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TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Gippsland Power Vs. Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Gippsland Power vs. Bendigo Pioneers Saturday 24th August Morwell Football Ground at 11:00AM Gippsland Power B Pattison Buykx-Smith Cashman HB Heppell Mustoe Walker C Webb Morris Bailey HF Channing Cunico Dennison F Rees Kearns Hildebrand R Leslie Wallace Carr Int Toussaint Northover Ambler Paredes Diamond Di Ciero Bendigo Pioneers B L. Ryan Davie L. Barrett HB Conway Mangan Pickering C McGrath Evans C. Barrett HF Cua Jones Ayre F Edwards Spurr Poyser R Hargreaves Heavyside Maher Int Connelly Paterson Ogden Heffer TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Murray Bushrangers vs. Northern Knights Saturday 24th August Norm Minns Oval at 1:00PM Murray Bushrangers B Mennen T. Holman Cary HB Sharp Clarke Norris C Edgar Gibbons Ellis HF Turner Mahady Howe F Schache King Wales R Cleeland N. Holman Impy Int Mellington Pritchard Sneyd McDonald Martyn Van Berlo Speed Tattersall Northern Knights B Grimes Langford Iacobaccio HB McDonagh Potter Kalanj C Curnow Haynes McCabe HF Lennon Bontempelli Castagna F Tardio Dillon Bromley R Bowkett Hunt Turner Int Smith Cahill Lowe Murphy Peet Ballard Mackay Short TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Dandenong Stingrays vs. Geelong Falcons Saturday 24th August Victoria Park at 2:00PM Dandenong Stingrays B Foote K. Gray Capiron HB Jones Kempster J. Wilson C Lamb Scott Gawley HF Lonie Rennie Pickess F Marks-Logan Gardiner McCartney R Patolo Harmes Hartung Int Soroczynski Pearson Holden Mullane Bastinac Hammond Egan Pawel Harnett Geelong Falcons B Miles Cross Russell HB Hickey Gardiner Sharp C Nelson Tsitas Taylor HF S. Dixon Goddard Beardsell F Christensen Fort Bond R Davis Cameron N. Dixon Int Cordy Thompson Bourke Maishman Batarilo Buchanan McHenry Adams TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Oakleigh Chargers vs. North Ballarat Rebels Saturday 24th August Warrawee Park at 2:00PM Oakleigh Chargers B Morgan Toohey Beasley HB McKenzie Moore Gowers C Byrne-Jones Franetic Billings HF De Goey Prowse Cutler F Borland Waddell Kennedy-Harris R Pittonet Maginness Answerth Int Dove Donoghue Crocker Cuningham Urban Hogan Jackson Sinclair Young North Ballarat Rebels B Brennan Bowman Mabon HB Webster Richards Herbert C Tucker Cassidy Bennett HF Willsmore Mason Butler F Palmer Vearing Mellington R Hendy Crouch Symons Int McCuskey Lanyon Neville Walsh Bell Glover Payne TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Calder Cannons vs. Eastern Ranges Sunday 25th August Highgate Recreational Reserve at 11:30AM Calder Cannons B Prestia Thompson Jensen HB Blair Lever James C Christensen Clothier Ahern HF Davies Wright Miller F O'Brien Owen Cauchi R Kovacevic Carboni Merlo Int Bonello McConnell Donoghue Schraven Berry Considine Allan Cooke Eastern Ranges B Bond Nielson Fisher HB Crowe McStay Gibson C Keedle Hannon Welsh HF Petracca Jones Staples F Cody Monkhorst Traynor R Depace Belo Cavarra Int Walker McDougall McInerney Evans Riley Miles Burt Roth Parsons TAC Cup Teams: Round 17 Western Jets vs. Sandringham Dragons Sunday 25th August Highgate Recreational Reserve at 2:00PM Western Jets B McMahon Walshe Menadue HB Duggan Armstrong-Weston C. Ellis C Viojo Iaccarino Bewley HF Hickey Ferrari McKenzie F Robinson Orr Manivong R Dawam Greiser Sicily Int MacDonald Sullivan Stuhldreier O'Leary Knight Laverde King Sutherland Sandringham Dragons B Whitehead Spencer Ritchie HB Amon Heatherley Hodges C W. Hayes J. Kelly Grace HF Wilkinson M. Hayes Neiwand F Maynard Le Grice Merrett R McLaren Freeman Salem Int Howes Vickers-Willis Brayshaw S. Kelly Marchetti Hooy Gabron-Uhe Hurst .
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