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Australian Football Squads - Boys * - Did Not Tour, # - Toured in Place Of All Australian Football Squads - Boys * - did not tour, # - toured in place of 1977 – Adelaide 1978 – Newcastle 1979 – Brisbane 1980 – Wollongong Boys Boys Boys Boys Select team played Toured Canada and Played NSW U/19 Youth Select Team Representative match in USA in 1978 at Sydney Cricket South Australia Ground, curtain-raiser Frank Casacchia (NSW) David Doorne (SA) Steve Blair * (Vic) to the Socceroos Robert Erdge (Vic) Tony Pezzano (NSW) Michael Boogard (NNSW) John Hood (SA) Lloyd McLean (SA) David Brenton * (NNSW) Brett Bevis (NNSW) Fabian Incantalupo (Vic) Ian May (SA) Tim Brown * (Qld) Tony Burley (Qld) Dennis Inanac (WA) Adrian Poulton (SA) GeorgeChapman(NSW) David Whyte (Qld) Chris Manou (SA) Gary Brown (SA) Glen Huntley * (Qld) Stephen Blair (Vic) Greg Pattell (Qld) George Christopoulos (Vic) Paul Lannace(SA) Charlie Yankos (Vic) Andy Miller (Vic) Angelo Petrakis (Vic) Michael Loh * (Vic) Howard Tredennick (NNSW) Ken Swan (Qld) John Pettas (NSW) Jeff Lowe * (Qld) Ian Watson (NSW) Alan Robertson (NSW) Gary Phillips (NSW) Malcolm McClelland (NNSW) David Smith (NSW) Peter Katholos (NSW) Marcel Radojevic (NSW) Lloyd McLean * (Qld) Gary Phillips (NNSW) Lou Sanopoli (Vic) Chris Saunders (SA) Tony Radford * (SA) Oscar Crino (Vic) Tommy O’Halloran (Vic) Lucio Signore (SA) David Smith *(NSW) Peter Raack (NSW) Ross Lawrence (NSW) Slobode Stojovski (Vic) Tom Vukovich *(NSW) David Skeen (NSW) Paul Sleight (Qld) Peter Wilson * (NSW) Peter Vale (NSW) Peter Hill (NSW) Charlie Yankos (Vic) Grant Lee (NSW) Ray Bolter (NSW) Mark Milovanic # Ross Swan (Qld) Eddie Krncevic (Vic) Danny Moulos # Daryl Gooch (NSW) Peter Tredinnick (NSW) John Spanos # Robert Wheatley (NSW) Arthur Sharp # Marcel Radojevic (NSW) Tom O’Halloran #(Vic) Eddie Krncevic # (Vic) Connell Byrne - Coach (NSW) George Christopoulos # (Vic) Phil Hare - Manager (NSW) Tony Pezzano # (NSW) Peter Raskopoulos # (NSW) Peter Katholos # (NSW) Paul Kay # (NSW) Ian Hunter # (Qld) Greg Woodhouse # (NSW) 1981 – Melbourne 1982 – Brisbane 1983 – Brisbane 1984 – Hobart Boys Boys Boys Boys Select Team Select Team Select Team No National Robert Catlin (NSW) Andrew Bernal (ACT) Geoff Gunning (NSW), Warren Pickering (Qld) Championship held Geoff Biscaya (NSW) Manis Lamond (ACT), Andy Tighe (Qld) Alex Bundalo (NSW) Martin Drienne (NSW), Ray Vliestra (NSW) New South Wales Tom Burke (WA) Alan Millcan (Qld), Zivko Hristovski (NSW) won the test series Ibro Cahut (Tas) Paul Foster (NSW) Martin Boe (WA) Jason Dunn (ACT) Graham Ross (QLD) Aydin Bol (Vic) Gary against Queensland Matthew Garland (NSW) Michael Makriadis (QLD) Phillips (NSW) in Brisbane Chris Fegan (Qld) Richard Leszcynski (TAS) Savas Saglam (Vic) Chris Hummel (ACT) Nicholas Conradi (NSW) Rene De Kooning (WA) Andrew Leczcynski (Tas) Alfredo Carmona (NSW) Jim Kalambokis (Vic) Bill Londos (NSW) George Haniotis (NSW) Louis Dounis (NSW) Nick Papas (NSW) Scott Watson (NSW) Lenny Vial (NSW) Ali Reda (NSW) Scott Grant (NSW) Gerald Ilhan (Vic) Steve Waugh (NSW) Tom Zilic (VIC) Albert Ullbright (WA) Darren White (ACT) Ernie Tapai (VIC) Paul Tzintzis (Vic) Steven Zantides (NSW) Victor Cristaldo (VIC) Chris Ketsakidis (VIC) Dimitrious Thomas (WA) Steve Darby - Australian Soccer Federation, Head of Selections 1985 – Canberra 1986 – Sydney 1987 – Perth 1988 – Darwin Boys Boys Boys Boys Toured the United Tour of New Zealand in Tour of Hong Kong & Played Darwin Select XI in Kingdom in January January 1987 China in December Darwin, August 1988. 1986 1987 Toured USA, United Kingdom and Republic of Robert Runje * (ACT) Ireland in December 1988 - Antione Avelino (NSW) Gareth Naven * (ACT) Brenden Eastwell (Qld) January 1989 Scott Grant (NSW) Tony Lemezina * (ACT) Jeff Allport (NSW) Alan Armstrong (WA) Jason Van Blerk * (ACT) Peter Theodorakakos (SA) Kurt Leitner (ACT) Anthony Grbac * (ACT) Mineo Bonetig (NSW) Darian Butler (SA) David Hunter (Qld) Paul Timboli * (ACT) Zoran Naumovski (C) (NSW) Frank Mikuletic (NSW) Brian Ellem (NSW) David Scott * (NSW) John Gibson (ACT) Dean McWhirter (NSW) Ernie Tapai (Vic) Scott Gilbert (NSW) Trevor Daley (NSW) Jason Mammone (NSW) Colin Junna (Qld) Keith Warren * (NSW) Carl Veart (SA) Tony Vidmar (SA), Paul Peterson (Qld) Damien Butler (Qld) David Scott (NSW) Carlo Talladira (SA) Paul Quarmby (NSW) Scott Rackley (Qld) Nick Stamatelopoulos (SA) Fraser Keegan (SA) Markus Beuke (WA) Pat Hughes (SA) Paul Krstovski (NSW) Ned Zelic * (ACT) Jason Polak * (ACT) Alex Bodounas (SA) Milan Blagojevic * (NSW) Phil Vasic (NSW) John Koch * (ACT) George Jolevski (Vic) Craig Hoogendorn (NSW) Brad Maloney (NSW) Scott Watson (NSW) Oriano Colli (WA) Greg Mills * (ACT) Craig McGregor (C) (NSW) Scott Ollerenshaw (NSW) Robert Paprocki (WA) Steve Horvat * (ACT) Matthew Bingley * (NSW) John Williams (SA) Douglas Summers # (Tas) Andy Hobbs (Qld) David Seal (NSW) Richard Leszcynski (Tas) Phillip Nicciolino # (WA) John Danzo # (NSW) Tony Telisman * (ACT) Peter Groenwoud (Tas) Garry Applebee # (ACT) Glen Kearton # (NSW) Paul Welch * (ACT) Michael Wiseman # (ACT) Pat Hughes # (SA) Stephen Corica # (Qld) Darren Freeman # (WA) Glen Gwynne # (Qld) James Middleton # (Qld) Scott Houghton # (NSW) Jim Koufalis # (SA) Ali Ozcagli (Vic) Chapman Bonner - Andrew Brayshaw # (Qld) Tour Leader (Qld) Chapman Bonner - Cliff Mangan - Chris James - Tour Leader (Qld) Tour Leader (Qld) Cliff Mangan - Coach (NSW) Chris James - Andy Bettel - Tour Leader (Qld) Douglas Summers - Coach (NSW) Coach (SA) Andy Bettel - Assistant Coach (Tas) Douglas Summers - Joe Larecki – Coach (SA) Kevin Peterson - Assistant Coach (Tas) Manager (SA) Ron Pratt - Manager (WA) Joe Larecki - Assistant Coach (NSW) Manager (SA) Joe Larecki - Manager (SA) 1989 – Adelaide 1990 – Melbourne 1991 – Adelaide 1992 – Canberra Boys Boys Boys Boys Toured USA and England in Toured Singapore, Toured United Kingdom Toured New Zealand in January 1990 Malaysia and Brunei in and Republic of Ireland in January 1993 January 1991 January 1992 Zoki Adioski * (NSW) Troy Bellamy * (ACT) Sash Becvinovski * (Vic) John Bowles (NSW) George Karamalis (SA) Craig Moore * (ACT) Andrew Brayshaw * (Qld) Steve Tyerman * (NSW) Robert Davies (NSW) Fabio Macalino * (ACT) Steve Corica * (Qld) Peter Tsekenis (NSW) Mirko Jurilj * (NSW) Vagelli Papazoglou (NT) Glenn Gwynne (C) (Qld) Shane Jarvis * (NSW) Mark Yates (C) (SA) Chris Doumanis * (Vic) John Kakakios * (NSW) Adam Whan (NSW) Shane Jarvis (NSW) Lirim Selimi (Vic) Brad Maloney * (ACT) Hayden Begbie (NSW) Darren Elkin (NSW) Con Sianidis * (Vic) Jason Mammone * (NSW) Michael Reda * (NSW) HamiltonThorp * (NT) Jason Farrugia (Vic) Cesar Mora (NSW) Troy Halpin (NSW) Brad Dittin * (Qld), Robert Blazevich (WA) Arthur Robotis (Vic) Michael Musitano (NSW) Peter Tsekenis * (NSW) Tony Gigliotti * (NSW) Hus Skenderovic (Vic) Vince De La Plaza (Vic) Ante Milicic * (ACT) David Thomas (C) (NSW) Robert Stanton * (ACT) Jim Kourtis * (Vic) Derek Poimer * (NSW) Troy Dewhurst (NSW) Glen Thomson (ACT) Brett Lavale (Vic) Jimmy Tsekenis (SA) Darren Iocca * (NSW) Hamilton Thorp (NT) Bruce Grassick (ACT) Goran Lozinovski * (ACT) Ben Yewell (Qld) Jeffrey Philp (Qld) Andy Ravanello (ACT) Robert Graskovksi (NSW) Corey Artone (VC) (SA) Frank Talia * (ACT) Justin Playle (C) (Qld) Alen Stajcic (NSW) Bradley Hassell (SA) Jim Vogliatis # (Vic) Tim James (Qld) Takis Arvanitis (ACT) Chris Groom # (SA) Craig Surfees # (WA) Robert Graskovski # (NSW) Richie Alagich # (SA) Renato Musolino # (SA) Chris Trebbick # (Qld) Jason Sultana # (NSW) Paul Gagetti # (ACT) Mark Nestorvic # (NSW) Nick Politis # (NT) David Whidders # (NSW) Frane Radic # (SA) Scott Piper # (NT) Joe Guastella # (SA) Damien Harris # (Qld) Vincent Tana # (WA) Frane Radic # (SA) Demitri Theochari # (Qld) Dominic Usalj # (NSW) Alberto Serra # (NT) John Francesca # (Vic) Glenn Waddingham # (Qld) Fotis Skordou # (Qld) Wayne Attard # (Vic) Robert Peruzza # (WA) Cliff Mangan - Mick Banks - Joe Larecki - Joe Larecki - Tour Leader (Qld) Tour Leader (NT) Tour Leader (SA) Tour Leader (SA) Tom Sermanni - Tom Sermanni - Richard Shortman - Tony Wilkinson - Coach (ACT) Coach (ACT) Coach (Qld) Coach (Vic) Mick Banks - Richard Shortman - Ron Pratt - Trevor Warren - Assistant Coach (NT) Assistantt Coach Assistant Coach (NSW) Manager (SA) Ian Boxall - (Qld) Roger Holcroft - Manager (ACT) Ron Pratt - Manager (Qld) Manager (NSW) 1993 – Darwin 1994 – Sydney 1995 – Perth 1996 – Geelong Boys Boys Boys Boys Toured Hong Kong, China Toured South America - Toured Singapore and Toured England, Northern and Taipai in January 1994 Argentina & Uruguay in Malaysia in January 1996 & Ireland, Republic of Ireland, January 1995 played Malaysia in Sydney. Wales, Belgium and Italy in Daniel Bieze (SA) Home series v. New November/December 1996 Leslie Pogliacomi * (NSW) Nathan Wildy (SA) Zealand in June 1996 Tony Gigliotti (NSW) Fernando Drakos (NSW) Damien Beattie (Vic) Peter Munsie (NSW) David Kerr (NSW) Matthew O’Shea (C) (NSW) Barney Smith (ACT) Ben Willard (NSW) Stelios Drakos (Vic) Steve Richards (ACT) Ilija Prenzoski (ACT) Tony Littieri (Vic) Rick Artunes (WA) Noel Spencer (NSW) Simon Colosimo *(ACT) Ivo De Jesus * (NSW) Steven Riches (VC) (NSW) Tony Trpcevski *(ACT) Trent Abel (Qld) Damien Beattie (Vic) Matthew Borg * (Vic) Aaron Westervelt (ACT) Daniel Jukic (ACT) Damian Rogers (Qld) (C) Anthony Roche (Qld) Marco Bresciano (Vic) Chris Groom (SA) Martin Iaccione * (Vic) Steve De Giovanniello (SA) John Cutillo (SA) Jason Vukadin (Vic) Mark Racker (C) (NSW) Adriano Caniglia (Vic) Scott Piper * (NT) Raphael Bove * (NSW) Kain Rastall (NSW) Chad Gibson * (NSW) Vladimir Skataric (NSW)
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