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ADEL Rory Atkins 1 ADEL Eddie Betts 2 ADEL Luke Brown 3 ADEL Charlie Cameron 4 ADEL Kyle Cheney 5 ADEL Brad Crouch 6 ADEL Matt C SEASON 2015 CLUB LISTS FINAL - 5 December 2014 ADEL Rory Atkins 1 ADEL Eddie Betts 2 ADEL Luke Brown 3 ADEL Charlie Cameron 4 ADEL Kyle Cheney 5 ADEL Brad Crouch 6 ADEL Matt Crouch 7 ADEL Patrick Dangerfield 8 ADEL Harry Dear 9 ADEL Richard Douglas 10 ADEL Cameron Ellis-Yolmen 11 ADEL Mitchell Grigg 12 ADEL Kyle Hartigan 13 ADEL Ricky Henderson 14 ADEL Sam Jacobs 15 ADEL Matthew Jaensch 16 ADEL Joshua Jenkins 17 ADEL Sam Kerridge 18 ADEL Riley Knight 19 ADEL Rory Laird 20 ADEL Jake Lever 21 ADEL Luke Lowden 22 ADEL Thomas Lynch 23 ADEL Jarryd Lyons 24 ADEL David Mackay 25 ADEL Brodie Martin 26 ADEL Mitchell McGovern 27 ADEL Andy Otten 28 ADEL James Podsiadly 29 ADEL Brent Reilly VETERAN 30 ADEL Sam Shaw 31 ADEL Sam Siggins 32 ADEL Rory Sloane 33 ADEL Brodie Smith 34 ADEL Daniel Talia 35 ADEL Scott Thompson VETERAN 36 ADEL Nathan Van Berlo 37 ADEL Taylor Walker 38 ADEL Harrison Wigg 39 ADEL Matthew Wright 40 Category A Adel Rookie Jake Kelly 2nd Year 1 Adel Rookie Reilly O'Brien 2 Adel Rookie Keenan Ramsey 3 Adel Rookie Anthony Wilson 4 Category B Adel Rookie Jack Osborn Non-Reg 3 Years 1 SEASON 2015 CLUB LISTS FINAL - 5 December 2014 BRIS Jed Adcock VETERAN 1 BRIS James Aish 2 BRIS Harris Andrews 3 BRIS Claye Beams 4 BRIS Dayne Beams 5 BRIS Rohan Bewick 6 BRIS Allen Christensen 7 BRIS Justin Clarke 8 BRIS Josh Clayton 9 BRIS Michael Close 10 BRIS Tom Cutler 11 BRIS Liam Dawson 12 BRIS Jonathan Freeman 13 BRIS Darcy Gardiner 14 BRIS Mitchell Golby 15 BRIS Joshua Green 16 BRIS Pearce Hanley 17 BRIS Ryan Harwood 18 BRIS Ryan Lester 19 BRIS Matthew Leuenberger 20 BRIS Matt Maguire 21 BRIS Stefan Martin 22 BRIS Sam Mayes 23 BRIS Jaden McGrath 24 BRIS Luke McGuane 25 BRIS Josh McGuinness 26 BRIS Daniel McStay 27 BRIS Daniel Merrett VETERAN 28 BRIS Jackson Paine 29 BRIS Marco Paparone 30 BRIS Jack Redden 31 BRIS Daniel Rich 32 BRIS Nicholas Robertson 33 BRIS Mitchell Robinson 34 BRIS Tom Rockliff 35 BRIS Brent Staker 36 BRIS Lewis Taylor 37 BRIS Joshua Watts 38 BRIS Trent West 39 BRIS Dayne Zorko 40 Category A Bris Rookies Hugh Beasley 1 Category A Bris Rookies Billy Evans 2 Category A Bris Rookies Matthew Hammelmann Academy 3 Category A Bris Rookies Zachary O'Brien 2nd Year 4 Category B Bris Rookies Jordon Bourke Academy 1 Category B Bris Rookies Cian Hanley International 2 Category B Bris Rookies Archie Smith Academy 3 SEASON 2015 CLUB LISTS FINAL - 5 December 2014 CARLT Dennis Armfield 1 CARLT Tom Bell 2 CARLT Blaine Boekhorst 3 CARLT Dylan Buckley 4 CARLT Andrew Carrazzo VETERAN 5 CARLT Levi Casboult 6 CARLT Patrick Cripps 7 CARLT Edward Curnow 8 CARLT Matthew Dick 9 CARLT Sam Docherty 10 CARLT David Ellard 11 CARLT Andrejs Everitt 12 CARLT Jayden Foster 13 CARLT Bryce Gibbs 14 CARLT Cameron Giles 15 CARLT Nick Graham 16 CARLT Lachlan Henderson 17 CARLT Nick Holman 18 CARLT Kristian Jaksch 19 CARLT Michael Jamison 20 CARLT Liam Jones 21 CARLT Chris Judd 22 CARLT Matthew Kreuzer 23 CARLT Troy Menzel 24 CARLT Marc Murphy 25 CARLT Sam Rowe 26 CARLT Kade Simpson VETERAN 27 CARLT Clem Smith 28 CARLT Dale Thomas 29 CARLT Zach Tuohy 30 CARLT Jason Tutt 31 CARLT Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 32 CARLT Andrew Walker VETERAN 33 CARLT Robert Warnock 34 CARLT Matthew Watson 35 CARLT Mark Whiley 36 CARLT Simon White 37 CARLT Christopher Yarran 38 Category A Carlt Rookies Tom Fields 1 Category A Carlt Rookies Billy Gowers 2 Category A Carlt Rookies Blaine Johnson 2nd Year 3 Category A Carlt Rookies Ciaran Sheehan International (Ire) 4 Category A Carlt Rookies Bradley Walsh 5 Category A Carlt Rookies Cameron Wood 2nd Year 6 Category B Carlt Rookies Ciaran Byrne International (Ire) 1 Category B Carlt Rookies Fraser Russell 3yr non reg 2 SEASON 2015 CLUB LISTS FINAL - 5 December 2014 COLL Taylor Adams 1 COLL Jarryd Blair 2 COLL Tim Broomhead 3 COLL Nathan J. 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