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BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: JAmeS FLAHerTy BENDIGo BOMBERS Coach: AdriAn HiCKmoTT office address: Osborne Street, Bendigo, 3550 No. Name Goals behinds Ground address: Queen Elizabeth Oval, View Street, Bendigo, 3550 1 Jay NEagle * Postal address: PO Box 470, Golden Square, 3555 3 Paul Scanlon General manager: Peter Lodewijks 5 Stewart cramEri Telephone: 544 1737 6 Josh BOWE email: [email protected] Website: www.bendigobombers.com 7 Leroy JEtta * 10 Blair HOLmES 11 David ZaHarakiS * 12 michael HUrLEY* ProudLy SPonSored by 13 Darren HULmE 17 Jay Nash * 18 Simon WEEkLEY 19 James BRIStOW 22 James FLaHErtY 23 David MyerS * 24 John WilliamS * 26 cale HOOkEr 31 Dayne cOULSON HOFFACKEr 33 rex TAYLOr 34 rhys MAGiN 35 michael Still * 36 tyson SLattErY * 37 kyle ReimErS * 38 Jarrod atkinson * 40 Bryce carroll # 41 michael QUinn # 42 Nathan Lovett-MurraY * 43 Bachar Houli * 44 tom BellcHamberS * 45 thomas GErmaN # 46 christian BOck # 47 kade KlemkE # 3bo/star Fm 48 Stacey FiSkE SouTHern Cross Ten 49 Peter HARRISON bendiGo AdverTiSer 69 Jack rEDPATH rushed * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time 1 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: JAmeS FLAHerTy BENDIGo BOMBERS Coach: AdriAn HiCKmoTT No. Name Goals behinds No. Name Goals behinds office address: Osborne Street, Bendigo 3550 Ground address: Queen Elizabeth Oval, View Street, Bendigo 3550 1 Jay NEagle * Postal address: PO Box 470, 3 Paul Scanlon Golden Square 3555 5 Stewart cramEri General manager: Peter Lodewijks Telephone: 5444 1737 Facsimile: 5444 4899 6 Josh BOWE email: [email protected] 7 Leroy JEtta * Website: www.bendigobombers.com 10 Blair HOLmES 11 David ZaHarakiS * 12 michael HUrLEY* ProudLy SPonSored by 13 Darren HULmE 17 Jay Nash * 18 Simon WEEkLEY 19 James BRIStOW 22 James FLaHErtY 23 David MyerS * 24 John WilliamS * 26 cale HOOkEr 31 Dayne cOULSON HOFFACKEr 33 rex TAYLOr 34 rhys MAGiN 35 michael Still * 36 tyson SLattErY * 37 kyle ReimErS * 38 Jarrod atkinson * 40 Bryce carroll # 41 michael QUinn # 42 Nathan Lovett-MurraY * 43 Bachar Houli * 44 tom BellcHamberS * 45 thomas GErmaN # 46 christian BOck # 47 kade KlemkE # 48 Stacey FiSkE 3bo/star Fm 49 Peter HARRISON SouTHern Cross Ten 69 Jack rEDPATH bendiGo AdverTiSer rushed * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time VFL ReCORD / 2 vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: STeve KennA/LuKAS mArKOVIC box HiLL HAWKS Coach: brendAn bolton office address: cnr. middleborough & Whitehorse No. Name Goals behinds roads, Box Hill, 3128 Ground address: Box Hill city Oval, 2 Steve Kenna cnr. middleborough & Whitehorse roads, 4 Sam Iles Box Hill, 3128 Postal address: PO Box 143, Box Hill, 3128 5 Ben Smithwick General manager: andrew Pirchan 6 Lukas markovic Telephone: 9890 9442 7 Ed cUrnow email: [email protected] Website: www.boxhillhawks.com.au 8 cameron PederSEN 9 Lachlan GeorGE 12 Brad NEiL ProudLy SPonSored by 13 adem YZE 15 Sam Gibson 16 Beau DOWLEr* 17 Beau mUStON* 21 Lachlan mcQueen-miScamble 22 travis tUCK* 23 marco Bello 25 ryan SchoenmakErS* 26 Liam SHiels* 27 Phil SmitH 28 Garry mOSS # 32 Josh P. Kennedy * 35 Jarryd mOrtON * 36 Jordan Lisle * 37 Brendan WHITEcrOSS* 40 Shane SaVaGE* 41 tim WaLSH # 42 matt SUCKLiNG* 43 Will SiErakowski # 44 cameron StOkES # 45 riley milne # 46 Hayden kiel # 47 Luke Breust # 57 Leigh KITCHEN 70 max BAILEY* 83 Brent rENOUF* rushed * AFL Hawthorn listed player # AFL Hawthorn rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time LISTEN TO ALL GAMES LIVE ON 94.1FM 3 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: STeve KennA/LuKAS mArKOVIC box HiLL HAWKS Coach: brendAn bolton No. Name Goals behinds No. Name Goals behinds office address: cnr. middleborough & Whitehorse roads, Box Hill, 3128 2 Steve Kenna Ground address: Box Hill city Oval, cnr. middleborough & Whitehorse roads, 4 Sam Iles Box Hill, 3128 5 Ben Smithwick Postal address: PO Box 143, Box Hill, 3128 6 Lukas markovic General manager: andrew Pirchan Telephone: 9890 9442 7 Ed cUrnow email: [email protected] 8 cameron PederSEN Website: www.boxhillhawks.com.au 9 Lachlan GeorGE 12 Brad NEiL 13 adem YZE ProudLy SPonSored by 15 Sam Gibson 16 Beau DOWLEr* 17 Beau mUStON* 21 Lachlan mcQueen-miScamble 22 travis tUCK* 23 marco Bello 25 ryan SchoenmakErS* 26 Liam SHiels* 27 Phil SmitH 28 Garry mOSS # 32 Josh P. Kennedy * 35 Jarryd mOrtON * 36 Jordan Lisle * 37 Brendan WHITEcrOSS* 40 Shane SaVaGE* 41 tim WaLSH # 42 matt SUCKLiNG* 43 Will SiErakowski # 44 cameron StOkES # 45 riley milne # 46 Hayden kiel # 47 Luke Breust # 57 Leigh KITCHEN 70 max BAILEY* 83 Brent rENOUF* rushed * AFL Hawthorn listed player # AFL Hawthorn rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time LISTEN TO ALL GAMES LIVE ON 94.1FM VFL ReCORD / 4 vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: KyLe mattheWS CASey SCorPionS Coach: PeTer GermAn office address: casey Fields, 160 Berwick- No. Name Goals behinds cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 Ground address: casey Fields, 160 Berwick- 1 kyle matthews cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 3 ryan CREED Postal address: casey city complex, Suite 10, 65 Berwick-cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 4 Ben WaitE General manager: Brian Woodman 5 michael StOckDale Telephone: 5996 1111 6 Peter FaulkS email: [email protected] Website: www.scorpions.com.au 7 Nick SCANLON 10 Glenn ChiVErS 11 James Wall ProudLy SPonSored by 13 James taylor 14 Evan Panozza 15 tim mOHr 17 rian mcGough 21 Gareth SNOW 22 Ben macrEaDiE 24 Pierce LiDDLE 25 Wade LEES 31 alex SiLVagni 44 James BLaSEr 48 kyle cHENEY* 49 russell rOBERTSON* 50 Simon BUCKLEY* 53 Jamie BENNELL* 57 Shane Valenti # 58 Danny HUGHES 59 Jake SpencEr # 60 Jack WATTS* 61 Brad MILLEr* 66 Jordie mcKenziE # 68 Paul WHEATLEY* 69 rohan B a i L* 70 michael NEWtON* 77 trent ZOmEr# 78 tom mcNAMARA* 79 colin SYLVIA* 80 matthew WHEELaN* rushed * AFL Melbourne listed player # AFL Melbourne rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time 5 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: KyLe mattheWS CASey SCorPionS Coach: PeTer GermAn No. Name Goals behinds No. Name Goals behinds office address: casey Fields, 160 Berwick-cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 1 kyle matthews Ground address: casey Fields, 160 Berwick- 3 ryan CREED cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 Postal address: casey city complex, Suite 10, 4 Ben WaitE 65 Berwick-cranbourne road, cranbourne East, 3977 5 michael StOckDale General manager: Brian Woodman Telephone: 5996 1111 6 Peter FaulkS email: [email protected] 7 Nick SCANLON Website: www.scorpions.com.au 10 Glenn ChiVErS 11 James Wall 13 James taylor ProudLy SPonSored by 14 Evan Panozza 15 tim mOHr 17 rian mcGough 21 Gareth SNOW 22 Ben macrEaDiE 24 Pierce LiDDLE 25 Wade LEES 31 alex SiLVagni 44 James BLaSEr 48 kyle cHENEY* 49 russell rOBERTSON* 50 Simon BUCKLEY* 53 Jamie BENNELL* 57 Shane Valenti # 58 Danny HUGHES 59 Jake SpencEr # 60 Jack WATTS* 61 Brad MILLEr* 66 Jordie mcKenziE # 68 Paul WHEATLEY* 69 rohan B a i L* 70 michael NEWtON* 77 trent ZOmEr# 78 tom mcNAMARA* 79 colin SYLVIA* 80 matthew WHEELaN* rushed * AFL Melbourne listed player # AFL Melbourne rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time VFL ReCORD / 6 vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: niCK carneLL CoburG TiGerS Coach: CrAiG mcrAe office address: moreland city council, No. Name Goals behinds 90 Bell Street, coburg, 3058 Ground address: aBD Group Stadium, 1 andrew HOrne Harding Street, coburg, 3058 2 Nick carnell Postal address: PO Box 154, coburg, 3058 General manager: ryan O’connor 3 Nick Liddle Telephone: 9354 8228 4 Jason mOrGaN email: [email protected] Website: www.coburgtigers.com.au 5 Glen carrick 6 Graham POLAK* 12 Damien RAYSON 13 Jacob HiSLOP ProudLy SPonSored by 14 tim cLarkE 16 James kEOGH 17 Jonathon mOrriS 18 alex RANcE* 19 Dean PUtt* 20 Ben cLiFtON 21 ryan AllaN 22 Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls* 24 Nat CARUSO 25 Jay ScHULZ* 26 Nic CATTAPaN 27 tom HiSLOP* 29 tyrone VICKErY* 34 cleve Hughes* 35 matt WHITE* 43 andrew Browne # 44 angus GRAHam* 45 alroy GiLLiGaN# 52 murphy AMBrOSE 67 adam Pattison * 68 adam Thomson * 70 kelvin mOOrE* 71 andrew RAINES* 73 Jordan mcmaHON* 75 Shane tUCK* 78 mark cOUGHLaN* 85 troy SIMMONDS* rushed * AFL Richmond listed player # AFL Richmond rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time 7 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: niCK carneLL CoburG TiGerS Coach: CrAiG mcrAe No. Name Goals behinds No. Name Goals behinds office address: moreland city council, 90 Bell Street, coburg 3058 1 andrew HOrne Ground address: aBD Group Stadium, Harding Street, coburg 3058 2 Nick carnell Postal address: PO Box 154, coburg 3058 3 Nick Liddle General manager: ryan O’connor 4 Jason mOrGaN Telephone: 9354 8228 Facsimile: 9350 5551 email: [email protected] 5 Glen carrick Website: www.coburgtigers.com.au 6 Graham POLAK* 12 Damien RAYSON 13 Jacob HiSLOP ProudLy SPonSored by 14 tim cLarkE 16 James kEOGH 17 Jonathon mOrriS 18 alex RANcE* 19 Dean PUtt* 20 Ben cLiFtON 21 ryan AllaN 22 Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls* 24 Nat CARUSO 25 Jay ScHULZ* 26 Nic CATTAPaN 27 tom HiSLOP* 29 tyrone VICKErY* 34 cleve Hughes* 35 matt WHITE* 43 andrew Browne # 44 angus GRAHam* 45 alroy GiLLiGaN# 52 murphy AMBrOSE 67 adam Pattison * 68 adam Thomson * 70 kelvin mOOrE* 71 andrew RAINES* 73 Jordan mcmaHON* 75 Shane tUCK* 78 mark cOUGHLaN* 85 troy SIMMONDS* rushed * AFL Richmond listed player # AFL Richmond rookie 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time VFL ReCORD / 8 vfl teamsheets CAPTAin: dAmien PeveriLL CoLLinGWood Coach: gavin broWn office address: Lexus centre, No.
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