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MMorrishorrish MedalMedal ffour-wayour-way tietie winners , Josh Scott & Jacob Chisari (George Cameron absent)

The NAB AFL U18 Championship All Australian’s from the TAC Cup Darren Boyd (left) chatting with Ben Cavarra Jacob Chisari

Darren Bewick (left) with Keith Burns Josh Scott

The TAC Cup Team of the Year TAC Cup Coaches Award winner Louis Herbert TAC Cup Leading Goalkicker Josh Scott

Eva Peers Vic Country winner Lily Mithen Eva Peers Vic Metro winner Ellie Blackburn EDITORIAL Multiple winners again FOUR young men – George Cameron, Ben Cavarra, Jacob Chisari and Josh Scott – were consigned to the annals of TAC Cup history last Sunday night when they tied for the honor of Morrish Medal winner. One week after there was a three-way dead-heat in the As well as celebrating the Morrish J.J. Liston Trophy, the Peter Jackson VFL’s , Medal, North Ballarat’s Louis the Morrish Medal count, the highest individual honor in Herbert was presented with the the TAC Cup, produced an historic result. TAC Cup Coaches award, judged on the votes of the Never before have four players shared a Morrish Medal, coaches after each home and away game. whose history dates back to 1947 with the VFL Under 19 And, the TAC Cup Team of the Year was unveiled, refl ecting competition and whose honour roll includes Brownlow the players whose impact over the course of the season medallist . was the most telling. The Morrish Medal tie will forever link the Geelong Falcon Signifi cantly, all 12 TAC Cup regions were represented with (Cameron), (Cavarra), Bendigo Pioneer special mention of Eastern Ranges power forward Tom (Chisari) and (Scott) players. Boyd who was selected for the second successive season. It again highlighted how the TAC Cup provides such It’s worth noting that eight players from last year’s TAC Cup outstanding opportunities for aspiring young players Team of the Year made their AFL debut this season. We’ll stretching right across the State. watch with interest the progression of this year’s team. Cameron graduated to the Falcons from the Geelong suburb Congratulations to Ranges’ coach Darren Bewick, who was of Newtown; Cavarra from Ferntree Gully; Chisari from named as coach of the TAC Cup Team of the Year. South Mildura and Scott from Lakes Entrance. The Morrish Medal evening also recognised the And, that underscores some of the tenants of the Victorian outstanding success of the Victorian teams at the 2013 AFL talented player pathway program – identify the talent, Youth Girls National Championships. introduce them to the best possible coaching, hone their The Eva Peers Medal was presented to Lily Mithen (Vic skills and immerse them in a competition that continually Country) and Ellie Blackburn (Vic Metro). challenges them. As well as the Preliminary Finals this weekend in the Peter Scott is the fi rst TAC Cup leading goal kicker and fi rst Jackson VFL and TAC Cup, the VFL Development League “19-year-old” to win a Morrish; Cavarra, a Ranges best and Grand Final will be played between Williamstown and Box fairest winner as a bottom age player, represented Vic Metro during the season while Cameron and Chisari were Hill Hawks. introduced during the season to playing in the VFL. All the best to the players and clubs involved. All four are well situated to exit the TAC Cup and take the Grant Williams next step in their football career. AFL Victoria General Manager

Editor: Anthony Stanguts anthony.stanguts@afl vic.com.au Contributors: Adrian Dunn, David O’Neill, Madeline Grech, Justin Jenvey, Peter Williams Design & Print: Cyan Press Visy Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton Nth, VIC 3054 Photos: AFL Photo’s (unless otherwise credited) GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, VIC 3001 Advertising: Ryan Webb (03) 8341 6062 Phone: (03) 8341 6000 | Fax: (03) 9380 1076 AFL Victoria General Manager: Grant Williams www.afl vic.com.au State League & Talent Manager: John Hook High Performance Managers: Anton Grbac, Leon Harris Cover photo: 2013 Morrish Medallists: Jacob Chisari (Bendigo), Josh Scott Talent Operations Coordinator: Rhy Gieschen (Gippsland), Ben Cavarra (Eastern), George Cameron (Geelong) Talent Operations Offi cer: Lauren Bunting

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2 www.afl vic.com.au MORRISH MEDAL Four-way tie for Morrish Medal ONE week after the J.J. Liston celebrated three winners, the Morrish Medal topped it with an historic four-way dead-heat in the TAC Cup’s highest individual honor. Jacob Chisari, Eastern Ranges’ Scott’s success also provided Gippsland with a competition Ben Cavarra, Geelong’s George Cameron and Gippsland equal-leading fi fth Morrish with . Power’s Josh Scott provided the fi rst quadruple tie in the He joins Matthew Stolarczyk (1999), (2008), Morrish. (2010) and Nick Graham (2012) as Power Twice before – 2008 when the Power’s Jarryd Blair Morrish winners. and Murray Bushranger Fabian Priest dead-heated and For Chisari, the win gave Bendigo its fi rst Morrish success again two years later when Gippsland’s Dyson Heppell since Nathan Brown won the medal in 1996. and Sandringham Dragon’s Jackson Sketcher couldn’t It had been a longer wait for Cameron’s Geelong. The be separated – has the Morrish Medal posted multiple Falcons’ last Morrish winner was in 1995. winners. Cavarra, last year’s Ranges’ best and fairest and a But, never before has the TAC Cup toasted four winners. member of Vic Metro’s team during the AFL Under 18 And, in keeping with the foursome theme, another four Championships, joined former Eastern player Matthew players Eastern’s , Murray’s Michael Bate as the club’s Morrish winners. Gibbons, Northern’s Josh Turner and Oakleigh’s Jay Chisari and Scott polled in the most games – eight – with Kennedy-Harris all tied for equal fi fth. Cameron and Cavarra registering the most three-vote It was a result that saw Scott become both the fi rst ‘19 games – four. year-old’ and leading goal kicker to win a Morrish. The Bendigo rover played in the most games of the quartet

Ben Cavarra, Josh Scott, Jacob Chisari (George Cameron absent)

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– 15 – while Cameron played 14 and Cavarra and Josh Scott Scott 13. Cameron, Chisari and Scott all played in the VFL during the season. The vote count Not surprisingly, there were plenty of twists and turns in the Morrish count, but the Morrish winners were to the forefront from the get-go. Scott, who became, polled votes in the fi rst fi ve rounds. He was rewarded for his hauls of nine goals (Bendigo), seven (Calder) and fi ve (Sandringham) with the maximum three votes. Cameron was just one vote behind Scott after the fi rst fi ve games, with Cavarra one vote behind Cameron while Chisari chipped away, accumulating votes. After 10 rounds, Scott had taken his vote tally to 14, but again he had Cameron for a close companion, just one vote him. It was also the Round where Chisari polled his only three vote game for the season – against Murray and took him to 12. Cavarra was sitting sixth with 10 votes.

George Cameron

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Cameron soared to the lead with his fourth Jacob Chisari three-vote game against North Ballarat to take a two-lead over Scott and Chisari who collected the fi fth of his set of six two votes. Cavarra remained on 10. For the next three rounds there was no change to the top three positions of the Morrish leaderboard, with Cameron holding sway on 16 votes, but Cavarra had slipped to tenth with a bunch of players, including Petracca and another Ranges’ teammate Tom Boyd. Cavarra made his move with a best-on-ground game against Murray in Round 15, but at the end of the next Round the landscape changed dramatically. With Chisari adding his sixth two vote game and Scott collecting two votes, Cameron for the fi rst time since Round 11 wasn’t alone in fi rst place. Signifi cantly, Chisari and Scott did not play in the fi nal game. Chisari played for Bendigo Gold in the VFL while Scott didn’t play that weekend, which left Cameron the chance to break the deadlock. But, Cameron didn’t attract the umpire’s attention in Geelong’s 41-point win against Dandenong. While Eastern suffered a 47-point loss against Calder in the fi nal home and away round of the season, Cavarra was a stand-out for the Ranges and gained the umpire’s three votes. It catapulted him into a four-way ownership of the most crowded Morrish dais and into TAC Cup history.

Ben Cavarra

www.taccup.com.au 5 TAC CUP COACHES AWARD TAC CUP COACHES AWARD North Ballarat Rebels’ Louis Herbert this year won the 2013 TAC Cup Coach Award. LIKE most of his age group, Louis Herbert faced a raft of While North Ballarat’s season didn’t scale any great decisions coming into season 2013. heights, Herbert emerged the winner of the TAC Cup Herbert had to weigh up whether he should embrace open Coaches award voted on by the coaches after each game age football or accept an invitation from North Ballarat throughout the season. Rebels to return to the TAC Cup as one of its 19-year-old Herbert polled 27 votes to register a three vote win over players. Calder Cannons Matthew Merlo. The latter involved relocating from his home town of Warrnambool, leaving the comforts of home, to move to Morrish Medal winner Jacob Chisari was one vote further Ballarat. back in third place, one vote ahead of Bendigo Pioneers It also meant undertaking his tertiary studies in Ballarat as teammate Sam Heavyside and Murray Bushranger Bryden well as driving his aspirations to get drafted. Squire. Herbert decided the best move for him across the board It was the second successive season that a North Ballarat was to accept the Rebels’ offer. Rebel has won the TAC Cup Coaches award. Last season it So far, it has proved an inspired choice from Herbert, who was won by . was awarded the TAC Cup Coaches award. The fl ow-on effects from that Herbert’s decision to not only remain in the TAC Cup, but also relocate to Ballarat was that he was able to train regularly with the Rebels – something that had not previously been the case. It also afford him the opportunity to train with VFL club North Ballarat and he was also able to play as the 23rd player once with the Roosters against Essendon and it was a driver in him representing Vic Country in the NAB AFL Under 18 Championships. Such continuity and specialized training has resulted in Herbert playing his best football. Rebels’ coach David Loader moved Herbert from attack to defence as well as running him through the midfi eld. It paid dividends. There’s never been a knock on Herbert’s ball skills, but this season he’s erased queries about his ability to win possession and showcase his other athletic talents. “He’s just climbing the ranks very quickly,” Loader said earlier in the season after Herbert earned maximum votes for his game against . “I think by moving to Ballarat and buy into the program a lot more has really helped. He has grown as a person and a footballer. “He has bought into the direction we wanted to push his football and he’s getting results.” Louis Herbert would defi nitely agree.

6 www.afl vic.com.au 2013 AWARD WINNERS 2013 award winners North Ballarat Rebels star Louis Herbert and Gippsland Power spearhead Josh Scott have both been recognised with separate awards on Morrish Medal night. After a standout season with the Rebels, Herbert was each region to produce their own television commercial named the TAC Cup Coaches Award winner (see article on encouraging the public to become safer drivers. page 6). Each TAC Cup region is assessed on their achievements in Gippsland Power forward Josh Scott was the runaway each area. winner this year as the TAC Cup Leading Goalkicker. The 2013 Winner is the: Returning for a third season at TAC Cup level, Scott won Runner up: Northern Knights the competition goal kicking with 51 majors, fi nishing 18 Third: North Ballarat Rebels goals ahead of his nearest challenger in Christian Petracca. Highly commended: Eastern Ranges & Bendigo Pioneers Scott played 13 games this year, kicking four or more goals Other awards that were presented on the night included: in a match on nine occasions. The Eva Peers Medal His best effort was in round three when he bagged nine goals in the Power’s big win over the Bendigo Pioneers. The best players from the 2013 AFL Youth Girls National Championships were recognised tonight as well. Scott’s form in the forward 50 saw him gain a place in the Vic Country squad where he made two appearances in the Vic Country: Lily Mithen Big V jumper. Vic Metro: Ellie Blackburn In the TAC Speed Hurts Awards, fi ve clubs received NAB AFL U18 Championship All Australian players: recognition for their efforts in 2013. , Tom Boyd, Billy Hartung, , Mitch Through the TAC program, each TAC Cup regions are Honeychurch, , Lewis Taylor, Josk Kelly, encouraged to promote the TAC’s messages, including the Speed Hurts message. TAC Cup Team of the Year 2013 The program comprises various practical and Coach: Darren Bewick – Eastern Ranges educational components including learners B Zak Jones Fraser Fort Jake Owen practicing driving to and from games, Dandenong Geelong Falcons Calder Cannons information sessions, and the chance to HB Louis Herbert Darcy Gardiner North Ballarat Geelong Sandringham

C Billy Hartung Dandenong North Ballarat Sandringham

HF Ben Lennon Tom Boyd Lewis Taylor Northern Knights Eastern Ranges Geelong Falcons

F Josh Scott Eastern Ranges Eastern Ranges Gippsland Power

Foll. Jack Leslie Jacob Chisari Michael Gibbons Gippsland Power Bendigo Pioneers

Interchange: Sandringham Western Jets Oakleigh Chargers

Nick Holman James Tsitas Calder Cannon Jake Owen Murray Bushrangers Northern Knights Geelong Falcons

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8 www.afl vic.com.au CLUB BY CLUB LEADERS Club by club leaders When it comes to the winners and the fi nal Morrish medal club totals, it was no surprise to see the two ladders leaders not only sharing the Medal, but at the top of the club votes tally as well. Top team Geelong polled the most Morrish votes – 72 – of any club, fi ve more than Eastern. Interestingly, the Falcons had 17 players poll votes while three players – Boyd, Cavarra and Petracca polled 40 of the Ranges’ 67 votes with 11 other players combining for 17 votes. Boyd was one of the more head-turning performances in the Morrish. He played just fi ve games for the Ranges because of Vic Metro commitments and injury, but he polled in four games. And, in those four games he registered three best-on- ground votes as well as a two vote. The game that Boyd did not poll a vote he kicked 3.5, took seven marks and won 12 hit outs. Matthew Merlo was Calder Cannon’s leading vote-getter with nine, the same number of votes as Zak Jones and Tom Lamb who topped Dandenong’s votes. For the Medal winners Chisari and Scott, they were the only Bendigo and Gippsland players to record double digit votes, but the Power still fi nished equal third with Tom Boyd Dandenong in the club voting.

Michael Gibbons Gibbons headed Murray’s voting with 13 while Matt Crouch led North Ballarat’s with 12. It is worth noting that Crouch played just seven games, but recorded votes in six of them. Turner topped the Knights voting with 13 while Jay Kennedy-Harris was atop Oakleigh’s votes, also with 13. After the fi ve rounds, Kennedy-Harris shared the lead in the Morrish with Scott. Josh Kelly led Sandringham’s poll with seven votes and David Iaccarino was Western’s leading vote getter with 13.

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Bendigo Pioneers Eastern Ranges Player Club TOTAL Player Club TOTAL J. Chisari Bendigo Pioneers 16 B. Cavarra Eastern Ranges 16 S. Heavyside Bendigo Pioneers 9 C. Petracca Eastern Ranges 13 H. O’Meara Bendigo Pioneers 4 T. Boyd Eastern Ranges 11 J. Maher Bendigo Pioneers 3 M. Honeychurch Eastern Ranges 6 L. Barrett Bendigo Pioneers 2 J. Fisher Eastern Ranges 4 J. Cakitaki Bendigo Pioneers 2 J. Belo Eastern Ranges 3 F. Payne Bendigo Pioneers 1 A. Roth Eastern Ranges 2 I. Miller Bendigo Pioneers 1 D. McStay Eastern Ranges 2 CLUB TOTAL 39 N. Evans Eastern Ranges 2 J. Walker Eastern Ranges 2 K. Staples Eastern Ranges 2 M. Traynor Eastern Ranges 2 D. Welsh Eastern Ranges 1 Calder Cannons M. Apeness Eastern Ranges 1 Player Club TOTAL CLUB TOTAL 67 M. Merlo Calder Cannons 9 J. Owen Calder Cannons 7 Geelong Falcons J. Cauchi Calder Cannons 5 A. Prestia Calder Cannons 5 Player Club TOTAL P. Wright Calder Cannons 4 G. Cameron Geelong Falcons 16 P.Ahern Calder Cannons 4 L. Taylor Geelong Falcons 11 T. Miller Calder Cannons 3 D. Lang Geelong Falcons 7 R. Schraven Calder Cannons 3 F. Fort Geelong Falcons 6 A. Christensen Calder Cannons 3 R. Adams Geelong Falcons 5 J. Lever Calder Cannons 3 J. Tsitas Geelong Falcons 4 V. Carboni Calder Cannons 2 A. Hickey Geelong Falcons 3 T. Donoghue Calder Cannons 2 S. Dixon Geelong Falcons 3 M. Jensen Calder Cannons 1 P. McCartin Geelong Falcons 3 D. Thompson Calder Cannons 1 J. Cross Geelong Falcons 3 M. Goodyear Calder Cannons 1 S. Russell Geelong Falcons 2 M. Kovacevic Calder Cannons 1 S. Presani Geelong Falcons 2 CLUB TOTAL 54 B. Beardsell Geelong Falcons 2 J.Sharp Geelong Falcons 2 D. Gardiner Geelong Falcons 1 Dandenong Stingrays M. Boag Geelong Falcons 1 Player Club TOTAL N. Dixon Geelong Falcons 1 T. Lamb Dandenong Stingrays 9 CLUB TOTAL 72 Z. Jones Dandenong Stingrays 9 J. Lonie Dandenong Stingrays 5 Gippsland Power N. Gardiner Dandenong Stingrays 5 Player Club TOTAL B. Hartung Dandenong Stingrays 5 J. Scott Gippsland Power 16 B. Egan Dandenong Stingrays 5 E. Morris Gippsland Power 7 N. Foote Dandenong Stingrays 4 J. Leslie Gippsland Power 6 A. Harnett Dandenong Stingrays 3 T. Muir Gippsland Power 5 M. Rennie Dandenong Stingrays 3 A. Carr Gippsland Power 5 B. Pearson Dandenong Stingrays 2 A. Heppell Gippsland Power 4 C. McCartney Dandenong Stingrays 2 N. Paredes Gippsland Power 3 A. Patolo Dandenong Stingrays 2 J. Thomas Gippsland Power 3 J. Tomkins Dandenong Stingrays 2 A. Sauders Gippsland Power 2 K. Gray Dandenong Stingrays 2 J. Cashman Gippsland Power 2 CLUB TOTAL 58 D. Keilty Gippsland Power 2 P. Pattison Gippsland Power 1 J. Cunico Gippsland Power 1 A. Wallace Gippsland Power 1 CLUB TOTAL 58

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Murray Bushrangers Player Club TOTAL Player Club TOTAL M. Gibbons Murray Bushrangers 13 J. Kelly Sandringham Dragons 7 N. Mellington Murray Bushrangers 8 C. Cathcart Sandringham Dragons 4 J. Impy Murray Bushrangers 6 K. Amon Sandringham Dragons 3 B. Squire Murray Bushrangers 6 A. Hodges Sandringham Dragons 3 N. Holman Murray Bushrangers 3 T. Langdon Sandringham Dragons 3 J. Cousins Murray Bushrangers 3 C. Salem Sandringham Dragons 3 J. Neagle Murray Bushrangers 1 Z.Merrett Sandringham Dragons 3 K. Ellis Murray Bushrangers 1 L. Howes Sandringham Dragons 2 K. Turner Murray Bushrangers 1 N. Smith Sandringham Dragons 2 CLUB TOTAL 42 J. Landman Sandringham Dragons 2 M. Neiwand Sandringham Dragons 2 North Ballarat Rebels T.Grace Sandringham Dragons 2 Player Club TOTAL A.Spencer Sandringham Dragons 2 M. Crouch North Ballarat Rebels 12 M. Hayes Sandringham Dragons 1 L. Herbert North Ballarat Rebels 8 T. Wilkinson Sandringham Dragons 1 L. Cassidy North Ballarat Rebels 2 C. Kelso Sandringham Dragons 1 J. Symons North Ballarat Rebels 2 L. Ritchie Sandringham Dragons 1 J. Lanyon North Ballarat Rebels 2 A. Brayshaw Sandringham Dragons 1 K. Hendy North Ballarat Rebels 2 B. Maynard Sandringham Dragons 1 D. Willsmore North Ballarat Rebels 1 CLUB TOTAL 44 CLUB TOTAL 29

Northern Knights Tasmania Player Club TOTAL Player Club TOTAL J. Turner Northern Knights 13 K. Kolodjashnis Tasmania 3 J. Kalanj Northern Knights 9 B. Grey Tasmania 2 M. Bontempelli Northern Knights 7 CLUB TOTAL 5 B. Lennon Northern Knights 6 L. Hunt Northern Knights 5 W. Murphy Northern Knights 4 Western Jets M. Haynes Northern Knights 4 Player Club TOTAL J. Short Northern Knights 2 D. Iaccarino Western Jets 12 S. Switkowski Northern Knights 1 J. Sicily Western Jets 8 CLUB TOTAL 51 B. Bewley Western Jets 6 H. King Western Jets 5 NSW/ACT Rams J. McKenzie Western Jets 5 Player Club TOTAL M. Orr Western Jets 5 H. Green NSW/ACT Rams 1 J. Greiser Western Jets 4 CLUB TOTAL 1 J. Robinson Western Jets 3 D. Burton Western Jets 2 Oakleigh Chargers O. Abou-Zeid Western Jets 1 Player Club TOTAL D. Viojo-Rainbow Western Jets 1 J. Kennedy-Harris Oakleigh Chargers 13 L. Duggan Western Jets 1 N. Prowse Oakleigh Chargers 5 C.Ellis Western Jets 1 B. Hogan Oakleigh Chargers 3 CLUB TOTAL 54 L. Fitzgerald Oakleigh Chargers 3 N. Smith Oakleigh Chargers 3 W. Maginness Oakleigh Chargers 3 J.Billings Oakleigh Chargers 3 H. Beasley Oakleigh Chargers 2 G. Dickson Oakleigh Chargers 2 T. Gladman Oakleigh Chargers 2 A. Urban Oakleigh Chargers 2 B. Borland Oakleigh Chargers 2 J.Toohey Oakleigh Chargers 2 T. Silvestro Oakleigh Chargers 1 D. Allen Oakleigh Chargers 1 CLUB TOTAL 48

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16 www.afl vic.com.au Supporting your Passion SEMI FINAL REVIEW Accurate Ranges advance Eastern Ranges bounced back from a disappointing loss to the Dandenong Stingrays by defeating the Northern Knights last Sunday. If the solid crowd at Visy Park forgot how good Darren the end of the third quarter. Bewick’s side could be, they were given a swift reminder The last quarter was a high scoring one that saw nine with a fast fl owing game that saw plenty of scoring, as goals kicked between the sides, but the Ranges had Peter Williams reports. already established a match winning lead, despite Despite missing Mitch Honeychurch and Tom Boyd as Northern reducing the fi nal result to just 19 points by the they have throughout this year’s fi nals series, the Ranges fi nal siren. were dominant for much of the match and looked a totally For Eastern Ranges they go onto face Geelong Falcons next different outfi t to the one that fronted at Visy Park for a Qualifying Final eight days earlier. Eastern’s forward line Saturday with regained confi dence and plenty to learn from potency was back with the likes of Christian Petracca, this game. Christian Petracca and Michael Apeness both Michael Apeness and Matt Traynor all lively, making life booted three goals while Ben Cavarra, Mitch Keedle and hard for the Northern Knights’ defenders. Connor O’Sullivan all had patches of brilliance throughout the match. Daniel Nielson did well at full back while Trent The game opened up early with Eastern booting four of the Cody was good early coming off a wing. fi rst fi ve goals thanks to the inside work of Ben Cavarra, the outside poise of Mitch Keedle and the dangerous Unfortunately for the Northern Knights, the loss meant forward line that was rarely missing a beat. that they now look to season 2014 with plenty to take After defeating Gippsland Power in a thumping win the from 2013. Despite having one more scoring shot, they week before, Northern had one less day’s break but it booted 10.17 which ultimately cost them. Liam Hunt could hardly contribute to the loss with the likes of Jake was impressive across the middle of the ground while Kalanj and Billy Murphy showing plenty of toe. Josh Turner Marcus Bontempelli looked dangerous up forward. Sam and Matthew Haynes were getting their fair share of Switkowski and Jesse Tardio were among the best while the ball while Marcus Bontempelli was able to provide a Billy Murphy will be one to watch in 2014. forward target with some strong grabs inside forward 50. Unfortunately for the Knights, they couldn’t quite produce the accuracy of the Eastern Ranges, and it was hurting them badly. Despite Eastern Ranges seemingly controlling the contest, Northern were able to stay within a three goal margin for just over a half before Apeness kicked two of his three goals for the game and quickly the margin jumped out to over fi ve goals near Peter Williams writes for Bound for Glory news. Visit www.boundforglorynews.com

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18 www.afl vic.com.au SEMI FINAL REVIEW Final term pushes Cannons into prelim A commanding fi nal term has propelled the Calder Cannons into a preliminary fi nal clash with the Dandenong Stingrays next week, after they accounted for the Western Jets by 35 points last Sunday. After a close contest for three quarters, the Cannons reacted to a disappointing second half the week before. kicked away in the fi nal quarter, booting six goals to three, They have room for improvement with star midfi elder Matt as Peter Williams reports. Merlo quieter than usual and Jason Cooke down from After losing to the Falcons in the Qualifying Final the week his impressive game against the Falcons. Jake Owen and prior, the Cannons had a point to prove. They managed to Aaron Christensen were two of the best while Anthony do just that, outlasting the Jets by continually harassing Prestia was also able to provide plenty of run and carry. them with bone-crunching tackles. Western Jets are now looking to season 2014 with plenty A pivotal moment occurred early in the game when the of talented youngsters coming through the ranks. The likes ever consistent David Iaccarino injured his shoulder and of Pete Manivong, Connor Menadue, Lachlan Hickey and while he played on, he didn’t have the impact that fans Billy Myers are all players who will be hoping to take the have come to know from the experienced midfi elder. In his next step up next season and become top-line players. place, Lachlan Hickey and were busy in the If the Jets can continue to improve over the off-season, midfi eld while Liam McMahon also found his fair share there’s no reason they can’t better their fi fth-place fi nish of the ball. James Sicily was a crucial target up forward in 2013. booting three goals, but he was a lone hand as the only multiple goal kicker. Calder’s much talked about talls in Reilly O’Brien, Peter Wright and Mark Kovacevic were effective, with O’Brien laying a number of important tackles on smaller men while Kovacevic even sold the dummy once. At three quarter time the margin was 18 points - three more than the defi cit that the Jets overcame in the elimination fi nal to knock out the Murray Bushrangers. Unfortunately for them, lightning wasn’t to strike twice and it would be Western who would be wrapping up season 2013. Calder Cannons move through to the preliminary fi nal on Saturday to face the Dandenong Stingrays for a spot in the 2013 TAC Cup Grand Final. In a game which saw them run away with it in the last quarter, the Cannons can be pleased how they

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www.taccup.com.au 19 TAC CUP FUTURE STARS TAC CUP FUTURE STARS Tune in TAC Cup Future Stars every Sunday at 1:00pm on Channel 9. Each week they catch up with rising TAC Cup stars as part of the Slowing Down Segment. Jacob Chisari, Bendigo Pioneers - Joint winner of the 2013 Morrish Medal What’s the best advice you’ve been given? Make most of your opportunities What’s the best thing about playing TAC cup football? The competitiveness of it and the trust you develop with your teammates (over the course of a season). What are three things you can’t live without? 1. Family, 2. Footy, 3. Friends Who is the AFL player you most admire? Luke Ball What’s your favourite hobby? I enjoy catching up with family Mila Kunis or Miranda Kerr? Miranda Kerr, for sure! Who is your favourite Footy Show star: Sam Newman, James Brayshaw or Garry Lyon? James Brayshaw What’s your favourite road trip destination? Anywhere in Queensland What’s a song that you think best describes AFL National Talent Manager and TAC Cup: Future Stars co-host Kevin Sheehan? Forever Young

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GEELONG FALCONS VS EASTERN RANGES DANDENONG STINGRAYS VS CALDER CANNONS Head to head – Played: 41 Head to head – Played: 33 Geelong Falcons: 19 Dandenong Stingrays:18 Eastern Ranges: 22 Calder Cannons:15 Last time they met (2013): Last time they met (2013): Rd 9, Eastern Ranges 20.9.129 d Geelong Falcons 2.9.21 Rd 8, Calder Cannons 14.5.89 d Dandenong Stingrays 6.11.47

20 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP RADIO GAMES TAC Cup Preliminary Finals TAC Cup Radio will broadcast BOTH Preliminary Finals this Saturday. Turn to page 2 for full broadcast details. 1st Preliminary Final: ruthless best in the Dandenong Stingrays vs Calder Cannons Qualifying Final, even in The Stingrays take on the Cannons in the fi rst Grand Final the absence of their gun spot decider. In their only encounter this season (Round 8), Lewis Taylor. The Ranges the Cannons were victors by 42 points. The Stingrays have were lacklustre in the won 6 of their last 7 matches and were ultra impressive in Qualifying Final but lifted defeating the Ranges in the Qualifying Final. The Cannons their intensity in the Semi Final. The Ranges will need to have also won 6 of their past 7 games and bounced back lift even more, if they are to defeat the Geelong Falcons. in the Semi Final after losing to the Falcons in Qualifying In their only encounter in 2013, the Ranges smashed the Final. Falcons by 108 points. The Falcons had many players out This will be a cracking fi nal with the forward line of the that day. This should be an entertaining game, with many Cannons being the major difference in this match. Calder AFL draft prospects on show. The Geelong Falcons may Cannons by 15 points. have a slight class edge of the Eastern Ranges and should 2nd Preliminary Final: win by 20 points. Geelong Falcons vs Eastern Ranges The TAC Cup Radio team wishes to congratulate the 4 The second Preliminary Final pits the top two sides from Morrish Medallists and all the other award winners for the home and away season. The Falcons returned to their season 2013. TAC CUP RADIO REVIEW Cannons and Ranges progress The Calder Cannons advanced to a Preliminary Final with showed the intensity required for fi nals football from the a comfortable victory over the Western Jets. The Cannons fi rst bounce. This was the major issue missing from the were formidable up forward with a trio of tall’s in Foster, previous weeks’ effort against the Stingrays. O’Brien and Wright and a plethora of dangerous medium The pressure applied to the Knights players was relentless and small forwards. The Jets on the other hand relied on James Sicily to be the main target forward of centre. and was the contributing factor to the poor fi eld and goal kicking by Marco Bello’s boys. For most of the game there The ruck contest between Kovacevic and Dawam was a were Ranges players harassing and chasing the Knights fantastic duel, with the midfi elds evenly matched. The Cannons just had too many targets and avenues to goal. footballers. The Jets were lacking the same pathways and in the end, Connor O’Sullivan played a lone hand in the ruck for the the Cannons ran out victors by 35 points. Ranges and was the catalyst in the Ranges victory. He had The Eastern Ranges returned to form with a 19-point 26 disposals, 26 hit outs, 5 marks, 2 tackles, 1 goal and win over an inaccurate Northern Knights. The Ranges countless clearances.

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22 www.afl vic.com.au FINALS SERIES STRUCTURE 2013 TAC Cup Finals Series Structure Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Visy Park Visy Park Visy Park Etihad Stadium August 31/September 1 Sunday, September 8 Saturday, September 14 September 22

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CALDER CANNONS: After a great EASTERN RANGES: After a win last performance last week to be successful week, Eastern Ranges are looking in the Semi Final against the Western forward to trying to book a Grand Final Jets, today we look forward to the big berth as we take on Geelong Falcons. challenge of taking on the Dandenong This season has been a better one for Stingrays in a Preliminary Final at Visy the team but this success couldn’t have been achieved Park. With the Stingrays having had a week off to freshen without the support of many people. Therefore, the Eastern up, the boys will have to be at their absolute best to win a Ranges wish to acknowledge the support and loyalty offered spot in the big game next week. The Cannons would like by the parents, families and friends throughout the duration to congratulate the Dandenong Stingrays, Eastern Ranges of the season. Without doubt the TAC Cup program for & Geelong Falcons on making the third week of fi nals in both parent and player can be quite time consuming so we the 2013 TAC Cup and we wish them all luck in the games are grateful for your commitment to this program. To our today. We would like to congratulate Jake Owen on being TAC Cup coaches, High Performance and medical staff, named in the backline of the 2013 TAC Cup Team of the match day and administration staff and our large number of Year at the Morrish Medal Presentation Night last Sunday volunteer staff we are indebted to you for your support and at Etihad Stadium, also to Matt Merlo on being Runner Up encouragement every week. We would like to congratulate the 29 players who have made their debut for the Eastern in the TAC Cup Coaches Award, great recognition for the Ranges in the 2013 TAC Cup season. This is a fantastic boys hard work and great seasons. Also congratulations to achievement for all players and they should be very proud Ben Cavarra of the Eastern Ranges, George Cameron of the of what they have accomplished and we look forward to Geelong Falcons, Josh Scott of the Gippsland Power and working with the returning players for the 2014 TAC Cup Jacob Chisari of the Bendigo Pioneers for winning the 2013 season. The Eastern Ranges would also like to congratulate Morrish Medal! The Cannons have had a successful and all graduating players from the TAC Cup program. Your as always enjoyable season, and we again thank all of our magnifi cent hard work and efforts over the past years has supporters for making it so; to the players, parents, families, been really wonderful and we wish you the best of luck for friends and staff, thank you! your future football development. The Pennington Medal will be held on Sunday 13th October at The Knox Club. Eastern DANDENONG STINGRAYS: Today the Ranges would like to thank all their wonderful sponsors Stingrays look forward to the Preliminary for the 2013 season. These sponsors are The Knox Club, Final taking one of our biggest rivals in Bayswater Jayco, Bendigo Bank Community Branches, SBH the Calder Cannons, which is always a Auto Sales, Phil Mundays Panel Works, Ultratune Croydon & tough and contested game. We had a great Ringwood, Excel Drive School, Musashi, Diadora Australia preparation leading into today’s game with the weeks rest and Subway Chirnside for all their wonderful support. but the players will need to bring their best to make it into the clubs next TAC Cup Grand Final. We would like to take this opportunity to again thank our devoted staff who have worked tirelessly to get the team to where they are now. Also to our extraordinary club sponsors Coffey Ford, Bluegum Apparel and Clothing, Highview Accounting, Dandy Ice and Storage and Patterson Cheney Toyota Dandenong, along with our 52 player Sponsors, we again thank you for your support in Season 2013 and look forward to continuing our great relationships in the future. We also look forward to celebrating our great year with all of our staff, players, families & friends at the Stingrays Presentation Night, this year to be held at Dingley International on Friday 4th October, please book your tickets with Peter Dye at the offi ce or via email in the coming weeks. Be sure to jump on the website (www. dandenongstingrays.afl vic.com.au) or follow us on Twitter for all the latest info and updates. Go the Rays.

24 www.afl vic.com.au AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT Look Up and Live Earlier this month Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) helped remind country football fans to stay safe around electricity at the offi cial Look Up and Live AFL Victoria Country round. To coincide with Father’s Day, ESV provided look up and Single Wire Earth Return lines (SWER) carry 12,700 live re-usable coffee cups at country football matches volts and any contact can be fatal. in the hope that fathers, sons, brothers and everybody • Never assume you know where a powerline who works near electricity will keep the cups handy and is. Powerlines can sag by more than one metre remember this vital message. with temperature and electrical load in the heat of A new TV commercial featuring Collingwood football summer and they can also sway in the wind. They can star Dale Thomas has also been aired to reinforce the be especially diffi cult to see at dawn or dusk. Keep message that country workers should beware of overhead checking their location as you work throughout the powerlines and know Victoria’s ‘no go zone’ rules. day. Father’s Day was an appropriate time to issue a reminder • Always carry out a safety check before you start because workers continue to be injured in accidents work. It will only take a few seconds but it could caused by machinery and equipment contacting overhead save your life. powerlines and sometimes these accidents are fatal. • Never raise truck trays underneath powerlines. Victoria’s Director of Energy Safety, Paul Fearon, reminded country Victorians to always look up and live so that they Store bulk deliveries away from them. return home safely from work. • Don’t move or use tall machinery near In addition to the “look up and live” message, farmers, powerlines. This includes elevating work platforms, rural workers and truck drivers should: mobile grain silos, augers, headers, excavators, spray booms, irrigation pipes and scaffolding. • Always know the location of overhead lines before starting work. Many country powerlines are Victoria’s No Go Zone rules stipulate that people or diffi cult to see as they are thin, single conduits with machinery should not come within three metres of live poles that are often hundreds of metres apart. These powerlines. The rules can be viewed at www.esv.vic.gov.au

www.taccup.com.au 25 TAC Cup 2nd PRELIMINARY FINAL – Saturday, September 14: Visy Park, 11:15am Dandenong Southern Stingrays

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Billy Hartung 24-Jan-95 176 71 Mornington 2 Jordan Bastinac 31-Aug-95 182 76 Berwick 3 Angus Scott 18-Jun-95 175 70 Edithvale-Aspendale 4 Nicholas Battle 02-Aug-95 172 71 Doveton 5 Taylor Joyce 02-Feb-96 187 85 Beaconsfi eld 6 Alex Harnett 12-Apr-96 183 80 Frankston YCW 7 Nathan Foote 13-Dec-95 178 71 Narre Warren 8 Jack Wheeler 29-Jan-96 171 68 Noble Park 9 13-Aug-96 173 66 Seaford Coach: Graeme Yeats 10 Clayton McCartney 11-Jun-95 176 70 Cranbourne Talent Manager: Mark Wheeler 11 Zak Jones 15-Mar-95 181 74 Mt Eliza Offi ce Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, 12 Blake Pearson 16-Jan-95 174 74 Doveton Dandenong, 3175 13 Ryan Marks-Logan 18-Jun-94 191 75 Frankston Bombers Ground Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, 14 Daniel Capiron 14-Jun-96 188 80 Edithvale-Aspendale Dandenong, 3175 15 Hayden Rigg 15-Apr-96 184 67 Mt Eliza Postal Address: PO Box 1313, Dandenong, 3175 16 Jake Wilson 27-Jun-96 183 84 Berwick Telephone: 9791 8656 17 Blake Mullane 18-Apr-95 181 86 Mt Eliza Fax: 9791 8989 18 Nathan Gardiner 15-May-95 187 84 Cranbourne Email: mark.wheeler@afl vic.com.au 19 Brady Egan 18-Dec-94 188 84 Rye Website: http://dandenongstingrays.afl vic.com.au 20 Rourke Fischer 20-Aug-96 184 82 Seaford 21 Matt Rennie 16-Jun-94 190 81 Rowville PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 22 James Hammond 31-Mar-95 187 82 Mt Eliza MAJOR SPONSORS 23 Dale Gawley 24-Dec-95 193 83 Narre Warren 24 Jack Soroczynski 13-Aug-95 186 81 Narre Warren 25 Troy Jacobson 08-Jan-95 186 77 Somerville 26 Daylan Kempster 27-Jan-96 192 84 Keilor Park 27 Jayden Tomkins 22-Sep-95 188 73 Sorrento 28 Joseph West 08-Oct-95 189 80 Berwick 29 Tyle Williams 05-Nov-94 189 80 Dromana 30 Tom Lamb 19-Oct-96 191 82 Edithvale-Aspendale 31 Joshua Newman 22-Dec-94 181 80 Mornington 32 Jake Gains 06-Aug-95 191 72 Berwick 33 Trae Tohiariki 27-Jan-95 178 86 Seaford 34 Ben Giobbi 04-Apr-96 181 81 Narre Warren 35 Luke Rowe 24-Jun-95 192 86 Somerville MAJOR DEVELOPMENT SQUAD SPONSOR 36 Corey Micari 14-Jul-95 188 89 Frankston YCW 37 Caleb Gray 28-Oct-96 182 80 Crib Pt 38 Agape Patolo 22-Apr-95 197 98 Noble Park 39 Jack Holden 27-Jan-96 184 77 Edithvale-Aspendale 40 Emmanuel Jakwot 24-Jan-95 186 73 St John’s OC MINOR SPONSORS 41 Josh Pickess 12-Sep-95 180 75 Frankston YCW 42 Matt Homfray 10-Jan-96 189 85 Narre Warren 43 Sam Crawford 12-Nov-95 180 74 Mornington 44 James Harmes 05-Oct-95 183 75 Devon Meadows 45 Nicholas McPherson 08-Dec-95 179 73 Beaconsfi eld 46 Mitch White 10-Apr-96 188 82 Seaford 47 Kyle Gray 14-May-96 189 81 Edithvale-Aspendale 48 Joel Monger 03-May-96 189 81 Mt Eliza 49 Brody Connelly 09-May-96 186 77 Berwick 50 Aaron Pawel 10-Jun-96 195 90 Seaford COACHING STAFF SPONSOR 51 Joel O’Sullivan 02-Aug-95 190 88 Mornington 52 Dylan Barfoot 27-Jan-96 203 89 Cranbourne 53 Daniel Moloney 11-May-96 180 74 St Bedes Mentone 54 James Freeman 14-Feb-96 188 69 Mt Eliza CLUB CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS 55 Daniel Dickinson 03-Aug-95 185 85 Somerville 56 Chris Johnson 17-Jul-96 182 69 Narre Warren 57 Trent Castledine 11-Nov-96 187 72 Narre Warren 58 Aaron Wilson 26-Feb-96 186 72 Narre Warren 59 Niall Young 16-Sep-96 193 85 Somerville  1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

MATCH UMPIRES: Field Umpire Hayden Gavine (19) Field Umpire Jarryd Barry (34) Field Umpire Daniel Lawlor Emergency Field James Davey (35)

26 www.afl vic.com.au TAC Cup 2nd PRELIMINARY FINAL – Saturday, September 14: Visy Park, 11:15am Calder Cannons

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Charlie Van Der Byl 29-Aug-95 182 77 East Keilor 2 Jarryd Bonello 08-Jul-95 182 75 Greenvale 3 Roarke Smith 11-Sep-96 180 70 Sunbury Kangaroos 4 Harrison Taylor 31-Oct-95 184 74 Riddells Creek 5 Ben Allan 04-Jun-96 177 65 Pascoe Vale 6 Jayden Foster 01-Jun-95 194 87 Aberfeldie 7 Lachlan Cavanagh 19-Nov-96 189 78 Strathmore Coach: Andrew Jago 8 Anthony Prestia 13-Mar-95 174 79 Aberfeldie Talent Manager: Ian Kyte 9 Sam Good 14-Jan-96 194 74 Aberfeldie Offi ce Address: 229 Grand Boulevard, 10 Josh Rule 02-May-95 177 77 Strathmore Craigieburn 3064 (Map 386 J3) 11 Tom Madden 20-Oct-95 182 69 St Bernards Ground Address: 229 Grand Boulevard, 12 Reilly O’Brien 20-Aug-95 200 95 Moonee Valley Craigieburn 3064 (Map 386 J3) 13 Tanner Nilsson 07-Dec-96 182 69 Glenroy Postal Address: PO Box 1005, 14 Marcus De Leur 06-Mar-96 188 79 St Bernards Craigieburn North 3064 15 Jedd Clothier 04-May-95 189 82 Narooma (NSW) Telephone: 8339 7482 Fax: 8339 7481 16 Jesse Corigliano 30-Apr-96 182 76 Strathmore Email: Ian.Kyte@afl vic.com.au 17 Nathan Blair 05-Jul-95 186 83 Romsey Website: www.caldercannons.afl vic.com.au 18 Jason Cooke 06-Feb-95 183 79 Sunbury Lions 19 Ben McDonald 14-Jun-95 195 94 Maribyrnong Park PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 20 Jake Owen 11-Nov-94 191 82 Woodend 21 James Latham 07-Mar-96 188 81 Keilor 22 Charly Williams 05-Jan-95 170 73 Aberfeldie 23 Billy Morrison 15-Apr-95 191 90 Jacana 24 Xavier Dimasi 14-Nov-96 183 90 Kilmore 25 Lachlan Ronaldson 07-May-95 194 83 Glenroy 26 Daniel Thompson 30-Apr-94 189 96 Aberfeldie 27 Jacob McCormack 17-Feb-95 185 74 Fitzroy 28 Mitch Jensen 01-Mar-95 184 68 Essendon Doutta Stars 29 James Ferry 09-Nov-94 189 84 Gisborne PH: 9334 7700 PH: 1300 665 294 30 Jack James 29-Oct-96 181 72 Gisborne 31 Matt Goodyear 20-Jul-96 183 76 Gisborne 32 Jack Baker 11-Dec-96 185 85 Gisborne 33 Tom Donoghue 18-Feb-96 170 78 Rupertswood 34 Mark Kovacevic 23-Jan-96 200 110 Greenvale 35 Peter Wright 08-Sep-96 202 95 Moonee Valley PH: 9333 4977 36 Damien Cavka 03-Jun-96 183 79 Keilor 37 Ricky Schraven 08-Feb-96 172 71 Greenvale 38 Jayden Walker 11-May-95 189 87 Greenvale 39 22-Feb-96 175 77 Maribyrnong Park PH: 9379 8888 40 Liam Berry 25-Feb-95 183 76 Rupertswood 41 Will Considine 14-Nov-95 193 89 St Bernards 42 Josh Cauchi 01-Jan-96 170 64 Pascoe Vale 43 Paul Ahern 01-Aug-96 177 73 Keilor 44 Errol Mcconnell 09-Mar-95 179 74 Oak Park 45 Aaron Christensen 15-Nov-95 190 74 Sunbury Lions 46 Joel Madden 26-Sep-94 188 83 Aberfeldie 47 Artur Petryshyn 15-Jan-96 183 71 Greenvale 48 Matthew Merlo 14-Mar-95 183 85 Aberfeldie 49 James Barnes 27-Feb-95 195 93 Keilor 50 Jake Lever 05-Mar-96 190 82 Romsey 51 Victor Carboni 29-Jun-96 175 75 Aberfeldie 52 Caleb Harward 02-Aug-96 174 73 Maribyrnong Park 53 Tristan Davies 05-Jul-95 187 82 Aberfeldie 54 David Quillerat 16-Oct-94 193 90 Romsey 1st Qtr 4th Qtr Craigieburn - PH: 9308 4444 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

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No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Lewis Taylor 17-Feb-95 173 73 Terang-Mortlake 2 Billy Beardsell 18-Jun-96 171 71 St. Albans 3 Marcus Thompson 22-Jun-95 171 71 Leopold 4 William Langley 03-May-95 176 75 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong College 5 Aaron Christensen 09-Apr-95 174 63 Lara/Geelong Grammar 6 Meyrick Buchanan 15-Sep-93 177 77 Colac 7 Harrison Kol 15-May-96 179 63 St. Marys Coach: Andrew Allthorpe 8 Tom Batarilo 11-Jul-95 178 75 Geelong Amateurs/ Talent Manager: Michael Turner Geelong Grammar Offi ce Address: Highton Reserve, 9 Alex Hickey 06-Jan-95 180 75 Geelong Amateurs Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 10 Kody Spokes 06-Jun-95 179 81 Colac Ground Address: Highton Reserve, 11 George Cameron 05-Feb-94 180 75 Newtown Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 12 Reid Adams 28-Apr-95 178 76 St. Josephs Postal Address: PO Box 1487, Geelong, 3220 13 21-Nov-95 181 75 Colac Telephone: 5241 6986 14 Teia Miles 02-Nov-96 178 63 St. Josephs Fax: 5241 6616 15 Doug Bond 19-May-95 180 68 Deniliquin/Geelong Grammar Email: michael.turner@afl vic.com.au 16 James Tsitas 03-Mar-95 180 77 Grovedale Website: http://geelongfalcons.afl vic.com.au 17 Samuel Russell 29-Dec-95 180 73 Newtown/Geelong College 18 Joe Maishman 26-Apr-96 178 71 St. Marys/Geelong College PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 19 Lachlan Devine 27-Apr-95 182 85 St. Josephs 20 Nick Dixon 08-Oct-96 179 70 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong Grammar 21 Thomas Mathieson 09-May-95 185 71 Bell Park 22 Jacob Sharp 10-Mar-95 179 79 Geelong Amateurs 23 Campbell Floyd 12-Jul-96 183 65 Birregurra 24 Jack Hudson 04-Aug-96 183 71 Leopold 25 Matthew Boag 09-Apr-95 185 90 Torquay 26 Will Couch 11-Jun-95 184 80 Warrnambool/Geelong College 27 Sam Crawley 02-Oct-95 184 74 Terang-Mortlake 28 Willis Flanders 14-Feb-94 185 79 St. Josephs 29 Patrick Bright 23-Mar-96 184 69 Bell Park 30 Nicholas Bourke 22-Feb-95 187 76 Kolora-Noorat 31 Scott Dixon 11-Jan-95 187 89 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong Grammar 32 Blake McPhee 23-Feb-96 186 80 Grovedale 33 Jayden McHenry 09-Feb-95 189 80 Leopold 34 Brandon Verfurth 19-Oct-96 184 72 St. Josephs 35 Jackson Nelson 15-Mar-96 186 78 St. Marys 36 David O’Sullivan 07-May-95 188 76 Colac 37 Alex Moloney 30-Jun-95 191 81 Terang-Mortlake 38 Jack Williams 09-Aug-95 187 82 Colac 39 Darcy Gardiner 22-Sep-95 192 84 Queenscliff 40 27-Oct-96 191 75 Ocean Grove/Geelong College 41 Xavier Lourey 20-Jan-95 191 84 Terang-Mortlake 42 Jye Cross 28-Mar-95 191 85 Bannockburn 43 Luke Maddock 22-Jan-96 190 83 West Saints 44 Patrick McCartin 19-Apr-96 192 90 St. Josephs/Geelong Grammar 45 Steven Presani 25-Jan-96 191 90 Colac 46 Tom Rieniets 25-Oct-96 192 75 Colac 47 Luke Davis 16-Jun-94 195 79 Barwon Heads 48 Fraser Fort 04-Oct-95 196 84 South Barwon 49 Hugh Goddard 24-Aug-96 195 92 Geelong Amateurs/ Melbourne Grammar 50 Jack Berry 06-Dec-95 195 94 Irrawarra-Beeac 51 Lochie Donne 05-Jan-96 194 79 St. Josephs 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

MATCH UMPIRES: Field Umpire Daniel Butcher (36) Field Umpire Michael Curtis (4) Field Umpire Robert Young (2) Emergency Field Adam Havelberg

28 www.afl vic.com.au TAC Cup 1st PRELIMINARY FINAL – Saturday, September 14: Visy Park, 2pm Eastern Ranges

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Aaron Bond 25-Apr-95 173 65 Rowville 2 Ben Cavarra 20-Dec-95 173 69 Ferntree Gully 3 Nick Evans 1-Jun-95 178 71 Norwood 4 Rory Sheridan-Ferrie 30-Jul-96 188 71 Vermont 5 Daniel Erasmus 2-Mar-95 190 89 Scoresby 6 Jack Edwards 11-Feb-95 190 87 Rowville 7 Christian Petracca 1-Apr-96 185 96 Beverley Hills Coach: Darren Bewick Talent Manager: Anthony Parkin 8 Daniel Nielson 9-May-96 192 87 Vermont Offi ce Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 9 Sam Gibson 9-Jan-95 184 84 Ferntree Gully Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 10 Jordan Walker 30-Dec-94 185 77 Donvale Ground Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 11 Daniel McStay 24-Jun-95 193 86 Vermont Postal Address: PO Box 594, Kilsyth, 3137 12 Mitchell Honeychurch 2-Mar-95 175 65 Vermont Telephone: 9724 9499 13 Dion De Pace 11-Jun-95 198 86 Belgrave Facsimile: 9724 9277 14 Mitchell Keedle 21-Feb-95 184 69 Norwood Email: anthony.parkin@afl vic.com.au 15 Michael Apeness 28-Jan-95 199 101 Donvale Website: http://easternranges.afl vic.com.au 16 Scott McInerney 19-Aug-95 178 67 Knox PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 17 Thomas Boyd 22-Aug-95 199 102 Norwood 18 Connor O’Sullivan 25-Dec-94 196 92 East Ringwood 19 Luke Hannon 28-May-96 187 75 Upwey-Tecoma 21 Joseph Fisher 26-Jan-95 187 79 Vermont 22 Bryce Batty 16-Jan-97 180 74 Lilydale 23 Andreas Roth 3-May-95 174 72 Donvale 24 Chudier Gatwech-Chol 1-Jan-96 181 70 Lilydale 25 Christopher McDougall 26-Apr-96 174 66 Whitehorse Colts JFC 26 James Belo 16-Apr-95 186 78 East Ringwood 27 Jacob Crowe 18-Apr-95 179 82 East Ringwood 28 Daniel Welsh 11-Jul-95 186 85 Gembrook/Cockatoo 29 Matthew Collins 1-Apr-95 190 83 Donvale 30 Tim Anderson 9-Mar-95 178 80 Woori Yallock 31 Jarrod Healy 10-Mar-96 183 75 Coldstream 32 Hugh Skate 13-May-96 182 72 Lilydale/Yarra Valley Gr 33 Matthew Traynor 12-Dec-96 177 72 Rowville 34 Kyle Staples 13.05-95 190 84 Vermont 35 Darcy Smith 18-Aug-95 194 85 Donvale 36 Adam Miles 3-Apr-95 180 72 Mooroolbark 37 Liam Riley 14-May-95 180 73 Mazenod Old Collegians 38 Jarrod Lake 10-Jan-96 190 82 Boronia 39 Liam Wale-Buxton 9-Sep-96 198 97 Upwey Tecoma 40 Matthew Burt 22-Feb-96 180 66 Lilydale 41 Abraham Nyok 6-Dec-96 196 86 Lilydale 42 Kevin Kean 18-Apr-96 172 75 Noble Park 43 Nathan Cairns 2-Mar-95 189 77 Ringwood 44 Ryley Monkhorst 8-Mar-95 198 92 Woori Yallock 45 Jason Lange 10-Apr-95 183 175 Ferntree Gully 46 Trent Cody 29-Jan-95 176 72 Noble Park 52 Chris Jones 18-Mar-95 196 82 Emerald 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

Boundary Umpire Jake Robertson Boundary Umpire Adam Bell Goal Umpire Luke White Boundary Umpire Josh Geraghty Goal Umpire Matthew Dervan Emergency Goal Chris Doyle

www.taccup.com.au 29 TAC CUP LADDER/STATS - FINALS WEEK TWO

POS TEAM P W L D For Agst % PTS 1 Geelong Falcons 17 14 3 0 1426 948 150.42 56 2 Eastern Ranges 17 12 5 0 1551 1251 123.98 48 3 Dandenong Stingrays 17 10 7 0 1334 1094 121.94 40 4 Calder Cannons 17 10 7 0 1417 1190 119.08 40 5 Western Jets 17 9 7 1 1464 1280 114.38 38 6 Northern Knights 17 9 7 1 1437 1368 105.04 38 7 Gippsland Power 17 9 8 0 1535 1282 119.73 36 8 Murray Bushrangers 17 9 8 0 1110 1258 88.24 36 9 Sandringham Dragons 17 8 8 1 1144 1169 97.86 34 10 Oakleigh Chargers 17 6 10 1 1122 1384 81.07 26 11 Bendigo Pioneers 17 3 14 0 1031 1459 70.66 12 12 North Ballarat Rebels 17 2 15 0 757 1466 51.64 8

GOAL KICKERS Dillon Viojo-Rainbow Western Jets 8 Player Team LW Total Reilly O’Brien Calder Cannons 7 Josh Scott Gippsland Power - 51 Matthew Haynes Northern Knights 7 Christian Petracca Eastern Ranges 3 36 Brett Bewley Western Jets 7 Andreas Roth Eastern Ranges - 32 Paul Ahern Calder Cannons 6 Nathan Gardiner Dandenong Stingrays - 30 Josh Cauchi Calder Cannons 1 28 Peter Wright Calder Cannons 6 Mitchell Norton Western Jets - 28 Daniel Nielson Eastern Ranges 6 Peter Wright Calder Cannons 2 27 Chas Bromley Northern Knights 6 Jack Lonie Dandenong Stingrays - 26 Ben Lennon Northern Knights 6 James Sicily Western Jets 3 26 Josh Turner Northern Knights 6 Alex Carr Gippsland Power - 25 Callum Cathcart Sandringham - 24 HANDBALLS Thomas Boyd Eastern Ranges - 23 Player Team Handballs Billy Hogan Oakleigh Chargers - 23 Liam Hunt Northern Knights 17 James Belo Eastern Ranges 13 KICKS Aaron Christensen Calder Cannons 12 Player Team Kicks Daniel O’Leary Western Jets 18 Jake Owen Calder Cannons 12 Ben Cavarra Eastern Ranges 17 Connor O’Sullivan Eastern Ranges 12 Brett Bewley Western Jets 16 Josh Turner Northern Knights 12 Jake Owen Calder Cannons 15 Duom Dawam Western Jets 12 Matthew Haynes Northern Knights 15 Matthew Merlo Calder Cannons 11 Jedd Clothier Calder Cannons 14 Billy Murphy Northern Knights 11 Matthew Merlo Calder Cannons 14 Tom Donoghue Calder Cannons 10 Trent Cody Eastern Ranges 14 Connor O’Sullivan Eastern Ranges 14 Jedd Clothier Calder Cannons 9 Aaron Christensen Calder Cannons 13 Hugh Curnow Northern Knights 9 Mitchell Keedle Eastern Ranges 13 Nathan Blair Calder Cannons 8 Josh Iacobaccio Northern Knights 13 Jarryd Bonello Calder Cannons 8 Ben Lennon Northern Knights 13 Liam McMahon Western Jets 13 UMPIRE NUMBERS 1 Richard MILLS 16 Matthew OAKLEY 29 Jack EDWARDS 2 Robert YOUNG 17 Jarrod WAIGHT 30 Ashley BEDFORD MARKS 3 Matthew BROWN 18 Nicholas FINCH 32 Haydn O’CONNOR Player Team Marks 4 Michael CURTIS 19 Hayden GAVINE 33 Robert MONK 5 Andrew McCOY 20 Robert O’GORMAN Jake Owen Calder Cannons 10 6 Andrew TALBOT 21 Brent WALLACE 34 Jarryd BARRY 35 James DAVEY Michael Apeness Eastern Ranges 9 8 Shaun GLEESON 22 Jason SCHILLING 9 Jamie GRINDAL 24 Tim CARLOS 36 Daniel BUTCHER Billy Myers Western Jets 9 11 Brett RITCHIE 25 Gareth VERBERNE 37 Tyler HANKINSON Christian Petracca Eastern Ranges 8 Note: AFL Umpires will wear 27, 28, 31, 38, 39, 40

30 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP RESULTS - FINALS

SEMI FINALS Calder Cannons 4.2 8.3 10.8 16.11 107 Western Jets 1.2 5.5 7.8 10.12 72

Calder Cannons Western Jets Goal Kickers: J. Foster 4, A. Christensen 2, P. Ahern 2, J. Goal Kickers: J. Sicily 3, M. Orr, J. Laverde, D. Iaccarino, D. Cooke 2, P. Wright 2, R. O’Brien, J. Owen, M. Merlo, M. Viojo, J. McKenzie, P. Manivong, B. Myers Kovacevic Best Players: J. Laverde, L. Hickey, B. Bewley, B. Myers, D. Best Players: A. Christensen, J. Owen, R. O’Brien, J. Lever, O’Leary, D. Dawam M. Kovacevic, T. Donoghue

Eastern Ranges 5.0 7.6 10.10 14.12 96 Northern Knights 2.3 3.9 5.16 10.17 77

Eastern Ranges Northern Knights Goal Kickers: C. Petracca 3, M. Apeness 3, S. McInerney Goal Kickers: J. Tardio 2, M. Bontempelli 2, K. Langford 2, 2, B. Cavarra, C. O’Sullivan, J. Crowe, D. McStay, J. Belo, J. Iacobaccio, M. Haynes, J. Turner, W. Murphy M. Traynor Best Players: L. Hunt, J. Iacobaccio, J. Potter, J. Tardio, S. Best Players: C. O’Sullivan, L. Hannon, D. Welsh, M. Switkowski, G. McDonagh Apeness, B. Cavarra, D. Nielson

WHATEVER FIELD YOU DO BATTLE ON, THERE’S ONLY ONE TO RECHARGE FROM.

Milk. Electrolytes for rehydration. Proteins for muscle repair.

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Round 1 (Metro Round) Round 7 Sunday 7th July Sunday 24th March Saturday 18th May Northern Knights 13.18-96 def Calder Cannons 6.9-45 Calder Cannons 11.9.75 def by Northern Knights 15.7.97 Western Jets 8.15-63 def by Tasmania 12.9-81 Western Jets 11.11-77 def Gippsland Power 10.15-75 Oakleigh Chargers 9.16.70 def by Eastern Ranges 17.16.118 Sandringham Dragons 12.16-88 def Oakleigh Chargers 5.7-37 Round 13 Sandringham Dragons 16.9.105 def Western Jets 12.10.82 NSW/ACT Rams 7.11-53 def by Murray Bushrangers 12.11-83 Saturday 13th July Bendigo Pioneers 9.5-59 def by Dandenong Stingrays 10.16-76 Round 2 (Easter Weekend) Calder Cannons 12.20-92 def Western Jets 13.13-91 Northern Knights 12.14-86 def North Ballarat Rebels 10.8-68 Saturday 30th March Oakleigh Chargers 20.10-130 def Northern Knights 16.16-112 Calder Cannons 10.5-65 def by Geelong Falcons 14.11-95 Bendigo Pioneers 12.18-90 def North Ballarat Rebels 7.6-48 Dandenong Stingrays 18.15-123 def Bendigo Pioneers 8.5-53 Eastern Ranges 15.14-104 def Gippsland Power 11.11-77 Gippsland Power 12.13-85 def Dandenong Stingrays 8.14-62 North Ballarat Rebels 4.6-30 def by Murray Bushrangers 15.5-95 Geelong Falcons 10.16-76 def Murray Bushrangers 9.4-58 Round 4 (Country Round) Sunday 14th July Sunday 31st March Saturday 25th May Sandringham Dragons 8.15-63 def Eastern Ranges 9.8-62 Western Jets 17.7-109 def Northern Knights 15.12-102 Bendigo Pioneers 8.8-56 def by Geelong Falcons 9.11-65 Gippsland Power 6.9-45 def by Geelong Falcons 10.9-69 Eastern Ranges 7.7-49 def by Sandringham Dragons 10.10-70 Dandenong Stingrays 13.10-88 def North Ballarat Rebels 5.5-35 Development Weekend - 20th & 21st July Oakleigh Chargers 11.14-80 def Calder Cannons 11.7-73 Murray Bushrangers 10.7-67 def Gippsland Power 8.16-64 Round 14 Round 3 Round 8 Saturday 27th July Saturday 6th April Saturday 1st June Dandenong Stingrays 15.17-107 def Sandringham Dragons 5.7-37 Gippsland Power 14.7-91 def by Oakleigh Chargers 14.12-96 Murray Bushrangers 4.8-32 def by Western Jets 14.11-95 Gippsland Power 13.13-91 def by Eastern Ranges 15.11-101 Murray Bushrangers 8.15-63 def Bendigo Pioneers 3.5-23 Calder Cannons 14.5-89 def Dandenong Stingrays 6.11-47 Northern Knights 13.10-88 def Geelong Falcons 11.15-81 Oakleigh Chargers 7.14-56 def Bendigo Pioneers 5.14-44 Eastern Ranges 12.14-86 def by Dandenong Stingrays 20.14-134 Gippsland Power 13.19-97 def Northern Knights 10.11-71 Sunday 28th July Sunday 7th April Geelong Falcons 16.11-107 def Sandringham Dragons 4.2-26 Murray Bushrangers 10.7-67 def by Calder Cannons 18.12-120 North Ballarat Rebels 5.6-36 def by Geelong Falcons 14.14-98 Eastern Ranges 13.14-92 def Bendigo Pioneers 4.14-38 North Ballarat Rebels 6.12-48 def by Western Jets 8.6-54 Northern Knights 10.11-71 vs Sandringham Dragons 9.17-71 Sunday 2nd June Round 15 Western Jets 14.11-95 def Calder Cannons 14.9-93 North Ballarat Rebels 16.15-111 def Oakleigh Chargers 5.10-40 Saturday 3rd August Round 1 (Country Round) Development Weekend - 8th & 9th June Oakleigh Chargers 4.10-34 def by Western Jets 10.9-69 Bendigo Pioneers 13.6-84 def by Geelong Falcons 13.10-88 Saturday 13th April Round 9 North Ballarat Rebels 1.4-10 def by Dandenong Stingrays 8.10-58 Bendigo Pioneers 6.8-44 def by Gippsland Power 23.11-149 Saturday 15th June Eastern Ranges 12.23-95 def Murray Bushrangers 8.8-56 Murray Bushrangers 12.15-87 def North Ballarat Rebels 6.5-41 Northern Knights 11.8-74 def by Western Jets 12.17-89 Sunday 4th August Geelong Falcons 18.10-118 def Dandenong Stingrays 7.11-53 Bendigo Pioneers 13.11-89 def Calder Cannons 7.10-52 Sandringham Dragons 6.9-45 def by Calder Cannons 15.10-100 Gippsland Power 18.17-125 def North Ballarat Rebels 5.9-39 Round 4 (Metro Round) Northern Knights 16.16-112 def Gippsland Power 11.11-77 Geelong Falcons 2.9-21 def by Eastern Ranges 20.9-129 Saturday 20th April Development Weekend - 10th & 11st August Oakleigh Chargers 10.5-65 def Dandenong Stingrays 8.6-54 Western Jets 11.11-77 vs Oakleigh Chargers 11.11-77 Round 16 Sunday 16th June Eastern Ranges 17.15-117 def Northern Knights 10.11-71 Saturday 17th August Murray Bushrangers 10.18-78 def Sandringham Dragons 8.15-63 Calder Cannons 11.12-78 def Sandringham Dragons 7.10-52 Bendigo Pioneers 6.6-42 def by Western Jets 16.20-116 Round 10 North Ballarat Rebels 4.5-29 def by Northern Knights 17.7-109 Round 5 Saturday 22nd June Dandenong Stingrays 11.14-80 def Gippsland Power 10.12-72 Saturday 27th April Sandringham Dragons 11.8-74 def by Northern Knights 13.4-82 Geelong Falcons 8.9-57 def by Calder Cannons 8.10-58 Northern Knights 13.15-93 def Bendigo Pioneers 10.12-72 North Ballarat Rebels 11.11-77 def Bendigo Pioneers 10.11-71 Sunday 18th August Calder Cannons 12.11-83 def North Ballarat Rebels 3.11-29 Western Jets 9.10-64 def by Geelong Falcons 10.7-67 Eastern Ranges 10.12-72 def by Oakleigh Chargers 8.8-56 Oakleigh Chargers 4.8-32 def by Geelong Falcons 10.12-72 Calder Cannons 11.11-77 def by Gippsland Power 16.18-114 Sandringham Dragons 12.19-91 def Murray Bushrangers 5.8-38 Murray Bushrangers 12.8-80 def by Eastern Ranges 17.11-113 Oakleigh Chargers 9.17-71 def by Murray Bushrangers 13.14-92 Round 17 Sandringham Dragons 7.8-50 def by Gippsland Power 9.16-70 Sunday 23rd June Saturday 24th August Sunday 28th April Dandenong Stingrays 8.9-57 def by Eastern Ranges 9.13-67 Gippsland Power 11.19-85 def Bendigo Pioneers 8.6-54 Murray Bushrangers 9.10-64 def Northern Knights 8.13-61 Western Jets 12.15-87 def by Dandenong Stingrays 15.8-98 Round 11 Dandenong Stingrays 5.12-42 def by Geelong Falcons 13.5-83 Saturday 29th June Round 6 Oakleigh Chargers 17.16-118 def North Ballarat Rebels 8.10-58 Eastern Ranges 8.9-57 def by Western Jets 25.12-162 Saturday 4th May Sunday 25th August Bendigo Pioneers 8.10-58 def by Murray Bushrangers 13.13-91 Queensland Scorpions 4.10-34 def by Calder Cannons 21.15-141 Calder Cannons 14.16-100 def Eastern Ranges 8.5-53 Gippsland Power 15.9-99 def Sandringham Dragons 10.10-70 Western Jets 3.7-25 def by Sandringham Dragons 12.12-84 Bendigo Pioneers 11.17-83 def Oakleigh Chargers 11.3-69 Northern Knights 12.17-89 def Dandenong Stingrays 7.9-51 Tasmania 9.10-64 def by Eastern Ranges 19.9-123 Sunday 30th June Finals Week 1 - Qualfying & Elimination Finals Dandenong Stingrays 13.9-87 def Murray Bushrangers 5.7-37 Geelong Falcons 17.11-113 def North Ballarat Rebels 6.8-44 Saturday 31st August & Sunday 1st September Visy Park Geelong Falcons 18.11-119 def Northern Knights 3.5-23 Calder Cannons 10.12-72 def Oakleigh Chargers 7.7-49 Finals Week 2 - Semi Finals Sunday 5th May Sunday 8th September Visy Park Round 12 Gippsland Power 18.11-119 def Western Jets 16.13-109 Finals Week 3 - Preliminary Finals Saturday 6th July Saturday 14th September Visy Park North Ballarat Rebels 1.7-13 def by Sandringham Dragons 5.9-39 Murray Bushrangers 3.4-22 def by Dandenong Stingrays 17.15-117 Finals Week 4 - Grand Final Development Weekend - 11th & 12th May North Ballarat Rebels 6.5-41 def by Eastern Ranges 16.16-112 Sunday 22nd September Etihad Stadium Sandringham Dragons 17.14-116 def Bendigo Pioneers 11.5-71 Geelong Falcons 15.7-97 def Oakleigh Chargers 6.6-42

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