KNAPHILL FOOTBALL CLUB // OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME // 21/22 SEASON

KNAPHILL V ASHFORD TOWN (MIDDX)

Tuesday 24 AUGUST 2021 KICK-OFF 7:45pM emirates fa cup preliminary round replay

WHOS WHO USEFUL CONTATCS Chairman - David Freeman Clubhouse: 01483 475150 Vice Chairman – Keith Hills Football Secretary - Julie Elton Treasurer – Caroline Hills T: 07462868698 Football Secretary – Julie Elton e: [email protected] Match Secretary – Nick Croshaw Match Secretary - Nick Croshaw Club Welfare Officer - Vacant T: 07804698806 Bar Manager - Amy Trussler e: [email protected] Social & Fundraising - Vacant Commercial & Marketing - First Team Joint Managers – David Freeman Jamie Daltrey & John Cook T: 07717307511 Coaches – Roland Baker, Steve Cavey, e: [email protected] Steve Lynch Official Website Goalkeeper Coach – ,Andy Rowe www.knaphillfootballclub.co.uk Physiotherapist – Alice Watts Official Facebook Kit Man – Chris Draine Official Knaphill FC U23s Manager – Scott Sanders Official Twitter President - Dave Holloway @KnaphillFC Life Vice Presidents - Carl Barker, Official Instagram Mick Garbutt, Sean Carrigy, Gavin knaphill_fc Wilcox, Trevor Winham, Bob Russell,

Bob Pritchard, Phil Gasson, Kenny Bye, Ray Coombs, Bryan Freeman, John Wood, Caroline Hills, Keith Hills

Management Committee - Dave Holloway, David Freeman, Keith Hills, Caroline Hills, Julie Elton, Ray Coombs, Matthew Fance

Knaphill Football Club Redding Way Brookwood Country Park, Redding Way, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey GU21 2AY

Good evening and a warm welcome to players on contracts, but the most tonight's visitors Ashford Town and their disappointing part was there goal come management team. from our own mistake!

Tuffs and his management team are no We still have 8 or 9 players missing which strangers to Knaphill after taking the reins is very tough at any level of football and from Richard Keown a few seasons back, and by no means are we making excuses as doing a great job with there time in charge. the boys have been superb so far with a few playing out of position but that's part I'm sure tonight will be as tough as it was of non league. Saturday if not tougher so we will need to be bang on our game and concentrate for 90 As I mentioned a few weeks back we feel plus minutes against a well organised side we have a very good and competitive who are no doubt the favourites and play in squad available to us this season once we the league above (step 4). have everyone available in the coming weeks. However its the fa cup and that's where upsets are made! We are young side so we will make mistakes at times and be naive but its Our boys will go out and enjoy the occasion how we learn from those mistakes and and express themselves. move forward and push these boys on to Its another replay at Redding way on a the next few levels like we have in the Tuesday night under the lights. previous 5 or 6 years.

Saturdays fa cup game away to Ashford was a A massive well done to Jos Barker on his 1.1 draw, but plenty of chances in the game debut Saturday aswell at the age of 17 created by both sides with there keeper being thrown in at the deep end in a fa pulling off a great save that looked to be top cup tie and didn't look one bit out of place bins from where I was standing early on in well done. the 1st half. Its great to see all the lads who are out I thought we passed the ball well at times injured coming to support there team Saturday with Ashford's high press we was mates on matchdays and exactly how it brave on the ball. should be.

2nd half we was getting some joy with some Its also great to see so many faces quick passing with one and two touch and supporting us home and away this year, it getting in behind. doesn't go unnoticed.

The deadlock was broken on the 52nd minute We hope you enjoy the game and the with some good play down the left hand side season ahead. with jack getting in behind and standing up a Hope to see you all back for our next cross to Connor who got up well to nod home. league game against Beckenham town on 5 minutes later the hosts had some good play Saturday. down there left hand side breaking into the Safe journey back tonight for our box and going down from a challenge from opponents. our centre half and earning a penalty which was slotted home. #UpTheKnappers

We cant be to hard on the boys as they were Dalts superb against a side a step higher with For many years, it was assumed that season. The Ash Trees were League Cup Ashford Town Football Club was finalists in 1970-71 and League runners- formed in 1964. However, subsequent up in 1972-73. In 1974-75, Ashford research indicated the club was formed enjoyed their best season under the in 1958 as Ashford Albion and first managership of ex-Fulham player Frank competed in the Hounslow & District Reid, winning the League by three points League. Albion won two consecutive from perennial contenders Merrow. promotions to reach the Premier Although the championship eluded the Division of the Hounslow League and Club in following seasons, it usually were still competing at this level when finished in the top four and prior to season the club changed its name to Ashford 1982-83 an invitation was extended by Town in 1964. It was at this time that Surrey County FA to become founder the club adopted its distinctive members of the Surrey County Premier Tangerine & White colours. The club League. The invitation was readily endured a difficult first campaign as accepted and Ashford played their first the Town club and withdrew from the match in the new league on 4 September Premier Division, assuming the Reserve 1982, drawing 0-0 away to Farleigh Team’s place in Division Two. Rovers. Having rebuilt the club with a very Almost from its foundation, the Club had young team, Ashford Town rapidly aspirations to acquire its own ground and advanced back through the divisions of after one or two disappointments, this was the Hounslow & District League, achieved in August 1985, when a long absorbing Staines Youth Club FC. on lease was signed with Spelthorne Borough the way. Several individuals from that Council, enabling the Club to move to its era have remained with the Club and present home at Short Lane, now form the backbone of the Stanwell. From what was nothing more Committee. than a field, the facilities were quickly The Club was elected to the Surrey developed, with the first match at Short Intermediate League (Western) in 1967 Lane taking place in February 1986, and promoted at the end of their first following two postponements for snow.

The Club now possesses a modern clubhouse and bar, its place in the newly regionalised Division One of the kitchen facilities and boardroom. Floodlights were Isthmian League. A poor start saw the Club in the erected in September 1995, whilst the pitch is railed all bottom echelons of the table but a number of new round and partly walled, with standing covered signings saw a significant improvement and a 17th place accommodation, plus a purpose built 150-seater stand, finish, which was an excellent performance after winning built in 1998. An additional 100 seats were installed just one of the opening 16 league matches. on the opposite side of the ground to this stand in Further progress was made in 2003-04 as the Club 2006, after the club won promotion to the Isthmian finished 12th in Division 1 South. In the close season League Premier Division. prior to 2004-05, the pitch was completely relaid to For both geographical and historical reasons, Ashford include both irrigation and drainage systems, at a cost affiliate to both Middlesex and Surrey FAs and in 1989- of around £50,000, mostly financed by the Football 90, their last season as an Intermediate Club, they Stadia Improvement Fund. reached the final of both Counties’ Premier Cup The Club embarked upon new adventures in season competitions, beating Farnham Town in the Surrey 2004-05 in the Southern League for the first time, version but losing to Willesden Hawkeye in the Middlesex having been transferred over as a result of a restructure final. Runners-up spot in the League was also secured of the National League System. The Fourth Qualifying and with it the opportunity to enter senior football, as Round of the FA Cup was reached for the first time and members of the Combined Counties League, senior Mark Butler, renowned goal scorer in his day with status having been granted in May 1990. It was at this Aldershot Town, Staines Town and others was promoted point that the club changed its name to Ashford Town from Assistant Manager to Manager following the (Middlesex) FC, to avoid confusion with the Kent club of resignation of Nathan Wharf in December 2004. The the same name. play-offs were reached but resulted in a narrow defeat at During its ten year membership of the Combined Evesham United after extra time. Counties League, the Club never finished below sixth In 2005-06, Ashford went one better, finishing second in place, and after finishing 3rd and 2nd in seasons 1992- Division One West of the Southern League, to secure 93 and 93-94, it went on to win the League promotion to Step 3. This brought about a return to the Championship for four successive seasons. It was a Isthmian League for season 2006-07 and saw Ashford relative disappointment to only come 4th in 1998-99, competing at their highest ever level. The season even though the Club won the League Cup but a 5th brought consolidation of the new status with the added championship in just six seasons was secured in 99-00, bonus of reaching and winning the Westview (League) along with the Middlesex Charity Cup, the first ever Cup Final when Ashford triumphed 4-1 over Dover senior county cup honour. With the ground up to the Athletic at Bromley. The Reserves also lifted a trophy, required standard, Ashford took their place in the securing the Middlesex Premier Cup. Isthmian League for season 2000-01 and by finishing in third place, secured promotion to Division Two at the Ashford built on this success, rallying from the foot of first attempt. the table in November 2007 to narrowly miss a place in the promotion play-offs at the end of the 2007-08 The first season in Division Two did not the Club making season, a campaign which saw all of the club’s senior sufficient progress and after a series of indifferent sides challenge for honours. The senior side reached results, long serving manager Dave Kent left the Club on the Final of the Southern Combination Cup, the Reserves 28 March 2002. His replacement was Nathan Wharf, a reached the Finals of both the Middlesex Premier and long-serving former player, who stepped up from Surrey Premier Cups, while the Under-18 squad, led by Reserve Team management. club stalwart Mick Snowden were champions of the Further major improvements were made to the ground Southern Youth League. to enable the Club to be granted a B-grade and to take The 2008-09 season saw Ashford begin the campaign but were then offered the chance to remain at Step in electrifying form, winning their opening six matches Three of the non-league pyramid. However, as this to top the table. Mark Butler’s side followed this up offer was as a direct replacement for defunct Southern with a fantastic FA Cup run which saw them come League side Merthyr Tydfil, the decision was made that agonisingly close to eliminating Forest Green Rovers in the vast increase in travelling would be too great a the Fourth Qualifying Round at Short Lane. Rovers burden for the club and the club elected to remain in won the replay and went on to run Derby County close the Central Division. During this time, Bob Parker in the Third Round. Ashford endured a difficult winter, stepped down from his role as Chairman after twenty- which saw them flirt with relegation, before a late eight years in the role. The club’s home ground was resurgence saw the side safely into mid-table. The cup renamed the Robert Parker Stadium in honour of Bob, competitions added much adventure to the season, as who remains at the club as President. Ashford followed up their exploits in the FA Cup with The club entered a new era in the Central Division of runs to the semi-finals of both the Middlesex Senior the Southern League with Jamie Lawrence at the helm and Isthmian League Cups and end their campaign by and with a mixture of established local players and new defeating Conference Premier outfit Woking 3-2 at faces but the season was a challenging one. The club Metropolitan Police to win the . played some sparkling football at times and enjoyed an The 2009-10 season saw Ashford make a reasonable exciting run in the FA Trophy, reaching the Last 32 in start to the campaign, but the Ash Trees were shocked the competition before losing at home to when manager Mark Butler tendered his resignation on Dartford. However, League form was patchy and the Friday 23rd October, in order to take up the Manager’s club finished 16th. One bright spark was the club role at Margate, who were struggling at the foot of the winning the Southern Combination Cup, defeating table. Ashford appointed former Leicester City and Hanworth Villa 1-0 in the Final. Bradford City midfielder Jamie Lawrence as his Jamie Lawrence resigned as Manager in June 2011 and replacement, and the Jamaican international the club immediately appointed his assistant, Paul immediately led his new charges on a twelve-match Burgess, to take the helm after more than 21 years at unbeaten run. However, issues off the pitch were the club, including 683 First Team appearances. causing problems for the club and a number of players, Despite having little time to do it and few resources at including leading goalscorer Byron Harrison left for his disposal, “Burgo” assembled a young and exciting Carshalton Athletic, where Mark Butler had accepted a team. Although any hopes of a tilt at the promotion coaching role after leaving Margate, where he had play-offs were dashed by a dreadful run where the club been in charge for just three months. Ashford found failed to win at home for four months, Ashford finished scoring a problem after Harrison left and a dreadful the season strongly, winning two Cup Finals in 48 run of form saw them go from the fringe of the play-off hours. In the Middlesex Charity Cup Final, the Ash zone to battling relegation. Ashford went into their Trees were 3-0 down to Northwood after 48 minutes final match knowing a win would almost guarantee before substitute Kofi Lockhart-Adams scored four survival, while a draw would see them finish fourth times to put his team ahead. The game finished 4-4, from bottom – technically a relegation place, but with Ashford winning the penalty shoot-out 4-2. certain to receive a reprieve owing to the demise of various other clubs. Sadly, a heavy defeat for Ashford, Two days later, Ashford defeated Badshot Lea 3-1 to coupled with wins for Carshalton and Margate saw the add the Aldershot Senior Cup to the cabinet, aided by a latter two clubs survive – Margate receiving the fine performance from Paul McCarthy, who had saved reprieve for finishing fourth from bottom. two penalties in the first Final. A memorable season was capped by the club being named winners of the During the summer of 2010, the club were initially Southern League Fair Play Award. placed in the Central Division of the Southern League The 2012-13 campaign saw Ashford reach the Final of For 2017-18, what had been the Central Division of the the against near-neighbours Southern League became the East Division. Awful Staines Town. However, Ashford were unable to claim weather made for a difficult season for all clubs and the trophy, eventually falling to a 2-0 defeat. At the end contributed to Ashford’s campaign petering out into a of that season, assistant manager Steve Battams left mid-table finish. A new reorganisation of the National the club for work reasons. Youth Team Manager Ben League System sees the club move back into the Murray, who had been coaching at Ashford since his Isthmian League as members of the South Central teens and won an FA Community Award, was promoted Division for 2018-19. into the senior management team. The 2018–19 season was another mid table finish with An awful start to the 2013-14 season saw the Ash us also through to the Final of the Middlesex Charity Trees cut adrift at the foot of the Southern League Cup although just losing out to Uxbridge. Ben Murray Central Division and Paul Burgess was relieved of his then decided to stand down after his 6 year tenure as duties after an 8-1 defeat at Dunstable Town. Ben first team manager. The board and team were grateful Murray was appointed Manager and although results for the results and hard work he had put in over the did not improve initially, performances and discipline years. Up Stepped Russell Canderton to take the reins did. A rally during the final months of the campaign (having played nearly 700 games for the club). offered hope of a remarkable ‘great escape’, although The 2019-2020 season is the season that never was. We relegation was confirmed at North Greenford United. got part way through the season to then be instructed As a result, Ashford returned to the Combined Counties to go into lockdown due to the Corona Virus Pandemic League. The Ash Trees were able to renew a number of and the FA decided to expunge the whole season. old friendships and friendly rivalries and the greater Season 2020-21 saw Luke Tuffs step in to run the first number of local matches rekindled some enthusiasm team squad with Russell Canderton deciding to step that had been lost towards the end of Ashford’s time in down (however still thankfully staying with the club the Southern League. The Ash Trees first campaign and him being nominated to become a director) . Tuffs back in the competition saw Ashford finish third, while never did get the chance to see the season through as their second saw Town claim promotion. The Fa decided to curtail this season as well (however The club’s return to Step 4 was earned after Ashford still deciding to do the Full restructure of the FA finished second in the League, thanks to a remarkable pyramid). end-of-season run which saw the Ash Trees finish the 21-22 see us stay in the Isthmian League (South season with 96 points. This was 10 points behind the Central Division) with one of the shortest distances to Champions, Hartley Wintney, but as ‘The Row’ did not travel throughout the season that we have seen for then have the requisite facilities to play at Step 4, they some years. Lets hope we manage to complete the could not go up. They helped Ashford to do so by whole season. defeating Camberley Town in their final match to ensure that Ashford claimed the runners-up spot.

Ashford’s reward was a third brief spell in the Southern League. A good start to the 2016-17 season allayed any fears that a return to the Central Division would see a repeat of the club’s previous struggles, while a genuine highlight of the campaign was a third triumph in the Middlesex Charity Cup. The Final saw Ashford defeat Wealdstone of the National League to claim the magnificent trophy. JAMES DINSDALE

Earliest Football Memories Are? Playing outside in garden with my family.

When I Was Younger I Used To Go And Watch? Reading. My whole family are reading supporters and one day, Dad said shall we go and we never looked back.

My Favourite Club? Love watching Liverpool & Leicester both very attacking teams

My Footballing Hero Was? Loved Ashley Cole & most recently Luke Shaw

My Favourite Football Ground? Never been, but I would love to go to Anfield. What an experience that would be!

My Greatest Achievement? Making my first team debut in men’s football at the age of 15!

My Funniest Moment In Football Was? Probably giving away 2 pens in a pre season friendly. Although at the time it wasn’t funny. looking back on it now, all you can do is laugh.

If I Didn’t Have Football Growing Up I Would? Join a running club. Absolutely love running.

If I Could Change Anything I Would? Covid 19. I have seen the impact that the pandemic has had on not just football, but in society! If I could change anything, it would be the devastation it has caused.

I Love Football Because? Football makes me feel good and takes away all the negatives that sometimes day to day life can bring.

FIXTURE GOALSCORERS 31 July Colliers Wood United (A) CCFL L 1-3 Aziz 7 Aug Lordswood (A) FAC EP D 0-0 10 Aug Lordswood (H) FAC EP R D 2-2* Livingstone, Connelly 14 Aug Balham (H) CCFL D 0-0 17 Aug Cobham (A) CCFL D 1-1 Williamson 21 Aug Ashford Town (Middx) (A) FAC P D 1-1 Holland 24 Aug Ashford Town (Middx) (H) FAC P R 28 Aug Beckenham Town (H) CCFL 30 Aug Fleet Town (A) CCFL 04 Sept Banstead Athletic (H) CCFL 11 Sept Royal Wootton Bassett Town (A) FAV 1Q 18 Sept Raynes Park Vale (H) CCFL 02 Oct Frimley Green (A) CCFL 09 Oct Camberley Town (H) CCFL 16 Oct Horley Town (A) CCFL 23 Oct Colliers Wood United (H) CCFL 26 Oct Eversley & California (A) CUP 06 Nov Farnham Town (H) CCFL 09 Nov Fleet Town (H) CCFL 13 Nov Sheerwater (A) CCFL 20 Nov Redhill (A) CCFL 27 Nov Guildford City (H) CCFL 04 Dec AFC Croydon Athletic (H) CCFL 11 Dec Badshot Lea (A) CCFL 18 Dec Jersey Bulls (A) CCFL 27 Dec Walton & Hersham (H) CCFL 08 Jan Camberley Town (A) CCFL 15 Jan Raynes Park Vale (A) CCFL 22 Jan Sheerwater (H) CCFL 29 Jan Banstead Athletic (A) CCFL 05 Feb AFC Croydon Athletic (A) CCFL 12 Feb Badshot Lea (H) CCFL 19 Feb Beckenham Town (A) CCFL 26 Feb Redhill (H) CCFL 05 Mar Molesey (A) CCFL 12 Mar Frimley Green (H) CCFL 19 Mar Guildford City (A) CCFL 26 Mar Walton & Hersham (A) CCFL 02 Apr Horley Town (H) CCFL 09 Apr Balham (A) CCFL 16 Apr Farnham Town (H) CCFL 18 Apr Cobham (H) CCFL 23 Apr Jersey Bulls (H) CCFL

*W 4-2 on Pens

Pos Team P W D L GD PTS 1 Colliers Wood United 5 3 1 1 3 10

2 Badshot Lea 3 3 0 0 13 9

3 Walton & Hersham 3 3 0 0 5 9

4 Horley Town 4 2 1 1 1 7

5 Raynes Park Vale 2 2 0 0 9 6

6 Beckenham Town 2 2 0 0 5 6

7 Redhill 3 2 0 1 4 6

8 Sheerwater 4 2 0 2 -5 6

9 Cobham 4 1 2 1 1 5

10 Guildford City 2 1 1 0 2 4

11 Jersey Bulls 2 1 0 1 1 3

12 Frimley Green 3 1 0 2 -2 3

13 Camberley Town 4 1 0 3 -8 3

14 Knaphill 3 0 2 1 -2 2

15 Balham 2 0 1 1 -2 1

16 Farnham Town 2 0 1 1 -4 1

17 AFC Croydon Athletic 4 0 1 3 -8 1

18 Fleet Town 1 0 0 1 -1 0

19 Banstead Athletic 2 0 0 2 -2 0

20 Molesey 3 0 0 3 -10 0

MARK

PRIMETT

If you were stranded on a desert island and could only take the following with you what would it be?

Which Song? Football’s Coming Home

Which Book? Peter Crouch Autobiography

Which Person? Wayne Ridgely

Which Food? Indian

Which TV Programme? Breaking Bad

Which Drink? Moretti

Which Film? Shawshank Redemption

One Item Of Clothing? Sliders

One Luxury Item? Sky Sports PREMIER DIVISION NORTH POS P W D L GD PTS 1 Southall 5 3 0 2 6 9 2 Abbey Rangers 3 3 0 0 6 9 3 Windsor 4 3 0 1 2 9 4 St Panteleimon 3 2 1 0 6 7 5 Edgware Town 3 2 1 0 6 7 6 Egham Town 4 2 0 2 2 6 7 Burnham 2 1 1 0 3 4 8 North Greenford United 3 1 1 1 2 4 9 Spelthorne Sports 3 1 1 1 -1 4 10 Ascot United 2 1 0 1 -1 3 11 Reading City 3 1 0 2 -2 3 12 Holyport 3 1 0 2 -4 3 13 CB Hounslow United 3 1 0 2 -4 3 14 Wembley 4 1 0 3 -6 3 15 Hanworth Villa 2 0 2 0 0 2 16 Virginia Water 2 0 1 1 -3 1 17 Wokingham & Emmbrook 2 0 0 2 -3 0 18 Tadley Calleva 3 0 0 3 -9 0

DIVISION ONE POS P W D L GD PTS 1 Hilltop 5 4 0 1 12 12 2 London Lions 4 4 0 0 11 12 3 Rayners Lane 5 3 1 1 6 10 4 Wallingford Town 4 3 1 0 5 10 5 FC Deportivo Galicia 4 2 1 1 5 7 6 Eversley & California 5 2 1 2 2 7 7 Sandhurst Town 4 2 1 1 2 7 8 Hillingdon Borough 5 2 1 2 -1 7 9 Kensington & Ealing Borough 4 2 0 2 0 6 10 AFC Hayes 4 1 2 1 0 5 11 Chalvey Sports 5 1 2 2 -4 5 12 Berks County 3 1 1 1 -1 4 13 Enfield Borough 5 1 1 3 -3 4 14 British Airways 4 1 1 2 -4 4 15 London Samurai Rovers 5 1 1 3 -7 4 16 Bagshot 5 1 0 4 -3 3 17 Woodley United 3 1 0 2 -6 3 18 Langley 2 0 2 0 0 2 19 Cove 2 0 1 1 -1 1 20 Bedfont & Feltham 3 0 1 2 -6 1 21 AFC Aldermaston 1 0 0 1 -7 0 SAT 21 AUGUST 21 PREMIER DIVISION NORTH Holyport Wembley 2-4 Tadley Calleva Egham Town 0-3 Windsor Edgware Town 1-4

SAT 21 AUGUST 21 PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH Camberley Town Molesey 1-0 Frimley Green Colliers Wood United 1-2 Sheerwater Cobham 0-3

SAT 21 AUGUST 21 FA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND Abbey Rangers Loxwood 1-0 Broadfields United Reading City 0-0 North Greenford United Tilbury 0-7 Northwood Burnham 1-1 Risborough Rangers Ascot United 1-1 Newhaven Jersey Bulls 0-4 Balham K Sports 3-0 Beckenham Town Hastings United 0-3 Corsham Town Fleet Town 1-5 Farnham Town Spelthorne Sports 2-3 Raynes Park Vale VCD Athletic 2-3 Redhill Deal Town 1-1

SAT 21 AUGUST 21 DIVISION ONE AFC Aldermaston London Lions 2-9 Bedfont & Feltham Sandhurst Town P-P Berks County Rayners Lane 2-5 Chalvey Sports FC Deportivo Galicia 1-5 Enfield Borough Wallingford Town 2-2 Eversley & California British Airways 1-1 Hillingdon Borough Bagshot 3-1 Langley AFC Hayes 1-1 London Samurai Rovers Cove 1-1 Woodley United Hilltop 1-5 TUE 24 AUGUST 21 FA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND REPLAY Ascot United Risborough Rangers 7:45 Burnham Northwood 7:45 Reading City Broadfields United 7:45 AFC Croydon Athletic Erith & Belvedere 7:45 Deal Town Redhill 7:45

TUE 24 AUGUST 21 SENIOR CUP Alresford Town Tadley Calleva 7:45 Bournemouth Fleet Town 7:45 Eversley & California US Portsmouth 7:45 Cove Newport (IOW) 7:45

TUE 24 AUGUST 21 PREMIER DIVISION SOUTH Banstead Athletic Raynes Park Vale 7:45 Frimley Green Cobham 7:45 Chris Harris (GK) Siao Blackwood Zac Horkan Louis Blake Lloyd Connelly Daniel Brown Liam Flannagan Matthew Bunyan James Dinsdale Aaron Burchett Reiss Griffin Dale Burnham Wayne Ridgley Perry Coles Matt Stockill Jack French Owen Tanner George Frise Timmy Taylor Dean Greenwood Dan Udanoh Ethan Hellyer Finley Warren Sam Humphries Harrison Livingstone Dylan Ive Jack Williamson Abdul Kazi Webeley Silva Assis Paul McCarthy Danny Taylor Ernest Murmylo Connor Holland Cameron Rohart-Brown Mark Primett Julien Saka Adam Aziz George Spiers Jordan Stepney

R: Harrison Blair A: Lee Dudman A: Aleczander Ovens