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U18 Academy Series – Rd 1 Teams TASMANIA Backs: 12 Mitchel Anderton 24 Cooper Sawdy 23 Ryan Tyrrell Half Backs: 25 Lachlan Gadomski 17 Lochie Griggs 14 Nick Hutchinson Centres: 9 Chayce Jones 19 Casey Brown 26 Jake Hinds Half Forwards: 30 Tyran Mansell 1 Josh Williams 5 Giocomo Millucci Forwards: 22 Ben McGuinness 39 Zac Buechner 34 Hugh Dixon Ruck: 36 Tim Auckland 11 Lachlan Clifford 18 Tarryn Thomas Interchange: 13 Harrison Pearce 6 Toby Cowen 2 Baxter Norton 27 Thomas Mundy 20 Matthew McGuinness Emergencies: 31 Nick Baker 10 Ethan Jackson NT THUNDER Backs 11. Josh O’Brien 7. Coen Hutt 6. Nelson Sonntag H Backs 24. Jamie Hampton 30. Marcus Valastro 4. Rodney Baird Centres 1. Liam Holt-Fitz 17. Domonic Grant 8. Rohan Armstrong H Fwds 14. Beau Schwarze 25. Jasper Hutt 18. Jackson Renzi Fwds 21. Matthew Blake 26. Ryan Prowse 3. Ryan Althouse-Cooper Followers 27. Jeremiah Scrutton 29. Ankin Abbott 5. Zac Bailey Interchange 13. Matthew Green 10. Xavier Cubillo 20. Jack Kluske 15. Robert Bull 31. Ryan Mu SWANS ACADEMY Backs 8 Brandon Norton 24 Mitchell Rogers 2 Dylan Smith H Backs 20 Connor Flanagan 1 Michael Carroll 27 Luke Robertson Centres 7 James Bell 5 Jake Brown 25 Adam Kinasch H Fwds 13 Jack Hardman 26 Joey Reinhard 19 Luke Skrivanic Fwds 6 Kyle Mckellar 4 Nicholas Blakey 9 Bailey Stewart Followers 30 Liam Maze 11 Jarrod Osborne 18 Sam Wicks Interchange 12 Nicholas Eynaud 10 Jeremy Shumack 28 Christian Loone 14 Patrick Tegg 16 Joshua Stern 15 Evan Kaporis 23 Angus Rankin GIANTS ACADEMY Backs 27 Jacob Conlan 31 Logan Gray 15 Connor Owen-Auburn H Backs 16 Benjamin Jamieson 33 Alex Paech 23 Doultan Langlands Centres 25 Nicholas Shipley 14 Brendan Myers 6 Rhys Pollock H Fwds 18 Jy Lane 34 Kieren Briggs 47 Matthew Edwards Fwds 4 Laine Fitzgerald 26 Joseph Kenna 2 Charles Spargo Followers 35 Nathan Richards 5 Jack Powell 1 Jake Gaynor Interchange 24 Luke Cuthbert 10 James Peatling 28 Tom Highmore 12 Ben McGuinness 11 Christian Palombi 29 Riley Budd 20 Jai Reed Gold Coast SUNS Academy Backs 22. Rainsford Stone 46. Caleb Graham 20. Damien Burke H Backs 19. Kwaby Boakye 16. Dirk Koenen 5. Brodie Foster Centres 30. Lachlan Smith 15. Harry Simington 4. Sam Davidson H Fwds 3. Jacob Heron 55. Tom Frazer 39. Nick Kempe Fwds 33. Timakoi Bowie 60. Ben Hewitt 14. Charlie Offerman Followers 21. Brayden Crossley 25. Bailey Scott 18. Jacob Dawson Interchange 24. Cory Beaman 31. Connor Nutting 52. Lachlan McDonald 28. Mitch Olarenshaw 27. Emmanuel Baru 48. Harrison Arnold 45. Cooper Portelli Brisbane Lions Academy Backs 1. Adam Peak 24. Jack Payne 12. Ethan Hunt H Backs 7. Tom Matthews 25. Josh Preval 13. Ben Sloan Centres 16. Reid Gordon 11. Cody Stackelberg 9. Billy Johnson H Fwds 14. Kiedean Coleman 23. Connor Ballenden 21. Loki Haines Fwds 3. Jake Warren 22. Ben Kristelly 5. Caleb Franks Followers 26. Jamie Ivers 43. Will Fletcher 18. Brock Aston Interchange 4. Jai Kennealy 8. Justin Currie 17. Daniel Fleming 20. Jack Geary 27. Jack Tomkinson 19. Tyler Hausfeld 35. Tristan Dowdy .
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