Port prevail in a thriller

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PREPARATION intensifi es best in the TAC Cup and The recent addition of skills both on and off the fi eld for the Peter Jackson VFL - will be testing designed by former AFL climax to the Peter Jackson VFL conducted. champions and and TAC Cup seasons, which Two of last year’s winners – adds to what is fl ows directly into the fi nals then ’s Dyson a truly unique testing time for the AFL Draft Combines (testing Heppell and North Ballarat’s potential AFL talent. camps/days). Stephen Clifton – were selected Players will undergo the Nathan Indeed, it’s an exciting end to via the AFL Draft onto AFL lists. Buckley ‘kicking test’ where another outstanding season. Will this year’s winners follow a players undertake right and left With just two rounds remaining similar path? foot kicking over short, medium in the VFL and TAC Cup home Already, we’ve seen several and long distances. and away seasons, every match Peter Jackson VFL and TAC And, there is the Matthew Lloyd takes on added signifi cance as Cup players named to attend `clean hands test’, where the clubs jostle not only to make the the AFL Draft Combine, which football comes at players at fi nals, but for positions within this year moves to Etihad different angles and directions the eight. Stadium and with it world to see if the player can pick Respective ladder positions class facilities to provide the up the ball at toe, chest, face are unlikely to be fi nalised until consistency and level playing and above head level and then the fi nal round, which again fi eld, so to speak, for all quickly distribute it by hand to a illustrates the competitive nature aspiring players. nominated target. of both competitions. The top 120 nominated players, This edition of the Record It sets the stage for Victoria’s featuring a large of TAC contains a more comprehensive one day in September – Sunday Cup and Peter Jackson VFL look at the AFL Draft Combines the 25th - where the Peter players, will experience cutting as well as a profi le of Casey Jackson VFL and TAC Cup edge training testing. Scorpions defender , Grand Finals will be played at Apart from the change of who has been invited to the AFL Etihad Stadium. Prices remain venue, an exciting addition will Draft Combine at national level at the 2010 rate and, of course, be a purpose built, drop in 60 at Etihad Stadium. children under 15 are admitted metre by 15 metre hardwood There’s so much to look forward free. sports fl oor, built in Germany, to over the next two months in Over the coming weeks the which will accommodate sprints Victorian football. and and agility testing, as well as - Grant Williams the beep test, vertical jump and JJ Liston Trophy - recognising General Manager, AFL Victoria respectively the fairest and repeat sprints.

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An epic encounter We certainly did receive a tasty preview to the Acacia fi nals series last weekend.

WHILST the ABC coverage in which they are able to access catch up with their old friends of the game ending early should the game run over time, Peter Donegan, Phil Cleary, Ross last Saturday seems to have but last weekend even that two Booth, David Rhys Jones, Darren received all the attention after minute window was not enough Boyd and Matt Clinch, so you the top of the ladder clash to allow them to broadcast the could imagine what it was like between Williamstown and Port dying minutes of the game. having seen one of the matches Melbourne, the focus really Rest assured, if there are similar of the season, and being left a should have been on what a circumstances that occur in few minutes short at the end. high quality game of football was the fi nal two rounds, or in the Being at the game, it is defi nitely experienced. This was a great fi nals, the ABC has been able to on top of the list of games I have way to showcase the standard of negotiate that the matches will seen this year. football in the Peter Jackson VFL. be able to run in their entirety, - Anthony Stanguts Despite both teams being which is a great result for fans of the Peter Jackson VFL. And Communications Offi cer, securely in the top four, neither AFL Victoria team left anything on the park let’s hope we have another few after a mammoth 114 minutes matches like that before seasons PS: for those going to the Port of play. Reading different end! Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks game comments, and hearing from A key fact that has been next Saturday, be sure to arrive early. Port have discovered an original OLD people during the week, a highlighted after last weekend JUDGE card from overseas which number of reasons have been is just how many people tune was originally released around 1887 tabled as to why the game ran in to see the VFL on ABC TV featuring Port Melbourne captain over time, and why the broadcast each Saturday afternoon. The William Hannaysee. To celebrate was cut at 4pm. Each of the four response by those people sitting the fi nd, the Port Melbourne FC quarters went for 30+ minutes, at home, left on the edge of in conjunction with their sponsor with an extraordinary 54 minutes their seats not knowing what Footycards.com.au is giving a unique of time on for the game. the result in the game was, was opportunity to the fi rst 200 patrons to buy a Footy Record on matchday, The ABC during the home and quickly expressed to people at they will receive a FREE limited away season is bound by strict the ground, on twitter, Facebook, edition reprint of the original card. programming times, hence various forums, different media Gates open from 10.10am for the why the game was unable to outlets and the ABC switchboard. reserves match against the Box Hill continue past 4pm. Each week For many people it is like a Hawks, with the seniors game kicking off 1.10pm in an ABC-televised game. they have a two minute window religion tuning on each week to media coverage Round 21, August 20th - 21st: Saturday, 20th August ABC TV : Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown, tune into ABC1 from 1pm 3WBC: Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown, Listen live on 94.1fm or online at www.3wbc.org.au from 12pm Sunday, 21st August VFL Radio: Frankston vs Coburg Tigers from 1:30pm On Aussie Digital, www.vfl .com.au, www.bpmmedia.com.au AND the Red Time Sport iPhone app (download for free from the iTunes store) Thursday, 25th August SEN: ‘State of Play’ - the VFL half hour 8:30pm-9pm

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Mohr than a draft prospect

Sheehan said ‘tall defenders’ alignments to Sandringham. were very much in the thinking While excited about the of AFL clubs as they scoured prospect of the Draft lists throughout the country Combines, Mohr said he wasn’t ahead of the AFL National concerning himself about Draft. interest in him from AFL clubs. “Tall defenders are much Mohr said his focus would sought after in the Draft to remain unchanged from potentially be able to match up helping the Scorpions securing on a powerful AFL tall forward; the highest possible ladder they must have very good position and then going deep repeat speed, sure hands and into September. be composed under pressure,” Sheehan said. “It was great news, I was pretty stoked about it,” Mohr said. “The Draft Combine tests for repeat speed with its six by 30 The 196 cm, 98 kg centre half metre test with three players back acknowledged season pitted against each other while 2011 had been a break out year the Matthew Lloyd ‘Clean for him, something he attributed Hands Test’ evaluates sure ball to a full, uninterrupted pre- - SNAPSHOT - handling and composure. Both season. Tim Mohr tests produce vital information Mohr said he’d concentrated when assessing tall defenders.” solely on his football and that Age: 22 Scorpions coach helped produce pleasing Clubs: Casey Scorpions said he wasn’t surprised that results for him and the club. Games: 49 Mohr had gained an invitation “I’ve played mainly in defence Goals: 12 given he had been the one with a pinch-hit in the ruck and player he’d been asked about I’ve felt pretty comfortable. the most during the season. This is my fourth year in the IT came as a surprise to Tim Gotch said Mohr had improved competition and I think that’s Mohr when he was told that his game this season and helped,” he said. he had been invited to the AFL had proved a lynch-pin to the “I don’t see myself as a leader, Draft Combines in October. Scorpions defence as well as but people at the club see me Mohr was one of three invited being able to help out if needed as a leader so I try to do things VFL players – Box Hill Hawks in the ruck. for the younger players and Jarrod Boumann and Port St Kilda showed interest in help them out as best I can. Melbourne’s Hugh Sandilands Mohr when he made the move “I think it comes down to all the are the others – invited to across from Tasmania at the mates you have around you at the Draft Combines as tall start of the 2007 season and the club and how they’ve made defenders, but the Casey it was at the Saints suggestion it easier for me.” Scorpion key defender is the that he play with the Scorpions. only who secured an invitation It could also be said that Tim to the national testing. Mohr said his form in the fi rst Mohr has made it just as easy season with the Scorpions for his teammates. AFL National Talent Manager didn’t meet his expectations Kevin Sheehan said players See page 23 for a full listing of the and interest in him cooled, invited to the national testing AFL Draft Combine invitees from but he decided to stay with had to receive the endorsement the Peter Jackson VFL so far. Casey after St Kilda switched of a number of AFL clubs.

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Home ground advantage

CALL them the ‘travelling to premiership points. and have, in fact, beaten Wilburys’ or just plain Werribee twice at what is Randomly ask any player nomads, but there’s not their home ground. about their experiences at too many places that Williamstown and it’s a safe Williamstown’s other ‘home’ Williamstown haven’t called bet that they will regale you ground loss was against home this season. with stories of the ball ending North Ballarat at Keilor where With its home base at Point up behind where they kicked they fell asleep in the first Gellibrand undergoing a it when they’ve been kicking quarter and by the time they make-over, the aptly named into the teeth of the wind. woke up the game was as Seagulls have flown all over good as lost. Williamstown coach Peter the State to play its ‘home’ German is the first to “We just take it as it comes,” games. acknowledge that playing German said. Williamstown’s adopted at the club’s traditional German said he did not home has been Werribee’s base presents the club with expand on all the travelling Chirnside Park, but they’ve a physiological edge. He and various locations the hosted games at Torquay, noted that stories of how club would play to the suburban Keilor as well as unpleasant a winter’s day at playing group. Wangaratta. Williamstown tends to gain a life of their own where “To be honest, it is For all that constant fact and fiction become completely irrelevant to what movement Williamstown entwined. we speak about every week,” owns a 7-2 record in its German said. ‘home’ games for the German said he and the season, second only to Port players can’t wait to get “We speak about the Melbourne on the ‘home back to its traditional home opposition, the way we play. game ladder’. base next season with its To be honest the ground new surface and upgraded doesn’t change the way you It raises the question: is facilities that will go along play.” playing at home as big an with the comforts of home. advantage as everyone German said the only bangs on about? But, German said the players exception would have been had embraced and adapted the first encounter against After all, the trek out to Point to wherever they’ve had to Port Melbourne where the Gellibrand is usually loathed play - which has included ground had literally been by opposition clubs where two trips to Perth and soaked and was watery the bay breezes become another to Adelaide for the under foot. treacherous gales, where Foxtel Cup - as well as train, the wind can make scoring He said such circumstances which has taken them to the or even forward movement required an overhaul as to and Altona and sometimes impossible. how the team would play, but in-door facilities. otherwise the style of how Most clubs would have As a result, Williamstown Williamstown plays is not breathed a collective sigh hasn’t been distracted or tailored to the ground where of relief when they learned troubled wherever it has had they happen to play. that Point Gellibrand was to to play. The Seagulls had be inoperable this season, “And, that’s why where we owned an unbeaten ‘home’ but all those glad tidings play is completely irrelevant record at Chirnside Park till of not having to travel to to what we focus on,” last weekend against Port, Williamstown hasn’t equated German said.

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German noted that if the Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo Conversely, only four clubs team gets its structure right as well as at Windy Hill, the – North Ballarat, Northern then the venue is very much headquarters of affiliate Bullants, Port Melbourne and secondary to any outcome. Essendon. Coburg Tigers Williamstown – have won play home games at City more games than they’ve lost While Williamstown’s record Oval as well as Highgate on the road. totally supports German’s Reserve and Northern view, an analysis of club’s Bendigo Bombers started Bullants play its home games performance up to and the season playing all its at its traditional Cramer including round 20 suggests home games at Windy Hill Street base as well as at that playing at home more where it was 3-1 with the Visy Park, home of aligned often than not improves a defeat coming against Port partner Carlton. club’s prospects of winning. Melbourne. It’s 2-2 at Queen Eight clubs – Bendigo, Box Elizabeth Oval. What adds a different Hill Hawks, Casey Scorpions, dynamic to the usual home Certainly, Box Hill Hawks North Ballarat, Northern and away scenario in the play infinitely better at its Bullants, Port Melbourne, Peter Jackson VFL, quite Whitehorse Road venue than Werribee and Williamstown apart to the unique situation it does when it is forced to – own a winning record in its facing Williamstown this travel. The VFL Hawks are home games. season, is that several clubs 5-3 at home and two of its have more than one home Sandringham , Coburg losses are by one and 11- ground. Tigers, Collingwood, points. Frankston and Geelong own Bendigo Bombers play But, when Box Hill Hawks a losing home record. ‘home’ games at the Queen hit the road it slumps to

Williamstown coach Peter German.

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Spider’s trivia Test your knowledge of the VFL in Matt ‘Spider’ Lee’s 10 question trivia quiz.

1 Who kicked 4 goals for the Box Hill Hawks in their win over Sandringham last weekend? 2 In 2005 who was the only player from the Northern Bullants who made the Team of the Yearn? 3 Who was the coach of the Coburg Tigers in 2001 & 2002? 4 Which 2 players were drafted as Rookies to AFL Clubs from the Box Hill Hawks in 2006? 5 Who won the 1993 J.J.Liston Trophy? 6 Who was captain of Casey Scorpions in 2005 & 2006? 7 Who won the 1998 Norm Goss Medal? 8 In what year did Frankston join the VFA/VFL competition? 9 Who was the coach of Bendigo Bombers in 2003?

10 Nathan Batsanis wears what number for Port Melbourne? 9. Peter Banfi eld, 10. 26 10. eld, Banfi Peter 9.

5. Michael Sinni, Prahran, 6. Steve Harrison, 7. Ben Delarue, 8. 1966, 1966, 8. Delarue, Ben 7. Harrison, Steve 6. Prahran, Sinni, Michael 5. Matt ‘Spider’ Lee is a VFL

4. Cameron Howat, Richmond & Ben McGlynn, Hawthorn, Hawthorn, McGlynn, Ben & Richmond Howat, Cameron 4. commentator & producer of Evenings

1. , 2. Justin Crow, 3. Alan Richardson, Richardson, Alan 3. Crow, Justin 2. Lisle, Jordan 1. with Mark Fine on 1116 SEN Answers

8 www.afl vic.com.au home ground advantage a 2-6 mark. It took until Frankston is winless – 0-7 - and own a 5-3 record when round 19 for the club to win at home this season with an away. its first away game for the unflattering average losing Port Melbourne has always season – a 12-point win margin of 54-points. It is been tough to beat at the against Coburg Tigers – and 1-8 away from its Peninsula North Port Oval and that they backed that up with headquarters where its has only been reinforced another away win against average losing margin is this season. The Borough’s Sandringham last round. 59-points. average home winning The vast expanses and Geelong dropped its first margin in its 7-0 record is prevailing winds of Casey five home games, but as it 44-points. Fields provides the has mounted its late season Interestingly, Port Scorpions with a comfort charge for the finals, playing Melbourne’s average away factor they’ve exploited well. at Skilled Stadium has winning margin is 51 points. Casey is 6-1 at home this certainly become a factor. season with its sole loss Sandringham has found it The VFL Cats has won its a 10-point defeat against hard to win anywhere in the past four home games to be Coburg Tigers. second half of the season, on the doorstep of the eight. but it still owns a 4-5 record Casey Scorpions have Interestingly, Geelong’s sole at the Oval. been more than competitive away win was by one point away, but they still have a against Box Hill Hawks. But, when the Zebras losing record of 3-6 and travel they tend to get lost. North Ballarat has always the only time they’ve kicked They’re 2-5 on the road and boasted one of the toughest more than 100-points in an haven’t won away since they road trips in the competition, away win was against North swamped Werribee in a but the Roosters haven’t Ballarat early in the season stunning second half revival been invincible at Eureka when the Roosters were far in round 9. Stadium as they have in the from settled. past. At 6-2 Werribee has one Coburg Tigers have won of the better home ground They dropped the first two two games on the road, records with its two home games at home – Bendigo and have won two and one losses at Chirnside Park Bombers and Casey games respectively at their coming against Williamstown Scorpions – while Port home bases - City Oval and in the season opener – they Melbourne embarrassed Highgate. also lost to the Seagulls in them mid-season. round 17, but that fixture But, Coburg Tigers suffered While they’re 5-3 at home, was as an away game – its two biggest defeats – a North Ballarat has travelled and North Ballarat in round 104-point thumping by Port as well as any team – apart 4 when its accuracy was Melbourne and a 92-point Port Melbourne – to own a lamentable. loss to North Ballarat when 7-1 away record. playing at home. The former As they say there is no place at City Oval, the latter at Northern Bullants own both like home, it’s just that some Highgate Reserve. a winning record at home visits are more pleasurable and on the road. In fact, than others. Journeying to Victoria Park their record suggests they’re was something all clubs once better when playing away. loathed, but Collingwood’s VFL club hasn’t instilled that After starting the season fear this season. The VFL 4-0 at home, the Ants have Magpies have won twice at dropped its past three of its home as they have away. last four home games to take a 5-3 record in home games

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Fabian Deluca and Toby Pinwill in action for Port Melbourne last weekend versus Williamstown.

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Port rise in thriller

PORT Melbourne – the 2011 with a stellar second term, with kick at the 20-minute mark. version - have risen into the consistent second efforts and Both sides had opportunities history books after the Borough effective disposal giving the to seal the game. Port’s crucial set a club record 16-0 winning Boroughs the spark they needed. chance came at the 29-minute streak, after holding off a The Boroughs trailed by eight- mark, as Patrick Rose’s goal gave resurgent Williamstown side in a points at the main break. the Boroughs an 18-point lead. top of the table clash thriller. The The third term showcased tight visitors scraped out a fi ve-point Williamstown rallied late as goals contested football between both win in chilly conditions in Werribee through and Brett sides, as a Toby Pinwill goal early as Brendan Lucas reports. Goodes followed by a costly on gave the Borough the edge. behind cut the lead to four-points Williamstown started strongly, and However, it was the Seagulls’ who in a climactic fi nish. A frantic few after a seven goal to three fi rst provided the highlight as a Mitch minutes later gave Port one fi nal term things looked grim for the Hahn goal from the boundary score, as a poster undefeated Boroughs, as Jarrad lifted Williamstown. at the 36-minute mark concluded Grant and gave The Boroughs hit the front for a climactic thriller at the Avalon the Port defence a diffi cult task the fi rst time at the nine-minute Airport Oval. kicking fi ve between them. mark of the third term, after four “Great teams fi nd a way to win, The Seagulls’ inability to put unanswered goals in a 15-minute and we hung on,” said Ayres after the game beyond reach from patch throughout the quarter a grueling performance. the Boroughs proved costly as unraveled the Seagull’s progress. seven behinds in the fi rst term “There are degrees of courage in Port’s midfi eld was proving left the Seagulls’ ruing missed life, but they showed maximum dominant as Nathan Batsanis’ opportunities. degrees of courage today.” tackling pressure (13 tackles) A knee injury in the fi rst term to the highlighted the Borough’s “Every week we have got a new versatile Myles Pitt further soured increased intensity. challenge. Today it was a side that Port’s performance, but added steeled themselves for a positive However, late goals to the merit to the victory after being result, but we just keep fi nding Seagulls’ through Patrick struck down to three on the bench ways to get over that and that Veszpremi and for the remainder of the game. is why this is a unique group of ended an 18-minute goalless players.” However, the turning point came drought and gave Williamstown at the quarter time huddle, where hope chasing an three goal “Today we have created an a cool, calm and collected margin at the fi nal break. all-time record by winning Gary Ayres addressed the Port 16 consecutive games so no Seagulls’ coach Peter German Melbourne players. other team in the history of the told his players that in order for Port “We are going to be challenged his side to have any chance to win has actually been able to do when you are at the top of the tree, they had to take the game on. that. These guys should be start hitting targets by hand and “We have to take a few more risks, remembered for that, it is a credit foot effectively, have a positive and get on with our football. We to them and they should be mindset and you can make it must play on and increase our ball congratulated.” happen,” he said. movement,” he said. The road to the fi nals continues Four unanswered goals to Port An early goal within two minutes as Port Melbourne face another in the fi rst 20 minutes of football of the last to who tough contest in the Northern in the second term gave the kicked his fourth for the day gave Bullants at home, whilst Boroughs a sign of hope, as Port’s the Seagulls’ a positive start, Williamstown will battle it out with forward line began to operate after continually troubling Port’s the Box Hill Hawks vying for a through the likes of forwards defence all day. fi nals berth. Patrick Rose and . Ryan McMahon was a casualty Port captain Ryan McMahon Port Melbourne 17.17 (119) def. for the Boroughs who received a (20 possessions) led the way Williamstown 716.18 (114) broken nose on the end of a miss

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Close games

CLOSE GAMES LADDER Northern Bullants 6-1 Box Hill Hawks 4-4 Port Melbourne 3-0 North Ballarat 3-1 Werribee 3-1 Coburg Tigers 3-4 Williamstown 2-3 Casey Scorpions 2-5 Geelong 2-5 Bendigo Bombers 1-1

Collingwood 1-2 Box Hill Hawks coach . Sandringham 1-3 had been bounced, Box Hill Bullants, one point against Hawks have also suffered Geelong and 11-points Frankston 0-1 serious injuries to Shaun against North Ballarat. Pollard, as Box Hill Hawks had the last IF fi rst-year VFL coach well as a host of signifi cant kick of the match against Damian Carroll looks a injuries to aligned partner Geelong. A point would have little frayed around the Hawthorn’s list then the close seen a drawn match and with edges, perhaps sprouting games have sealed it. it a handy two points, but some early, unwanted grey If you look at an inverse the shot on goal went out of hairs then it may just have scenario of the VFL Hawks bounds. something to do with the record in close games then Throw in another 19-point exasperating results he’s Box Hill Hawks would be loss against North Ballarat endured. defi nite fi nalists, not locked and a 24-point defeat by Port Carroll has found himself in an engrossing battle with Melbourne – and fi ve of those involved in more close Geelong and Sandringham narrow defeats all coming games – games decided by to see if they’ll see any fi nals in the fi rst 10 rounds – it 18-points or less – than any action. can be enough for a coach, other coach this season. While for the purpose of this especially a new one, to turn For Carroll’s Hawks, they exercise, close games have prematurely grey. last weekend broke even been nominated as those Box Hill Hawks has emerged in the ‘nail biters’ they’ve games decided by 18-points victorious in close games encountered, after being on or under, all Box Hill Hawks against Sandringham (fi ve the short side of those results close games have fallen and two points), Collingwood most of the year. under 12-points. (four) and Coburg Tigers If it hasn’t been harrowing Signifi cantly, Box Hill Hawks (12), but it’s those harrowing enough losing ‘gun’ recruit have tested all the top-of-the- losses that will stick in any to a season- table clubs: they lost by 11- coach’s mind. ending injury before a ball points against Williamstown; “I don’t think I’ve had an easy fi ve points against Northern

12 www.afl vic.com.au close games three-quarter time speech,” BENDIGO BOMBERS opener against Geelong by laughed Carroll. “It’s always 17-points, the Scorpions been a challenge. stretched Port Melbourne to “It has been an interesting 10-points back in round 2, year, for sure.” fell nine points short against Northern Bullants in round 9 Carroll noted the close before emerging from an arm defeats, especially against wrestle against Sandringham those clubs perched Remarkably, Bendigo in round 10 with a 10-point above them on the ladder, Bombers have played in just win. had given the players the the two close games. confi dence it was not too far The Scorpions toughest These games have been from the mark. losses, undoubtedly, have back to back in the last been its 10 and 15-point He said the confi dence fortnight, fi rstly in round 19 defeats against Coburg gathered from those close where they coughed up a Tigers. defeats had, in fact, helped three point three quarter Casey lost by 12-points the club win close games time lead to lose by nine against Werribee, but the against Collingwood and points against Werribee, and fi nal siren score was as close Coburg Tigers. secondly last week against as the Scorpions managed Collingwood where they Carroll said the club always to get. reviewed where it went came from 47 points down at wrong, how it could address quarter time to steal the win COBURG TIGERS things it didn’t do well and in the fi nal minutes by fi ve then move forward. He points. added there was little point Apart from those two always looking in the rear- matches, Bendigo’s next view mirror. closest game is its 26-point Asked what it tells about win against Sandringham a team that wins more back in round 11. Coburg Tigers’ fans can look close games that it loses, It seems that the VFL back in anguish at the start of Carroll replied: “It may say Bombers either win or lose the season to fi nd a launching something about a little big. Taking out their two pad for why their disappointing inexperience, but at the end close results, Bendigo’s season failed to ignite. of the day it comes down winning margin point spread In its fi rst two games, Coburg to a kick here or there in a is 26-80 points while its Tigers was on the wrong side quarter. losing spread is 27-76 of a three and seven-point “Obviously, the stronger points. loss against Sandringham and teams in the competition CASEY SCORPIONS Northern Bullants respectively. have been able to win the They’ve lost a further two close ones and get over more close games – 15- the top of other teams. The points against Geelong and more experience you get into six-points against Northern your team helps build the Bullants as well as losing by confi dence to win the close 19-points against Frankston games.” when they fell asleep at the Casey Scorpions has found Here is a look at how your wheel. club has gone in close itself in a bunch of close While Coburg Tigers own 10 games: game, but owns a losing 2-5 record. and 15-point wins against Casey and a six point win After winning the season-

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Photo: Damian Visentini.

Coburg coach Adam Potter has faced his fair share of close matches in his debut season. against Northern Bullants, six-goal quarter time lead, that good form the following there is no doubt those close but were still able to hang on week where they posted losses early in the year can to win by four points against their only win for the season lead to season-defi ning Geelong. – a 19-point triumph against results. Box Hill Hawks infl icted a Coburg Tigers. COLLINGWOOD four-point loss on Collingwood GEELONG in round 14, and the Magpies were again overrun on the weekend by the Bendigo Bombers to the tune of fi ve points. FRANKSTON FOR a club that has only won GEELONG suffered a few four games for the season, two narrow, exasperating defeats of those victories proved nail early in the season as they biters. searched for their fi rst win. Undoubtedly, the VFL Magpies The Cats lost to Casey best win of the season is its Scorpions by 17-points one point win over reigning In many ways, given its in the fi rst match then fell premiers North Ballarat after standing, it’s not surprising that four points shy of beating the dragged themselves Frankston hasn’t engaged in Collingwood in round 7. seemingly from the canvas many close games. Ironically, Geelong posted with a barnstorming 4.3 to 1.2 The Dolphins tested Northern its fi rst win for the season in last quarter. Bullants all match in round round 10 with a one-point win At its very next match, 7 before succumbing by 16- against Box Hill Hawks when Collingwood coughed up a points, but at least carried on they hit the front with about

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total control, but became complacent and paid the ultimate price as Collingwood surged late and hard to snare a one-point win. One of the Rooster’s greatest attributes is suffocating teams when they’re ahead, especially late in games. North Ballarat just knows what it takes to win close games as evidenced by its two wins against Williamstown – 13-points in round 11 and two points in round 17. Add to those triumphs an 11-point win against Box Hill Hawks and it gives North Ballarat a 3-1 record in close games. As we said, no surprises there. NORTHERN BULLANTS

Geelong’s Dale Amos has not enjoyed a good record in the close games this year. Six close games seems to be the median for most one minute left on the clock. NORTH BALLARAT clubs this season and ladder Geelong found itself in positions seem to reflect how close games in its next two clubs fare in those games. matches and although they For Northern Bullants its pressed Werribee and North ability to win the close ones Ballarat they went down by 11 has put itself right in the and fi ve points respectively. mix for a top four spot and The Cats’ 15-point win No surprises that North another shot at the flag. against Coburg Tigers in Ballarat owns a winning And, the Ants are in such a round 16 improved Geelong’s record in close games, but position for many reasons, close game record to 2-4, what is surprising is that the not the least that they are before their loss to the Roosters squandered what the best club this season Bullants on the weekend took seemed like an unassailable when it comes to winning the them to 2-5. lead against Collingwood thrillers. back in round 5. Northern Bullants are 6-1 North Ballarat seemed in in close games, but more

16 www.afl vic.com.au close games telling is that they’re 4-1 in within 19-points in round to win by 12-points in round games decided by single 10, and the five-point thriller 14. digits and three of those wins versus Williamstown last Werribee challenged came in the first nine rounds. weekend, Port Melbourne Williamstown, but fell 13- The Bullants defeated has pretty much won as it points shy in round 17 then Coburg Tigers by seven has liked. turned around a three point points in round 3, Casey SANDRINGHAM three-quarter deficit to defeat (nine points, round 6), Bendigo Bombers by nine Frankston (16, round 7), Box points in round 19. Hill Hawks (five, round 9) and WILLIAMSTOWN Geelong (five, round 12 and 10 round 20) In fact, the Bullants didn’t lose its first close one until SANDRINGHAM opened the arch rival Coburg Tigers season with a three-point win upset them by six points against Coburg Tigers, but it in round 18 and they were has proved to be the Zebras ahead by as much as six SIGNIFICANTLY, two of sole win in close games. goals. Williamstown’s three close The Zebras have lost its only game losses have come PORT MELBOURNE other four close games – Box against North Ballarat, its Hill Hawks (five and two nemesis of recent seasons. points), Port Melbourne (16) Williamstown stood up the and Casey Scorpions (10). Roosters a 37-point start at The 10-point loss to the quarter time, surged late only Scorpions in round 10 and to fall 11-points shy in round last weekend’s two point 11 at Keilor then failed by two PORT Melbourne hasn’t had defeat are the last games points in the return match any trouble, not surprisingly, in which Sandringham has where the decision was in in close games, not that it played where either the the balance until the siren. has found itself in many. winning or losing margin After a final quarter surge, The Borough owns a 3-0 hasn’t been 24-points or Williamstown fell five points record in tight games this higher. short of undefeated Port season, with two of those WERRIBEE Melbourne last week. games – Casey Scorpions The Seagulls two close game and Sandringham – wins were against Box Hill happening in the first three Hawks (11 points) in round 3 rounds. and Werribee (13) in round Casey surged late to finish 18. within 10-points, but that was at close as the Scorpions All Werribee’s four close came to toppling Port. games have come in the Sandringham ran Port to second half of the season. 16-points in round 3 and the The Tigers, aided by Zebras also took the game Geelong’s atrocious up to the Borough in round conversion, squeaked home 17 before dropping away to by 11-points in the round lose by 24-points. 11 clash then held off a Apart from Werribee getting determined Casey Scorpions

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What were your highlights from spot thanks to Coburg. Watching as this is a shame for people who the last round of Peter Jackson the future of the North Melbourne couldn’t make it to the game as VFL action? midfi eld -- Mullet, Anthony, Atley they missed an exciting fi nish. VFL and Norris for North Ballarat. Think Scott O’Grady: If anyone wants the fi nal 8 is set, just trying to to see what footy is all about, you : Highlight work out how I can go and watch for us is obviously a stirring have to go to the VFL. Saturdays Werribee and North Ballarat (VFL Port Melbourne v Williamstown victory over Casey Scorpions with should offer discount if you go to Captain Nick Carnell kicking 4 game was an absolute classic. two matches like North Melbourne Tough, hard and skillful, it had it goals in his 100th match, a great supporters may have to do) day for the Coburg Football Club all right down to the last second. Nikki Dee: The highlight was We have an excellent fi nal series Peter Lausch: Great round of VFL obviously the ABC turning off the ahead of us. Football. Well done to Port on their coverage of the Port /Willi game Ben Macdonald: Coburg played close win vs Willi. Well done to with a few mins left. Coburg on beating Casey for the hard footy for the skippers 100th second time this season and great Bob Doughty: Great win by Port TAC Cup Melbourne to hang on by 5 points to see bagging Brad Jamison: Two bottom agers seven goals in a losing side. against rivals Williamstown to keep our undefeated season. with a bag of goals - Brown at the Could Fev still win the Frosty Miller Jets and Atkins at the Cannons Medal? Looking forward to the Also it was a great atmosphere at the ground. Pity ABC TV chose - both helping their sides to big Willi vs Box Hill game next week, wins. And Andrew Boseley’s tipping Willi by 15 points. to cut the coverage with only a few minutes to go in a great close defensive game on Jonathon Lauren Toner: Werribee still in 4th game because it went overtime Patton also deserves a mention.

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working on the BBQ tent and have gone back and are helping out with that sort really fi ring well in the local of thing. They side swiped league. It is good to see that me then into the property I can help in some small stewards job and it just took way, even if it is as property off from there. steward, to get these guys Favourite VFL player currently through their matches and at Bendigo: Benny Duscher, see them grow and mature. Trent Shinners, Matt Ladson. Any possible AFL draftees And with the Essendon guys currently playing in the VFL in Quinny, , Sam 2011: I think Benny Duscher Lonergan when he comes has a good chance. Matt back and I enjoyed watching Little. I would like to think Hayden Skipworth who is still Trent Shinners and would tied up with them, but he is a like to see Matt Ladson get South Australian guy, so I met drafted. There are a couple him through Bendigo. of really good young kids that Favourite place to watch are just starting to hit their the football: Just inside the straps now after a couple of players race, when I am not years in the Bendigo squad, in the rooms. and they are really showing promise. I would like to see Loud or reserved supporter: I them get drafted this year or am pretty quiet. I do not get the year after. too boisterous. I was the fi rst couple of years, I used to fi re Favourite food at the footy: EACH week at a VFL game up a bit, but I have mellowed. Defi nitely not pasta! When they have the footy food as we will catch up with a fan in Most memorable VFL the pasta I go for McDonalds the crowd. moment: I think last year’s or the sausage sizzle or Name: David Agars. elimination fi nal – getting that something else. Lives: high up and just missing out, Bendigo, but moving to Grand fi nal prediction: That South Australia. that was a highlight. The few years before that we had a is a tough one, I would say it VFL team you support: couple of lean years, and would be a tossup between Bendigo Bombers. then when Matt Knights was Nth Ballarat and Port What is it like to be leaving: on board we got to another Melbourne. It is a little bit sad, but I fi nal as well. Liston Medal Winner: Tory am shifting over to South What do you enjoy about Dickson and maybe Matty Australia for family reasons. VFL football: Up until 2008, Little. I think those two guys How did you come to support watching the young reserves would have a very good Bendigo Bombers: I went to players coming through the chance. a footy match in Bendigo ranks into the senior team. in 2005, and spoke to a Now many have gone from couple of the guys there – in there into the Bendigo FL particular Kenny Lynch and like Grant Weeks, Harry Matt Allan, who was GM Maddern, James Bristow, at the time. They got me so really good guys like that

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Bullants overcome inaccuracy

THE Northern Bullants’ top four side) starting up forward, it was the last quarter saw the lead aspirations remain intact while the smaller brigade led by Jordan change regularly. An impressive Geelong’s brave push towards Schroder who did the damage boundary line goal from Josh the fi nal spot in the eight came to early, with the small forward Walker followed by a Jesse an abrupt end in a tight contest at kicking Geelong’s fi rst two Stringer major at the 17 minute Visy Park last Saturday as Kane majors. However, a contagious mark gave the Cats the lead and Hunkin reports. inaccuracy saw the Northern a chance for another memorable Bullants kick 1.11 for the term, to scalp. Inevitably though the Played in an according fi nals- gift the Cats a four point quarter- experienced Bullants would make like intensity, the equation was time lead. the last fi ve minutes their own, simple for the visiting Cats. Win, with an Ahmed Saad set-shot and a resurgent push to claim For the second time this year, goal sealing a hard-fought 10 the coveted eighth position the Northern Bullants needed point win. remained alive while a loss would a second-half comeback to effectively see Geelong become overcome a spirited Geelong The result proved indicative of September spectators. side. A four goal surge to start the evenness between both the third quarter, capped off by a teams, with the Bullants again While the Cats entered the game Ben Johnson mark and goal from heading Geelong late to claim having won four of their last fi ve outside 50, saw Geelong race out an important victory. Northern matches, the Bullants needed to a handy 21 point lead. It would Bullants coach Darren Harris a win to reignite a season that take until the 19 minute mark for touched on this after the teams has seen last year’s runners-up the home-side to break its goal initial encounter earlier in the drop their previous two games to drought courtesy of a timely Levi year. Coburg and Box Hill respectively. Casboult goal. The conversion ‘”I think over a period of time, In dark and overcast conditions, seemingly sparked the Bullants, when David Teague had them the round 20 clash came down to with the side kicking the last three and [also] this year we’ve never the Northern Bullants’ inaccurate goals to take a narrow one point really given up,” Harris said after goal kicking versus Geelong’s lead into the fi nal change. the Bullants’ corresponding wasteful forward entries. Geelong coach Dale Amos round 12 win against the Cats. Despite (returning stressed the importance of a Jarrod McCorkell’s (35 from a stint with Geelong’s AFL “defensive press” at the huddle. possessions) best on ground The fourth quarter proved a war performance proved a major of attrition, particularly for the factor in the Bullants’ close win Cats, with Jackson Sheringham’s while Matthew Watson and Kane day ending early due to a Lucas were equally signifi cant. hamstring injury and coming off briefl y with a slight showed hand complaint suffered during a experience for the Cats while heavy contest. Cam Guthrie and were solid down back throughout A miss was the afternoon. punished by West at the opposing end as Geelong The Nothern Bullants will get regained the lead early in the last a good gauge on their current quarter. However, typical of the form when they travel to TEAC ever-changing momentum, the Oval to take on the unbeaten Bullants pushed the margin back league leaders Port Melbourne out to nine points. on Saturday while Geelong has a bye. In a game that mirrored the two sides’ previous contest Northern Bullants 13.23.101 def. ’s big mark versus Geelong. (Bullants winning by fi ve points), Geelong 14.7.91 Photo:Arj Giese

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Coburg Tigers captain Nick Carnell’s 100th game. Photos:Damian Visentini

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Hawks sit two games clear

“For us it was just relief really in three quarter time. the dying seconds – we couldn’t The fi nal quarter proved the most really do anymore, it was up to the exciting of the match, Irishman players and we were just lucky Tommy Walsh opening the to hang on… at the end,” Carroll scoring with a long bomb from said. 65m before Paul Cahill converted “We’ve been on the end of a few a to give Sandringham a of those this year but I think it’s one-point lead. starting to even up now – I think it A multitude of scoring shots in might be even four and four with return gave the Hawks a two-point close [wins] and losses. lead before Sandringham’s 50 “I think if you even out at 50 gamer Michael Lourey took a per cent in the close games it’s long-range set shot to win the probably not a bad result so match. luckily we got that one today.” But Lourey’s shot drifted out on BOX Hill Hawks look to have The visitors drew fi rst blood the full, with the siren following secured a fi nals spot with a when Ben Fagan capitalised soon after, halting a fi nal Zebras dogged two point win over on a Zebras defensive lapse to forward thrust and ensuring a two- Sandringham at Trevor Barker score, The Hawks continued to point win to the visitors. Beach Oval on Sunday as Anna dominate, Lisle and Jackson Sandringham coach Brett Harrington reports. both on the end of solid attacking Lovett said while the loss was plays. Led by a four-goal effort from disappointing, his side let Jordan Lisle, the Hawks held The home side fi nally got off the themselves down with poor off a fast-fi nishing Zebras mark through Brett Dore, who disposal and decision-making. side for a 10.14.74 to 10.12.72 received a rapid-fi re handball “We were disappointed, we knew victory in captain Sam Gibson’s from Chris Waller before slotting that if we had have won the game 100th game, seemingly ending the goal to the delight of the home we still had a hope of playing Sandringham’s fi nals hopes in the crowd. process. fi nals but overall… the effort was Magner’s failed snap left the a bit better than in previous weeks Hawthorn listed home side trailing 1.3.9 to [and] some of the things we tried played a key role for the Hawks 3.3.21 entering the fi rst break, to work on… actually kicked off rebounding out of defence while the 12-point defi cit fl attering okay,” Lovett said. Taylor Gilchrist (29 possessions), a Sandringham side largely “We need to… keep working on Ryan Jackson (28) and Riley outpointed throughout the quarter. Milne (26) provided drive through our skill level and we’ve still got a the midfi eld. The Zebras took control in the fair bit of work there… because second quarter, kicking six goals there were a few things that For the Zebras, Tom Lynch was to three, with Will Johnson’s clever happened today that weren’t up to prominent up forward with 25 snap putting them ahead for the that standard. touches and a goal, while James fi rst time in the match. Magner would hope to have “In the end in a close game like caught the eye of AFL recruiters ’s effort from outside that it just cost us the four points with his 33 possessions through 50 kicked the home side out to an and an opportunity in the fi nals.” eight-point lead at the main break. the midfi eld. This week, the Hawks return home Hawks coach Damian Carroll But Sandringham were unable to to Box Hill Oval for their clash with said he was pleased with his maintain their good form, failing second-placed Williamstown, side’s ability to grind out a victory to register a major score in the while Sandringham will head to against Sandringham’s constant third quarter as the visitors ground Victoria Park to take on fellow attacking presses. their way out to an 11-point lead at bottom-four side Collingwood.

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Round 21 preview

Collingwood vs Bendigo Bombers vs Port Melbourne vs Sandringham North Ballarat Northern Bullants Head to Head Head to Head Head to Head Played: 5 Played: 20 Played: 170 Collingwood: 2 Bendigo Bombers: 2 Port Melbourne: 107 Sandringham: 3 North Ballarat: 18 Northern Bullants: 62 Last time they met: Rd 13, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 2, 2011 Drawn: 1 Sandringham 15.23 (113) def. North Ballarat 15.6 (96) def by Last time they met: Rd 4, 2011 Collingwood 12.10 (82) Bendigo Bombers 18.15 (123) Northern Bullants 18.3 (111) def Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this by Port Melbourne 21.9 (135) week’s opposition: week’s opposition: Highest / Lowest Score vs this Collingwood Bendigo Bombers week’s opposition: 14.9.93(2009) / 06.13.49(2008) 25.14.164 (2005) / 02.16.28 (2000) Port Melbourne Sandringham North Ballarat 32.19.211 (1981) / 03.07.25 (1909) 15.23.113 (2011) / 06.09.45(2010) 28.15.183 (2001) / 10.06.66 (2005) Northern Bullants 26.22.178 (1990) / 02.06.18 (1905)

Box Hill Hawks vs Casey Scorpions vs Frankston vs Williamstown Werribee Tigers Coburg Tigers Head to Head Head to Head Head to Head Played: 64 Played: 46 Played: 55 Box Hill Hawks: 20 Casey Scorpions: 22 Frankston: 31 Williamstown: 41 Werribee Tigers: 23 Coburg Tigers: 24 Drawn: 3 Drawn: 1 Last time they met: Rd 8, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 3, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 14, 2011 Coburg Tigers 10.14 (74) def by Williamstown 16.13 (109) def Werribee Tigers 15.12(102) def Frankston 14.9 (93) Box Hill Hawks 14.14 (98) Casey Scorpions 13.12(90) Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this week’s opposition: week’s opposition: week’s opposition: Frankston Box Hill Hawks Casey Scorpions 35.14.224 (1993) / 07.16.58 (2003) 21.13.139(1994) / 03.16.34 (1992) 25.14.164 (1984) / 06.08.44 (2003) Coburg Tigers Williamstown Werribee Tigers 29.21.195 (1980) / 05.08.38 (1997) 42.18.270 (1985) / 05.11.41(1956) 21.18.144 (2003) / 04.05.29 (1997)

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VFL tipsters

Paul Amy Ross Booth Phil Cleary Brad McGrath Leader Newspapers ABC-TV ABC-TV The Weekly Collingwood Collingwood Collingwood Collingwood Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown

North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat Casey Scorpions Werribee Tigers Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:

Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5

John Hook Brent Diamond Adrian Dunn Football Operations The Gospel The Age Manager AFL VIctoria Collingwood Collingwood Collingwood Sandringham Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown Williamstown North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat Werribee Tigers Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions Werribee Tigers Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:

Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 6

Peter Jackson Paul Hooper Sam Landsberger Nigel Carmody Menswear 3WBC Herald Sun VFL Radio Sponsor Sandringham Collingwood Sandringham Sandringham Box Hill Hawks Williamstown Williamstown Box Hill Hawks

North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions Werribee Tigers Werribee Tigers Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:Port Melbourne Last rd:

Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 5 Coburg Tigers 4

TIPSTERS LEADERBOARD Adrian Dunn 84 Paul Hooper 77

Mark Stone Brent Diamond 84 Ross Booth 77 SEN Paul Amy 84 John Hook 76 Collingwood The Gospel 84 Brad McGrath 75 Box Hill Hawks Sam Landsberger 82 Phil Cleary 75 Bendigo Bombers Nigel Carmody 79 Peter Jackson Menswear 73 Werribee Tigers Mark Stone 77 Northern Bullants Last rd: Coburg Tigers 4

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VFL club notes All the latest news, events and match information from inside each VFL club.

with everything that is happening at didn’t have a great deal of success the Casey Scorpions by visiting our on the ground, the season saw VFL website. www.scorpions.com.au or players, , , add us on facebook! Ben Sinclair and , promoted to the AFL team for their fi rst games of their career as well as for his fi rst at BOX HILL: The fi nal home match Collingwood. All the coaches wish for 2011 is proudly supported by to thank the numerous volunteers Ocsober, a fund raising initiative and support staff that are required for Life Education. This year the to put the team on the park each Hawks will stay away from alcohol COBURG: Coburg Football Club week. Also, our sponsors Bluestar for Ocsober – raising money and congratulates Captain Nick Carnell Logistics and the Magpie Club. awareness for Life Education’s drug on playing 100 VFL matches last Thanks to everyone for their help and alcohol programs in schools. weekend. Nick becomes the 47th in 2011. Supporters are encouraged to Coburg player in its 121 year history donate to your favourite player. to play 100 VFL matches. Nick was Visit www.everydayhero.com.au/ at his inspirational best, kicking box_hill_hawks_f_c to support this 4 goals and leading the side to a great cause. The fi nal event on the famous victory over Casey. Tickets calendar for 2011 is the Col Austen are now on sale for the Coburg FC Medal on Friday 7 October. Tickets Club Raffl e. Tickets are available are $110 which includes three through the Club and are $5 each FRANKSTON: Our Dolphin Bistro course meal and drinks and can be or 3 for $10. There’s over $4,000 of is open from 12 till 2pm every home purchased online at great prizes and cash to be won… game. At only $23 a head for a three www.boxhillhawks.com.au Coburg Football Club Best & Fairest course luncheon it’s great value. evening is fast approach and will We are running a Major Raffl e this be held on Friday September 23rd year with a $15,000 Travel Voucher at The Boulevard, Kew. Tickets are as fi rst prize. Tickets are only $100 $110 per person and on sale soon.... each. Are you a member yet? We Coburg Football Club is now on have our Members Night each Facebook, fi nd our page and ‘Like’ Friday with a members draw at it to stay up to date with the latest 6.15pm. Prize jackpots each week CASEY: Our Home next Game is club news including live quarter if not claimed!. For any further info Saturday 20th August, Round 21 by quarter scores each weekend. contact the Club on 9783 7888. Vs Werribee. Get along to the last For further information please go two home games as it could be the to the Coburg FC website – www. last chance to see ‘The Fevolution’ coburgtigers.com.au ... Go Burgers! (Brendan Fevola) in action. Any Carlton Members, on presentation of their 2011 AFL Membership, will receive half price entry. Events at the Scorpions: Book a seat NORTH BALLARAT: The Selkirk at our president’s luncheon at Roosters had a good win over home games. $35 Members and Frankston last week and now focus $40 Non-members. On the 22nd COLLINGWOOD: Today sees the on the tough clash ahead of them October we are having a shopping last game Collingwood VFL team against a very good Bendigo side. tour. Cost is $40 which includes will play for the 2011 season. After The Roosters are looking to win their Lunch. For further details and/or a very encouraging effort last week, fi nal two games of the season and bookings for any Scorpions events it would be great to fi nish the year ensure themselves a top 4 fi nish contact Rhiannon on 5996 1111 or with a confi dence boosting win and the double chance come fi nals email: [email protected]. against Sandringham. Although, we time. Visit www.theroosters.com.au au You can also keep up to date

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for all the latest news, stories and International Receptions tickets info and to sign up for the weekly are limited to 150 @ $100.00pp e-newsletter, and make sure you all inclusive (only 62 tickets left) LIKE the North Ballarat Football Book early by ringing the club Club facebook and twitter pages offi ce 9646.2094 or email pmfc@ where you can receive quarter by bigpond.net.au quarter scores from the Roosters Throughout the season we matches at home or away! WERRIBEE: The Werribee encourage everyone to buy the Football Club congratulate all the VFL Football Record to keep up to clubs participating in the WRFL date with what is happening at the fi nals at Avalon Airport Oval, be Borough. Visit our website for the sure to check out all the Division latest information 1 & 2 action, plus the Under 18’s www.pmfc.com.au “Go Boroughs” competing for the Werribee Tigers Cups. Tickets are selling fast NORTHERN BULLANTS: *NEW for the fi nal event on the clubs DATE* The Northern Bullants calendar, get your tickets to the will now be holding their Annual Presentation Night for the 30th Auction & Dinner on Friday 2nd September at the Werribee Race September in the new Function Club at 7:30pm by calling the club on 9741 6688. The club has Room at Preston City Oval. There SANDRINGHAM: The will be live and silent Auction unveiled its new Scarves in time Sandringham Football Club is for the 2011 fi nals series, so your Items to bid on, including; very excited to announce a new Sporting Memorabilia, Electrical support and purchase an offi cial fundraising venture with the club scarf for $20. Orders can be Appliances, Accommodation, and opening of our very own sports experience items such as Dinner taken by calling Stuart on 9741 and racing betting website 6688. For the latest news, photos with Carlton Footballers and Zebrabet – visit www.zebrabet. Yacht rides around the Melbourne and events log onto com.au Presentation night to www.werrribeefc.com.au. Coastline. Please contact the be held at the club Thursday Club on (03) 9470 2224 or 6 October – Contact club for northernbullantsmarketing@ further details. Currently on the bigpond.com if you would like to hunt for old Zebras vision – if you fi nd out more information or book have any vision pre 1985 please a seat. get in contact with the club to arrange a copy, we are currently trying to put a database together. WILLIAMSTOWN: Williamstown Upcoming business luncheon – would like to thank everyone for Friday October 7 – Racing Panel support Ladder at last week’s in time for spring carnival panel game at Port Melbourne. Well includes trainers Tony Vasil and done to the players in the Liam Robert Smeardon - Bookings Picken Academy for running the PORT MELBOURNE: The club will are essential. Follow us on provide 200 replica cards of club project and for their hard work Facebook - http://www.facebook. in promoting a great cause. legend Billy Hanneysee to the fi rst com/SandyZebras and Twitter @ 200 patrons who purchase a VFL Williamstown is holding a Fashion sandyzebs Sandringham’s social Show at the Williamstown RSL on Football Record on the 27 August club has views of the bay and when we play Box Hill Hawks in the 28th of August. For details and city skyline it is the perfect place bookings please contact Events the ABC televised game. The to hold your next function visit Annual PMPPA Finals Luncheon & Marketing Manager Norhana www.sandybythebay.com.au Stipic on 9391 0309. Williamstown will be held on Friday September Corporate Golf Day @ Southern 2, Special Guest speaker Kevin Football Club would like to thank Golf Club – Monday 14 November the for their Murray (1969 Brownlow Medallist) – Sponsorship available. VCost: $75.00 ppp all inclusive assistance with our “home” games (beer, wine & soft drink with a this year. The Club appreciates the free ticket in the raffl e) Time: use of Avalon Airport Oval for our 12.30 pm – 4.30 pm. Bookings home matches this year and would close Wednesday August 18. like to thank Mark Penaluna and October 7th Presentation Night @ Stuart Balloch for their help and co-operation throughout the year.

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Casey Scorpions Coach: Brad Gotch | Captain: Kyle Matthews/James Wall * AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player #PLAYER DOB H W PREVIOUS CLUB GAMESGOALS 1 Matthews Kyle 17-Dec-85 178 75 Ringwood 70 50 2 Allen Nathan 11-Feb-92 178 67 /Narre Warren 0 0 3 Luke Tynan 08-Oct-91 183 80 Gippsland Power/Garfi eld 3 0 4 Waite Ben 30-Jun-84 190 100 Old Haileybury 15 21 5 Stockdale Michael 29-Aug-90 178 77 Gippsland Power 31 13 6 Nicholls Danny 02-Mar-87 177 80 Collingwood (VFL)/Rowville 62 36 7 Purves Aaron 08-May-90 190 86 Rowville 9 4 8 Costigan Jed 25-Feb-90 180 82 Maffra/Gippsland Power 1 0 9 McGough Rian 23-Apr-88 179 80 Avondale Heights/ 34 18 10 Gent Mitch 05-Feb-92 182 77 Dandenong Stingrays/Bonbeach 0 0 11 Wall James 05-Jan-87 197 93 St. Kilda//Calder Cannons 78 28 12 Fieldsend Matt 14-Dec-85 178 79 De La Salle 15 7 13 McShane Kieran 23-Jan-89 178 78 Box Hill (VFL)/Launceston 3 0 14 Panozza Evan 31-Oct-87 190 85 56 3 15 Carew Blake 15-Jun-92 178 75 Gippsland Power/Dalyston 1 1 16 Bell David 26-May-87 183 90 Upwey 1 0 17 Mohr Tim 19-Oct-88 195 98 Tasmania (VFL)/ 33 7 18 Clay Chris 29-Jan-88 181 81 Avondale Heights/Calder Cannons 0 0 19 Dowse Mitch 24-Sep-91 176 77 Heyfi eld/Gippsland Power 6 2 20 Collins Dave 10-Nov-84 186 84 Beaconsfi eld 6 1 21 Burke Liam 18-Nov-87 187 85 Upwey 0 0 22 Weekes Mark 23-May-90 187 83 Williamstown (VFL) 2 0 23 Corry Tom 11-Aug-92 174 70 Gippsland Power/MDU 0 0 24 Purdy Cam 20-Jun-89 191 90 East Ringwood 3 1 25 Fevola Brendan 20-Jan-81 190 104 /Carlton 13 2 26 Patti Gus 19-Jul-90 192 87 Dandenong Stingrays 4 0 28 Harrison Daniel 23-Jan-92 196 97 Dandenong Stingrays/Old Haileybury 5 1 29 Baumgartner Stefan 17-May-91 180 82 Deavon Meadows 0 0 30 Cleven Dean 31-Mar-89 194 97 Monbulk 0 0 31 Bolton Jess 14-Mar-88 184 83 Boronia 3 0 32 Petropoulos William 27-May-91 173 75 Dandenong Stingrays 0 0 33 Lindsay Aiden 22-May-92 182 78 Gippsland Power/Wonthaggi 3 1 34 McKenna Luke 01-Oct-92 189 79 Eastern Ranges/Emerald 1 0 35 Costigan Tim 31-Aug-92 182 68 Healesville 0 0 36 Pendlebury Ryan 02-Aug-92 185 83 Gippsland Power 0 0 37 Minahan Ryan 17-Jun-91 183 85 Box Hill (VFL) 0 0 38 Riseley Michael 21-Dec-88 190 80 Woori Yallock 0 0 39 DeAraugo David 09-Mar-88 179 79 Wantirna South 3 1 40 Salton Brayden 19-Aug-92 197 90 Gippsland Power 0 0 41 Roberts Jordan 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren 00 42 Roberts Kieran 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren 0 0 43 Pollard Jordan 05-Jan-91 170 75 De La Salle 0 0 44 Wall David 05-Nov-92 191 76 Calder Cannons 0 0 45 Luke Hill 11-Oct-91 197 85 Eastern Ranges 0 0 46 Strauss* James 14-Jun-90 185 85 Canterbury/Scotch College/Oakleigh U18 0 0 47 Blease* Sam 19-Feb-91 184 80 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar//Eastern U18 17 1 48 Howe* Jeremy 29-Jun-90 190 83 Hobart (Tas) 4 0 49 Fitzpatrick* Jack 26-Jun-91 200 93 Wyndham Vale/Western U18 3 1 50 Bate* Matthew 24-May-87 192 91 Croydon/Eastern U18 8 3 51 Jurrah* Liam 22-Sep-88 188 84 Yuendumu Magpies (NT)/Collingwood VFL 28 23 52 Davis* Troy 10-Jun-92 192 90 Kerang/Geelong Grammar/Geelong U18 11 25 53 Bennell* Jamie 07-Jun-90 179 75 Swan Districts (WA) 0 0 54 Jetta* Neville 12-Feb-90 180 81 Swan Districts (WA) 4 2 55 Maric* Addam 18-Apr-90 176 77 Greenvale/Calder U18 15 18 56 Nicholson# Daniel 02-Nov-90 183 78 East Point/St Pats, Ballarat/Uni Blues 32 38 57 Lawrence# Kelvin 14-Oct-92 180 75 Peel Thunder (WA) 0 0 58 Johnston# Cameron 24-Feb-92 181 78 St Josephs/Geelong U18 0 0 59 Spencer* Jake 09-Oct-89 203 105 Redlands (Qld) 0 0 60 Watts* Jack 26-Mar-91 196 91 East Sandringham/Brighton Grammar/Sandringham U18 22 4 61 Cook * Lucas 03-Mar-92 196 81 Hopetoun/North Ballarat U18 11 11 62 Bartram* Clint 16-Feb-88 181 82 Ocean Grove/Geelong U18 1 3 63 Petterd* Ricky 24-Jul-88 185 85 Broadbeach (Qld) 6 2 64 Trengove* Jack 02-Sep-91 185 85 Sturt (SA) 13 11 65 Martin* Stefan 17-Nov-86 198 103 Old Haileybury/Sandringham 1 2 66 McKenzie* Jordie 21-Jun-90 186 82 Terang-Mortlake/Geelong U18 31 21 67 Tapscott* Luke 28-Jun-91 180 87 North Adelaide (SA) 14 0 68 Gysberts* Jordan 11-Jun-91 190 84 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern U18 6 4 69 Bail* Rohan 26-Jun-88 183 82 Mt Gravatt (Qld) 5 2 70 Newton# Michael 27-Apr-87 193 91 Whorouly/Murray U18 13 3 71 Evans# Michael 13-Jul-92 180 75 Claremont (WA) 49 96 72 Warnock* Matthew 03-Apr-84 194 95 Sandringham 0 0 73 Wonaeamirri* Austin 02-Oct-88 176 80 St Marys (NT)/Norwood (SA) 65 9 74 McDonald * Tom 18-Sep-92 194 88 Edenhope-Apsley/North Ballarat U18 8 9 75 Campbell# Robert 02-Jun-82 199 109 Rutherglen/Murray U18/Hawthorn/Box Hill Hawks 2 2 76 Morton* Cale 18-Jan-90 192 87 Claremont (WA) 65 19 77 Gawn* Max 30-Dec-91 208 107 Ormond/Sandringham U18 7 7 78 McNamara# Tom W. 29-Apr-90 190 89 South Adelaide (SA) 0 0 79 Garland* Colin 28-Apr-88 191 90 North Hobart/Tas U18/Tas VFL 28 10 80 Macdonald* Joel 10-Oct-84 188 88 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Brisbane 0 0 81 Dunn* Lynden 14-May-87 192 95 Moonee Valley/Calder U18 4 3 88 Lees Wade 25-Apr-88 185 86 East Burwood/ 43 62 Davey* Aaron 10-Jun-83 177 74 Palmerston (NT)/Port Melbourne 12 18 Frawley* James 20-Sep-88 193 93 East Point/North Ballarat U18 10 0 Green* Brad 13-Mar-81 184 83 Northern Bombers/Tas U18 5 3 Grimes* Jack 11-May-89 187 85 Hurstbridge/Northern U18 1 0 Jamar* Mark 09-Aug-83 198 104 North Adelaide (SA) 60 27 Note: All fi gures for player’s games and goals are accurate as of the end of 2010.

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Casey Scorpions * AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player

#Player G B

Offi ce Address: , 160 Berwick- 1 Kyle Matthews (Capt) Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, 3977 Ground Address: Casey Fields, VFL Oval No1, 3 Luke Tynan 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, 3977 (Melways 134 F8) 5 Michael Stockdale Postal Address: Casey City Complex, Suite 10, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, 6 Danny Nicholls Cranbourne East, 3977 7 Aaron Purves Telephone: (03) 5996 1111 Facsimile: (03) 5996 1111 9 Rian McGough Email: [email protected] Website: www.scorpions.com.au 10 Mitch Gent 11 James Wall (Capt) PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 Matt Fieldsend 13 Kieran McShane 14 Evan Panozza 16 David Bell 17 Tim Mohr 20 Dave Collins 25 Brendan Fevola 29 Stefan Baumgartner 32 William Petropoulos 38 Michael Riseley 47 * 49 Jack Fitzpatrick* 50 * 52 Troy Davis* 53 * 54 * 55 * 56 # 57 Kelvin Lawrence# 61 Lucas Cook * 69 * 72 * 74 Tom McDonald * 75 Robert Campbell# 77 * 78 Tom McNamara# 88 Wade Lees

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Werribee Tigers * AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player

#Player G B

Offi ce Address: Watton Street, Werribee, 3030 4 Flinn Chisholm Ground Address: Avalon Airport Oval 6 Matthew O’Dwyer (Chirnside Park), Watton Street, Werribee Postal Address: PO Box 2049, Werribee, 3030 7 Ben Sharp Telephone: 9741 6688 9 Michael Rockefeller Facsimile: 9741 0253 10 Jarrod Mather Email: [email protected] Website: www.werribeefc.com.au 12 Rhyce Prismall 13 Will Sullivan PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 15 Ben Ross* 16 Tom Allwright Major Sponsor 18 19 Nathan Laracy 20 Sam Wormald 23 Robbie Castello 24 Dom Gleeson (Capt) 25 * 26 Ben Moloney

Social Venue 27 Sean Tighe 29 Shaun Harrison 30 31 Jared Risol

Gold Sponsors 32 Brant Dickson 34 * 37 James Saker 38 # 39 Leigh Harding 41 45 Bradley Mangan 47 Jordan Treloar Oval Naming Rights 56 Jarryn McCormack 63 Ben Warren* 66 Nathan Grima* 67 * 68 Ben McKinley* 72 Scott Thompson 73 Hamish McIntosh*

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Werribee Tigers Coach: Paul Satterley | Captain: Dominic Gleeson * AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player

#PLAYER DOB H W PREVIOUS CLUB GAMESGOALS 1 Pedersen# Cameron 17-Mar-87 193 100 Box Hill Hawks 59 57 2 Sherlock Scott 25-Feb-90 173 76 15 1 3 Kennedy Steven 25-Aug-89 182 78 Altona/ Western Jets 21 10 4 Chisholm Flinn 04-Apr-88 180 81 Geelong Amateur/ 59 20 5 Bryce Joshua 11-Dec-90 185 87 Jerilderie Demons/ 12 2 6 O'Dwyer Matthew 21-Jul-88 181 80 Calder Cannons/ 0 0 7 Sharp Ben 10-Jul-86 187 92 West Perth/ 43 9 8 Black Nathan 29-Sep-89 184 87 Western Jets/ Williamstown (VFL) 8 1 9 Rockefeller Michael 20-Feb-88 179 79 Geelong College/ Geelong Falcons 70 22 10 Mather Jarrod 03-Mar-88 175 79 Werribee Juniors/ Western Jets 10 4 11 Martiniello William 15-Jun-90 176 80 Benalla Saints/ Murray Bushrangers 32 29 12 Prismall Rhyce 04-Jun-89 189 89 Werribee Juniors/ Western Jets 18 4 13 Sullivan Will 24-Jul-89 202 94 Western Jets/ West Coast 0 0 14 Magnabosco Joel 23-Dec-87 181 81 Altona/ Western Jets 15 0 15 Ross* Ben 21-Sep-88 179 79 Bunyip/Gippsland Power 44 27 16 Allwright Tom 15-Jun-90 188 87 Tasmania U18/ Geelong 25 18 18 Hartigan Kyle 11-Jul-91 193 89 Western Jets 8 0 19 Laracy Nathan 23-Nov-89 176 78.6 Wodonga 5 0 20 Wormald Sam 13-Aug-87 187 87 South Warrnambool/Geelong Falcons 40 6 21 Robbins Jordan 05-Aug-90 178 78 Altona/ Western Jets 0 0 22 Still Michael 24-Mar-91 195 90 / Essendon 19 20 23 Castello Robbie 13-Dec-85 178 80 Keilor Park/ Calder Cannons 111 97 24 Gleeson Dom 19-Mar-83 179 79 Koroit/ Geelong Falcons/ Carlton 121 75 25 Tarrant* Robbie 25-Apr-89 196 96 Mildura/ 15 7 26 Moloney Ben 02-Jul-91 183 79 Terang/Mortlake/ Geelong Falcons 5 5 27 Tighe Sean 09-Jan-91 197 90 Western Jets / Aspley 1 0 28 Harper* Kieran 15-Jun-92 187 79 Lilydale/Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern Ranges 0 0 29 Harrison Shaun 17-Nov-88 178 72 Keilor juniors/Grovedale/Deer Park 1 0 30 Tuck Travis 7-Sep-87 188 89 Hawthorn 13 2 31 Risol Jared 17-Oct-90 192 92 Gippsland Power 4 1 32 Dickson Brant 27-Jul-87 195 94 Western Jets/ Williamstown (VFL) 26 8 33 Sodomaco Michael 06-Mar-91 174 72 Geelong Falcons 1 0 34 MacMillan* Jamie 23-Sep-91 188 82 Scotch College/ 12 1 35 Lunardi Travis 01-Feb-90 178 80 Altona/ Western Jets 5 3 36 Kennedy* Ayden 30-Oct-91 192 82 Wantirna South/Eastern Ranges 4 0 37 Saker James 21-Aug-88 191 89 Benalla Saints/Violet Town/ Murray Bushrangers 48 3 38 Daw# Majak 11-Mar-91 195 94 Wyndham Vale/Western Jets 50 39 Harding Leigh 26-Apr-81 180 82 Geelong (VFL)/ North Melbourne 104 174 40 Priest Farran 31-Jul-91 173 79 Benalla Saints/ Murray Bushrangers 23 41 Ruggles Tom 25-Apr-92 184 75 Geelong Falcons 00 42 McMahon* Scott 02-Jun-86 184 86 Woodville-West Torrens (SA) 39 22 43 James Marc 02-Jul-92 188 83 Sandringham Dragons 00 44 Scott# Matthew 12-Apr-91 185 74 Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern Ranges 93 45 Mangan Bradley 27-Apr-91 190 95 Kyabram/ Murray Bushrangers 22 46 Speight* Ben 02-May-90 183 78 Norwood (SA) 24 17 47 Treloar Jordan 12-Dec-92 192 85 Northern Knights 00 48 Paliouras Kieren 19-Sep-92 182 80 Geelong Falcons 00 49 Notman Matthew 15-Sep-90 182 83 Western Jets 00 50 Caldow Josh 18-Aug-89 193 90 North Ballarat (VFL) 00 51 Halloran Joey 22-Jan-91 190 93 Wyndham Vale/Western Jets 00 52 Davis Jackson 16-Apr-92 176 75 Geelong Falcons 00 53 Simpson Alexander 03-Oct-90 202 91 Geelong Falcons 00 54 Schroder Nathan 06-Apr-90 180 86 Western Jets 10 55 Perkins Jase 01-Dec-89 184 82 Port Melbourne Colts 00 56 McCormack Jarryn 26-Jul-91 191 78 Colac/ Geelong Falcons 20 57 Huxtable Joshua 10-Dec-92 186 87 Western Jets 00 58 Williams Trent 20-May-92 192 91 Geelong Falcons 00 59 Schibeci Daniel 05-Jan-92 180 78 Werribee Amatures/ Western Jets 00 60 Stephens Sam 11-Jun-92 186 91 Albion/ Western Jets 00 63 Warren* Ben 11-Feb-89 186 89 Zillmere (Qld) 38 17 64 Greenwood* Levi 19-Feb-89 181 85 Port Adelaide (SANFL) 30 7 65 Wright* Sam 15-Jul-90 188 82 Katamatite/Murray Bushrangers 13 8 66 Grima* Nathan 05-Aug-85 192 96 South Launceston (Tas)/Central District (SA) 42 5 67 Urquhart* Gavin 18-May-88 181 82 Morningside (Qld) 29 9 68 McKinley* Ben 04-Mar-87 185 85 Yarrambat/Northern Knights/West Coast 00 69 Ziebell* Jack 28-Feb-91 188 87 Wodonga/Murray Bushrangers 00 70 Firrito* Michael 27-Nov-83 190 94 Gembrook/Eastern Ranges/Box Hill Hawks 44 12 71 Adams* Leigh 06-Apr-88 176 78 Woori Yallock/Eastern Ranges 26 24 72 Thompson* Scott D. 09-May-86 193 93 South Barwon/Geelong (VFL) 00 73 McIntosh* Hamish 04-Sep-84 203 103 Lavington (NSW)/Murray Bushrangers 47 58 74 Goldstein* Todd 01-Jul-88 201 102 Trinity Grammar/Oakleigh Chargers 45 19 75 Hansen* Lachlan 17-Aug-88 197 97 Nar Nar Goon/Gippsland Jets 28 13

Note: All fi gures for player’s games and goals are accurate as of the end of 2010.

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2011 Peter Jackson VFL statistics

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL SENIORS Club PWLDBFA%PTS Port Melbourne 16 16 0 0 4 1936 1211 159.87 64 Williamstown 16 12 4 0 4 1800 1393 129.22 48 North Ballarat 16 12 4 0 4 1567 1229 127.50 48 Werribee Tigers 16 10 6 0 4 1696 1493 113.60 40 Northern Bullants 16 10 6 0 4 1521 1443 105.41 40 Casey Scorpions 16 9 7 0 4 1575 1380 114.13 36 Bendigo Bombers 16 9 7 0 4 1666 1603 103.93 36 Box Hill Hawks 16 7 9 0 4 1362 1412 96.46 28 Geelong 17 5 12 0 3 1635 1665 98.20 20 Sandringham 16 5 11 0 4 1312 1560 84.10 20 Coburg Tigers 16 5 11 0 4 1282 1635 78.41 20 Collingwood 17 4 13 0 3 1453 1857 78.24 16 Frankston 16 1 15 0 4 977 1901 51.39 4

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COLLINGWOOD 7.6 9.7 12.9 14.11-95 WILLIAMSTOWN 7.7 8.10 11.12 16.18-114 BENDIGO BOMBERS 0.3 6.4 11.10 14.16-100 PORT MELBOURNE 3.4 7.8 14.12 17.17-119

Collingwood Williamstown Goal Kickers: J. Witts 3, J. Perham, P. Seedsman, S. McNamara, T. Couch, K. Ugle, Goal Kickers: J. Grant 4, P. Veszpremi 3, E. Barlow 2, M. Hahn 2, A. Hooper 2, M. Panos, T. Gordon, P. Cribbin, R. Condy, B. Sinclair, J. Thomas, C. Wood L. Gilbee, B. Goodes Best Players: J. Witts, C. Wood, T. Young, K. Pendlebury, L. Keeffe, K. Ugle Best Players: W. Minson, D. Rampe, D. Stretton, B. Johnson, P. Veszpremi , A. Cordy Bendigo Bombers Port Melbourne Goal Kickers: T. Dickson 4, M. Little 3, S. Gumbleton 2, S. Dunell 2, H. Slattery, Goal Kickers: D. Galea 3, P. Rose 3, N. Batsanis 2, T. Pinwill 2, C. Sinclair 2, C. Cain 2, J. Neagle, T. Bellchambers M. Lynch 2, T. Francis Best Players: N. Lovett-Murray, T. Shinners, T. Dickson, T. Bellchambers, S. Dunell, Best Players: S. Dwyer, T. Francis, N. Batsanis, R. McMahon, T. Pinwill, J. Dalton B. Duscher NORTH BALLARAT 4.6 7.9 13.11 17.19-121 COBURG TIGERS 3.1 8.5 14.7 18.9-117 FRANKSTON 1.0 2.1 2.2 5.4-34 CASEY SCORPIONS 4.2 7.5 12.7 15.12-102 North Ballarat Coburg Tigers Goal Kickers: O. Stephenson 3, D. Pratt 2, L. Anthony 2, T. Ross 2, A. Black 2, D. Goal Kickers: R. Hicks 5, N. Carnell 4, R. Jordan 2, M. White, B. Griffi ths, Micallef 2, C. Giampaolo, M. Tyler, C. Delaney, M. Sewell A. Browne, J. O’Rielly, J. Saville, N. Westhoff, B. Clifton Best Players: D. Pratt, L. Anthony, A. Mullett, O. Stephenson, L. Hoy, M. Sewell Best Players: A. Browne, D. Rayson, J. O’’Rielly, P. Contin, R. Hicks, N. Carnell Frankston Casey Scorpions Goal Kickers: R. Clements 2, L. Potts, J. Greeley, J. Miller Goal Kickers: B. Fevola 7, M. Bate 3, R. McGough 3, J. Bennell, D. Nicholls Best Players: S. Hockey, T. Mitchem, M. Bosward, N. Boland, T. Thoolen, R. Gabriel Best Players: B. Fevola, T. McNamara, M. Bate, R. McGough, W. Lees, M. Stockdale

NORTHERN BULLANTS 1.11 6.16 9.20 13.23-101 SANDRINGHAM 1.4 7.7 7.9 10.12-72 GEELONG 3.3 7.6 11.7 14.7-91 BOX HILL HAWKS 3.4 6.5 9.8 10.14-74 Northern Bullants Sandringham Goal Kickers: A. Saad 2, S. O’hAilpin 2, N. Meese 2, R. O’Keefe, J. McCorkell, S. White, Goal Kickers: P. Cahill 2, R. Gamble 2, N. Heyne, T. Walsh, B. Dore, T. Lynch, W. Johnson, B. McLean, J. Russell, L. Casboult, R. Houlihan C. Irving Best Players: J. McCorkell, N. Meese, B. McLean, K. Lucas, M. Watson, J. Russell Best Players: A. Smith, T. Lynch, C. Waller, D. Gallagher, N. Heyne, J. Magner Geelong Box Hill Hawks Goal Kickers: J. Schroder 2, J. Sheringham 2, J. Simpkin 2, T. West, J. Stringer, Goal Kickers: J. Lisle 4, B. Fagan, B. Neil, S. Grimley, S. Gibson, R. Jackson, T. Gilchrist G. Burbury, B. Johnson, J. Cowan, J. Walker, S. Motlop, J. Shannahan Best Players: K. Cheney, T. Gilchrist, R. Jackson, R. Milne, J. Boumann, T. Schneider Best Players: S. Hogan, C. Guthrie, T. Gillies, A. McLean, J. Cowan, M. Corrigan

ROUND 20: LEADING GOAL KICKERS

Last rd Total Last rd Total Patrick Rose Port Melbourne 363 Aaron Purves Casey Scorpions 241 Dean Galea Port Melbourne 348 Myles Dorman Northern Bullants Bye 34 Matthew Little Bendigo Bombers 348 Jase Perkins Werribee Tigers Bye 33 Brendan Fevola Casey Scorpions 747 Jack Purton-Smith Williamstown 132 Bendigo Bombers 443 Benjamin Monkhorst Box Hill Hawks -31 Ben Mckinley Werribee Tigers Bye 41 Matthew Boland Sandringham 130 Ahmed Saad Northern Bullants 239 Tom Hill Williamstown 627 Robert Castello Werribee Tigers Bye 39 Dylan Conway Williamstown 524 Mitchell Hahn Williamstown 230 Jonathan Mullins Port Melbourne -24

SENIORS Derick Micallef North Ballarat 229 RESERVES Myles Pitt Port Melbourne *21 DNP - Did not play, * - Seniors

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2011 Peter Jackson VFL statistics

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES Club PWLDBFA%PTS Box Hill Hawks 16 14 2 0 4 1862 1021 182.37 56 Williamstown 16 13 3 0 4 1826 850 214.82 52 Casey Scorpions161240418451094168.6548 Port Melbourne 16 12 4 0 4 1593 1039 153.32 48 Werribee Tigers 16 10 6 0 4 1460 1247 117.08 40 Coburg Tigers 16 6 10 0 4 1266 1403 90.24 24 Sandringham 16 5 11 0 4 1161 1477 78.61 20 North Ballarat 16412041225145484.2516 Northern Bullants 16 3 13 0 4 1177 1830 64.32 12 Frankston 16 1 15 0 4 543 2543 21.35 4

ROUND 20: PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES

WILLIAMSTOWN 3.1 8.1 16.3 21.8-135 COBURG TIGERS 2.5 5.8 6.13 11.13-79 PORT MELBOURNE 1.1 3.5 5.7 12.8-80 CASEY SCORPIONS 6.1 8.3 13.6 18.9-117 Williamstown Coburg Tigers Goal Kickers: T. Hill 6, D. Conway 5, M. Grossman 2, E. Carr 2, D. Hoghton, Goal Kickers: J. Pound 2, M. Xuereb 2, A. Duhau, L. Lirosi, H. Dahl, P. Ambrose, S. Mason, T. Ryan, C. Lockwood, D. Lawson, J. Purton-Smith L. Cartelli, J. Morris, M. Ambrose Best Players: E. Carr, T. Hill, L. Spiteri, J. Wilson, S. Caruso, N. Giles Best Players: N. Thomas, L. Cartelli, H. Dahl, M. Garland, L. Lirosi, N. Robortella Port Melbourne Casey Scorpions Goal Kickers: S. O’Sullivan 3, M. Johnston 2, J. Furey 2, J. Scipione, J. Burge, Goal Kickers: B. Waite 2, M. Dowse 2, R. Bail 2, A. Purves 2, M. Weekes, C. Purdy, A. Bonaddio, T. Langford, J. North L. Cook, K. McShane, K. Matthews, C. Clay, D. Collins, M. Fieldsend, J. Pollard, N. Allen Best Players: D. Fanning, M. Johnston, J. Scipione, J. Muling, J. Burge, A. Bonaddio Best Players: K. Matthews, A. Patti, D. Cleven, J. Bolton, M. Dowse, C. Purdy

NORTH BALLARAT 7.6 10.9 14.15 24.21-165 SANDRINGHAM 3.2 5.3 5.5 8.8-56 FRANKSTON 0.0 1.2 1.3 2.3-15 BOX HILL HAWKS 4.4 8.6 12.13 14.14-98 North Ballarat Sandringham Goal Kickers: P. Nicholls 3, J. Walker 3, D. Jones 2, D. Ross-Smith 2, N. Couch 2, Goal Kickers: M. Sikora 2, R. Jetta 2, J. Orr, M. Boland, M. Stapleton, M. Bowles C. Lynch 2, D. Towers 2, S. Hughes 2, C. Currie, Z. Struth, S. Orr, B. Mabon, Best Players: M. Andrews, T. Mavric, M. Meehan, P. Shakallis, M. Stapleton, M. Sikora T. Brayshaw, S. Conroy Box Hill Hawks Best Players: O. Tate, C. Lynch, C. McMahon, D. Towers, S. Conroy, N. Couch Frankston Goal Kickers: K. Nye 3, J. Cass 3, D. Cooper 2, S. Carroll, S. Menegola, L. Kitchin, Goal Kickers: B. McCallum, B. Hayes R. Wilson, B. Kennedy, T. Kickett Best Players: B. McCallum, C. Doria, M. Collison, R. Jaroszczuk, C. Bywater, Best Players: K. Nye, T. Purcell, L. Kitchin, M. Thompson, S. Menegola, J. Cass S. Sienkiewicz

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES SEASON FIXTURE

Saturday 20th August Saturday 27th August Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown Box Hill City Oval 10:10 AM Port Melbourne vs Box Hill Hawks TEAC Oval 10:10 AM Casey Scorpions vs Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 11:00 AM Casey Scorpions vs Northern Bullants Casey Fields 11:00 AM Port Melbourne vs Northern Bullants TEAC Oval 11:00 AM North Ballarat vs Werribee Tigers 11:00 AM

Sunday 21st August Sunday 28th August North Ballarat vs Sandringham Eureka Stadium 11:00 AM Frankston vs Williamstown Frankston Oval 11:00 AM ROUND 22 ROUND 21 Frankston vs Coburg Tigers Frankston Oval 11:00 AM Coburg Tigers vs Sandringham Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11:00 AM

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL SENIOR FIELD UMPIRES Note: AFL Umpires will wear 27, 28, 31, 33, 39, 40

Robert Young 2 Jamie Grindal 13 Tristan Burgess 24 Michael Curtis 3 Andrew Talbot 15 Steven Trotter 25 Andrew Mitchell 5 Shaun Gleeson 16 Jason Schilling 30 David Harris 6 Troy McCarthy 17 Adam Pottenger 32 Damian Anderson 8 18 Gareth Verberne 34 Brendan Hosking 9 Jarrod Waight 20 Peter Liakos 36 Matthew Oakley 10 Richard Mills 21 Daniel Craig 37 Matthew Brown 11 Andrew McCoy 22 Robert O’Gorman 38

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ROUND 1 Bendigo Bombers 13.6.84 def. by Port Melbourne 19.12.126 Sunday 17th July Saturday 2nd April Coburg Tigers 10.14.74 def. by Frankston 14.9.93 Williamstown 13.17.95 def. Collingwood 9.9.63 Sandringham 16.12.108 def. Coburg Tigers 16.9.105 BYE - Casey Scorpions, Geelong, Sandringham Frankston 12.10.82 def. by Casey Scorpions 25.9.159 Box Hill Hawks 10.13.73 def. by Port Melbourne 15.7.97 Box Hill Hawks 13.7.85 def. by North Ballarat 14.12.96 Northern Bullants 19.11.125 def. Bendigo Bombers 6.13.49 ROUND 9 BYE - Northern Bullants, Sandringham, Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions 13.14.92 def. Geelong 9.11.65 Saturday 28th May Werribee Tigers 15.13.103 def. by Williamstown 23.16.154 Geelong 13.12.90 def. by Bendigo Bombers 20.12.132 ROUND 17 Sunday 3rd April Coburg Tigers 22.7.139 def. Collingwood 14.16.100 Saturday 23rd July Frankston 7.6.48 def. by Collingwood 18.14.122 Williamstown 15.18.108 def. Casey Scorpions 10.8.68 Port Melbourne 13.16.94 def. Sandringham 10.10.70 BYE - North Ballarat Sunday 29th May Box Hill Hawks 19.12.126 def. Northern Bullants 10.9.69 Northern Bullants 13.12.90 def. Box Hill Hawks 12.13.85 Coburg Tigers 7.8.50 def. by North Ballarat 21.19.142 ROUND 2 Werribee Tigers 17.10.112 def. by Sandringham 24.11.155 Sunday 24th July Saturday 9th April BYE - Frankston, North Ballarat, Port Melbourne Williamstown 13.11.86 def. Werribee Tigers 11.10.76 North Ballarat 15.6.96 def. by Bendigo Bombers 18.15.123 Bendigo Bombers 17.12.114 def. Geelong 11.18.84 Northern Bullants 14.16.100 def. Collingwood 11.7.73 ROUND 10 BYE - Casey Scorpions, Collingwood, Frankston Port Melbourne 19.10.124 def. Casey Scorpions 17.12.114 Saturday 4th June Sunday 10th April Port Melbourne 17.9.111 def. Werribee Tigers 13.14.92 ROUND 18 Geelong 6.10.46 def. by Werribee Tigers 9.20.74 Collingwood 12.11.83 def. by Northern Bullants 19.15.129 Saturday 30th July Frankston 10.8.68 def. by Sandringham 12.15.87 Box Hill Hawks 12.9.81 def. by Geelong 11.16.82 Geelong 31.6.192 def. Casey Scorpions 10.4.64 BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers, Williamstown Sunday 5th June Northern Bullants 9.15.69 def. by Coburg Tigers 11.9.75 Frankston 6.7.43 def. by North Ballarat 10.11.71 Collingwood 17.16.118 def. Frankston 13.10.88 ROUND 3 Sandringham 8.11.59 def. by Casey Scorpions 9.15.69 North Ballarat 13.16.94 def. Williamstown 13.14.92 Saturday 16th April BYE - Williamstown, Bendigo Bombers, Coburg Tigers Sunday 31st July Collingwood 12.10.82 def. by Werribee Tigers 25.22.172 Sandringham 6.7.43 def. by Werribee Tigers 13.16.94 North Ballarat 8.8.56 def. by Casey Scorpions 16.16.112 ROUND 11 BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Box Hill Hawks, Port Melbourne Sunday 17th April Saturday 11th June Williamstown 16.13.109 def. Box Hill Hawks 14.14.98 Casey Scorpions 22.10.142 def. Collingwood 15.10.100 ROUND 19 Bendigo Bombers 17.29.131 def. Frankston 12.7.79 Coburg Tigers 7.6.48 def. by Port Melbourne 22.20.152 Saturday 6th August Coburg Tigers 15.11.101 def. by Northern Bullants 16.12.108 Williamstown 13.16.94 def. by North Ballarat 16.11.107 Geelong 17.18.120 def. Collingwood 12.9.81 Sandringham 15.8.98 def. by Port Melbourne 17.12.114 Sunday 12th June Werribee Tigers 16.16.112 def. Bendigo Bombers 14.19.103 BYE - Geelong Box Hill Hawks 14.14.98 def. Frankston 10.10.70 Coburg Tigers 9.13.67 def. by Box Hill Hawks 11.13.79 Werribee Tigers 15.13.103 def. Geelong 12.20.92 Sunday 7th August ROUND 4 Sandringham 11.17.83 def. by Bendigo Bombers 17.7.109 Frankston 5.6.36 def. by Port Melbourne 19.12.126 Saturday 23rd April BYE - Northern Bullants Casey Scorpions 18.12.120 def. Sandringham 9.5.59 Northern Bullants 18.3.111 def. by Port Melbourne 21.9.135 BYE - North Ballarat, Northern Bullants, Williamstown Bendigo Bombers 25.22.172 def. Collingwood 13.14.92 ROUND 12 Werribee Tigers 8.17.65 def. by North Ballarat 13.6.84 Saturday 18th June ROUND 20 Sunday 24th April Geelong 15.7.97 def. by Northern Bullants 15.12.102 Saturday 13th August Box Hill Hawks 21.22.148 def. Coburg Tigers 11.6.72 North Ballarat 8.7.55 def. by Port Melbourne 18.11.119 Collingwood 14.11.95 def. by Bendigo Bombers 14.16.100 Williamstown 19.20.134 def. Geelong 15.12.102 Williamstown 19.13.127 def. Frankston 7.11.53 Williamstown 16.18.114 def. by Port Melbourne 17.17.119 BYE - Casey Scorpions, Frankston, Sandringham Sunday 19th June North Ballarat 17.19.121 def. Frankston 5.4.34 Casey Scorpions 8.14.62 def. by Coburg Tigers 9.18.72 Northern Bullants 13.23.101 def. Geelong 14.7.91 ROUND 5 Bendigo Bombers 21.15.141 def. Box Hill Hawks 10.8.68 Coburg Tigers 18.9.117 def. Casey Scorpions 15.12.102 Saturday 30th April BYE - Collingwood, Sandringham, Werribee Tigers Sunday 14th August Casey Scorpions 21.8.134 def. Frankston 8.10.58 Sandringham 10.12.72 def. by Box Hill Hawks 10.14.74 Collingwood 11.10.76 def. North Ballarat 11.9.75 ROUND 13 BYE - Werribee Tigers Sunday 1st May Saturday 25th June Coburg Tigers 9.12.66 def. by Williamstown 17.16.118 Port Melbourne 19.9.123 def. Geelong 12.10.82 ROUND 21 Werribee Tigers 20.10.130 def. Box Hill Hawks 11.17.83 Bendigo Bombers 13.9.87 def. by Williamstown 25.16.166 Saturday 20th August Sandringham 18.14.122 def. Geelong 13.13.91 Northern Bullants 14.7.91 def. by North Ballarat 21.9.135 Collingwood vs. Sandringham Victoria Park 1:00 PM BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Northern Bullants, Port Melbourne Sunday 26th June Box Hill Hawks vs. Williamstown Box Hill City Oval 1:10 PM Werribee Tigers 19.13.127 def. Coburg Tigers 12.8.80 Bendigo Bombers vs. North Ballarat Queen Elizabeth Oval 2:00 PM ROUND 6 Sandringham 15.23.113 def. Collingwood 12.10.82 Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 2:00 PM Saturday 7th May BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Casey Scorpions, Frankston Port Melbourne vs. Northern Bullants TEAC Oval 2:00 PM Geelong 10.9.69 def. by North Ballarat 17.12.114 Sunday 21st August Williamstown 20.13.139 def. Sandringham 16.8.104 ROUND 14 Frankston vs. Coburg Tigers Frankston Oval 2:00 PM Port Melbourne 24.7.161 def. Frankston 6.3.39 Saturday 2nd July BYE - Geelong Bendigo Bombers 18.17.125 def. Werribee Tigers 7.17.59 Geelong 24.18.162 def. Frankston 11.3.69 Sunday 8th May Box Hill Hawks 10.13.73 def. Collingwood 10.9.69 ROUND 22 Northern Bullants 8.13.61 def. Casey Scorpions 7.10.52 North Ballarat 15.18.108 def. Sandringham 6.6.42 Saturday 27th August BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers, Collingwood Werribee Tigers 15.12.102 def. Casey Scorpions 13.12.90 Geelong vs. Sandringham* Skilled Stadium 10:40 AM Sunday 3rd July Port Melbourne vs. Box Hill Hawks TEAC Oval 1:10 PM ROUND 7 Northern Bullants 12.8.80 def. by Williamstown 16.13.109 Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Bullants Casey Fields 2:00 PM Saturday 14th May BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Coburg Tigers, Port Melbourne Bendigo Bombers vs. Coburg Tigers Queen Elizabeth Oval 2:00 PM Collingwood 10.15.75 def. Geelong 10.11.71 North Ballarat vs. Werribee Tigers Eureka Stadium 2:00 PM Frankston 10.6.66 def. by Northern Bullants 12.10.82 ROUND 15 Sunday 28th August Box Hill Hawks 12.11.83 def. Sandringham 12.6.78 Saturday 9th July Frankston vs. Williamstown Frankston Oval 2:00 PM Port Melbourne 15.7.97 def. Williamstown 6.10.46 Sandringham 2.7.19 def. by Northern Bullants 15.8.98 BYE - Collingwood Sunday 15th May Collingwood 9.12.66 def. by Port Melbourne 17.12.114 North Ballarat 17.11.113 def. Coburg Tigers 6.17.53 Sunday 10th July 2011 VFL Finals Series Casey Scorpions 19.11.125 def. Bendigo Bombers 14.14.98 Frankston 7.9.51 def. by Werribee Tigers 19.14.128 Qualifying and Elimination Finals BYE - Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions 10.10.70 def. Box Hill Hawks 3.9.27 Saturday 3rd September / Sunday 4th September Coburg Tigers 11.13.79 def. Bendigo Bombers 1.9.15 Semi Finals ROUND 8 BYE - Geelong, North Ballarat, Williamstown Saturday 10th September / Sunday 11th September Saturday 21st May Preliminary Finals Werribee Tigers 23.9.147 def. Northern Bullants 16.9.105 ROUND 16 Saturday 17th September / Sunday 18th September Collingwood 11.10.76 def. by Williamstown 15.16.106 Saturday 16th July Grand Final North Ballarat 14.6.100 def. Box Hill Hawks 12.9.81 Geelong 15.9.99 def. Coburg Tigers 12.12.84 Sunday 25th September Etihad Stadium Sunday 22nd May Port Melbourne 18.16.124 def. Bendigo Bombers 12.11.83 Note: Finals Venues &Photo: Times to Damien be advised. Visentini.

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Back to back St Pat’s

ST PATRICK’S College has the underbelly of the Great Associated Schools crown claimed back-to-back MCC- Southern Stand after St Pat’s – its fi fth consecutive BAS Herald Sun Shield titles for belted out its war-cry twice. football title – and defeated the fi rst time in the school’s Associated Catholic St Pat’s fi rsts have only been football history. The Couriers Colleges’ premier St Bede’s defeated once in the past Melanie Whelan reports. for a spot on the MCG. three years and that was in This year the St Pat’s call to the shield fi nal two years ago. arms was to be remembered Clark said this year’s team St Patrick’s Ballarat 13.11.89 and coach Howard Clark was the most talented he had def. said his team’s achievement coached in terms of depth in Penleigh & Essendon would defi nitely be spoken the ranks. Grammar 10.6.66 about for a long time to come. St Pat’s captain Nick O’Brien’s instrumental work Glory in the elite schoolboy Goal Kickers: up forward earned him the football competition was a best-on-ground medallion. St Patrick’s: N.O’Brien 3, 23-point win against Penleigh O’Brien, one of three boys to Styles 2, Taggert 2, Crouch 1, and Essendon Grammar have played in the past three Johnson 1, Keys 1. School Sunday on the shield fi nals, said it was an hallowed turf of the MCG – a PEGS: Williams 3,Hutchesson amazing feeling to step back curtain raiser to a Richmond- 2, Ratcliffe 1, Purcell 1, out onto the MCG with his Sydney AFL clash. St Pat’s Koroneos 1, Russell 1, Prestia 1. best mates. was forced to dig deep and Best Players: broke free of the tight battle “It’s always the same running after scores were level eight- out on the turf – so smooth, St Patrick’s: N.O’Brien (Neale and-a-half minutes into the there was not a blade of Daniher Medallist) Mourns, fi nal term. grass out of place,” O’Brien Begbie, Blake, Neade, said. Stapleton. They kicked fi ve of the next six goals to seal victory, 13.11 “It was perfect.” PEGS: Darcy Bailey (Kevin (89) to 10.6 (66). Sheenan Medallist), O’Brien said the team drew Hutchesson, Kavanagh, Clark said it was a relief, inspiration from coach Castellano, Ratcliffe, Prestia. more than anything, when the Howard Clark, who had fi nal siren sounded. spent six days in hospital leading into the fi nal “I am incredibly proud of the receiving treatment for a boys,” Clark said. long-term illness. St Pat’s “They were tested but made it clear it was proud their resolve, attitude and to represent Ballarat and commitment to the program thanked the community for has achieved such wonderful its support and well-wishes success. and a particularly strong partnership with TAC Cup “You don’t often realise how team North Ballarat Rebels. much this means to each of the boys until you experience Under a restructured shield something like this.” format, St Pat’s won its way through to the semi-fi nals Emotional scenes erupted in by capturing the Ballarat

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AFL Draft Combine

ASPIRING AFL footballers will showing all the marvellous Already, players who fall experience the world’s best talent who are likely to fi gure into the ‘tall forwards’, ‘tall testing facilities when the AFL in the AFL National Draft and defenders’ and ‘medium Draft Combine moves for the many who will play AFL next midfi elders’ categories fi rst time this year to Etihad year,’’ Sheehan said. have been notifi ed. Further Stadium. categories will be released by The top 120 players, as the AFL in coming weeks. Apart from the change of nominated by the 18 AFL venue, an exciting addition clubs, who each submit a list Sheehan explained the will be a purpose built, drop in of 50 players, will attend AFL switch in venue from the AIS 60 metre by 15 metre wooden Draft Combine. Academy in Canberra to fl oor, for the sprint testing Etihad Stadium as recognition If a player receives three component. for the spiralling interest and nominations he will gain an signifi cance on the AFL Draft AFL National Talent Manager invitation the national Draft Combine. Kevin Sheehan described the Combine while a player Draft Combine as “the ultimate who receives one or two He said AFL offi cials and measurement for football skills nominations will receive an clubs over the past decade and athleticism.’’ invitation to the respective had travelled to the United State sessions. States to observe the “It’s a wonderful way of draft testing facilities and techniques that operated in the National Football League. “They have 32 clubs and they run a draft camp with all testing exercises at an indoor venue at Indianapolis - it is so much like Etihad,’’ Sheehan said. “It (Etihad) is just a brilliant spot to run an event of this type. You can do your fi tness testing along with your skills work outs all in the one spot.’’ Sheehan said the move to Etihad Stadium also lent itself to increased media coverage as it has all the facilities for interviews. He said it also made logistic and economic sense given the vast number of players attending the Combine originate in Victoria as well as the majority of AFL clubs are also based in Victoria. “With more than 200 people - Eastern Ranges .

40 www.afl vic.com.au afl draft combine players, coaches and staff - all would eliminate any outside Ben Darrou going it made sense to hold it elements. Club: Sandringham Dragons at Etihad,’’ Sheehan said. Age: 17 “It won’t be thrown out by The key feature of the Draft weather conditions or slippery Simon Deery Combine is a purpose built, surfaces,’’ Sheehan said. Club: Gippsland Power drop in fl oor, which will provide “It will be a one stop shop.’’ the consistency required for the testing. Players will also be interviewed Club: Sandringham Dragons by AFL clubs, including the It is a hard wood fl oor, made coach for a pre determined Jordan Kelly in Germany, that is 60 metres time, most likely to be 20 Club: Dandenong Stingrays long and 15 metres wide, minutes. Many players will be which will accommodate interviewed by several clubs. sprints and agility testing, Club: Calder Cannons including beep test, vertical They will also undergo jump and repeat sprints. comprehensive medical testing and physiological Club: Oakleigh Chargers Players will be tested over fi ve, appraisal. 10 and 20 metres; the AFL agility run, which is a special Sheehan said Foxtel and MEDIUM MIDFIELDERS slalom circuit; the 20 metre AFL.com.au are involved in the shuttle run; the three kilometre Draft Combine, which starts on Lachlan Dalgleish time trial and the 30 metre Tuesday, October 4 and runs Club: North Ballarat Rebels through until Friday, October 7. repeat sprints. Sheehan explained the 30 He said some players would Club: Dandenong Stingrays metre repeat sprint involves gain valuable media exposure six sprints with each sprint and experience. Club: Western Jets beginning on the 30 second Those players who received mark. Player receive an a nomination from an AFL accumulative score for the six club/s but are not invited to Club: Geelong Falcons sprints. the National Combine will go Jack Newnes Players will also undergo the to a State session at Etihad on Club: Northern Knights Nathan Buckley kicking test, Saturday, October 8. introduced several years ago, They will undergo most of the were players undertake right speed and agility testing. Club: North Ballarat Rebels and left foot kicking over short, medium and long distances. The following is the list of Tom Sheridan players invited so far, in Club: Calder Cannons Matthew Lloyd last year the areas of tall forwards, initiated the `clean hands test’, tall defenders and medium where the football comes midfi elders: Club: Sandringham Dragons at the player at all different angles and directions to see if 2011 NAB AFL Draft the player can pick up the ball Combine - National Club: Oakleigh Chargers at toe, chest, face and above TA L L D E F E N D E R S head level and then quickly distribute it. Andrew Boseley Club: Eastern Ranges Club: Geelong Falcons Players receive a score Jason Williams for how they perform at Alex Brown Club: Calder Cannons that exercise. Sheehan Club: Oakleigh Chargers said the testing at Etihad

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TALL FORWARDS Jesse Field .Doug Morris Club: Eastern Ranges Club: Northern Knights Michael Bussey Club: Eastern Ranges Will Gleeson Coleman Schache Club: Northern Knights Club: North Ballarat Rebels Tom Curran Club: Oakleigh Chargers Haydn Hector Damien Volta Club: Gippsland Power Club: Eastern Ranges Jake Hammond Club: Oakleigh Chargers Jordan Keras Club: Geelong Falcons TALL FORWARDS Dylan Orval Club: Oakleigh Chargers Jack Fenner Club: Bendigo Pioneers Club: Calder Cannons Club: Sandringham Dragons Sam Gordon Club: North Ballarat Rebels Club: Geelong Falcons Jonathon Patton Club: Eastern Ranges Fraser Lucas Jackson Coleman Club: Geelong Falcons Club: Sandringham Dragons Club: Sandringham Dragons Ryan Monaghan NEXT WEEK: Club: Geelong Falcons Small Forwards / Defenders. Jai Sheahan Club: Geelong Falcons

Lachlan Smith Club: Murray Bushrangers

Jordan Staley Club: Gippsland Power

Patrick Wearden Club: Murray Bushrangers 2011 NAB AFL Draft Combines – State TALL DEFENDERS

Ben Kerton Club: Northern Knights Shaun Marusic Club: Gippsland Power

MEDIUM MIDFIELDERS

Matthew Arnott Club: Oakleigh Chargers

George Curnow Club: Geelong Falcons

Ned Fallon Club: Sandringham Dragons

Geelong Falcons Andrew Boseley.

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TAC Cup… games that matter

OAKLEIGH last week revived recognisable from that game fl ying Western Jets, which has its season with its defeat this weekend. won its past six games and is of ladder leader Gippsland also eyeing a top four fi nish. Gippsland’s bid to stay on top Power, but there is still much of the ladder will be tested Interestingly, Western defeated work to be done for the when it hosts Sandringham Geelong by fi ve goals early in Chargers to fi gure in fi nals. Dragons at Morwell. the season when they were not While Chargers helped its playing anywhere near as well The Power suffered only its cause, Northern Knights, as they are now. fourth loss of the season last the club it’s directly fi ghting week when Oakleigh upset After successive losses North for the remaining vacancy in them and Sandringham owns Ballarat needs to defeat the eight, kept it outside the a 94-point win against the Murray Bushrangers not only eight with its win over Murray Power back in round 2. to regain some much needed Bushrangers. confi dence, but also to sure But, this is a much different Northern holds a tenuous two up its place in the fi nals. Gippsland team who meet the premiership points advantage Dragons, which last week lost The Bushrangers pushed over Oakleigh with just the for the fi rst time since round 8. North Ballarat to fi ve points two home and away rounds back in round 8, but has lost remaining. Sandringham was unable to its last six games. stop the surging Dandenong But, the Knights face a far Stingrays, which has looked RUN HOME tougher foe this round in a different club since the AFL Calder Cannons, which GIPPSLAND POWER: Under 18 Championships and remains very much in the Sandringham, Calder they’ve regained all their stars. hunt for the honour of minor CALDER CANNONS: Dandenong has won its past premiers. Northern, Gippsland four matches and its scalps Calder won its third include Murray, Oakleigh, SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS: successive match last week Geelong and Sandringham Gippsland, Western with a comprehensive 73-point and such is the momentum thumping of North Ballarat, GEELONG FALCONS: behind the Stingrays that it’s which caused the Rebels to Western, Oakleigh not out of the question that tumble from fourth to sixth. they could make a late run on WESTERN JETS: And, what Northern coach a top four fi nish. Geelong, Sandringham Anthony Allen will be acutely With a place in the eight NORTH BALLARAT REBELS: aware of is that the Cannons secured Dandenong travels Murray, Northern belted the Knights by 58- to the Box Hill City Oval to points back in round 9. DANDENONG STINGRAYS: play Eastern Ranges, which Eastern, Bendigo While the Knights will go in has won just the one game as underdogs against Calder, – against Bendigo – since NORTHERN KNIGHTS: Oakleigh faced cellar-dweller round 5. Calder, North Ballarat Bendigo at its home base at The Ranges need to turn OAKLEIGH CHARGERS: Warrawee Park. around a host of hefty defeats Bendigo, Geelong Bendigo pushed Oakleigh to to be competitive against EASTERN RANGES: 15-points in its round 8 match, Dandenong. Dandenong, Murray but that was during the AFL For Geelong to retain its place Under 18 Championships in the top four it must stop the and the teams will be barely

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Bendigo to farewell Ellis

LADDER position sometimes “Like all TAC Cup clubs they “Just having a hand in helping doesn’t tell the entire story. are just trying to do the best these kids is something I’m thing they can for the kids and looking forward to. I’ll get the If it did it could be easy for that’s why I like the program so chance to travel to Ballarat departing Bendigo Pioneers much.’’ and up to the `Bushies’ and coach Mark Ellis to be relieved help out there.’’ that he’s no longer to be part While Ellis won’t be involved of the TAC Cup program. with the Pioneers, he won’t As for identifying the best be lost to Victoria’s talent player to come through the But, Ellis, who will sign program. He will take up a Pioneers program under his off his seven-year stint as position next year working with tutelage, Ellis has an each way Pioneers coach next week the AFL Victoria Academy. bet. when they meet Dandenong Stingrays, has nothing but “I’ve been lucky enough the He jointly nominated Joel fond memories of his time past two to three years to work Selwood and . as Bendigo’s coach. Final’s with with the Vic “Dustin was terrifi c, but so was appearances have been few Country squad for the AFL Joel even though he didn’t and September wins have Under 18 Championships,’’ play as many games,’’ Ellis been nonexistent, but you Ellis said. said. would never. “It’s something I’ve really “There’s been so many kids Ellis retains the same enjoyed and to now get the who have gone on to play AFL, boundless enthusiasm and chance to work with AFL but the kids who go to the VFL energy he did when he fi rst Victoria’s academy and the or even local footy and play took over the job in 2005. country under 16 and 18 good footy is something that squads. For Ellis wins/losses take I’m really proud to be part of.’’ a back seat to player development. Not that he would not have minded more wins, but he gained immense satisfaction witnessing players exit the program as better players than they entered. “I’ve just enjoyed the coaching side of it so much, it’s such a good competition for development,’’ Ellis said. “We’ve done it hard, we have a big region. You do the best you can do and Ray (Byrne, the Pioneers Regional Manager) does a great job within the region. “I’ve been lucky enough to have a good coaching group and they’ve all been in there for the right reason and have worked really hard.

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Rd 15 clash between Dandenong Stingrays vs Sandringham Dragons.

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2011 TAC Cup statistics

2011 TAC CUP - ROUND 15 TAC CUP: ROUND 15 Club P W L D F A % PTS GOAL KICKERS Gippsland Power 15 11 4 0 1305 932 140.02 44 Nick Maric Northern Knights 35 (3) Calder Cannons 15 11 4 0 1544 1137 135.80 44 Gippsland Power 34 (-) Sandringham Dragons 15 10 4 1 1416 1021 138.69 42 Jai Sheahan Geelong Falcons 32 (4) Daniel Markworth Calder Cannons 30 (1) Geelong Falcons 15 9 6 0 1298 1147 113.16 36 Jack Solomon Calder Cannons 30 (3) Western Jets1596013111201109.1636 Jackson Coleman Sandringham Dragons 28 (5) Josh Burgess Calder Cannons 27 (1) North Ballarat Rebels 15 9 6 0 1252 1183 105.83 36 Anthony Papa Eastern Ranges 27 (3) Dandenong Stingrays 15 8 7 0 1095 1005 108.96 32 Jonathon Patton Eastern Ranges 26 (1) Sam Dobson North Ballarat Rebels 26 (-) Northern Knights157711197144582.8430 Nick Murphy Oakleigh Chargers 25 (-) Oakleigh Chargers 15 7 8 0 1243 1248 99.60 28 Braeden Knox Bendigo Pioneers 24 (1) Damian Mascitti Oakleigh Chargers 24 (2) Eastern Ranges 15 5 10 0 1179 1534 76.86 20 Brett O'Hanlon Dandenong Stingrays 23 (1) Murray Bushrangers 15 3 12 0 1093 1394 78.41 12 Tristan Battaglia Geelong Falcons 23 (2) Bendigo Pioneers 15 1 14 0 896 1608 55.72 4 KICKS Jordan Collins Bendigo Pioneers 24 ROUND 15 Shaun Wyatt Gippsland Power 22 Tony Lockyer North Ballarat Rebels 20 DANDENONG STINGRAYS 5.0 8.3 10.9 15.12-102 Gippsland Power 19 SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 2.1 7.2 11.3 14.5-89 Coleman Schache North Ballarat Rebels 19 Fabian Brancatisano Dandenong Stingrays Western Jets 19 Goal Kickers: A. Benbow 2, D. Johnston 2, J. Pongracic 2, D. Minchington 2, N. Haynes, C. Buchan, L. Whitfi eld, B. O’’Hanlon, P. Wright, Jason Williams Calder Cannons 18 J. Calvert, B. Kellerman Gippsland Power 18 Best Players: N. Haynes, A. Benbow, D. Johnston, J. Pongracic, D. Minchington, T. Elton Sandringham Dragons Sam Poole Murray Bushrangers 18 Goal Kickers: J. Coleman 5, L. Boyd 4, A. Anastasio 2, L. Hulse, L. Sumner, K. Ong Sebastian Ross North Ballarat Rebels 18 Best Players: J. Beech, D. Gabron-uhe, B. Darrou, T. Tyquin, J. Coleman, L. Boyd James Kroussoratis Northern Knights 18 NORTHERN KNIGHTS 4.2 9.6 13.6 16.9-105 Lachlan Hunter Western Jets 18 Adam Kennedy Western Jets 18 MURRAY BUSHRANGERS 6.2 8.2 11.4 15.7-97 Charlie Nastasi Western Jets 18 Northern Knights Damien Bugeja Calder Cannons 17 Goal Kickers: J. Kroussoratis 3, N. Maric 3, J. Newnes 2, M. Haynes 2, D. Morris, T. McEwan, B. Longer, L. Brandt, N. Vlastuin, J. Totino Best Players: J. Tardio, B. Longer, L. Brandt, R. Mullins, J. Newnes, N. Maric MARKS Murray Bushrangers Goal Kickers: L. Howe 6, N. Warnock 3, L. Hampton, P. Wearden, S. Johns, A. Pollard, L. Smith, T. Clurey Shaun Wyatt Gippsland Power 14 Best Players: L. Howe, L. Smith, J. Taylor, P. Wearden, S. Poole, S. Martyn Sam Kerridge Bendigo Pioneers 13 Tom Stevens Bendigo Pioneers 12 WESTERN JETS 2.1 3.4 4.8 9.9-63 Lachlan Smith Murray Bushrangers 12 BENDIGO PIONEERS 8.2 10.5 12.8 14.11-95 Jordan Taylor Murray Bushrangers 12 Western Jets Sebastian Ross North Ballarat Rebels 11 Goal Kickers: O. Wines 2, E. Foreman 2, C. Valentine, B. Knox, S. Heavyside, J. Taylor, L. Marchesi Ashlin Brown Western Jets 11 Best Players: T. Stevens, O. Wines, C. Valentine, J. Collins, S. Clyne, N. McCarty Sam Docherty Gippsland Power 9 Northern Knights Damien Hector Gippsland Power 9 Goal Kickers: D. Morris 2, R. Mullins 2, B. Longer 2, N. Maric 2, J. Newnes, J. Kroussoratis, M. Atta, J. Coulson, D. Galofaro, T. Totevski Lachlan Fairley Western Jets 9 Best Players: D. Morris, R. Mullins, B. Longer, M. Atta, T. Totevski, J. Newnes Charlie Nastasi Western Jets 9 GEELONG FALCONS 3.4 8.6 15.9 18.12-120 Fraser Dale Calder Cannons 8 Brandyn Grenfell Calder Cannons 8 EASTERN RANGES 4.2 7.3 9.3 10.4-64 Jack Solomon Calder Cannons 8 Geelong Falcons Simon Deery Gippsland Power 8 Goal Kickers: S. Gordon 5, J. Sheahan 4, J. Merrett 2, B. Mahoney 2, T. Battaglia 2, F. Lucas, D. Smith, J. Keras Best Players: A. Boseley, J. Sheahan, D. Smith, L. Edwards, J. Merrett, S. Gordon HANDBALLS Eastern Ranges Goal Kickers: A. Papa 3, T. Boyd 2, B. Cavarra, J. Edwards, J. Patton, N. Sargent, H. Pottage Jordan Keras Geelong Falcons 22 Best Players: T. Jones, A. Greenwood, D. Volta, J. Patton, H. Crozier, J. Edwards Calder Cannons 21 OAKLEIGH CHARGERS 5.1 7.7 9.10 12.15-87 Tom Sheridan Calder Cannons 19 Brandyn Grenfell Calder Cannons 17 GIPPSLAND POWER 1.4 5.9 8.12 10.15-75 Dom Tyson Oakleigh Chargers 17 Oakleigh Chargers Andrew McMeel North Ballarat Rebels 16 Goal Kickers: D. Mascitti 2, J. Hammond 2, D. Pearce 2, T. Curran, J. Viney, A. Soriano, S. Gotch, D. Orval, M. Wooffi ndin Sebastian Ross North Ballarat Rebels 16 Best Players: D. Pearce, T. Curran, D. Hachem, J. Viney, J. Stewart, A. Soriano Fraser Dale Calder Cannons 15 Gippsland Power Alex Greenwood Eastern Ranges 15 Goal Kickers: J. Staley 3, A. Tipungwuti 2, L. Thompson, C. Smith, N. Graham, D. McGrath, T. Membrey Sam Heavyside Bendigo Pioneers 14 Best Players: S. Docherty, D. Butcher, C. Smith, L. Thompson, D. McGrath Ozgur Uysal Calder Cannons 14 NORTH BALLARAT REBELS 4.3 7.5 10.6 14.9-93 Damien Volta Eastern Ranges 14 Oakleigh Chargers 14 CALDER CANNONS 5.4 10.10 17.12 24.16-160 Sam Kerridge Bendigo Pioneers 13 North Ballarat Rebels Jake Lloyd North Ballarat Rebels 13 Goal Kickers: S. Dobson 3, B. Ison 3, D. Watchorn 3, A. McMeel 2, J. Lloyd, T. Lockyer, B. Bennett Best Players: S. Ross, T. Lockyer, A. McMeel, C. Schache, B. Ison, S. Dobson COACHES VOTES Calder Cannons Nick Haynes Sean Blake Goal Kickers: . Atkins 8, P. Sahlberg 6, J. Solomon 3, J. Iudica 2, D. Markworth, J. Burgess, J. Madden, B. Ellis, J. Brown (Dandenong Stingrays) (Western Jets) Best Players: . Atkins, P. Sahlberg, B. Grenfell, R. Ball, F. Dale, O. Uysal Jesse Tardio Daniel Pearce (Northern Knights) (Oakleigh Chargers) Andrew Boseley (Geelong Falcons) (Calder Cannons)

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long time sponsors of the club and with 2 rounds to play Liquex Logistics - for all of before fi nals we have put your logistics and distribution ourselves in a position to play queries give them a call on fi nals. Over the next 3 weeks 9334 7700, and Hydralyte the three junior leagues will – restores fl uid, restores be conducting their local BENDIGO PIONEERS: The good health. We would be fi nals, with many boys trying Bendigo Pioneers would like to unable to function without the to impress for Stingrays thank its sponsors - Bendigo ongoing support of these great Development selection. I Bank, Stramit, Subway, companies, and we hope to would not be able to cover Parmalat, The Bendigo continue working with them in all those games without the Advertiser, WIN TV, Dunlop & the future. support of volunteer recruiters, Pitson, JL King, The National league offi cials, local club Hotel, The Rising Sun, Cabbage coaches and Ian Crowley. Patch, Ruffells Jewellers, Some of the Interleague Underground Cables, Bendigo games will be played at Coachlines, Loddon Linen Shepley Oval in the next two Service, The City of Greater weeks and I would also like Bendigo, The Bendigo Club, DANDENONG STINGRAYS: to acknowledge the amount Quest Bendigo & Echuca, Nth The Dandenong Stingrays of work the Greater City of Vic Car Transport and Eclipse would like to take this time Dandenong has done this Family Fitness for its continued to thank all parents, players’ year, especially Phil Orchard support in 2012. We would also sponsors and friends for their and his team to keep the like to remind players, parents, support and much need help ground and facilities in staff and supporters to RSVP in making each home and the condition it has been for our presentation day which away game take place. Many presented each week. And will be held on August 28th from parents and volunteer staff lastly, I would also like to 12pm onwards at the Bendigo have given up an enormous thank the volunteer staff who Club, Park St, Strathdale!! amount of the free time each receive a small honorarium week in regards to travel, payment that would probably making the player and staff cover petrol and meals whilst dinners each Thursday night travelling to games each week and making salad rolls for to support the players and both home teams at Shepley. myself. Mark Wheeler Region Last weekend was the last Manager. CALDER CANNONS: The home game for the Stingrays Cannons would like to thank

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and friends to a Sportsman’s Luncheon at the Precinct Hotel on Friday 26th August from 12pm-4pm. This will be the Club’s major fundraiser for the season and we will have a EASTERN RANGES: The NORTHERN KNIGHTS: range of AFL past and present Eastern Ranges are holding Our 2011 U/18 Team Photo is players in attendance in what a pre-match breakfast before scheduled for this Monday, we be an event to assist us the game against Dandenong 22nd August at Preston City with our upgrade of the lighting Stingrays on August 21st at Oval commencing at 4.45pm. at Warrawee Park. Thank Box Hill City Oval Pavilion from Please bring Club Jumper & you to our sponsors for their 9:00am. Everyone is welcome Socks & Black Shorts. Saturday, continued support: IS MY CV, to attend. For enquiries or 8th October: Northern Knights Universal Finance, Mulgrave bookings please contact the Vote Count & Presentation Country Club, Acacia, Active Ranges on 9724 9499. Night: Held at “The Celebrity Lifestyle, , Diadora, Room” Moonee Valley Racing Woodards Real Estate, Club. Three course meal, Holmesglen TAFE. Tickets $55 each or $50 “Early Bird Special”. We look forward to everybody getting together to celebrate our fi nal night for NORTH BALLARAT REBELS: Season 2011. Check ‘KnightLife’ This week the Rebels travel Online for further details of to Wangaratta to the the night. The Club takes WESTERN JETS: The Murray Bushrangers which this opportunity to thank our Western Jets would like to will be a tough game. The Major Sponsor Technika (Mark thank all mothers that make Rebels V Bushies games Galea), Club Sponsors, Donors our Thursday night dinners are always great games and & all our individual Player possible – we know all the the Rebels will need to be Sponsors for their outstanding players appreciate you giving at their best to win and keep contribution and generous up your time. A big thanks to their Final 4 aspirations alive. support throughout Season all players and parents who Congratulations to all the 2011. help on game day and also for Rebels players that had a parents bringing something to victory with St Patricks College share for our after matches. A last week on the MCG in the reminder to players to ensure Herald Sun Shield Grand Final. they hand in their logbook Our relationship with all the as soon as possible and to Ballarat Schools is a strength continue practicing in a range of our program and all schools OAKLEIGH CHARGERS: We of different conditions. Please should be congratulated. Our would like to welcome all our ensure you read the team Presentation night will be held players, staff and parents to memo and visit the website for on Saturday 8th October at the Warrawee Park Oval today up to date information about Mecure in Ballarat. Tickets will and extend a warm welcome when our presentation night be $55 each which will include to the players and staff of the will be held and game times a 2 course meal. Tickets can be Bendigo Pioneers. Well done etc. Finally a big thanks to all purchased by ringing the North to the playing group on their 44 players who have fi nished Ballarat Sports Club Reception efforts last week as we focus their Acacia – by attending all on 5339 5944. Flyers about the on trying to win our remaining sessions we will successfully evening will also be posted to all 2 games. We would like to be fi nished before the lead up families. Go Rebels. invite all our Club Supporters to fi nals.

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Calder Cannons

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Jordan Iudica 06-Jul-93 185 77 Keilor Coach: Martin Allison Offi ce Address: PO Box 427, 2 Sean Hetherington 06-Nov-94 176 70 Rupertswood Craigieburn 3064 VIC 3 Brandon Ellis 03-Aug-93 181 83 West Coburg Ground Address: 227 Grand Boulevard, 4 Liam Mcbean 25-Aug-94 199 81 Aberfeldie Craigieburn VIC (Map 386 J3) 5 Jonathan O'Rourke 21-Apr-94 182 71 Gisborne Rookies Postal Address: PO BOX 427, Craigieburn VIC 3064 6 04-Mar-94 199 83 Aberfeldie Telephone: (03) 8339 7482 Facsimile: (03) 8339 7481 7 Rory Atkins 12-Jul-94 183 75 Maribyrnong Park Email: [email protected] 8 Blair Cronin 14-Jan-93 182 84 Tullamarine Website: www.caldercannons.afl vic.com.au 9 Darcy Bailey 20-Jun-94 174 74 Strathmore 10 Tom Sheridan 28-Oct-93 185 76 Riddells Creek 11 Andrew Gallucci 28-Jan-94 175 61 Strathmore PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 Michael Talia 11-Feb-93 192 87 Greenvale 13 Josh Ojamiren 12-Nov-94 173 72 Aberfeldie 14 Josh Burgess 12-Jan-93 188 80 Sunbury Lions 15 Lachlan Plowman 11-Sep-94 190 81 Macedon 16 Daniel Markworth 03-Apr-92 189 76 Macedon 17 Fraser Dale 10-Nov-93 186 74 Myrtleford 18 Tom O’Loughlin 15-Oct-93 177 79 Woodend 19 Hal Hunter 15-Jul-93 185 86 Collegians 20 Jason Williams 18-Aug-93 187 78 Rupertswood 21 Jack Sheahan 04-Oct-93 191 85 Diggers Rest 22 Nick Robertella 05-Jan-93 176 74 Moonee Valley 23 Brandyn Grenfell 05-Sep-92 198 88 Seymour 24 Jordan Angus 27-Apr-93 201 106 Doutta Stars 25 Jack Fenner 30-Jul-93 190 88 Strathmore 26 Jack McNamara-Solomon 11-Nov-93 188 91 Maribyrnong Park 27 Nick Warren 31-May-93 189 82 Keilor 28 Ben Drummond 17-May-93 181 74 West Coburg 29 James Ferry 09-Nov-94 189 77 Gisborne 30 Dayne Tannenberg 16-Jun-94 186 77 Doutta Stars 31 Nick Fletcher 09-Feb-94 172 84 Craigieburn 32 Jesse Boyd 29-Jan-94 191 82 Pascoe Vale 33 Todd Coran 21-Mar-93 186 82 Doutta Stars 34 Keegan Shrimpton 30-Jul-94 197 93 Greenvale 35 Jake Young 15-Sep-94 180 77 Sunbury Kangaroos 36 Jake Brown 08-Apr-94 185 78 Doutta Stars 37 03-Nov-94 185 83 Macedon 39 Omar Abdallah 15-May-94 172 75 West Coburg 40 Ozgur Uysal 05-Aug-92 179 73 Greenvale 41 Osman Allouch 21-Sep-93 198 98 Keilor 42 23-Jul-94 175 66 West Coburg 43 Jordan Madden 28-Apr-94 170 69 East Keilor 44 Paul Sahlberg 01-Apr-93 171 67 Keilor 45 Tom Freeman 31-Dec-93 180 75 Seymour 46 Joel Madden 26-Sep-94 186 79 Aberfeldie 47 Damien Bugeja 09-Apr-93 176 77 Greenvale 49 Harrison Trotman 14-Aug-93 200 87 Kilmore 50 Robbie Ball 20-Jul-93 180 70 Maribyrnong Park

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Northern Knights

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Coach: Anthony Allen 16-Mar-93 178 67 Ivanhoe Offi ce Address: Blake Park, Gower Street, 2 Matthew Haynes 19-Mar-94 190 76 Yarrambat Preston, 3072 3 Alex Rintoul 23-Sep-92 190 90 Marcellin OC Ground Address: NAB Oval, Cramer Street, Preston, 3072 4 Nick Maric 5-Jan-93 169 63 Greenvale Postal Address: PO Box 8363, 5 Jack Newnes 24-Feb-93 184 73 Ivanhoe Northland Centre, 3072 Telephone: 9478 3431 6 19-Apr-94 186 83 Eltham Facsimile: 9478 9541 7 Lindsay Apted 11-Mar-93 182 79 Collegians Email: [email protected] Website: www.northernknights.afl vic.com.au 8 26-Feb-94 184 78 Warrandyte 9 Luka Celebicanin 3-Nov-94 195 95 St Mary’s PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Douglas Morris 27-Sep-93 183 85 Northcote Park 11 Ben Irving 7-Feb-94 183 75 West Preston 12 Anthony Bonaddio 6-Jan-94 174 71 West Preston 13 Tim Baker 31-Aug-94 197 89 Warrandyte 14 Ben Kerton 22-Aug-93 190 86 Banyule 15 Nathan Bourke 8-Jan-93 186 76 Eltham Ph: 9948 4577 16 William Gleeson 17-Aug-93 189 79 Banyule 17 Liam Brandt 10-Dec-93 175 75 MacLeod 18 James Hodder 19-May-94 192 79 Ivanhoe 19 Chris Gleeson 8-Feb-94 187 79 Ivanhoe 21 12-May-93 202 95 MacLeod 22 Michael Mascoulis 27-Jan-93 185 76 Bundoora 23 Tim Currie 20-May-92 192 80 Eltham 24 Masaki Miki 17-Jan-94 186 85 Banyule 25 Jake McNamara 1-Jan-94 197 89 MacLeod 26 Josh Totino 10-Mar-94 173 79 Epping 27 Sean Bolger 1-Jul-94 192 90 Ivanhoe 28 17-May-94 193 79 MacLeod Ph: 9460 7484 29 7-Jun-94 174 75 Mill Park 31 Keenan Posar 4-Aug-94 186 70 St Mary’s 32 Ricky Mullins 26-Sep-93 171 79 St Mary’s 33 James Kroussoratis 4-Feb-93 186 83 Eltham 34 Sam Gilmour 26-Mar-93 203 95 Parade College 35 Nathan Stefanile 25-Jun-94 192 82 Mill Park 36 Tim Totevski 5-Aug-93 173 66 Mill Park 37 Jack Langford 8-Jun-93 193 77 Banyule 38 Brandon Lee 21-May-94 191 95 Research Club Supporter Sponsors 39 Deluca Partners - Renato Penzo 9416 9322 Jarryd Coulson 31-Dec-93 196 92 Heidelberg Veneto Club - Joe Morello 9850 7111 40 Tom Grimes 1-Dec-94 189 74 Hurstbridge Hodges Plumbing - Mick Hodges 9717 4666 41 Thomas McEwan 16-Sep-93 183 86 Whittlesea Elite Guttering Pty Ltd - Michael Dunning 0409 341309 42 Ryan Storey 29-Mar-93 182 78 MacLeod Milcon Australia Pty Ltd - 43 Damian Galofaro 3-May-93 188 79 Preston Bullants Alex Mileto 9434 1028 Melbourne Vinyl Specialists - 44 Jesse Tardio 7-Jan-95 178 66 Ivanhoe Glen Coulson 9464 2229 45 Matthew Atta 13-Mar-93 188 87 St Mary’s PDW Australia - David Waddington 0409 411 185 53 Julian Soccio 15-May-95 185 71 Greensborough Ray White Bundoora - Russell Adams 9468 3008 55 5-Jul-95 187 76 Macleod Travel Counsellors - Trish O’Brien 9443 7947 The Big House - Craig Lee Suresign - Matt Payne 9350 6458 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Sun Installations - Matthew Sheahan Ivory Castle - Ron Pearce P&E Signorello Tiling Honan Financial Services - Michael Atta 0418 139 270

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Murray Bushrangers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Sam Milne 23-Feb-93 175 69 Albury Coach: Darren Ogier Offi ce Address: 54 Ovens Street, 2 Lonnie Hampton 29-Jan-94 168 63 Lavington Wangaratta, 3677 3 Sam Martyn 8-Jan-94 175 71 Benalla Ground Address: Wangaratta Rovers Football Club, Evans Street Wangaratta, 3677 4 Ashley Morris 13-Dec-93 180 71 Deniliquin Postal Address: PO Box 854, Wangaratta, 3676 5 Sam Poole 29-Mar-93 184 73 Shep United Telephone: 5722 1776 Facsimile: 5722 1798 6 Drew Skilling 27-Oct-94 184 77 Yea Email: [email protected] 7 Jamie Elliot 21-Aug-92 175 76 Euroa Website: www.murraybushrangers.afl vic.com.au 8 Ben Bingham 11-Feb-93 181 72 Shepparton United 9 Beau Walker 27-Sep-93 182 74 Albury PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Xavier Stevenson 9-Mar-93 173 72 Shepparton Bears 11 Patrick Wearden 6-Aug-93 191 75 Kyabram Premier Sponsor 12 Sean Johns 17-Jan-93 176 75 Mulwala 13 Jack Brooks 9-Jul-93 180 75 Turvey Park 14 Bodhi Butts 7-Mar-93 178 73 Mulwala 15 Ash Pollard 23-Feb-93 185 75 Tocumwal 16 Jake Pallpratt 3-Jul-94 180 78 Benalla 17 Rory Scopel 16-Mar-94 185 81 Seymour 18 Zac Williams 20-Sep-94 180 70 Albury 20 Jake Reeves 11-Mar-93 193 99 Kyabram 21 Jordan Taylor 8-Apr-94 187 75 Finley 22 Ryan Cobain 22-Jul-93 184 74 Wangaratta Magpies 23 Ashley Holland 17-Sep-92 199 87 Shepparton Bears 24 Angus Locke 17-Apr-94 184 80 Albury 25 Tom Clurey 23-Mar-94 191 83 Katamatite 26 Elliott Christopher 21-Feb-93 183 82 Mansfi eld Yarrawonga/Assumption 27 Dom Nixon 2-Aug-93 185 74 College 28 Ben Vile 16-May-94 190 74 Albury 29 Zac Leitch 23-Mar-94 189 88 Wangaratta Magpies Apparel Sponsor 30 6-Sep-94 181 76 Seymour/Assumption College 31 Tom Yensch 20-Oct-93 190 86 Lavington 32 Reid Crowe 23-Mar-93 174 66 Finley 33 2-Oct-93 189 81 Myrtleford 34 Tom Hargreave 4-Jul-94 181 74 Thurgoona 35 Lachlan Smith 9-Sep-93 190 80 Benalla 36 Cadeyn Williams 4-Aug-94 184 83 Cobram Corporate Sponsor 37 Luke Visser 6-Aug-93 195 81 Wodonga Raiders 38 Nick Warnock 12-Jan-93 190 84 Benalla 39 Connor Hargreaves 12-Dec-94 188 82 Yarrawonga 40 Kasey Duncan 21-Apr-94 173 73 Avenel 41 Lachlan Howe 12-Jun-93 197 94 Rennie/ 42 Iain McGillivray 21-Feb-94 200 86 Corowa-Rutherglen Kelly Club Members 43 Josh Porter 26-Apr-94 192 88 Wangaratta Magpies Barooga Sports Club 44 Liam Scale 23-Feb-93 193 80 Mansfi eld Barry Connolly 45 17-Jun-93 196 82 Alpine Eagles Fords Shepparton Bus Service 48 Tim Garlick 4-Oct-93 180 84 Tocumwal North East Physiotherapy 50 Jayden Young 16-May-93 192 83 Tatura Prime Business Group Robert D Ryan 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Rowan St Caltex Service Station The Lunchbox Wighton Gravel

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North Ballarat Rebels

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 29-May-94 171 63 East Point/Elliott(NT)/St Pats Coach: David Loader Offi ce Address: Creswick Road, 2 14-Jan-94 184 83 Beaufort North Ballarat, 3350 3 Nick Rippon 04-Jan-94 175 79 East Point Ground Address: Eureka Stadium Ballarat, Creswick Road, North Ballarat, 3350 4 Sebastian Ross 07-May-93 187 82 Horsham Demons Postal Address: PO Box 151N, North Ballarat, 3350 5 Nick O'Brien 26-Jun-93 189 89 Carngham Linton Telephone: 5333 4762 Facsimile: 5333 9538 6 Peter Lulham 03-Feb-93 188 84 North Ballarat Jnrs Email: [email protected] 7 Tony Lockyer 03-Mar-93 184 83 Sebastopol Website: www.therebels.com.au 8 Sam Dobson 03-Jun-93 189 85 Koroit 9 Darcy Watchorn 30-Jan-93 185 76 Redan PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Jake Lloyd 20-Sep-93 180 71 Horsham Demons Hopetoun/Ballarat & Clarendon Major Sponsor 11 Coleman Schache 11-Oct-93 182 76 12 Tyrone Ross 12-Aug-92 177 82 Hamilton 13 Ash Constable 07-Jul-93 185 80 Ballarat/St Patricks College 14 Rory Taggert 22-Jun-93 188 87 Horsham Saints 15 Will Pomorin 21-Jul-93 180 72 South Warrnambool 16 Roger Morris 16-Jun-94 187 69 Heywood Ararat 17 Scott Spriggs 04-Jan-93 183 72 Beaufort Bakery Hill Ballarat 18 Tom Smith 31-Mar-94 183 81 North Warrnambool Ballan • Hamilton 19 30-Jul-94 193 80 Harrow Balmoral Horsham • Portland 20 Kyle Hendy 26-Feb-94 197 90 Stawell Warriors Sebastopol • Stawell Sturt St Ballarat 21 27-Jun-94 185 68 Emmanuel Hawks Warrnambool 22 Lauchlan Dalgleish 22-Jun-93 184 76 Ararat 23 Tanner Smith 09-Mar-94 194 79 Kalkee Gold Sponsor 24 David Morris 31-Oct-94 184 80 Stawell Warriors 25 Nathan Haylock 16-Feb-94 190 84 Portland 26 Justin Gordon 05-Mar-93 181 90 Lake Wendouree 27 Andrew McMeel 15-Jul-93 173 73 North Warrnambool 28 Jarrod Fryar 04-Feb-93 193 84 Lake Wendouree 29 Tim Mackenzie 22-Feb-94 190 87 Minyip Murtoa Platinum Sponsors 30 Hayden Dalitz 19-Jan-94 184 79 Redan 31 Brayden Ison 07-Sep-92 195 84 Minyip Murtoa 32 Sebastian Walsh 17-Dec-93 184 75 Daylesford 33 Jesse Murphy 28-Apr-94 185 79 Warrack Eagles 34 Liam Youl 22-Aug-94 180 79 South Warrnambool 35 Ashley Simpson 31-Oct-94 180 79 Lake Wendouree 36 James Chittick 29-May-94 185 81 Warrnambool 37 Tom McGregor 04-Apr-93 202 93 North Ballarat Juniors 38 Haydn Drew 25-Apr-94 181 73 Koroit 39 Jordan Duncan 07-Jan-94 184 76 Horsham Demons 40 Dean Robertson 21-Aug-94 199 87 East Ballarat 41 Jarryd Graham 26-Feb-93 176 75 North City 42 Zach Hopper 14-May-94 184 75 Leeton Whitton Crows/St Pats 43 Beau Bennett 16-Jun-94 166 69 Lalbert/Ballarat & Clarendon

www.questapartments.com.au 44 Jaydon Stiles 22-Apr-94 181 86 Portland 45 Jack Kelly 20-Jun-93 191 82 Stawell Warriors 46 Jake Hobbs 17-Feb-94 193 80 Kalkee

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Gippsland Power

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B

Coach: Adam Dowie 1 Jack Blair 19-Apr-93 170 61 Wonthaggi Power Offi ce Address: Morwell Recreational Reserve, 2 Haydn Hector 08-Mar-93 181 81 Traralgon Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Ground Address: Morwell Football Ground, 3 Danny Butcher 22-Jan-93 183 73 Maffra Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Postal Address: PO Box 833, Warragul, 3820 4 Josh Cashman 29-Dec-94 179 70 Sale Telephone: 5134 8133 5 Simon Deery 18-Sep-93 192 86 Bairnsdale Facsimile: 5134 1855 Email: [email protected] 6 Ben Edwards 07-Apr-93 177 73 Drouin Website: www.gippslandpower.afl vic.com.au 7 Sam Docherty 17-Oct-03 183 83 Phillip Island

8 Damien Hector 08-Mar-93 181 81 Traralgon

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 9 Jack Doderico 25-Jul-93 188 85 Traralgon

Major Sponsor 10 Gus Donovan 15-Aug-94 193 80 Orbost Snowy Rovers 11 Ben Fitzpatrick 13-Jul-93 176 65 Korumburra

12 Tom Fusinato 02-Mar-94 175 71 Warragul

13 Nicholas Graham 12-Jun-94 175 74 Traralgon

14 Ryley Hall 14-Feb-94 189 80 Bairnsdale

15 14-Jul-94 177 67 Sale

16 James Huts 08-Nov-94 190 87 Maffra

17 Daniel Jackson 19-May-94 175 69 Drouin

18 Jack Johnstone 04-Aug-93 183 82 Maffra

19 Sean Corrigan 10-Dec-93 186 77 Offi cer

20 Shannen Lange 22-Jul-94 178 75 Sale

21 Kane Lewthwaite 26-Jul-94 186 76 Traralgon

22 Drew Mcgrath 20-Sep-94 180 79 Traralgon

23 Tim Membrey 26-May-94 187 87 Traralgon

24 Tom Muir 17-Nov-94 189 78 Neerim Neerim South

25 Anthony Tipungwuti 22-Apr-93 169 78 Tiwi Bombers

26 Matt Northe 26-Sep-94 180 72 Traralgon

27 Josh Scott 03-Mar-94 187 69 Bairnsdale

28 Daniel Seri 14-Feb-94 181 72 Drouin

29 Jayden Steers 04-Feb-94 193 83 Traralgon

30 Shaun Wyatt 01-Nov-93 180 75 Bairnsdale

31 Jordan Symons 19-Dec-93 175 73 Traralgon

32 Clay Smith 11-May-93 180 78 Bairnsdale

33 Jordan Staley 14-Jul-93 194 90 Foster

34 Ben Eddy 20-Oct-92 188 86 Wonthaggi Power

35 Luke Thompson 02-Mar-93 178 77 Moe

36 Dylan Weir 01-Jul-94 196 93 Geelong Grammar

37 06-Nov-93 184 72 Garfi eld

“Gippsland Community Banks” 38 Shaun Marusic 24-Mar-92 193 92 Koo Wee Rup

39 Matthew Willcocks 29-Mar-93 191 94 Leongatha

40 Chris Williams 31-Dec-93 187 78 Churchill Community Partners 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Darcy Brown 03-Jun-92 178 62 Old Mentonians Coach: Dale Tapping 2 Jack Beech 23-May-92 200 85 De La Salle Offi ce Address: DC Bricker Pavilion, 3 Jack Williams 04-Sep-93 179 69 Noble Park , Beech Street, Caulfi eld South, 3162 Ground Address: Princes Park Oval #1, 4 Ned Fallon 24-Dec-93 186 79 Hampton Caulfi eld South, 3162 5 Cameron Sharp 17-Jul-92 182 77 Hampton Postal Address: PO Box 101, Caulfi eld South, 3162 6 Samuel Frost 28-Aug-93 193 85 Ormond AFC/Wesley College Telephone: 9532 8688 7 Brede Seccull 24-Nov-93 183 85 Haileybury College/Old Haileyburians Facsimile:9532 9034 8 Ormond AFC/Wesley College Email: [email protected] Ben Darrou 25-Nov-93 190 91 Website: www.sandringhamdragons.afl vic.com.au 9 Jackson Paine 21-Jun-93 193 87 Prahran JFC/Melbourne Grammar 10 Travis La Rocca 04-Feb-93 179 75 Dingley 11 Steven Scott 18-Jul-93 177 72 Oakleigh PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 Daniel Maitland 07-Jan-93 180 77 Cheltenham JFC/Old Mentonians 13 Dylan Gabron-Uhe 06-Apr-93 190 75 St Bedes 14 Lachlan Boyd 28-Sep-93 195 89 Beaumaris JFC/Brighton Grammar 15 11-Jun-93 179 79 Dingley JFC/Mazenod 16 Aaron Dunne 11-Mar-93 185 80 Noble Park 17 Liam Sumner 16-Aug-93 182 70 St Pauls 18 Jackson Heagney-Steart 01-May-93 189 83 St Pauls 19 Sebastian Woodard 01-Jan-92 181 76 Glen Iris JFC/Old Scotch 20 Xavier Richards 25-Apr-93 194 81 Prahran JFC/Xavier College 21 03-Jun-93 197 80 Murrumbeena JFC/Melbourne Grammar 22 Mitchell Howes 22-May-93 194 82 Beaumaris AFC /Haileybury College 23 Anthony Anastasio 11-Dec-93 168 66 Ormond 24 Matthew Blee 27-Feb-93 186 75 Beaumaris 25 Charles Kinsey 03-Mar-93 182 72 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 26 Nick Tonkin 30-Apr-93 185 81 Caulfi eld Grammar 27 Tom Buckley 11-Sep-93 188 79 Ormond 28 Luke Hulse 13-Jun-93 188 71 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 30 Matthew Kreymborg 08-Aug-93 185 82 St Pauls 31 Shaun Glennen 19-May-93 170 75 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 32 Tim Jeans 06-Mar-94 187 70 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 33 James Stewart 04-Mar-94 194 76 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College 34 Robert Tunbridge 15-Jun-94 191 72 Dingley JFC/Mentone Grammar 35 Michael Barnes 22-Jan-94 178 71 Ormond 36 Cameron Antonuccio 27-May-94 183 71 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 37 Kenny Ong 14-Mar-94 180 68 Ormond JFC/Wesley College 38 Thomas Tyquin 23-Sep-94 183 68 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 39 Cameron Banfi eld 01-Feb-94 181 65 Ivanhoe JFC/Melbourne Grammar 40 Tom Temay 06-Feb-94 180 71 Prahran JFC/Melbourne Grammar 41 Oliver Cavallaro 14-Feb-94 184 88 East Sandringham JFC/Brighton Grammar 42 Mac O'Donnell 28-Sep-94 170 66 Mordialloc-Braeside 43 Tom Quinlan 23-Dec-94 191 78 East Malvern JFC/St Kevins 44 09-Jun-94 189 78 Glen Iris JFC/Melbourne Grammar 45 Jackson Boland 07-Apr-94 184 78 Parkdale 46 Yilber Zijai 04-Feb-94 176 70 Noble Park 47 Joel McKee 03-Dec-94 183 80 St Peters JFC/St Bedes 48 Ben McLean 25-Feb-94 190 73 Beaumaris 49 Visesio Saina 11-May-94 185 90 Noble Park 50 Christopher Mangoni 30-Sep-94 170 60 Dingley 51 Jack Wilson 10-Jul-94 192 83 Hampton 52 Oscar Woods 25-Jan-94 185 83 St Kilda City 53 Matthew Taylor 01-Oct-93 193 84 St Pauls 54 Tim Cumming 29-Apr-94 197 87 Beaumaris 55 Gerard Gleeson 07-Oct-94 188 78 Waverly/St Kevins

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Geelong Falcons

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Riley Ferguson 20-Dec-94 172 67 Geelong Amateurs Coach: Aaron Greaves Offi ce Address: Highton Reserve, 2 Meyrick Buchanan 15-Sep-93 176 68 Colac/ Geelong Grammar Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 3 Daniel Watson 06-Nov-94 178 67 Cobden Ground Address: Highton Reserve, 4 20-May-93 175 73 Lara/ Geelong Grammar Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 Postal Address: PO Box 1487, Geelong, 3220 5 Tristan Battaglia 02-Mar-93 171 65 Bannockburn Telephone: 5241 6986 6 Tyler Stack 14-Jul-93 174 72 Bell Park Facsimile: 5241 6616 7 Josh Saunders 31-Aug-94 179 76 Geelong Amateurs/Geelong College Email: [email protected] Website: www.geelongfalcons.afl vic.com.au 8 Darcy Williamson 16-Jan-93 176 72 Barwon Heads 9 Jordan Keras 07-Dec-93 181 81 South Barwon 10 Patrick Eastman 27-Jan-94 182 72 West Saints PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 11 20-Sep-93 181 80 St.Joseph’s Major Sponsor 12 Nathan Storer 06-Mar-93 179 72 Leopold 13 Ryan Monaghan 23-May-93 183 78 Colac 14 Riley Kershaw 05-Oct-94 181 72 St.Joseph’s 15 Jackson Merrett 27-Feb-93 187 70 Cobden 16 Tom Watson 22-Jan-93 178 74 Cobden 17 Luke Sells 21-Jan-94 181 64 West Saints Premier Sponsors 18 Dylan McCarthy 03-Jun-94 183 69 South Colac 19 Fraser Lucas 01-Aug-93 178 65 Camperdown 20 Zac Sherman 13-Jul-94 182 65 St.Mary’s 21 Luke Mahoney 01-Feb-92 183 81 Camperdown 22 Adam Gross 24-Sep-93 182 78 Torquay 23 Sam Scott 20-May-94 180 78 Leopold 24 Thomas Gribble 17-Oct-94 181 65 West Saints 25 Gus Bourke 27-Oct-94 179 70 Terang Mortlake 26 Kyle Devlin 15-Aug-93 182 76 St.Mary’s/ Geelong Grammar 27 14-Dec-93 186 78 Leopold 28 Jakob Ryan 26-Jan-93 189 76 Cobden 29 Brody Mahoney 02-Feb-94 183 82 Colac 30 Lachlan Edwards 08-Feb-93 187 80 Belmont Lions/Newtown 31 Josh Hovey 24-Oct-94 189 81 St.Joseph’s 32 James Carr 14-Feb-94 180 78 Newtown/ Geelong College 33 Joel Daffy 24-Jun-93 183 75 Drysdale 34 Matthew Higgins 24-Dec-93 188 75 Newtown 35 13-Sep-93 189 73 Geelong Amateurs 36 Tom Steven 01-Jan-93 183 75 Lorne

Corporate Sponsors 37 Tom Stewart 15-Mar-93 190 87 South Barwon 38 George Curnow 22-Jul-93 189 75 Torquay/ Geelong College 39 Will Foott 21-Jan-94 186 79 Portarlington 40 Jai Sheahan 27-Jan-93 195 83 Newtown 41 Jake Hedley 09-May-93 188 85 Queenscliff 42 Tom Kingston 09-Nov-93 190 80 St.Joseph’s 43 Sam Gordon 31-Mar-93 197 87 Camperdown/ Geelong Grammar 44 Paul Burchell 04-Dec-94 189 72 Torquay 45 Cam Williams 09-Oct-93 196 88 Geelong Amateurs/Geelong College 46 Michael Murray 22-Apr-93 193 93 Leopold 47 Jay Lever 15-Jun-93 200 86 South Barwon 48 Andrew Boseley 04-Sep-92 194 80 South Barwon 49 Jake Cooper 11-Sep-94 191 82 Apollo Bay 50 Cameron Tudor 29-Jun-92 195 78 St.Joseph’s

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Western Jets

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Ryan Davis 23-Apr-93 170 70 Melton Coach: Steve Kretiuk Offi ce Address: Level 2, 1 Mason Street, 2 Ajdin Elkasovic 06-Apr-94 179 72 Caroline Springs Newport, 3015 3 Courtney Hylton 01-May-92 184 87 Spotswood Ground Address: Burbank Oval, Morris Street, 4 Sean Blake 03-Apr-94 178 72 Melton South Williamstown, 3016 Postal Address: PO Box 3170, Newport, 3015 5 Matthew Smith 11-May-93 175 79 Keilor Telephone: 9391 0309 6 Lachlan Fairley 21-Jul-92 193 83 Williamstown Facsimile: 9391 5497 7 Jordan Mead 01-Jul-92 175 67 Williamstown Email: [email protected] Website: www.westernjets.afl vic.com.au 8 Majok Aneet 01-Jan-93 175 73 North Footscray 9 Jake McKenzie 12-May-94 178 68 Williamstown 10 Lachlan Hunter 13-Dec-94 180 74 Williamstown PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 11 Daniel Castellano 11-Feb-94 169 64 Aberfeldie Major Sponsor 12 Mitchell Bongiovanni 06-Jul-94 176 70 Caroline Springs 13 Kym Taylor 03-Apr-93 176 72 Albion 14 Nick Franzi 27-Jul-94 178 74 Taylors Lakes 15 Fabian Brancatisano 15-Feb-94 180 70 Doutta Stars 16 Keenan O'Shea 29-Dec-94 181 75 St Albans 17 Jack Charleston 09-Jan-93 177 83 Spotswood 18 Harley Inglis 09-Feb-94 168 72 Darley 19 Charlie Nastasi 28-Apr-94 169 70 Spotswood 20 Will Hoskin-Elliott 02-Sep-93 182 73 North Sunshine 21 Elliott Kavanagh 19-May-93 187 78 Williamstown 22 Adam Kennedy 12-Jul-92 179 69 Melton 23 Harley Walshe 23-Feb-94 195 81 Spotswood 24 James Micallef 12-Jan-94 180 76 Keilor 2525 Callum Matheson 06-Jun-94 171 69 Williamstown 26 Nathan Prince 02-Jul-94 189 77 Bacchus Marsh 27 Bol Kolang 22-Dec-92 186 80 Werribee 28 Jaxon Cooke 20-Jul-93 186 89 Werribee Amatuers 29 Nathan Franzi 25-Jan-93 185 94 Taylors Lakes 30 Mitchell Turnbull 20-Apr-93 186 82 Altona 31 Nicholas Blackney 02-Apr-93 192 92 Williamstown 32 Matthew Sutherland 06-Oct-94 184 73 Bacchus Marsh 33 Luther Baker 21-Jul-94 176 80 Darley 34 Thomas Jehle 17-Mar-94 191 80 Hoppers Crossing 35 Jonathon De Pellegrin 08-Nov-93 184 76 Werribee Amatuers 36 22-Sep-94 193 88 Spotswood 37 Nicholas Holdsworth 17-Feb-93 175 67 Williamstown 39 Abraham Kur 31-Jul-93 193 73 Bacchus Marsh 40 Sam Critchley 28-Jun-93 188 79 41 Jack Walker 29-Sep-93 175 69 Melton 43 Ben Norton 03-Jan-94 173 65 Altona 44 Abdul Jawad 11-Feb-93 178 82 Spotswood 45 Josh Bench 24-Nov-94 170 74 Albion 46 Dylan Jones 04-Aug-93 200 93 Williamstown 47 Jack Hilton 23-Jun-94 177 83 Sunshine 48 Leigh Sobotnicki 10-Jan-94 178 82 Rockbank 49 Ashlin Brown 23-Apr-94 185 91 Hoppers Crossing 50 Jeremy Lay 01-Jan-94 176 76 Spotswood 51 Mitchell Hill 12-Mar-93 182 76 Korowa 52 Anthony Piva 01-Feb-94 182 82 Melton

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Oakleigh Chargers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Sebastian Gotch 12-Jul-93 172 71 Murrumbeena JFC/Caulfield Grammar Coach: Greg Doyle 2 Tom Curran 18-Sep-93 195 85 Ashburton JFC/Wesley College Offi ce Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 3 Dean Siakoulis 12-Feb-93 172 72 Glen Waverley Hawks Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 Ground Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 4 Jeremy Musso 17-Jun-93 194 82 Kew Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 5 Brody Lawford 19-Jul-93 184 80 Bentleigh Postal Address: PO Box 2047, Oakleigh, 3166 6 Mitch Wooffi ndin 03-Feb-93 178 76 Templestowe Telephone: 9563 0588 7 Cauley Beetham 18-Mar-93 182 80 Old Xaverians Facsimile: 9563 0788 8 Jake Hammond 01-May-93 190 82 Blackburn Email: [email protected] 9 21-Oct-93 180 83 Vermont/Mazenod Website: www.oakleighchargers.afl vic.com.au 10 Dylan Orval 29-Jul-93 192 81 Rowville/Caulfi eld Grammar 11 Nick Murphy 22-Mar-93 194 86 Donvale 12 Dom Tyson 08-Jun-93 186 82 Camberwell JFC/Trinity Grammar PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 13 Seb Evans 13-Mar-93 190 86 Old Collegians 14 Daniel Pearce 22-Jan-93 180 78 Templestowe 15 Kristian Johnsen 18-Sep-93 180 78 Oakleigh Dragons Major Sponsor 16 Adam Tomlinson 10-Aug-93 192 86 Camberwell JFC/Trinity Grammar 17 Mitchell Hayes 01-Mar-93 178 76 Waverley Blues 18 Christopher Prowse 26-Feb-93 203 87 Kew Rovers/Xavier College 19 Jack Didier 01-Nov-92 182 82 Templestowe 20 13-Apr-94 178 77 North Adelaide/Carey Grammer 21 Dylan Heath 06-Oct-93 182 80 East Doncaster 22 Jacob Williams 20-Dec-93 175 75 Ashburton JFC/De La Salle 23 Anthony Soriano 02-Jun-93 178 78 De La Salle 24 16-May-94 186 78 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammar 25 Simon Harris 20-Feb-93 195 87 Shepparton/Carey Grammer 26 Adrian Fancellu 05-May-93 193 86 Donvale 27 Damian Mascitti 18-Aug-92 190 82 East Doncaster 28 Dustin Harris 31-Jan-93 176 76 Old Collegians 29 James Breust 30-Aug-93 185 80 Aberfeldie/Xavier College 30 Antony Forato 29-Jul-92 198 90 De La Salle 31 James Stewart 09-Aug-94 180 77 Glen Iris JFC/St. Kevin's College 32 Sam Hudson 27-Feb-94 175 75 Blackburn 33 Ryan Exon 08-Jan-94 180 76 Warrandyte JFC 34 Tim MacMillan 02-May-94 179 78 Camberwell JFC/Scotch College 35 Tom Quinn 12-Mar-94 175 76 East Malvern JFC/Caulfi eld Grammar 36 Alex Brown 26-Sep-93 191 80 Docaster Heights JFC/East Doncaster SC 37 Matt Barton 01-Dec-94 181 79 Waverly Blues/Wesley College 38 Kristian Jaksch 07-Oct-94 193 84 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammer 39 Seb Purcell 16-Feb-93 188 84 Kew Rovers/St Kevins College 40 Callan Burns 26-Jul-94 176 75 Rowville 41 Dylan Vizzarri 28-Jul-94 175 75 Blackburn 42 Toby Greene 25-Sep-93 180 78 Ashburton JFC/Wesley College 43 Daniel Hachem 21-Aug-94 186 82 Glen Iris JFC/Xavier College 44 Sam Collins 15-Jun-94 186 78 Donvale 45 Patrick Jenkins 18-Oct-94 187 80 Boroondarra Hawks/Camberwell Gr 46 04-Jun-93 188 85 Mulgrave 47 Cal Lewis 03-Sep-92 180 78 Shepparton Swans/Old Xaverians 48 Ed McCutchan 14-Aug-93 188 82 Boroondarra Hawks/Trinity Grammar 49 James Pell 11-Sep-94 186 82 Ivanhoe 50 Jake Summers 03-Sep-93 193 88 Surrey Park JFC 51 Joe Curran 21-May-94 188 86 Blackburn/Xavier College 52 Ned Walmsley 02-Feb-94 192 86 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College 53 James Dunn 02-Sep-94 194 88 East Burwood/Wesley College Club Supporter Sponsors 54 Nick Prowse 27-Aug-94 194 78 Xavier College 55 Gene Van Den Broek 28-Oct-92 184 83 Old Scotch GJ Lewis Homes 5823 2179 56 Jean-Paul Knight 15-Jan-94 194 86 Donvale Robot Building Supplies 9535 1700 57 Mitch Pert 28-Aug-94 186 82 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College Digital Motorworks Pty Ltd 9560 9877 58 Lucas Forato 25-Apr-94 180 81 St Peters JFC/De La Salle Penguin Dry Cleaners 9850 4488 59 03-Aug-94 183 83 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammer 60 Matt O'Brien 11-May-94 188 82 North Beach JFC/Wesley College Gardenvale Meat Supply 9596 2303 61 Patrick Chard 23-May-94 195 85 Greythorn JFC/Marcellin College Current Solutions 9571 8851 HOTCO 9585 1944 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Yellow Express Taxi Trucks 8514 6900 Glyde Metal Industries 9791 3402 ZigZag Painters and Decorators 9077 9946 The Curran Family

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Bendigo Pioneers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Coach: Mark Ellis Ethan Foreman 11-Jul-93 177 78 Kyneton Offi ce Address: Golden Square Oval, 2 Oliver Wines 07-Oct-94 184 84 Echuca MacKenzie Street, Golden Square, 3555 3 Jacob Heavyside 09-Mar-93 186 71 Strathfi eldsaye Ground Address: Golden Square Football Ground, Wade Street, Golden Square, 3555 4 Greg Hay 20-Oct-93 180 83 Sunbury Lions Postal Address: PO Box 140, Golden Square, 3555 5 Ben Christodoulou 13-Jul-93 175 72 Mildura Telephone: (03) 5444 4800 Facsimile: (03) 5444 4899 6 Joel Donehue 13-Jan-94 182 79 Leitchville Gunbower Email: [email protected] 7 25-Apr-94 191 86 Sandhurst Website: www.bendigopioneers.afl vic.com.au 8 Koe Ngawati 08-Feb-93 179 80 Sandhurst 9 Jordan Collins 20-Apr-94 173 69 North Bendigo PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Ben Mcphee 05-Jul-93 179 74 LBU 11 Vinnie Flood 01-Sep-94 175 67 Strathfi eldsaye 12 Sam Heavyside 09-Jul-94 175 66 Strathfi eldsaye 13 Braeden Knox 10-May-94 184 73 Golden Square 14 Harrison Huntley 28-Dec-92 190 84 Woodend/Hesket 15 Isaiah Miller 07-Jan-95 184 74 Sandhurst Football Club 16 Luke Marchesi 14-Feb-95 181 74 Strathfi eldsaye 17 Sam Kerridge 26-Apr-93 188 84 Mildura “Bendigo Pioneers Number 1 Sponsor” 18 Zac May 19-Mar-93 203 85 Donald 19 Jordan Mangan 19-Mar-95 193 75 Kyneton 20 Anthony Robins 24-Dec-94 175 61 Castlemaine 21 Trent Donnan 01-Jul-93 181 75 Woomalang 22 Rhys Jenkins 29-Aug-93 181 82 Castlemaine 23 Sam Harvey 18-Jul-93 188 95 Murrabit 24 Nathan McCarty 07-Oct-93 179 72 Rochester 25 Lachlan Gilbert 01-Jan-93 172 71 Swan Hill 26 Riley McIvor 19-Jan-93 183 84 Eaglehawk 27 Curtis Slattery 30-Mar-94 187 78 Boort 28 Sam Clyne 06-Dec-94 175 72 Wentworth 29 Jeremy Lambden 21-Dec-93 196 86 Rushworth 30 Tom Stevens 03-Jan-93 185 79 Echuca 31 James Flack 20-Jul-93 175 72 South Mildura 32 Cameron Valentine 02-Nov-93 191 83 Echuca 33 Nathan Dunstan 16-Jun-94 196 78 Donald 34 Daniel Seddon 19-Dec-93 180 86 Irymple 35 Jonothan Lanyon 28-Mar-95 178 76 Boort 36 Riley Hird 28-Mar-93 191 84 Kerang 37 Daniel Ludica 04-Mar-94 187 75 Robinvale 38 Jay McDonald 12-Mar-93 184 82 Wandella 39 Jordan Weekly 15-Mar-94 180 79 Balranald 40 Daniel Coates 25-Dec-94 185 75 Cohuna 41 Nick Mee 08-Sep-94 180 68 Imperials 42 Galen Munari 19-Dec-94 179 67 South Bendigo 43 Angus Crowley 01-Mar-93 193 84 Wentworth 44 Jordan Taylor 18-Jul-92 189 80 Riddells Creek 45 Josh Filo 03-Oct-94 178 80 Kerang

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Eastern Ranges

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B

Coach: 1 Kyle Grenda 03-Feb-93 181 76 Upwey/Tecoma Offi ce Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 2 24-Dec-93 184 68 Rowville Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 Ground Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 3 Leif Cope 22-Aug-92 203 99 Yarra Valley Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 Postal Address: PO Box 594, Kilsyth, 3137 4 Damien Volta 22-Apr-93 181 74 Gembrook-Cockatoo Telephone: 9724 9499 Facsimile: 9724 9277 5 Max Warren 29-Jan-93 181 78 Healesville Email: [email protected] 6 Alex Greenwood 24-Oct-93 178 71 Vermont Website: www.easternranges.afl vic.com.au 7 Karl Toce 10-Apr-93 174 73 Donvale

9 Nathan Mill 11-Jun-93 189 80 Park Orchards PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Jesse Field 14-Mar-93 182 80 Bayswater Major Sponsor 11 Shane Thompson 16-Oct-92 193 92 East Ringwood

12 Jonathon Patton 20-May-93 197 95 Scoresby

13 Anthony Papa 03-Mar-93 176 80 Wantirna South

14 David Holland 25-May-94 180 73 Donvale

15 Damien Proksa 07-Nov-93 187 71 Greythorn

16 Tim Jones 14-Jan-94 181 71 North Ringwood

17 Dylan Agnew 17-May-94 181 85 Norwood

18 Scott McGowan 07-May-93 187 78 Ferntree Gully Eagles

19 Liam Kenny 25-Mar-93 185 79 Knox/Wesley College

20 Stephen Scott 15-Oct-93 187 69 Scoresby

21 Dylan Hare 30-May-93 189 95 Wantirna South

22 Hayden Pottage 12-Aug-94 195 89 Upwey/Tecoma

23 Michael Bussey 05-Jul-93 196 81 Rowville

24 Daniel Greenwood 7-Aug-95 176 69 Vermont

25 Jai Jordan 27-Jun-94 189 83 Mooroolbark

26 Thomas Anderson 27-Apr-94 187 81 Rowville

27 Zak McCubbin 21-Nov-94 181 79 Norwood

28 David Del Papa 14-Feb-93 175 74 Scoresby

29 Callum Morison 07-Sep-93 190 74 Lilydale

30 Ben Dolan 04-Jan-92 193 84 Lilydale

31 Nick Sargent 07-Aug-93 179 79 Lilydale

32 Ben Slattery 21-Jan-93 187 79 Mooroolbark

33 Andrew Clifford 12-Aug-93 187 76 Upwey/Tecoma

34 Liam O'Brien 05-Jan-93 199 99 Upwey/Tecoma

35 Pat Lawlor 04-Mar-93 180 74 Vermont

36 Jordan Williams 17-Mar-94 177 72 Woori Yallock

37 David Lang 19-Jun-93 182 69 Glen Waverley Hawks

38 Dalton Graham 3-Jun-93 175 74 Balwyn

42 Scott McInerney 19-Aug-95 176 63 Knox

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Dandenong Stingrays

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Sam Bourke 18-May-94 176 70 Pearcedale Coach: Graeme Yeats Offi ce Address: Shepley Oval, 2 Dale Sutton 28-Jan-93 174 73 Frankston Bombers Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 3 Lachlan Wallace 24-Jan-92 175 71 Frankston YCW Ground Address: Shepley Oval, 4 Robert Hill 01-Nov-93 185 92 Rowville Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 Postal Address: PO Box 1313, Dandenong, 3175 5 Alex Benbow 22-Jan-93 173 70 Beaconsfi eld Telephone: 9791 8656 7 Lachie Whitfi eld 18-Jul-94 182 72 Mornington Facsimile: 9791 8989 8 Nic Tuddenham 24-Feb-94 176 73 Langwarrin Email: [email protected] Website: www.dandenongstingrays.afl vic.com.au 9 Scott Durdin 02-Jun-94 179 74 Narre Warren 10 Nathan Wright 16-Feb-94 183 79 Berwick 11 Billy Rolfe 16-Feb-94 183 77 Frankston YCW PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 08-Jan-94 184 69 Rowville 13 Corey Buchan 24-May-92 190 85 Tyabb 14 Damien Johnston 31-Mar-93 186 80 Beaconsfi eld 15 Jack Sheppard 06-May-93 185 79 Berwick 17 Jackson Dalton 03-Mar-94 182 81 Hampton Park 18 Chris Sewell 16-Nov-94 187 79 Edithvale-Aspendale 19 Travis Bravo 20-Aug-93 177 76 Somerville 20 Matt Rennie 16-Jun-94 188 80 Rowville 22 Brad Hermans 17-Feb-94 170 70 Cranbourne 23 Jason Salopek 22-May-93 174 64 Narre Warren 24 Chris McKay 08-Feb-94 175 70 Berwick 25 Adam Giobbi 19-Mar-93 189 80 Narre Warren 26 Piva Wright 28-Jun-93 189 94 Noble Park 27 Ryan Morrison 06-Mar-94 189 79 Berwick 29 Matt Buntine 19-Oct-93 188 93 Berwick 30 Max Gearon 30-Jan-93 173 87 Cranbourne 31 Adam Jaber 06-Feb-93 191 85 Pakenham 32 Jordan Kelly 27-Jun-93 191 81 Edithvale-Aspendale 33 Jimmy Jennings 13-Feb-92 184 75 Rye 34 Brett O’Hanlon 17-Jul-93 189 82 Edithvale-Aspendale 35 Mitchell Viney 13-Feb-93 180 76 Doveton 36 Stewart Damon 13-Aug-93 197 92 Mornington 37 Jason Pongracic 21-Apr-94 181 82 Koo Wee Rup 38 Rory Luxton 17-Jul-94 189 74 Seaford 39 Nick Haynes 18-May-92 191 70 Frankston Bombers 40 Jarryd Capiron 25-Jun-93 184 83 Edithvale-Aspendale 42 Jake Calvert 30-May-93 192 74 Narre Warren 44 16-Nov-94 200 84 Mt Eliza 45 29-Apr-93 197 87 Somerville 46 Corie Intveen 26-Feb-94 193 77 Narre Warren 47 Andrew Vella 14-Mar-94 176 67 Narre Warren 49 Jake Mullen 23-Aug-93 186 76 Doveton 50 Jayden Gee 05-Jan-94 185 82 Beaconsfi eld 51 Andrew Dean 02-May-94 178 79 Rye 52 Aaron Lees 26-Aug-93 187 84 Seaford 54 Bryce Kellerman 26-Aug-93 177 67 Karingal 55 Joshua Westerman 05-Jan-94 187 69 Frankston YCW 56 Daniel Jackson 21-Mar-94 181 73 Narre Warren 59 09-Dec-93 181 78 Dromana 60 Damien Lawrence 19-Jan-94 177 75 Seaford

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tac cup season 2011 fi xture

METRO ROUND Queensland 15.10.100 def. by Calder Cannons 16.10.106 ROUND 13 Sunday 27th March Sunday 15th May Saturday 16th July Nthrn Knights 14.8.92 def. by Calder Cannons 23.12.150 Gipps. Power 13.10.88 def. Oakleigh Chargers 6.9.45 Oakleigh Chargers 7.6.48 def. by Dand. Stingrays 14.9.93 Eastern Ranges 8.6.54 def. by Oakleigh Chargers 24.13.157 Geelong Falcons 23.16.154 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.7.49 Estrn Ranges 13.9.87 def. by Calder Cannons 19.11.125 Western Jets 10.3.63 def. by Sandringham Dragons 15.13.103 Western Jets 14.11.95 def. by Murray Bushrangers 17.10.112 Gippsland Power 17.14.116 def. Bendigo Pioneers 6.8.44 Northern Knights 12.8.80 vs. Sand. Dragons 11.14.80 ROUND 1 Development Weekend 21st & 22nd May Sunday 17th July Saturday 2nd April Murray Bushrangers 10.8.68 def. by Western Jets 13.11.89 Murray Bushrangers 7.6.38 def. by Geelong Falcons 11.16.82 ROUND 7 Geelong Falcons 11.14.80 def. by Nth Ballarat Rebels 15.12.10 Nth Ballarat Rebels 12.14.86 def. Bendigo Pioneers 6.7.4 3 Saturday 28th May Gippsland Power 9.7.61 def. Dand. Stingrays 7.18.60 Bendigo Pioneers 8.5.53 def. by Nth B. Rebels 13.14.92 Development Weekend 23rd & 24th July Sunday 3rd April Oakleigh Chargers 0.9.9 def. by Tasmania 19.10.124 Eastern Ranges 11.6.72 def. by Western Jets 16.5.101 Calder Cannons 17.14.116 def. Sand. Dragons 7.11.53 ROUND 14 - Road Safety Round Oakleigh Chargers 16.9.105 def. Calder Cannons 14.5.89 Western Jets 10.14.74 def. NSW/ACT RAMS 4.13.37 Saturday 30th July Sandringham Dragons 17.9.111 def. Nthrn Knights 8.11.59 Eastern Ranges 12.8.80 def. by Nthrn Knights 15.9.99 Calder Cannons 18.13.121 def. Oakleigh Chargers 11.13.79 Geelong Falcons 23.12.150 def. M.Bushrangers 13.4.82 Bendigo Pioneers 9.9.63 def. by Nthrn Knights 14.11.95 ROUND 2 Dand. Stingrays 8.8.56 def. by Gippsland Power 14.10.94 Murray Bushrangers 8.9.57 def. by Gippsland Power 12.12.84 Saturday 9th April Sunday 31st July Calder Cannons 13.14.92 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.8.50 ROUND 8 Sand. Dragons 16.16.112 def. Eastern Ranges 6.12.48 Eastern Ranges 11.11.77 def. Murray Bushrangers 9.9.63 Saturday 4th June N t h B a l l a r a t R e b e l s 11 .11 . 7 7 d e f . b y Western Jets 16.11.107 Western Jets 14.10.94 def. Geelong Falcons 9.4.58 Calder Cannons 17.18.120 def. Western Jets 8.5.53 Dand. Stingrays 12.16.88 def. Geelong Falcons 7.6.48 Sand. Dragons 20.12.132 def. Gippsland Power 5.8.38 Dandenong Stingrays 9.11.65 def. Eastern Ranges 9.9.63 Sunday 10th April Bend. Pioneers 9.17.71 def. by Oakleigh Chargers 12.14.86 Development Weekend 6th & 7th August Nth Ballarat Rebels 3.6.24 def. by Dand. Stingrays 12.14.86 Gippsland Power 14.15.99 def. Nth Ballarat Rebels 14.8.92 Nthrn Knights 15.8.98 def. Oakleigh Chargers 13.9.87 Sand. Dragons 5.10.40 def. by Geelong Falcons 12.8.80 ROUND 15 Sunday 5th June Saturday 13th August ROUND 3 Murray Bushrangers 13.9.87 def. by Northern Knights 14.9.93 Dand. Stingrays 15.12.102 def. Sandringham Dragons 14.5.89 Saturday 16th April Northern Knights 16.9.105 def. Murray Bushrangers 15.7.97 Bendigo Pioneers 4.5.29 def. by Gippsland Power 11.26.92 Development Weekend 11th & 12th June Geelong Falcons 18.12.120 def. Eastern Ranges 10.4.64 Nth B.Rebels 10.16.76 def. Murray Bushrangers 11.5.71 Western Jets 20.16.136 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.4.46 Geelong Falcons 10.7.67 def. Dand. Stingrays 9.12.66 ROUND 9 - Country Round Oakleigh Chargers 12.15.87 def. Gippsland Power 10.15.75 Sunday 17th April Saturday 18th June Sunday 14th August Oakleigh Chargers 7.10.52 def. by Sand. Dragons 12.11.83 Bendigo Pioneers 7.16.58 def. by Murray Bushrangers 15.6.96 Nth B. Rebels 14.9.93 def. by Calder Cannons 24.16.160 Western Jets 13.11.89 def. by Northern Knights 15.13.103 Sunday 19th June Calder Cannons 12.7.79 def. by Eastern Ranges 15.9.99 Geelong Falcons 9.7.61 def. Gippsland Power 7.14.56 ROUND 16 Dandenong Stingrays 8.5.53 def. by Nth Ballarat Rebels 14.9.93 Saturday 20th August Development Weekend (Easter) 23rd & 24th April Calder Cannons vs. Nthrn Knights Highgate Rec. Res. 11:00 AM ROUND 10 Gippsland Power vs. Sand. Dragons Morwell Football Ground 12 NOON ROUND 4 Saturday 25th June Geelong Falcons vs. Western Jets Skilled Stadium 1:00 PM Saturday 30th April Bend. Pioneers 14.6.90 def. Calder Cannons 11.10.76 Murray Bushrangers vs. Nth B. Rebels Norm Minns Oval 1:00 PM Dand. Stingrays 13.13.91 def. Oakleigh Chargers 10.9.69 Dand. Stingrays 10.8.68 def. by Western Jets 14.6.90 Oakleigh Chargers vs. Bendigo Pioneers Warrawee Park 2:00 PM Nthrn Knights 13.14.92 def. by NSW/ACT Rams 16.7.103 Oakleigh Chargers 17.14.116 def. Geelong Falcons 11.13.79 Sunday 21st August Bendigo Pioneers 15.11.101 def. by Eastern Ranges 17.8.110 Murray Brangers 7.10.52 def. by Sand. Dragons 14.12.96 Eastern Ranges vs. Dand. Stingrays Box Hill City Oval 11:00 AM Murray Bushrangers 9.12.66 def. by Calder Cannons 14.6.90 Nth Ballarat Rebels 19.17.131 def. Nthrn Knights 9.10.64 Sandringham Dragons 16.8.104 d e f . Q u e e n s l a n d 7. 8 . 5 0 Sunday 26th June ROUND 17 Sunday 1st May Gippsland Power 21.15.141 def. Estrn Ranges 9.4.58 Saturday 27th August Gippsland Power 15.9.99 def. Western Jets 4.8.32 Sand. Dragons vs. Western Jets Highgate Rec. Reserve 9:45 AM Nth Ballarat Rebels 12.10.82 def. Geelong Falcons 10.8.62 ROUND 11 Bendigo Pioneers vs. Dand. Stingrays Highgate Rec. Res. 12:15 PM Saturday 2nd July Gippsland Power vs. Calder Cannons Highgate Rec. Res. 2:45 PM ROUND 5 Eastern Ranges 15.13.103 def. Bendigo Pioneers 15.1.91 Sunday 28th August Saturday 7th May Calder Cannons 14.13.97 def. Dandenong Stingrays 7.5.47 Geelong Falcons vs. Oakleigh Chargers Visy Park 9:45 AM Oakleigh Chargers 15.6.96 def. Western Jets 13.5.83 Nthrn Knights 12.10.82 def. by Geelong Falcons 19.12.126 Murray Bushrangers vs. Eastern Ranges Visy Park 12:15 PM Eastern Ranges 16.9.105 def. Geelong Falcons 6.13.49 Oakleigh Chargers 20.18.138 def. Murray Bushrangers 3.8.26 Nthrn Knights vs. Nth Ballarat Rebels Visy Park 2:45 PM Murray Bushrangers 15.14.104 def. NSW/ACT 10.13.73 Western Jets 13.12.90 def. Gippsland Power 8.8.56 Dandenong Stingrays 14.3.97 def. Queensland 8.5.52 Sunday 3rd July 2011 TAC Cup Finals Series Sand. Dragons 22.13.145 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.9.51 Sand. Dragons 15.17.107 def. North Ballarat Rebels 10.8.68 Qualifying and Elimination Finals Sunday 8th May Saturday 3rd September / Sunday 4th September Calder Cannons 7.8.50 def. Nth Ballarat Rebels 6.11.47 ROUND 12 Semi Finals Nthrn Knights 6.4.40 def. by Gippsland Power 16.15.11 Saturday 9th July Saturday 10th September / Sunday 11th September Western Jets 17.13.115 def. Eastern Ranges 13.8.86 Preliminary Finals ROUND 6 Bendigo Pioneers 8.9.57 def. by Sand. Dragons 20.9.129 Saturday 17th September / Sunday 18th September Saturday 14th May Geelong Falcons 11.10.76 def. Calder Cannons 10.13.73 Grand Final Northern Knights 6.10.46 def. Dandenong. Stingrays 5.5.35 Gippsland Power 14.11.95 def. Northern Knights 6.13.49 Sunday 25th September Etihad Stadium Tasmania 15.15.105 def. Sandringham Dragons 4.8.32 Nth B. Rebels 11.7.73 def. Oakleigh Chargers 9.15.69 Nth Ballarat Rebels 18.8.116 def. Eastern Ranges 10.13.73 Dand. Stingrays 13.10.88 def. Murray Bushrangers 10.4.64 Note: Finals Venues & Times to be advised.

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