0Sandringham Dragons 2.2-14 def by Murray Bushrangers 9.3-57

ROUND 2FRIDAY, MAR 24Calder Cannons 9.4-58 def Eastern Ranges 7.5-47

SATURDAY MAR 25Sandringham Dragons 3.7-25 def Oakleigh Chargers 1.3-9Western Jets 1.1-7 def by Northern Knights 6.7-43Geelong Falcons 7.4-46 def GWV Rebels 2.5-17Gippsland Power 0.2-2 def by Dandenong Stingrays 11.8-74

ROUND 3WEDNESDAY MAR 29Calder Cannons 15.15-105 def Western Jets 1.1-7

SATURDAY, APR 1Oakleigh Chargers 1.3-9 def by Eastern Ranges 5.6-36Sandringham Dragons 3.4-22 def by Northern Knights 3.6-24Geelong Falcons 7.7-49 def Dandenong Stingrays 4.5-29Murray Bushrangers 3.8-26 def Gippsland Power 3.0-18

SUNDAY, APR 2GWV Rebels 5.4-34 def Bendigo Pioneers 4.5-29

ROUND 4FRIDAY, APR 7BENDIGO PIONEERS vs GIPPSLAND POWER (GSO) 11:50AMMURRAY BUSHRANGERS vs GEELONG FALCONS (GSO) 1:20PMDANDENONG STINGRAYS vs GWV REBELS (QEO) 4:40PM

SATURDAY, APR 8WESTERN JETS vs SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS (BO) 1:30PM

SUNDAY, APR 9OAKLEIGH CHARGERS vs CALDER CANNONS (RAMS) 12:00PMNORTHERN KNIGHTS vs EASTERN RANGES (PCO) 2:30PM

ROUND 5FRIDAY, APR 14CALDER CANNONS vs BENDIGO PIONEERS (RAMS 1) 1:OOPMNORTHERN KNIGHTS vs DANDENONG STINGRAYS (RAMS 2) 1:00PMWESTERN JETS vs GEELONG FALCONS (RAMS1) 2:30PMOAKLEIGH CHARGERS vs MURRAY BUSHRANGERS (RAMS 2) 2:30PMEASTERN RANGES vs GIPPSLAND POWER (RAMS 1) 4:00PMSANDRINGHAM DRAGONS vs GWV REBELS (RAMS 2) 4:00PM

TAC CUP GIRLS/TAC CUP (U18) DOUBLE HEADERSROUND 2 - FRIDAY MARCH 24CALDER CANNONS vs EASTERN RANGESROUND 2 - SATURDAY MARCH 25GIPPSLAND POWER vs DANDENONG STINGRAYSROUND 3 - SATURDAY APRIL 1CALDER CANNONS/WESTERN JETS vs TASMANIAMURRAY BUSHRANGERS vs GIPPSLAND POWERGWV REBELS vs BENDIGO PIONEERSROUND 4 - SATURDAY APRIL 8WESTERN JETS vs SANDRINGHAM DRAGONSROUND 4 - SUNDAY APRIL 9OAKLEIGH CHARGERS vs CALDER CANNONSNORTHERN KNIGHTS vs EASTERN RANGES

TAC Cup Girls Fixture

TAC Cup Girls LadderPOS TEAM P W L D For Agst % PTS

1 Calder Cannons 3 3 0 0 277 74 374.32 12

2 Murray Bushrangers 3 3 0 0 166 45 368.89 12

3 Geelong Falcons 3 3 0 0 133 66 201.52 12

4 Eastern Ranges 3 2 1 0 147 67 219.40 8

5 Dandenong Stingrays 3 2 1 0 158 82 192.68 8

6 Northern Knights 3 2 1 0 87 67 129.85 8

7 Greater Western Victoria Rebels 3 2 1 0 124 102 121.57 8

8 Sandringham Dragons 3 1 2 0 61 90 67.78 4

9 Oakleigh Chargers 3 0 3 0 49 116 42.24 0

10 Bendigo Pioneers 3 0 3 0 42 181 23.20 0

11 Gippsland Power 3 0 3 0 40 214 18.69 0

12 Western Jets 3 0 3 0 41 221 18.55 0

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TAC Cup Girls Results

Oakleigh Chargers 0.0 1.1-7 1.1-7 1.3-9

Eastern Ranges 1.0-6 2.0-12 3.5-23 5.6-36

Oakleigh Chargers

Goal Kickers: J. D’Amato

Best Players: H. McLaren, A. Porter, C. O’Malley, C. Mitchell ,

L. Mayne

Eastern Ranges

Goal Kickers: C. Wilson, S. Kendall, L. McClelland, J. Provan,

O. Flanagan

Best Players: O. Flanagan, G. De Angelis, J. Provan, E. Horne,

M. Taverna, I. Rennick

Sandringham Dragons 0.0 1.3-9 2.4-16 3.4-22

Northern Knights 1.2-8 2.2-14 3.5-23 3.6-24

Sandringham Dragons

Goal Kickers: C. Ulu Peniata, G. Ricardo, S. Long

Best Players: E. Brown, C. Bowen, G. Ricardo, O. Vesely, C. Ulu

Peniata, S. Rothfield

Northern Knights

Goal Kickers: B. Schultz, N. O’Connor, B. Gutknecht

Best Players: L. Brancatisano, M. Guerin, B. Gutknecht, M.

Brancatisano, S. Sansonetti, G. Newton

Geelong Falcons 3.4-22 3.4-22 6.7-43 7.7-49

Dandenong Stingrays 0.0 2.3-15 3.3-21 4.5-29

Geelong Falcons

Goal Kickers: D. Taylor 3, P. Sheppard 2, N. Morrison, M.

Sheppard

Best Players: L. McEvoy, R. Benham , G. Deller, N. Morrison, O.

Purcell, A. Gorell

Dandenong Stingrays

Goal Kickers: S. Phillips, C. Seedsman, B. Struylaart, R. Clayton

Best Players: S. Stratton, S. Phillips, T. O’Hagan, R. Clayton, C.

Anderson, J. Allen

Murray Bushrangers 1.2-8 2.6-18 3.8-26 3.8-26

Gippsland Power 2.0-12 2.0-12 3.0-18 3.0-18

Murray Bushrangers

Goal Kickers: A. Favaro, S. Damon, M. Kennedy

Best Players: C. Knight, R. Webster, G. Egan, G. Goldsworthy,

M. Brown, P. Nash

Gippsland Power

Goal Kickers: C. Beale, M. Muller, T. Hanks

Best Players: T. Hanks, H. Whitford, L. Van Berkel, E. Haeusler ,

J. Redmond, D. Guttridge

Greater Western Victoria Rebels 3.3-21 3.3-21 4.3-27 5.4-34

Bendigo Pioneers 1.0-6 3.2-20 3.4-22 4.5-29

Greater Western Victoria Rebels

Goal Kickers: A. Humphries 2, F. McKenzie, C. Leighton, G.

Clarke

Best Players: S. Van De Heuvel, E. Bibby, L. Butler, S. Molan, A.

McDonald, C. Lowrey

Bendigo Pioneers

Goal Kickers: J. Jolliff e 2, K. Jacques, E. Zanker

Best Players: J. Jolliff e, M. Williamson, K. Jacques, A. Tupper,

A. Hampton, E. Zanker

ROUND THREE

Calder Cannons 3.3-21 7.9-51 13.12-90 15.15-105

Western Jets 1.1-7 1.1-7 1.1-7 1.1-7

Calder Cannons

Goal Kickers: C. Molloy 5, M. Conti 2, C. Hodgson 2, G. Patrikios

2, K. Sutton, M. Prespakis, R. Love, C. Macumber

Best Players: G. Patrikios, C. Molloy, M. Prespakis, M. Conti, C.

Rendelmann, L. Caruso

Western Jets

Goal Kickers: M. Field

Best Players: K. Rebuff o, A. Hobbs, O. Forsythe, K. Koropeckyj,

E. Gardner, B. Stevens

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TAC Cup Girls: Bendigo Pioneers vs Gippsland Power

Coach: Scott McDougal

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Megan Fitzsimon Bairnsdale

2 Samara Beaton D.W.W.W.W.

3 Jess Gysberts Phillip Island

5 Tyla Hanks Beaconsfield

6 Emily Haeusler Traralgon

7 Lily Van Berkel Traralgon

8 Chandra Abrahams Neerim Neerim Sth JFC

9 Lucy Deller Bairnsdale

10 Holly Whitford Maff ra

11 Juliette Townsend Dalyston

12 Makeisha Muller Phillip Island

13 Channen Dare Warragul Colts

14 Shaye Symes Yarragon JFC

15 Chelsey Bray Sale

16 Darcy Guttridge Traralgon

17 Seanan Trewin Leongatha

18 Ashley Jans Maff ra

19 Georgia Collins Maff ra

20 Laura Thompson Phillip Island

21 Sarah Orton Hill End

22 Hayley Balmer Dalyston

23 Caitlyn Beale Morwell

24 Demi Plunkett Traralgon

25 Jocelyn Warwick Traralgon

26 Amy Dunn Maff ra

27 Nikia Webber Traralgon

38 Tayla Walsh Morwell

43 Ella O’flynn Dalyston

45 Jules Redmond Phillip Island

Coach: Shawn McCormick

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Tia Needs Kangaroo Flat

2 Sharni Barker Golden Square

3 Rachel Thomas Kangaroo Flat

4 Aisling Tupper Strathfieldsaye

6 Hannah Spencer Woorinen

8 Maddy Baldwin Echuca

9 Loree Newton Gisborne

10 Ashlea Hampton Strathfieldsaye

11 Eillish Cumming Nth Bendigo

12 Charlotte Edlin Strathfieldsaye

13 Tess Goodrem Mildura

15 Bridie Kinghorn Kyneton

16 Choney Meemusour Castlemaine

17 Megan Williamson Woorinen

18 Lily McNair Kangaroo Flat

19 Rilee Coulson Huntly

20 Kate Douglass Sth Bendigo

22 Eden Zanker Woorinen

23 Taylor Bellesini Eaglehawk

24 Aisha Kirchofer Echuca

25 Kodi Jacques Strathfieldsaye

27 Dayna Kelly- Guthrie Woorinen

28 Alice Bailey Strathfieldsaye

29 Jordyn Jolliff e Woorenin

30 Breanna Kelly- Guthrie Woorinen

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TAC Cup Girls: Murray Bushrangers vs Geelong Falcons

Coach: Jason Armistead

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Tiahna Andree-Janez Barwon Heads

2 Hayley Boehm Grovedale

3 Gabrielle Deller Modewarre

4 Phoebe Lingam Torquay

5 Murphy Floyd

6 Olivia Purcell St. Mary’s

7 Paige Sheppard Bell Post Hill

8 Luka Lesosky-Hay Torquay

9 Zoe Brauer Modewarre

10 Zoe Inei Geelong West

11 Nina Morrison

12 Annie Haigh Lara

13 Lucy McEvoy St. Mary’s

14 Tiarna Pitt Torquay

15 Eliza Shannon Newtown & Chilwell

16 Abbey Chapman Geelong West

17 Ellie Loughnane

18 Kaitlyn Haustorfer Lara

19 Ellie Nigro Torquay

20 Ciara Larkins Torquay

21 Denby Taylor Newtown & Chilwell

22 Sachi DeGiacomi Torquay

23 Ruby Benham Modewarre

24 Sophie Baker St Mary’s

25 Sophie Dinneen Barwon Heads

26 Mia Sheppard Bell Post Hill

27 Paris Sharp Lara

28 Emily Allan Newtown & Chilwell

29 Jazlyn Fisher Grovedale

30 Amy Gorell Modewarre

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Ada Chessor Shepparton/ Notre

2 Gabrielle Goldsworthy Alpine Lions

3 Chelsea Knight Wodonga Raiders

4 Jess McLean Wodonga Raiders

6 Chloe Brain Darebin Falcons

7 Millie Brown Mooroopna

8 Elise Freeman Alpine Lions

9 Holly Robinson Finley

10 Tamara Smith Mooroopna

12 Tali Verhoeven Northern Angels

13 Tahlia Sleeth Mooroopna

16 Eloise Ashley-Cooper Finley

17 Emily Balaburov Shepparton/ Notre

18 Teneale Keene Wodonga Raiders

19 Rhys Winlata Alpine Lions

20 Rebecca Webster Mooroopna

21 Sophie Damon Shepparton/ Notre

22 Iilish Ross Lavington Panthers

23 Amy Duquid Shepparton/ Notre

24 Ahlani Eddy Lavington Panthers

25 Grace Egan Shepparton/ Notre

26 Abby Favaro Shepparton/ Notre

28 Paige Nash Finley

29 Julia Harvey Wodonga Raiders

30 Molly Kennedy Katamatite

Coach: Sam Ahmet

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TAC Cup Girls: Dandenong Stingrays vs GWV Rebels

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Shelley Heath Dromana FC

2 Shaneece Stratton Cranbourne JFC

3 Dayna Smith Frankston Dolphins JFC

4 Jessica Guy-Toogood Beleura JFC

5 Eloise Allen-Burns Mount Eliza JFC

6 Ruby Clayton Beaconsfield Youth Girls

7 Sophie Phillips Cranbourne Womens FC

8 Tilly Giddings-Constable Seaford JFC

10 Abbey Jordan Rye JFC

11 Bridie Kennedy Dromana FC

12 Molly McDonald Seaford JFC

13 Georgia Gee Beaconsfield JFC

14 Tayla Prentice Rosebud FC

15 Jordyn Allen Rye JFC

16 Chloe Anderson Beaconsfield Youth Girls

17 Kaitlynn Bader Beaconsfield JFC Girls

18 Saige Bayne Mount Eliza JFC

19 Brooke Borchard Beaconsfield JFC

20 Emily Browning Seaford Seniors

21 Lauren Field Frankston Dolphins

22 Taylah O’Hagan Cranbourne Seniors Womens

23 Amelia (Ash) Jordan Rye JFC

24 Courtney Jones Seaford

25 Charlotte Seedsman Balnarring Thunder

26 Isabella Shannon Balnarring JFC

27 Ashlee Sibly Cranbourne Youth Girls

28 Tyanna Smith Beaconsfield Youth Girls

29 Brooke Struylaart Beaconsfield JFC

30 Piper Swayn Rosebud JFC

31 Brooke Vernon Rye JFC - Youth

32 Jasmine Watson Tooradin Delmore

33 Maddison Watson Tooradin Delmore

35 Lucinda Cripps Frankston Dolphins JFC

36 Georgia Gourlay Cranbourne Womens FC

38 Chandler Felton Fountain Gate

44 Samantha Ryan Frankston Dolphins JFC

54 Suede Croad Rye JFC

Coach: Dee Longwill Coach: Jeff Whittaker

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

2 Tara Jasper Horsham

3 Katie McAloon Redan

4 Cecilia Lowrey Ararat

5 Aily McAuliff e Horsham

6 Nyakoat Dajiak East Point

7 Tess Heath Ballarat

8 Tess Marra Nhill

9 Amy McDonald Redan

10 Amy Jackson Lake Wendouree

11 Amelia Monk Warnambool

12 Ayesha Nicholson Ararat

13 Caitlyn Smith South Warnambool

14 Chloe Leighton South West

15 Denver Henson South Warnambool

16 Ella Wood Ararat

17 Hannah Simpson Ballarat

18 Isabel Fraser Ballarat

19 Jaymie Saunders North Ballarat

20 Jordie McAuliff e Horsham

21 Kristen Prebble Redan

22 Laura Booth Lake Wendouree

23 Lauren Butler Maryborough

24 Natasha Hinchcliff e Waubra

25 Nekaela Butler Ararat

26 Nicola Penny Ballarat

27 Portia Hughes Redan

28 Rebecca Sinclair Lake Wendouree

29 Rene Caris Quantong

30 Sophie van de Huevel Ballarat

33 Jasmine Kawa Redan

34 Amelia Cross Ballarat

35 Angela Stoneman Sailors Falls

36 Faith McKenzie Horsham

37 Georgia Clarke South West

38 Lauren Sykes Ararat

39 Maddy Selmon Ballarat

40 Sophie Draff in Vite Vite North

41 Sohpie Molan Lake Wendouree

43 Kate Gleeson South West

44 Ella Bibby Waracknabeal

45 Alyssa Humphries Ararat

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Coach: Leeann Gill

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Isabel Quintal St Peters

2 Jemma Owen St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

3 Charis Ulu-Peniata Parkmore

5 Maddi Wilson St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

10 Leora Elias St Peters

11 Kate Holden St Peters

13 Izzy Huntington Melbourne University

14 Jessica Campbell East Brighton

15 Nicole Amiet Brighton East

16 Alanna Dalley East Brighton

17 Holly Bate Prahran

18 Ally Bild Ajax

19 Chelsea Bowen St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

20 Carly Dillon Melbourne University

21 Abbie McKay Prahran

22 Beth Supple St Peters

23 Olivia Vesely Glen Iris

25 Sophia Rothfield Prahran

30 Emily Whitehouse St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

32 Olivia Poole Prahran

33 Molly Denahy Maloney St Kilda City

34 Bryanna Arnold East Malvern

35 Eleanor Brown Glen Iris

36 Karina Diaz Parkmore

37 Oliva Appleby Port Melbourne Colts

38 Sophie Dethridge St Kilda City

39 Georgia Ricardo St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

40 Sasha Long St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

41 Charlotte Davis Modicalloc Braeside

44 Georgia Wilson St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

45 Mietta Nolan East Brighton

54 Kenika Reth Parkmore

55 Taylah Grasso St Peters

56 Issabella Stutt Port Melbourne Colts

66 Taylah Tysoe St Bedes / Mentone Tigers

TAC Cup Girls: Western Jets vs Sandringham Dragons

Coach: Bridget Barker

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Elise Vella Wyndhamvale

2 Elizabeth Georgostathis VU Western Spurs

3 Emily Gardner Point Cook

4 Tylah Hohapata Wyndhamvale

5 Leah Spargo Keilor

6 Madison Lister VU Western Spurs

7 Olivia Forsythe VU Western Spurs

8 Maddison Field Bacchus Marsh

9 Tatiana Zahra Keilor

10 Emma Ludolff Caroline Springs

11 Maddison James Darley

12 Chelsea Jansen Deer Park

13 Caitlyn Gashi Aberfelfie

14 Laura Wright Keilor

15 Mary Daw Wyndhamvale

16 Charlee Macpherson Darley

17 Celeste Defina Aberfelfie

18 Mollie-Ann Gregory Sunbury

19 Maddison Cooper Deer Park

20 Isabelle Pritchard Spotswood

21 Larissa Renaut Wyndhamvale

22 Isabella Grant Spotswood

23 Aleesha Hobbs Keilor

24 Isabella Negri Deer Park

25 Emmerson Hitch Melton Centrals

26 Kaitlyn O’keefe Keilor

27 Kayla Koropeckyj Wyndhamvale

28 Lauren Basto Wyndhamvale

29 Katarina Rebuff o VU Western Spurs

30 Sheyanne Love Deer Park

31 Maddison-Eve Fenech Caroline Springs

32 Brodie Stevens Deer Park

33 Cleo Saxon-Jones Wyndhamvale

34 Sharnie Whiting Wyndhamvale

35 Abbi Bolt Darley

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TAC Cup Girls: Oakleigh Chargers vs Calder Cannons

Coach: Alicia Eva

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Haylea Cooke Roxburgh Park

2 Felicity Theodore Sunbury

3 Madison Prespakis Sunbury

4 Tenille Cook Sunbury

5 Caesha Langborne Wallan

8 Eliza Vale Melbourne Uni

9 Zoe Hardiman Sunbury

10 Molly Hemburrow Sunbury

11 Alana Barba

12 Alicia Rooth Kyneton

15 Georgia Marsland Pascoe Vale

16 Chloe Hodgson Sunbury

17 Chloe Molloy Diamond Creek

18 Carla Rendelmann Aberfeldie

21 Georgia Patrikios Pascoe Vale

22 Mia Muscat Strathmore

23 Jessie Cameron Keilor

25 Kiandra Tuvaine Pascoe Vale

27 Molly Warburton Gisborne

28 Rose Love Wallan

29 Stephanie Elias Brunswick

30 Cadence Ashley Montmorency

31 Jacinta Taylor Sunbury

32 Terira Fry Craigieburn

33 Bianca Pepper Sunbury

34 Lauren Anthony Airport West

35 Rainbow Ebert Glenroy

37 Eleanor Cornish Assumption College

38 Erin Bult Keilor

39 Phoebe Chisholm Laurimer

41 Lauren Caruso Keilor

42 Kellie Sutton Sunbury

45 Cheyene Macumber Sunbury

46 Sarah Dargan Pascoe Vale

48 Caitlyn Brown Gisborne

49 Monique Conti Melbourne Uni

50 Shenay Thomas Keilor

Coach: Luke O’Shannessy

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

5 Amelia Van Oosterwijck Waverly Blues FC

16 Alana Porter St Peters FC

17 Nicola Xenos Kew Comets FC

21 Charlotte Moon Glen Iris

22 Zoe Makris Whitehorse Colts FC

24 Ayla Williams Blackburn FC

25 Stephanie Charakas Beverley Hills FC

29 Melanie Bertuna Bulleen Templestowe JFC

30 Gemma Lagioia Blackburn FC

32 Chloe O’Malley Blackburn FC

34 Julia Halaseh-Russo Old Trinity Football Club

36 Sarah Ezzat Glen Iris Gladiators FC

37 Miriam Youkhana Blackburn FC

38 Alicia Mckertish Ashburton Redbacks FC

39 Georgia Relph Bulleen Templestowe JFC

40 Rachael Traplin Bulleen Templestowe JFC

42 Tess Plowman Prahran JFC

43 Chelsea Mitchell Old Xavier

44 Jasmine D’Amato Donvale FC

45 Tricia Cowan Blackburn FC

46 Alice Pamminger Whitehorse Colts FC

49 Sarah Cameron Glen Iris Gladiators FC

51 Millie Klingbeil Ashburton Redbacks FC

54 Emily Roos Ashburton Redbacks FC

55 Atlanta Stubbings Glen Iris Gladiators FC

58 Lilah Flanigan Prahran Sharks FC

61 Eleanor Owen Glen Iris Gladiators FC

62 Holly Spencer Kew Rovers FC

63 Georgia Wyett Ashburton Redbacks FC

65 Shenae Dixon Bulleen Templestowe JFC

67 Hannah McLaren Surrey Park FC

68 Allysha Dyer Prahran JFC

69 Laura Mayne Bulleen Templestowe JFC

70 Eliana Parratt Blackburn FC

71 Bridie Winbanks Blackburn FC

72 Katie Lynch Kew Rovers FC

74 Emily Harley Blackburn FC

75 Emerson Angove Ashburton Redbacks FC

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TAC Cup Girls: Northern Knights vs Eastern Ranges

Coach: Rebecca Privitelli

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Lily Brancatisano Laurimar

2 Marnie Jarvis Yarrambat

3 Nell Morris-Dalton Fitzroy

4 Neve O’Connor Diamond Creek

5 Madeline Brancatisano Laurimar

6 Keely Fitzgerald Hurstbridge

7 Bailey Schultz Montmorency

8 Maddy Guerin Fitzroy

9 Courtney Jones-Hughes Donvale

10 Charlotte Mikic St Marys

11 Lily Paterson Eltham

12 Natasha Reeve Ivanhoe

13 Mika Suzuki Yarrambat

14 Bonnie Cantrill Diamond Creek

15 Alice Doyle Ivanhoe

16 Taylah Manson Greensborough

17 Ciara Fitzgerald West Preston

18 Sarah Sansonetti Bundoora

19 Ruby Panozzo Montmorency

20 Olivia Antonello Yarrambat

21 Eve Capetola Banyule

22 Britney Gutknecht Laurimar

23 Gabrielle Newton Montmorency

24 Alexandra Pronesti Yarrambat

25 Emma Toscano Bulleen-Templestowe

26 Ebony Clayton St Marys

27 Paije Kearney Epping

28 Bridgette Hallal Darebin Falcons

29 Lauren Durante Diamond Creek

30 Gabby Cleeman Parkside

32 Abby Glascott Ivanhoe

33 Taylah Curavic Laurimar

34 Stephanie Yoannidis Montmorency

35 Malaya Rodezno Eltham

37 Cameron Schultz Montmorency

38 Courtney Beaton Greensborough

40 Sarah Townsend Montmorency

Greta Miller

Coach: Tom Humphrey

3232

No. NAME LOCAL CLUB G B

1 Paige Buruma East Ringwood

2 Gabriella De Angelis Whitehorse Colts

3 Phyllisia Palipuaminnini Worowa

4 Caitlin Vippond Knox Falcons

5 Isabella Rennick Emerald

6 Karli Banks Norwood

7 Katherine Chamberlain Vermont

8 Abbey Goullet Blackburn

9 Lauren Szigeti Bulleen Templestowe

10 Sophie Braunthal Knox

11 Madeline Edwards whitehorse colts

12 Jessica Provan Mt evelyn

13 Jenna Richardson Donvale

14 Imogen Ball Knox Falcons

15 Melanie Hogg Mount Evelyn

16 Emma Horne Billanook College

17 Savannah Bowden My Evelyn

18 Olivia Flanagan Chirnside Park

19 Ella Mooney Donvale

20 Bronte Rowlands Bayswater

21 Paige Whitworth N/A

22 Emerson Woods Mt Evelyn

23 Sophie Faulwetter Chirnside Park

24 Ysabelle Price Mount Evelyn

25 Georgia Macpherson Chirnside Park

26 Laura McClelland Ferntree Gully

27 Gabrielle Zappia Wandin

28 Lilly Kelly Mount Evelyn

29 Holly Spicer Knox Falcons

30 Hayley Tucker Mt Evelyn

31 Marina Taverna Donvale

32 Charlotte Wilson Ferntree Gully

33 Ashleigh Watt Norwood

34 Sarah Kendall Knox

35 Jorja Borg Chirnside Park

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Senior Fixture

Round 1 Time

Saturday April 8

Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Friday April 14

Footscray vs Box Hill Hawks - Victoria University Whitten Oval 12.00PM

Saturday April 15

Sandringham vs Essendon - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Coburg vs Collingwood - Piranha Park 2.40PM*

Sunday April 16

Richmond vs North Ballarat - Punt Road Oval 12.00PM

Werribee vs Geelong - Spring Creek Reserve 2.00PM

Monday April 17

Williamstown vs Casey Demons - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Round 2 Time

Saturday April 22

Geelong vs Port Melbourne - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Coburg - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Sandringham vs Richmond - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Northern Blues vs Williamstown - Preston City Oval 2.40PM*

Werribee vs Footscray - Victoria University Whitten Oval 5.00PM

Casey Demons vs North Ballarat - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday April 23

Essendon vs Collingwood - Windy Hill 1.00PM

Round 3 Time

Friday April 28

Footscray vs North Ballarat - Victoria University Whitten Oval 7.00PM

Saturday April 29

Sandringham vs Collingwood - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Werribee vs Essendon - North Melbourne Recreation Reserve 2.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Richmond - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Geelong vs Casey Demons - Simonds Stadium 2.40PM*

Sunday April 30

Coburg vs Northern Blues - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Williamstown vs Box Hill Hawks - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Round 4 Time

Saturday May 6

Geelong vs Box Hill Hawks - Simonds Stadium 11.00AM

Essendon vs Port Melbourne - Frankston Oval 12.00PM

Sandringham vs North Ballarat - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.10PM*

Footscray vs Richmond - Etihad Stadium 3.00PM

Sunday May 7

Collingwood vs Northern Blues - Victoria Park 1.00PM

Werribee vs Casey Demons - Hogans Road Reserve - Hoppers

Crossing2.00PM

Williamstown vs Coburg - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Round 5 Time

Friday May 12

North Ballarat vs Williamstown - Eureka Stadium 7.00PM

Saturday May 13

Essendon vs Geelong - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Werribee vs Collingwood - Norm Minns Oval 2.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Footscray - North Port Oval 2.10PM*

Sunday May 14

Box Hill Hawks vs Richmond - Box Hill City Oval 12.00PM

Northern Blues vs Casey Demons - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Coburg vs Sandringham - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Round 6 Time

Saturday May 20

North Ballarat vs Werribee - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Coburg vs Essendon - Piranha Park 1.00PM

Northern Blues vs Sandringham - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Footscray vs Geelong - Victoria University Whitten Oval 2.10PM*

Collingwood vs Box Hill Hawks - Holden Centre 3.45PM

Casey Demons vs Port Melbourne - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday May 21

Williamstown vs Richmond - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

State Game Weekend Time

Saturday May 27

VFL vs WAFL - TBC TBC*

Richmond vs Essendon - Punt Road Oval 4.00PM

Footscray vs Sandringham - Victoria University Whitten Oval 7.00PM

BYE - all other teams

Round 7 Time

Saturday June 3

Essendon vs North Ballarat - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Richmond vs Werribee - Holm Park Recreation Reserve 1.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks - North Port Oval 2.10PM*

Sunday June 4

Collingwood vs Sandringham - Victoria Park 12.00PM

Coburg vs Casey Demons - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Williamstown vs Geelong - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

BYE - Footscray, Northern Blues

Round 8 Time

Friday June 9

Footscray vs Essendon - Victoria University Whitten Oval 7.00PM

Saturday June 10

Northern Blues vs Coburg - TBC 11.30AM

Williamstown vs Sandringham - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Casey Demons vs Collingwood - Casey Fields 2.10PM*

Sunday June 11

North Ballarat vs Box Hill Hawks - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

BYE - Geelong, Port Melbourne, Richmond, Werribee

Round 9 Time

Saturday June 17

Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Northern Blues vs Werribee - IKON Park 2.10PM*

Richmond vs Geelong - Punt Road Oval 4.30PM

Casey Demons vs Footscray - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday June 18

Williamstown vs North Ballarat - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Collingwood, Essendon, Sandringham

Round 10 Time

Saturday June 24

Essendon vs Williamstown - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Sandringham vs Coburg - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Collingwood - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Casey Demons - Box Hill City Oval 2.10PM*

Footscray vs Werribee - Etihad Stadium 3.00PM

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* Channel 7 broadcast game

Sunday June 25

Richmond vs Northern Blues - Punt Road Oval 12.00PM

North Ballarat vs Geelong - Eureka Stadium 2.00PM

Round 11 Time

Saturday July 1

Geelong vs Coburg - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Casey Demons - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Essendon vs Richmond - Windy Hill 2.10PM*

Sunday July 2

Collingwood vs Footscray - Victoria Park 11.45AM

Northern Blues vs Box Hill Hawks - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Sandringham vs Werribee - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

BYE - North Ballarat, Williamstown

Round 12 Time

Saturday July 8

Richmond vs Casey Demons - Holm Park Recreation Reserve 1.00PM

Geelong vs Collingwood - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

Coburg vs Werribee - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Northern Blues vs Port Melbourne - Preston City Oval 2.00PM

Sunday July 9

North Ballarat vs Essendon - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Sandringham vs Footscray - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Round 13 Time

Saturday July 15

Essendon vs Northern Blues - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Collingwood vs Williamstown - Victoria Park 1.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Sandringham - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Werribee vs Richmond - Frankston Oval 2.00PM

Geelong vs Footscray - Simonds Stadium 7.00PM

Sunday July 16

Box Hill Hawks vs North Ballarat - Box Hill City Oval 12.00PM

BYE - Casey Demons, Coburg

Round 14 Time

Saturday July 22

Geelong vs Sandringham - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

North Ballarat vs Northern Blues - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Footscray vs Coburg - Victoria University Whitten Oval 1.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Williamstown - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Casey Demons vs Essendon - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday July 23

Richmond vs Collingwood - Punt Road Oval 10.20AM

Box Hill Hawks vs Werribee - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Round 15 Time

Saturday July 29

Northern Blues vs Geelong - IKON Park 1.00PM

Williamstown vs Footscray - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

Sunday July 30

North Ballarat vs Richmond - Eureka Stadium 11.00AM

Collingwood vs Essendon - Victoria Park 11.45AM

Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Casey Demons vs Coburg - Casey Fields 2.00PM

Werribee vs Port Melbourne - RAMS Arena 2.00PM

Round 16 Time

Saturday August 5

Northern Blues vs Footscray - IKON Park 11.00AM

North Ballarat vs Port Melbourne - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Geelong - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Sandringham vs Casey Demons - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2.00PM

Werribee vs Collingwood - Etihad Stadium 3.00PM

Sunday August 6

Coburg vs Williamstown - Piranha Park 2.00PM

BYE - Essendon, Richmond

Round 17 Time

Saturday August 12

Essendon vs Box Hill Hawks - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Port Melbourne vs Coburg - North Port Oval 2.00PM

Casey Demons vs Northern Blues - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday August 13

Collingwood vs North Ballarat - Victoria Park 1.00PM

Geelong vs Richmond - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

Williamstown vs Werribee - Burbank Oval 2.00PM

BYE - Footscray, Sandringham

Round 18 Time

Saturday August 19

Essendon vs Footscray - Windy Hill 12.00PM

Werribee vs Northern Blues - IKON Park 1.00PM

Coburg vs North Ballarat - Piranha Park 2.00PM

Collingwood vs Geelong - Holden Centre 5.00PM

Casey Demons vs Williamstown - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday August 20

Richmond vs Sandringham - Punt Road Oval 12.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Port Melbourne - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Round 19 Time

Saturday August 26

Footscray vs Williamstown - Victoria University Whitten Oval 12.00PM

North Ballarat vs Sandringham - Eureka Stadium 1.00PM

Collingwood vs Port Melbourne - Victoria Park 1.00PM

Casey Demons vs Werribee - Casey Fields 7.00PM

Sunday August 27

Richmond vs Coburg - Punt Road Oval 12.00PM

Geelong vs Essendon - Simonds Stadium 1.00PM

Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues - Box Hill City Oval 2.00PM

Finals Week 1

September 2/3

Qualifying and Elimination Finals

Finals Week 2

September 9/10

Semi Finals

Finals Week 3

September 16/17

Preliminary Finals

Finals Week 4

Sunday September 24

Grand Final

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Development League Fixture

Round 1 Time

Saturday April 8

Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Saturday April 15

Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Monday April 17

Williamstown vs Casey Demons - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 2 Time

Saturday April 22

Box Hill Hawks vs Coburg - Box Hill City Oval 10.45 AM

Northern Blues vs Williamstown - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Sandringham vs Werribee - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Round 3 Time

Saturday April 29

Port Melbourne vs Werribee - North Port Oval 10.00 AM

Sunday April 30

Coburg vs Northern Blues - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Williamstown vs Box Hill Hawks - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Sandringham - Casey Fields 11.00 AM

Round 4 Time

Saturday May 6

Sandringham vs Port Melbourne - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday May 7

Werribee vs Casey Demons - Hogans Road Reserve - Hoppers

Crossing

11.00 AM

Williamstown vs Casey Demons - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 5 Time

Saturday May 13

Port Melbourne vs Williamstown - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday May 14

Box Hill Hawks vs Werribee - Box Hill City Oval 9.00 AM

Coburg vs Sandringham - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Northern Blues vs Casey Demons - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Round 6 Time

Saturday May 20

Coburg vs Box Hill Hawks - Piranha Park 9.30 AM

Northern Blues vs Sandringham - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Port Melbourne - Casey Fields 4.00 PM

Sunday May 21

Williamstown vs Werribee - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 7 Time

Saturday June 3

Port Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday June 4

Coburg vs Casey Demons - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Williamstown vs Werribee - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 8 Time

Saturday June 10

Williamstown vs Sandringham - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Northern Blues vs Coburg - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Box Hill Hawks - Casey Fields 11.00 AM

Round 9 Time

Saturday June 17

Northern Blues vs Werribee - IKON Park 11.00 AM

Coburg vs Port Melbourne - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Sunday June 18

Williamstown vs Sandringham - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 10 Time

Saturday June 24

Sandringham vs Coburg - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Box Hill Hawks vs Casey Demons - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday June 25

Williamstown vs Werribee - Burbank Oval 1.30 PM

Round 11 Time

Saturday July 1

Port Melbourne vs Casey Demons - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday July 2

Northern Blues vs Box Hill Hawks - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Sandringham vs Werribee - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Round 12 Time

Saturday July 8

Coburg vs Werribee - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Northern Blues vs Port Melbourne - Preston City Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday July 9

Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

Sandringham vs Casey Demons - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Round 13 Time

Saturday July 15

Port Melbourne vs Sandringham - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday July 16

Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues - Box Hill City Oval 9.00 AM

Round 14 Time

Saturday July 22

Port Melbourne vs Williamstown - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Northern Blues - Casey Fields 4.00 PM

Sunday July 23

Box Hill Hawks vs Werribee - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

Sandringham vs Coburg - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Round 15 Time

Sunday July 30

Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Coburg - Casey Fields 11.00 AM

Werribee vs Port Melbourne - RAMS Arena 11.00 AM

Round 16 Time

Saturday August 5

Sandringham vs Casey Demons - Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11.00 AM

Sunday August 6

Coburg vs Williamstown - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Box Hill Hawks vs Werribee - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

Northern Blues vs Port Melbourne - Preston City Oval 12.00 PM

Round 17 Time

Saturday August 12

Port Melbourne vs Coburg - North Port Oval 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Northern Blues - Casey Fields 4.00 PM

Sunday August 13

Williamstown vs Werribee - Burbank Oval 11.00 AM

Round 18 Time

Saturday August 19

Werribee vs Northern Blues - IKON Park 10.00 AM

Coburg vs Sandringham - Piranha Park 11.00 AM

Casey Demons vs Williamstown - Casey Fields 4.00 PM

Sunday August 20

Box Hill Hawks vs Port Melbourne - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

Round 19 Time

Saturday August 26

Williamstown vs Coburg - Victoria University Whitten Oval 3.00 PM

Casey Demons vs Werribee - Casey Fields 4.00 PM

Sunday August 27

Box Hill Hawks vs Northern Blues - Box Hill City Oval 11.00 AM

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PROUDLY SPONSORED BY:

Senior Coach: Gary Ayres

Development Coach: Trent McMicking

Ground Address: North Port Oval,

Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne 3207

Telephone: 9646 2094

Email: [email protected]

Website: portmelbournefc.com.au

@PortMelbourneFC

/pmfcborough

@portmelbourne_borough

Port Melbourne

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

No. NAME DOB HT WT G B

1 Mack Rivett 17-May-96 183 82

2 Khan Haretuku 19-Oct-89 199 105

3 Luke Tynan 08-Oct-91 183 85

4 Thomas O’Sullivan 01-May-91 179 75

6 Jordan Lisle 12-Jul-90 196 96

7 Dylan Conway 28-Jan-92 185 88

8 Dylan Van Unen 22-Jun-90 190 84

9 Billy Hogan 26-Apr-95 180 77

10 Toby Pinwill (C) 17-Feb-85 188 97

11 Mitch Golby 03-Oct-91 183 82

12 Josh Tynan 06-Nov-93 187 83

13 Thomas Gordon 11-Oct-91 178 76

14 Isaac Conway 29-May-95 185 85

15 Leigh Osborne 13-Mar-90 183 85

16 Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 08-Feb-96 186 82

17 Alex Urban 27-Jul-96 180 77

18 Mitch Wooff indin 03-Feb-93 178 78

20 Sam Dwyer 29-Aug-86 180 79

21 Lucas Cook 03-Mar-92 195 93

23 Hugh Sandilands 07-Mar-89 189 90

24 Mitch Hayes 01-Mar-93 176 82

25 Tom Hobbs 08-Mar-97 182 89

26 Nathan Batsanis 18-Mar-88 180 79

27 Damian Mascitti 18-Aug-92 190 87

28 Robin Nahas 10-Nov-87 176 73

29 Chris Cain 14-Jul-87 181 83

30 Brodie Murdoch 21-Jan-94 188 78

31 Brody Mihocek 04-Feb-93 192 97

32 Blake Pearson 16-Jan-95 174 74

33 Charlie Kelso 10-Aug-94 208 106

34 Shane Valenti 29-Jan-87 175 86

35 Eli Templeton 19-Aug-95 183 73

36 Lachlan Waddell 12-May-95 200 96

37 Harvey Hooper 10-Jun-97 181 84

38 David Iaccarino 20-Dec-94 183 82

39 Kyle Dove 22-Apr-95 196 88

40 Scott Clarke 07-May-90 192 87

41 Riley Hogan 05-Feb-92 183 77

42 Tim Knowles 07-Apr-93 188 85

43 Anthony Vella 17-Apr-94 187 76

45 Jake O’Brien 30-Jul-97 178 72

46 Michael Tang 22-Dec-96 189 87

47 Michael Wenn 11-Dec-96 199 102

49 Chris Carey 11-Aug-94 198 102

53 Jeremy Gleeson 19-Jul-95 191 91

59 Sam Bennett 22-Jan-95 190 87

61 Sam De Soysa 16-Oct-95 194 89

65 James Pullan 13-May-98 194 80

66 Ash Krakauer 26-Jun-98 172 71

68 Ethan Hanley 31-Dec-98 172 70

Listen to Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues on VFL Live from 1.45pm Saturday

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Senior Coach: Josh Fraser

Development Coach: Ian Aitken

Ground Address: Preston City Oval,

Cramer Street, Preston 3072 and

IKON Park, Royal Parade, Carlton 3053

Telephone: 9470 2224

Email: [email protected]

Website: northernbluesfc.com.au

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Northern Blues *AFL Primary Listed Player #AFL Rookie Listed Player

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

No. NAME DOB HT WT G B

1 Tom Wilson (C) 16-May-92 176 78

2 Jack Silvagni * 17-Dec-97 191 93

3 Kye Declase 15-Oct-96 185 81

4 Sam Russell 29-Dec-95 180 81

5 Alex Browne 09-Aug-92 180 85

6 Glenn Strachan 06-Jul-90 184 80

7 Dylan Buckley * 16-Mar-93 180 79

8 Luke Russell 24-Jan-92 186 83

11 Tim Jones 10-Nov-96 181 80

12 Zach Ballard 25-Feb-96 185 83

13 Cam O’Shea 13-Mar-92 193 91

14 Liam Jones * 24-Feb-91 198 99

15 Andrew Phillips * 03-Jul-91 201 100

17 Sam Peet 14-Mar-97 199 98

18 Bailey Jordan 09-Apr-96 194 95

19 Harry McKay * 24-Dec-97 200 97

20 Dyson Stevens 26-Oct-93 189 85

21 Cameron Barrett 17-May-96 183 81

22 Chris McCabe 30-Aug-96 179 77

24 Tyler Roos 24-Mar-96 185 78

25 Kane Keppel 10-Jul-97 194 90

26 Alex Silvagni # 29-Sep-87 192 92

27 Angus Milham 08-Nov-94 210 96

29 Ben Casley 18-Mar-92 192 98

30 Sean Bolger 21-Jul-94 195 94

31 Patrick Kerr * 31-Jul-98 194 93

32 Nick Graham * 12-Jun-94 182 82

34 Jesse Glass-McCasker # 03-Jan-97 198 95

35 Marcus Stavrou 29-Sep-98 188 87

43 Simon White * 17-Jun-88 190 93

45 Mason Blakey 16-Sep-98 183 76

47 Ciaran Sheehan # 19-Nov-90 188 80

48 Kristian Jaksch * 07-Oct-94 196 90

49 Dennis Armfield * 22-Dec-86 181 82

50 Daniel Gorringe * 02-Jun-92 200 97

51 Jed Lamb * 19-Oct-92 182 82

52 Sam Fowler 11-Feb-98 170 68

54 Michael Romero 09-Oct-98 176 70

55 Liam Sumner * 24-Oct-95 184 84

56 Andrew Gallucci # 28-Jan-94 178 67

57 Fraser Pearce 27-Jul-96 188 83

58 Charlie Curnow * 03-Feb-97 191 95

60 David Cuningham * 30-Mar-97 183 79

62 Blaine Boekhorst * 02-Sep-93 185 75

65 Zac Fisher * 15-Jun-98 175 68

67 Cam Polson * 11-Mar-98 177 77

70 Tom Williamson * 12-Dec-98 188 80

72 Sam Kerridge * 26-Apr-93 187 87

76 Kym Lebois # 22-May-98 175 66

80 Matthew Korcheck # 12-Oct-91 208 106

Watch the live stream of Port Melbourne vs Northern Blues on vfl.com.au from 2pm Saturday

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QuizTest your knowledge of the TAC Cup’s six country teams – the Bendigo Pioneers, Dandenong Stingrays, Geelong Falcons, Gippsland Power, GWV Rebels and Murray Bushrangers – for Country Round in this week’s AFL Victoria Record quiz.

Answers: 1. Dandenong Stingrays and Geelong Falcons / 2. Two (Geelong Falcons and Murray Bushrangers) / 3. Dandenong Stingrays (0-5 record) and Murray Bushrangers (2-3) / 4. Adam Goodes (ex-Sydney) / 5. Gippsland Power (Matthew Stolarczyk 1999, Jarryd Blair 2008, Dyson Heppell 2010, Nick Graham 2012, Josh Scott 2013, Alex Carr 2014) / 6. Murray Bushrangers (10 total selections) / 7. 2001 (a loss to Calder Cannons) / 8. 2008 (Murray Bushrangers defeated Dandenong Stingrays – best-on-ground Steele Sidebottom pictured) / 9. GWV Rebels (Hugh McCluggage) / 10. Geelong Falcons (297 wins from 485 games played)

1. Which two country teams were part of the TAC Cup in its inaugural year of 1992?

2. How many TAC Cup premierships have the most successful country teams won?

3. Which two country teams have both played in five TAC Cup Grand Finals?

4. Which 300-game former AFL champion was named best-on-ground in the GWV Rebels’ only TAC Cup premiership victory in 1997?

5. Which country team has produced the most Morrish Medallists, with six?

6. Which country team produced the most total selections in the TAC Cup in the 2016 NAB AFL Draft and Rookie Draft ?

7. In which year did the Bendigo Pioneers make their only TAC Cup Grand Final appearance?

8. What was the last year in which a country team won a TAC Cup premiership?

9. Which country team produced its first Morrish Medallist in 2016?

10. Which country team had won the most all-time TAC Cup games before the start of the 2017 season?

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FOLLOW THE GAME PLAN.DRIVE SAFELY.Getting to the ground safely starts with planning your journey and leaving early. Out on the road, listen to your supervising driver, stay focused and, just like on the footy field, be aware of what’s around you so you can anticipate what others may do.