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Aspley Hornets ASPLEY HORNETS No Name DOB HT WT Recruited From 1 Matt SHIR 12/09/81 186 90 Wodonga Bulldogs 2 Jamie SHEAHAN 11/08/90 182 80 Mansfield 3 Dan ROY 09/11/87 186 81 Mansfield 4 Bryce CARROLL 25/06/90 185 77 Essendon 5 Brent EVANS 16/10/78 188 85 Port Melbourne 6 Myles AALBERS 11/01/89 190 80 Lavington 7 Mathew NICKERSON 17/03/91 178 72 Aspley 8 Sam CARPENTER 28/04/87 178 78 Corowa/Rutherglen 9 Trent AARONS 14/03/89 185 89 Sandgate 10 Reece TOYE 26/05/89 178 75 Aspley 11 Dan CAMPBELL 20/07/87 178 74 Aspley 12 Nikos KEIM 04/05/88 176 74 Aspley 14 Daniel BRITTAIN 07/05/89 178 78 Aspley 15 Mathew DAVIS 02/10/89 188 80 Western Magpies/Coburg 16 Tyson HARTWIG 21/04/88 190 97 Wangaratta Rovers 17 Mathew TREWHELLA 25/10/85 186 90 South Barwon 18 Steven BRITTAIN 02/10/87 186 92 Southport 19 Declan BEVAN 29/03/10 197 93 Aspley 20 Robert THOMPSON 12/10/89 179 78 Aspley 21 Mathew TUCKER 04/10/88 190 81 Aspley 22 Adam HUGHES 08/11/91 183 83 Aspley 23 David KIRWAN 04/04/88 180 82 Aspley 24 Brodie SHADE 05/03/90 188 88 Tasmania/ New Norfolk 25 Sean TIGHE 09/01/91 199 94 Western Jets 26 Cale AGOSTA 07/04/87 188 85 Aspley 27 Dylan FRY 28/10/87 183 86 Aspley 28 Grayson McIVOR 05/06/91 180 76 Wilston Grange 29 Steven TAPP 04/06/87 188 80 Western Magpies 30 Robert COPELAND 26/05/81 190 82 Brisbane Lions 31 Dylan REID 18/01/89 199 100 Aspley 32 Michael McCOY 25/03/91 184 86 Mt Gravatt 33 Mark LEDDY 01/02/91 186 80 Aspley 34 Luke EDGECOMBE 21/07/91 182 77 Aspley 35 Mark PACKER 31/12/88 194 81 Aspley 36 Mark SKUSE 29/09/85 183 77 East Coast Eagles NSW 37 Lachlan ARGUS 15/03/90 181 73 Aspley 38 Michael SILMAN 15/06/83 187 88 Mayne 39 Mitch SCHOLARD 27/08/91 187 86 Caloundra 40 Thomas HENDERSON 08/04/91 189 84 Aspley 41 Brad O'BRIEN 24/04/81 190 88 Croydon 42 Nathan BELL 25/09/89 179 75 Aspley 43 Sam COEN 24/02/86 178 76 Sylvan 44 Scott WATERS 14/07/88 183 82 Aspley 45 Craig CARMICHAEL 13/05/90 182 80 Aspley Supplementary List Spencer GREVILLE Romain BOYER 18/03/92 180 80 Tim HIGGINS 19/08/91 186 78 Jackson RYAN 01/09/92 185 79 Anthony SESSIONS 04/08/92 188 96 James NELIS 07/04/92 189 89 Brendan COLCH 24/01/91 192 78 Michael HUTCHINSON 14/01/91 191 75 BRISBANE LIONS RESERVES No Name DOB HT WT Recruited From 2 Albert PROUD 06/09/88 180 83 Mt Gravatt 3 Sam SHELDON 08/03/89 183 79 Oakleigh Chargers 4 Travis JOHNSTONE 17/07/80 184 84 Chelsea/Dandenong U18 8 Matt AUSTIN 30/03/89 185.5 80 North Ballarat Rebels 12 James HAWKSLEY 05/02/89 187 80 Peel Thunder 13 Callum BARTLETT 19/06/91 179 75 Geelong Falcons 15 Xavier CLARKE 28/09/83 181 78 St Marys NT/St Kilda 18 Todd BANFIELD 28/06/90 183 78 Swan Districts 19 Jamie CHARMAN 16/07/82 200 104 Northern Eagles/Sandgate 22 Tom COLLIER 25/03/89 192 86 Tassie Mariners 25 Bart MCCULLOCH 23/09/90 198 88 South Launceston 26 Ryan HARWOOD 08/07/91 183 81 Glenorchy 27 Josh DYSON 12/08/91 181 71 Eastern Ranges 28 Troy SELWOOD 01/05/84 189 87 Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst 29 Andrew RAINES 08/03/86 183 82 Southport/Richmond 30 Jack REDDEN 09/12/90 189 76 Glenelg 31 James POLKINGHORNE 21/01/89 183.5 86 Calder Cannons 32 Cheynee STILLER 03/05/86 187 84 Zillmere Eagles/Aspley 33 Amon BUCHANAN 10/10/82 179 83 Colac/Geelong Falcons/Sydney 34 Jesse O'BRIEN 13/02/91 184 71 North Adelaide 36 Matt MAGUIRE 30/05/84 192 100 Geelong Falcons/St Kilda 37 Bryce RETZLAFF 29/06/91 195 86 Labrador 38 Tom ROCKLIFF 22/02/90 183 83 Murray Bushrangers 40 Niall MCKEEVER 16/02/89 196 95 County Antrim Ireland 41 Mitchell GOLBY 03/10/91 183 82 Gippsland Power 42 Pearce HANLEY 15/11/88 185 85 Ballaghadereen, Mayo Ireland 43 Claye BEAMS 01/09/91 182 78 Labrador 44 Aaron CORNELIUS 29/05/90 192 86 Tassie Mariners 45 Sean YOSHIURA 06/08/91 187 68 Mt Gravatt 46 Broc MCCAULEY 20/12/86 202 98 Southport BROADBEACH CATS No Name DOB HT WT Recruited From 1 Dayne Zorko 09/02/89 175 76 Surfers Paradise 2 Jaran Pantic 10/02/87 181 83 Redlands 3 Nathan Lyons 22/12/87 183 77 Southport 4 Ash Palmer 20/06/83 182 86 Pakenham 5 Taylor Rolfe 03/07/91 175 78 Broadbeach 6 Sam Edwards 10/01/87 179 85 Surfers Paradise 7 Simon Russell 03/06/89 178 78 Mooroopna 8 Korey Fulton 02/03/77 186 90 Sth Warrnambool 9 Aaron Rolfe 02/10/89 177 78 Broadbeach 10 Jesse Derrick 16/12/88 187 85 Palm Beach 11 Michael Cooke 02/06/89 186 90 Broadbeach 12 Darin Stewart 04/09/89 190 84 Devonport.Tas 13 Joel Wilkinson 29/11/91 190 78 Broadbeach 14 Taylor Haley 10/09/84 183 85 Devonport.Tas 15 Adam Oehlman 16/07/91 195 98 Coolangatta 16 Glenn Ryan 16/03/89 175 75 Bacchus Marsh 17 Pat Squire 17/08/85 190 85 West Perth 18 Ryan Clough 11/06/86 183 80 Southport 19 Josh Styles 14/01/90 182 85 Sunbury 20 Josh Searl 23/11/90 177 76 Broadbeach 21 Ryan Dienjes 02/12/90 185 83 Broadbeach 22 Michael Peart 10/12/89 190 85 Oak Park 23 Mitch Brewer 03/08/89 190 90 Sunbury 24 Matt Fife 30/04/87 182 84 Palm Beach 25 Cheyne Hutchinson 25/03/91 195 90 Broadbeach 26 Sean Goedheer 10/04/90 171 72 Mudgeeraba 27 Tom Clough 08/10/88 188 77 Southport 28 Dan Skrinis 06/01/87 172 77 Southport 29 Travis Johnson 24/07/85 183 92 Broadbeach 30 Nick O;Hare 25/11/88 182 82 Geelong West, St Peters 31 Liam Frawley 24/10/90 185 76 Broadbeach 32 Jackson Emblem 04/07/88 191 90 Broadbeach 33 Ben Walters 14/04/82 190 83 Broadbeach 34 Hamish Dick 14/02/86 181 88 Old Scotch 35 Tyler Green 23/01/91 190 83 Broadbeach 36 Andrew Smith 23/02/89 188 90 Oak Park 37 Adam McKenzie 13/03/92 180 78 Broadbeach 38 Nathan Quick 06/09/89 190 84 Broadbeach 39 Bart Webster 27/10/86 183 80 Kingborough,Tas 40 Tom Reid 19/01/91 175 77 Nth Hobart 41 Tom Balcombe 15/06/91 175 75 Nth Hobart 42 Ben Williams 09/09/86 180 80 Adelaide Amateurs 43 Trent Arthur 11/02/86 185 80 Broadbeach 44 Jacob Spackman 19/10/89 183 77 Mudgeeraba 45 Matt Boston 11/10/89 185 80 Southport 46 Ryan Bower 16/06/92 175 73 Surfers Paradise 47 Sam Robertson 11/06/92 180 75 Coolangatta 48 James Fitzgerald 21/05/90 177 75 Mudgeeraba 49 Jai Simunek 24/07/90 178 78 Broadbeach 50 Andrew Campbell 19/10/90 185 80 Ocean Grove 51 Joe Barrile 10/07/91 175 75 Broadbeach 52 Lachlan Treacher 24/09.90 200 93 Broadbeach 53 Jason Frawley 02/04/87 181 80 Broadbeach 54 David Glossop 14/05/85 188 88 Broadbeach 55 Kevin Jubb 15/09/89 182 77 Hutchins.Tas Supplementary List 56 Jackson Rolfe 24/02/93 178 74 Broadbeach 57 Josh Kolka 23/03/93 200 93 Broadbeach 58 Matthew Henneker 27/03/92 190 77 Broadbeach 59 Luke O'Rourke 26/04/93 188 73 Broadbeach Roland Ah Chee 21/11/90 182 79 Norwood Piers Flanagan 31/03/92 189 78 Gellong Falcons Jack Hutchins 20/02/92 190 92 Sandringham Dragons Hayden Jolly 04/04/92 182 85 Glenelg Trent McKenzie 03/04/92 188 70 Western Jets Lewis Moss 04/02/92 195 83 Port Douglas Tom Nicholls 04/03/92 201 91 Sandringham Dragons Liam Patrick 04/03/88 189 72 Wanderers Matt Shaw 05/02/92 187 74 Dandenong Stingrays Luke Shreeve 26/07/92 180 74 Broadbeach Danny Stanley 18/02/88 186 88 Collingwood LABRADOR TIGERS No Name DOB HT WT Recruited From 1 Trent KNOBEL (VC) 23/03/80 203 105 Richmond FC 2 Mat CLARKE 02/05/86 188 80 Labrador Juniors 3 Nathan GURCIULLO 09/02/78 182 83 Labrador Juniors 4 Ryan TALBOT 16/11/82 195 95 Devon Meadows 5 Aaron SHATTOCK ( C) 02/05/80 187 87 Port Adelaide 6 Sam FOLAN 14/09/88 184 80 Surfers Paradise 7 Todd FEATHERSTONE 28/08/81 172 70 St George 8 Tim NOTTING 21/10/78 188 89 Brisbane Lions 9 Scott TREMBATH 16/04/85 178 74 Labrador Juniors 10 Peter EVERITT 03/05/74 203 105 Sydney Swans 11 Luke LICHT 04/01/88 179 76 Devenport 12 James SLATTERY 06/07/82 185 85 West Adelaide 13 Russell ALLEWAY 17/02/83 196 86 Redland Bombers 14 Jack SELFE 26/06/88 183 88 Barmarah Monash 15 Nick STOCKDALE 09/08/89 190 85 Southern Districts 16 Fred SLEETH 28/03/90 196 98 Southport 18 Heath STABLEFORD 25/04/89 193 89 Burleigh 19 Tony LESTER 25/06/82 178 76 Frankston YCW 20 Curtis ALLEN 04/05/90 178 76 Palm Beach 21 Billy RIST 26/02/90 180 73 La Trobe 22 Shane PATERSON 12/11/84 179 78 Langwarrin 23 Mark VIGUS 21/03/85 179 77 Sandhurst 24 Jason AUCOIN 05/01/81 198 105 Gold Coast Blaze 25 Brad WALKER 03/10/87 174 74 Labrador Junior 26 Brett HARDING 01/09/82 175 80 Beenleigh 27 Michael DOYLE 07/04/83 180 82 Queenbeyan 28 Mark REILLY 02/09/84 180 85 Healsville 29 Josh WOODS 18/12/84 187 78 Corowa Rutherglen 30 Tauryan ZIMMER 08/12/88 187 83 Broadbeach 31 Elliot BATH 27/02/90 175 70 Southport 32 Jason HOWARD 04/02/87 174 78 Kingborough 33 Adam COOKE 27/04/79 194 105 Southport 34 Emmaus WARTOVO 10/03/88 178 80 East Devenport 35 Matt BOYD 07/12/88 184 82 Coolangatta 36 Phil LOBB 27/03/85 185 85 Elmore 37 Ethyn ZIMMER 08/03/83 198 91 Southport 38 Brett PARKER 20/05/92 178 72 Coomera 39 Matt GARLAND 17/09/89 194 85 Burleigh 40 Jayden O'DONNELL 16/08/89 177 80 Southport 42 Steve WRIGLEY 18/04/87 187 75 Blackburn 43 Dustin MILLS 28/04/81 189 80 Corowa Rutherglen 44 Mick TALBOT 21/04/81 181 83 Old Brighton 45 Charle RITCHIE 10/03/78 185 89 La Trobe 46 Blake BANTOFT 03/03/92 193 88 Broadbeach 47 James BOOTH 17/05/85 174 65 Morningside 49 Pat ASHTON 11/12/89 178 78 Labrador Junior 51 Marc SANFORD 15/11/89 173 81 Southport 52 Stanis SUSUVE 29/04/91 181 83 Gold Coast FC 53 Todd GRAYSON 27/09/91 185 76 Gold Coast FC 55 Jack WATMUFF 19/09/93 179 72 Labrador Junior 56 Lachlan Y-MCKEOWN 17/11/87 182 83 Coolangatta 57 Josh OBST 180 76 Mundulla 58 Nick WALKER 15/03/89 178 70 Surfers Paradise Supplementary List 17 Jake GOLDSMITH 14/11/91 197 82 Brothers Bulldogs 54 Tom FIELDS 19/12/92 191 84 Labrador Juniors 40 Jack GOODWIN 18/04/92 189 79 Labrador Juniors Marc LOCK 21/06/91 192 83 Gold Coast FC Charlie DIXON 23/09/90 200 101 Gold Coast FC Jack STANLEY 03/01/90 192 87 Gold Coast FC Michael COAD 13/09/83 190 86 Gold
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