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2019 TIO Men's Strike League 2019 TIO Men’s Strike League Hobart Hurricanes Gabe Bell Alex Bevilaqua Alex Doolan Jake Doran Jarrod Freeman Caleb Jewell Riley Meredith Simon Milenko Lawrence Neil-Smith Keegan Oates Alex Pyecroft Charlie Wakim Sean Willis Adam Griffith - Coach Jeff Vaughan – Assistant Coach City Cyclones Matt Calder Darwin CC & Mosman CC (NSW) Ashley Chandrasinghe Nightcliff CC Quinn Childs PINT CC Isaac Conway Waratah CC Jacob Dickman Darwin CC & SA Redbacks Josh Doyle Darwin CC Dean Enniss Darwin CC Cameron Fatchen Darwin CC & Kensington CC (SA) Connor Hawkins Darwin CC Trent Keep Darwin CC Sam Rainbird Tasmanian Tigers James Seymour Waratah CC Muhammad Tahir Waratah CC Dylan Taylor Waratah CC & New Zealand U19s Beau Webster Darwin CC & Melbourne Renegades Luke Zanchetta - Coach Darwin CC Desert Blaze Benjamin Abbott Paramatta CC (NSW) Ryan Burns West CC Damien Burrage Southern Districts CC Harry Chamberlain Darwin CC Brodie Driscoll-Court Federal CC Dean Fry Southern Districts CC Matt Hammond Southern Districts CC Jack James Waratah CC & North Sydney CC Daniel Mckell Southern Districts CC Iszak Millentis Southern Districts CC & Wellington CC (WA) Daniel Mylius Southern Districts CC Gurinder Sandhu Sydney Thunder Jordan Silk Sydney Sixers Kierran Voelkl Southern Districts CC Timothy Ward Paramatta CC (NSW) David King Coach Northern Tide Adi Dave Nightcliff CC Coby Edmondstone Tracy Village CC Zac Elliott Tracy Village CC & Fitzroy Doncaster CC (Vic) Callum Hotham Tracy Village & Western Suburbs CC (NSW) Daniel Leerdam Tracy Village & ACT Comets Jay Lenton Sydney Thunder Blake Maher Tracy Village & Sunshine Coast CC (QLD) Jayllen Naganayagam Nightcliff CC Brendon Piggott Nightcliff CC & Sutherland CC (NSW) Wilson Ryan Tracy Village CC HM Sandaraduara Nightcliff CC Kyle Scrimegour Tracy Village CC Matthew Spoors Nightcliff CC & Western Warriors Madura Weerasinghe Nightcliff CC Udara Weerasinghe Nightcliff CC Udara Weerasinghe Coach Southern Storm Josh Clarkson PINT CC Dan Donaldson Federal CC Lachie Field PINT CC & Geelong CC Kyle Gardner Palmerston CC Gerard Legge-Wilkinson Darwin CC Jayden Lennox Palmerston CC Christian Leopard Palmerston CC Joel Logan PINT CC Hamish Martin Palmerston CC Josh Neill PINT CC Matthew Rodgers Sydney CC (NSW) Bailey Richards University CC (WA) Robbie Vandermeulen Palmerston CC Todd Watson Palmerston CC Jack White Tasmanian Tigers Marc Calkin Coach .
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