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2010 Under 17 (Futures) Squad: Player Profiles 2010 Under 17 (Futures) Squad: Player Profiles March, 2010 3. Brody LAWFORD DOB: 19/07/1993 HT: 182 WT:75 Oakleigh Chargers Sandringham Secondary 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 4. Seb GOTCH DOB: 12/07/1993 HT: 168 WT: 64 Oakleigh Chargers Caulfield Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 6. Anthony ROBERTS DOB: 24/12/1993 HT: 178 WT: 61 Northern Knights Mill Park Secondary College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 7. Alex WOODWARD DOB: 11/06/1993 HT: 171 WT: 75 Sandringham Dragons Mazenod College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 9. Karl TOCE DOB: 10/04/1993 HT: 175 WT: 68 Eastern Ranges Whitefriars College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 10. Kym TAYLOR DOB: 03/04/1993 HT: 177 WT: 73 Western Jets Caroline Springs SC 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 11. Jordan IUDICA DOB: 06/07/1993 HT: 184 WT: 73 Calder Cannons St Bernards College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 12. Jack NEWNES DOB: 24/02/1993 HT: 182 WT: 70 Northern Knights Marcellin College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 16. Alex GREENWOOD DOB: 24/02/1993 HT: 178 WT: 68 Eastern Ranges Vermont Secondary 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 18. Andrew CLIFFORD DOB: 12/08/1993 HT: 187 WT: 77 Eastern Ranges Upwey High School 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 21. Charlie KINSEY DOB: 03/03/1993 HT: 180 WT: 72 Sandringham Dragons Cheltenham Secondary College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 24. Thomas SHERIDAN DOB: 28/10/1993 HT: 185 WT: 73 Calder Cannons Essendon Keilor College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 27. Jason WILLIAMS DOB: 18/08/1993 HT: 178 WT: 74 Calder Cannons Essendon Keilor College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 29. Dom TYSON DOB: 08/06/1993 HT: 185 WT: 77 Oakleigh Chargers Trinity Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 30. Michael MASCOULIS DOB: 27/01/1993 HT: 186 WT: 71 Northern Knights Parade College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 32. Kyle GRENDA DOB: 03/02/1993 HT: 183 WT: 75 Eastern Ranges 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 34. Jackson PAINE DOB: 21/06/1993 HT: 187 WT: 83 Sandringham Dragons Melbourne Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 35. Fletcher ROBERTS DOB: 06/03/1993 HT: 193 WT: 79 Sandringham Dragons Melbourne Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 37. Dylan GABRON-UHE DOB: 04/06/1993 HT: 189 WT: 73 Sandringham Dragons Cheltenham Secondary College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 39. Nick MURPHY DOB: 22/03/1993 HT: 192 WT: 78 Oakleigh Chargers Whitefriars College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 40. Steven CADBY DOB: 01/07/1993 HT: 191 WT: 72 Northern Knights Pavillion 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 41. Xavier RICHARDS DOB: 25/05/1993 HT: 192 WT: 81 Sandringham Dragons Xavier College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 43. Michael TALIA DOB: 11/02/1993 HT: 192 WT: 83 Calder Cannons Assumption College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 44. Eliot KAVANAGH DOB: 19/05/1993 HT: 185 WT: 74 Western Jets Penleigh & Essendon Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 47. Mitch HOWES DOB: 22/05/1993 HT: 192 WT: 77 Sandringham Dragons Haileybury College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 50. Simon HARRIS DOB: 20/02/1993 HT: 196 WT: 81 Oakleigh Chargers Carey Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 51. Lachlan BOYD DOB: 28/09/1993 HT: 195 WT: 87 Sandringham Dragons Brighton Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 52. Matthew ATTA DOB: 13/03/1993 HT: 188 WT: 83 Northern Knights Loyola College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 53. Chris PROWSE DOB: 26/02/1993 HT: 200 WT: 83 Oakleigh Chargers Xavier College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 54. David BURGESS DOB: 13/06/1993 HT: 194 WT: 85 Oakleigh Chargers Carey Baptist Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 55. Adam TOMLINSON DOB: 10/08/1993 HT: 192 WT: 85 Oakleigh Chargers Trinity Grammar 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 56. Blair CRONIN DOB: 14/01/1993 HT: 184 WT: 85 Calder Cannons 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures 62. Ben KERTON DOB: 22/08/1993 HT: 190 WT: 82 Northern Knights Marcellin College 2010 Under 17 Vic Metro Futures.
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