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TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Calder Cannons Vs. Eastern Ranges TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Calder Cannons vs. Eastern Ranges Thursday 24th March RAMS Arena at 7.30pm Calder Cannons B Velissaris Tilley Guthrie HB Blythe Reaper Barton C Bramble Ronke Landt HF Rocke Lewis King F Owen Brown O'Sullivan R Barnes Baker McDonald Int Meyers Lever Saad Burnside Bernacki Barba Peters Romero Shannon Eastern Ranges B North Maibaum Ross HB Stanley Keppel Garner C Doueal Haynes Gallucci HF Stavrou Hannon Clarke F Brown Tweedie Nolan R Hayes Jeffs Mynott Int Stevens Lane Lovell Wallis McCormack Robertson Sheppard Jacotine McGowan TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Western Jets vs. Oakleigh Chargers Saturday 26th March IKON Park at 11:00am Western Jets B Philpot Robinson Drage HB Foley Bult Romensky C Papachatzakis Berry Campisi HF Rayner Nicholls Cotter F Graham Bouris Lester R Volkanovski Venables Giarrizzo Int Buykx C. Griffiths Pattison Fogarty Carter McManus Ham Syme Harrison Oakleigh Chargers B Parsons Jones Searle HB Tomaro Ridley Cunningham C Adduci Boucher Duman HF Johnstone McLarty Daicos F Higgins Larkey Kerr R Reeves Lane Walker Int Wooller Thompson Ed. Phillips Summers O'Sullivan Goss Troiani Et. Phillips Jordan TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Geelong Falcons vs. North Ballarat Rebels Saturday 26th March Simonds Stadium at 2.00pm Geelong Falcons B Worpel Schilder Blood HB Dowling McNamara Bennett C Diamond Witherden Killen HF Ettridge Henry McLachlan F Blair Zdybel Holroyd R Darcy B. McCartney Augerinos Int Cockerill Walters Elliot Chafer Arcoraci Parish L. McCarthy Quinn McCarthy North Ballarat Rebels B Waterbury White Dawborn HB Williamson Korewha Lee C McRoberts Berry Wheelahan HF Blackney-Noter Beks Scales F Jones Hausler Johnson R Meek McCluggage Gow Int Harrison Huppatz O'Connor Lawrence Drew Bilney McQueen Beddison TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Murray Bushrangers vs. Bendigo Pioneers Saturday 26th March Deakin Reserve at 1.00pm Murray Bushrangers B Welsh Nihill Hemphill HB Garthwaite Sproule Williamson C Morrison Brodie Pinnuck HF McKeown H. Boyd Tiziani F Neagle Marshall Spargo R Lynch Cousins Simpkin Int Donaghey Page Gallagher Paton Butts Paech Marr Wallace Bendigo Pioneers B Fitzgerald Jones Campbell HB Farrell Darling O'Brien C Miller Mutch Henderson HF Saunders McDonell Wallace F Kirby Neaves Exell R Norris Atley Daniels Int Dow Formosa Twigg Bath Booth Betson Higgs Whitford Rosengren TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Gippsland Power vs. Dandenong Stingrays Saturday 26th March Traralgon Football Ground at 1.00pm Gippsland Power B Mulqueen Hughes Timms HB Harrison Patullo Hayes C Voss Ainsworth Marsh HF Quigley Henness Stephenson F Jiath Byers Masterson R Jones Hodge Hogan Int Dessent Hearn McKeon Mckenzie Rout Renooy Walsh Oldham Armour Dandenong Stingrays B McKay Gains Piper HB Clark Doman Morrish C T. Jok Dalmau Allsop HF La Fontaine Battle Darling F Dickson McCarthy Fowler R Hughes Glen Poholke Int DeWit Gill-Renouf Atkins Lewis Martello Freeman Murphy Clavarino Kleverkamp TAC Cup Teams: Round 1 Northern Knights vs. Sandringham Dragons Saturday 26th March IKON Park at 1:30pm Northern Knights B Coffield Fitzgerald Wilson HB Lipinski Shea Lamanna C Bradley Bunker Blakey HF Naish Wachinger Thomas F McKay Christou Grace R Roberts Signorello Murphy Int Tardio Harman Sanelli Jones Lentini S. Paterson Reinbold Reid Naddaaf Sandringham Dragons B Murphy M. Williams Hayward HB Sakeson Larkin McGrath C Burt Taranto Lyons HF Florent Mclean Polson F Mitchell-Russell Smith Krakauer R Filipovic Lok Setterfield Int Lewis-Smith Jarnestrom Styles Beveridge Rogers James Zimmerman Morrisby Trew .
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