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APPROVED LICENSEES EDITORIAL AFL dream lasts a long time NOT only do and have much in common, but they highlight the important role that the Peter Jackson VFL plays in providing opportunities for talented players beyond their eighteenth year. Dwyer and Gibson’s football journey began 10 years ago with a top 10 ranking in that when, in the same year, they came through the Geelong category in the AFL. Falcons and Oakleigh Chargers’ talent programs Collingwood provided Dwyer, aged respectively. 26, the opportunity he was seeking when they rookie listed When neither player was selected in any of the AFL Drafts him last year. Such was his form pre-season that Dwyer both headed to the VFL – Dwyer went Port Melbourne; was elevated to the senior list before the start of the Gibson the Box Hill Hawks. season and he has racked up 15 AFL games. Interestingly, both took time to adapt and adjust to the What the accomplishments of Dwyer and Gibson, along tempo, speed and standard of the Peter Jackson VFL. with more than 50 other ex-VFL players currently on AFL Dwyer played the solitary senior game in his fi rst season; club lists, illustrates is the meaningful role played by the Gibson spent the season entirely in the Development Peter Jackson VFL in player development. League. The reality is that not every player will be drafted when While Gibson attracted enough interest by Hawthorn to they exit the TAC Cup competition. him after his second season in the VFL; Dwyer’s senior game total remained in single digits. Players all face different challenges – injury; school commitments; late physical development; opportunity or When his stay on Hawthorn’s list didn’t gain any traction restricted access to a TAC Cup program given the logistics and he was delisted, Gibson returned to Box Hill Hawks. and travel obligations required from some areas of Victoria. Over the ensuing seasons Dwyer and Gibson forged Just because players don’t get drafted out of the TAC Cup signifi cant careers with their respective VFL clubs. competition it doesn’t mean that their desire or aspirations Both players won best and fairests; both gained selection of playing AFL should cease. in the VFL Team of the Year. Gibson was elevated to captain of Box Hill Hawks; Dwyer represented the VFL in a State As we’ve seen with both Dwyer and Gibson a football match. ‘apprenticeship’ has no expiration date. Seasons playing in the Development League and the Peter Jackson VFL can While at times visions of playing in the AFL may have form part of a player’s progression along football’s learning seemed light years away, Dwyer and Gibson’s dream never curve. wavered. Players with a dream should never lose sight of it. The two Gibson, aged 25, gained his break when North Melbourne Sams didn’t. rookie listed him after the 2011 season. He broke into the AFL at the midway point of the 2012 season and ended up Grant Williams leading the club in uncontested possessions and fi nished AFL Victoria General Manager

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2 www.afl vic.com.au RACE TO THE FINALS RACE TO THE FINALS CAN anyone catch Geelong? Can Dandenong Stingrays and Western Jets fi nally shake the monkey from their back? Can reigning premiers Oakleigh Chargers make a late charge for the eight? All these questions and more will be answered over the CALDER CANNONS coming weeks as the TAC Cup gets down to the pointy end Position: Eighth of the season. Record: 7-7 With three home and away games left in the season only Percentage: 111.98 Geelong and Eastern are assured of playing fi nals with Story so far: After a season that has ebbed and fl owed, Calder has gained momentum heading into the business eight other clubs vying for the remaining six spots. end of the home and away season. Signifi cantly, Calder’s Here is a look at those clubs’ season, what confronts them trip to Wangaratta last week proved decisive as not only and where they’ll end up. did its nine goal win keep them in the eight, but kept alive an outside chance of moving into the top four. What’s Ahead: Sandringham (Neutral), Geelong (A), Eastern (H) The equation: For Calder to earn the double chance they’ll have to extend their current winning streak to a season-high fi ve. While the Cannons will regain its private school players for the fi nal two home and away games, so, too will everyone else. Victory against Sandringham will go a long way to ensuring they seal a spot in the eight. Defeat against the Dragons will make the Cannons vulnerable.

DANDENONG SOUTHERN STINGRAYS Position: Fourth Record: 8-6 Percentage: 124.2 Story so far: It’s all been about streaks for the Stingrays. Dandenong has either won or lost games in bunches. The Stingrays dropped two, won fi ve, lost four and now are on a three game tear. For veteran coach Graeme Yeats the most pleasing aspect is that the Stingrays are hitting form at the right time of the season. The concerning thing is that Dandenong has lost to all those clubs above them – Geelong (65-points), Eastern (10) and Gippsland (23). What’s Ahead: North Ballarat (A), Gippsland (H), Geelong (N) The equation: Dandenong will play fi nals, but whether they will seize a double chance is dependent on how long its latest winning streak lasts. The Stingrays would need to defeat North Ballarat and Gippsland to lock away a top four spot before they face the daunting prospect of ending the home and away season against ladder leader Geelong.

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EASTERN RANGES GIPPSLAND POWER Position: Second Position: Third Record: 10-4 Record: 8-6 Percentage: 128.1 Percentage: 125.5 Story so far: After seasons mired at the wrong end of the Story so far: With eight wins from its fi rst 11 games, ladder, Eastern has emerged this season not only to be Gippsland Power had every reason to think they had a lock certain fi nalist, but also legitimate Grand Final contender. on a top four position. But, the landscape has changed The Ranges have ridden to the top tiers of the ladder on dramatically in the past three rounds as Gippsland has a combined team performance, but it helps when Mitch dropped three straight. Admittedly, they were against top Honeychurch, Ben Cavarra, and, of two clubs Geelong and Eastern and a surging Western, but course, Tom Boyd, the hottest property in the TAC Cup, in the losses mean that the Power faces a fi ght to keep in the the team, even if it’s only been for little cameos. Highlight top four. of the season was an 18-goal win against Geelong What’s Ahead: Northern (A), Dandenong (A), Bendigo (H) Falcons. The equation: Gippsland will know after the next two What’s Ahead: Murray (H), Oakleigh (H),Calder (A) games, both on the road, just where it will sit come fi nals. Losses against the Knights and Stingrays, both clubs that The equation: After injuring himself in the NAB AFL Under also hold aspirations of top four fi nishes, will puncture the 18 Championships, Boyd is expected back before the end Power’s double chance aspirations. of the home and away season and that will bolster the Ranges. Eastern have enough credits to indicate they will hold down second spot and gain a double chance.

GEELONG FALCONS Position: First Record: 12-2 Percentage: 156.8 Story so far: Geelong has been the benchmark from early in the season. The Falcons have been ruthless. Five times they’ve won by 10 plus goals and such has been their dominance that 11 times they’ve held the opposition to single digit goals. There was an aberration in Round 9 after they won eight in a row where they inexplicably lost by 18-goals against Eastern. Yes, it was during the AFL Under 18 Championships where Geelong had a cricket team playing for Vic Country, but Eastern was also without its stars. Apart from that, Geelong’s only other blemish was against Northern where they lost by seven-points last weekend. What’s Ahead: Bendigo (A), Calder (H), Dandenong (N) The equation: Geelong will end the season on top of the ladder unless they lose all three remaining games and that’s not going to happen. With all its jets – Lewis Taylor, James Tsitas, and Fraser Fort back and fi ring, Geelong is still the club the others have to beat.

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MURRAY BUSHRANGERS NORTHERN KNIGHTS Position: Seventh Position: Seventh Record: 8-6 Record: 7-6-1 Percentage: 94.1 Percentage: 96.4 Story so far: Northern struggled to fi nd much or any Story so far: Murray sits about mid-ladder and that traction early in the season. At the half way mark the refl ects their season. The Bushrangers have beaten up Knights boasted just three wins and a draw and Geelong, on the clubs below them, but have fl oundered against Eastern and Gippsland all comfortably defeated them. But, those above them. Apart from a three-point win against to its credit Northern, with Josh Turner leading from the Gippsland back in Round 4, Murray is 0-4 against clubs front, have regrouped to win four of its past fi ve games. above them. And, in recent weeks, both Dandenong and Signifi cantly, they’ve defeated Dandenong and Calder and Calder have really dealt out some hefty defeats. last week they infl icted the second loss for Geelong. What’s Ahead: Eastern (A), Sandringham (N), Northern (H) What’s Ahead: Gippsland (H), North Ballarat (A), Murray (H) The equation: Tough road into the fi nals as they travel to The equation: With stars and Marcus Melbourne to meet Eastern and then they face the Dragons Bontempelli now back, Northern’s confi dence will be and Knights with all their private school students back on soaring that it can go head-to-head with any club. With deck. With a poor percentage, Murray must win two of a favorable run home, Northern can not only lock away a its remaining games, and one of those must be against fi nal’s berth, but with three wins can push for a top four Sandringham, to lock away a fi nals spot. spot.

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SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS Position: Ninth Record: 6-7-1 Percentage: 91.8 Story so far: Sandringham’s season has gone in blocks of wins and losses. Unfortunately for the Dragons the blocks of wins haven’t been greater than two in a row and its losses have been for extended blocks. Interestingly, Sandringham appears to have Eastern’s number as they’ve beaten the Ranges twice this season. Three loses by 15-points or less hasn’t helped, but neither did a sobering 79-point loss against Dandenong last week. What’s Ahead: Calder (A), Murray (N), Western (N) The equation: While it will regain all its private school players, including the classy for the last two games it may be too late. The Dragons really must defeat Calder next round or its pulse may be too faint to revive. OAKLEIGH CHARGERS WESTERN JETS Position: Tenth Position: Sixth Record: 5-8-1 Record: 7-6-1 Percentage: 77.1 Percentage: 111.9 Story so far: The Chargers have endured long periods Story so far: With all coaches talking about consistency where they struggled to make an impact. Oakleigh won and competitiveness, Jets coach Torin Baker can’t only one match from Round 5 through 12 and they were complain about either. Western has come to play each dealt some hefty losses during that time. Oakleigh has and every game. Its biggest losing margin was against struggled to apply scoreboard pressure – eight times Sandringham – 23 points – way back in Round 1. The Jets they’ve kicked single digit goals and only once have they have played in a competition-high 10 games decided by kicked a 100-plus point scoreline. Hard fought wins against three goals or less and boast a 6-4 record. And, then there Northern and Bendigo have given them a fl ickering hope of was a blow out 105-point win against Eastern. seeing fi nal’s action What’s Ahead: Oakleigh (A), Bendigo (A), Sandringham What’s Ahead: Western (H), Eastern (A), North Ballarat (N) (H) The equation: With all its remaining games against The equation: For Oakleigh to play fi nals and defend clubs outside the eight, Western can lock away a fi nal’s its premiership crown all the stars have to align, most appearance and with three wins push for a top four spot. noticeably they can’t afford to drop one match. And, that’s no easy assignment with Western and Eastern waiting in the next two games.

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8 www.afl vic.com.au Determined Langdon keen to impress To be an AFL footballer, you need a good head on your hard look at your desire to play football at AFL level shoulders. Tom Langdon is a TAC Cup Under 18 player for because if your answer isn’t a resounding yes, then you’re the Sandringham Dragons and he is already showing signs wasting your own and other people’s time,” an inspired of becoming a future AFL footballer. Langdon told True Zebras. He has had to fi ght draft demons and see some of his “You have to really take that negative experience of not mate’s play AFL while he has bided his time at Under 18 getting drafted and learn from it, because it is such a large level. But Langdon knows what he needs to improve on and as the joint captain of the Dragons, he is a promising disappointment in your life and if your let it get the better draft prospect later this year. of you, then you really won’t have the confi dence to give it another crack.” Langdon is a bright, young 19 year old and he has excelled with the Dragons this year. He describes himself as The young Dragon has had to take it on the chin and move a midfi elder, with his best attributes “composure and on. decision making under pressure.” Even though Langdon has missed one draft opportunity, He has played nine games, kicking fi ve goals, and this has there are always more chances to be selected by one led to playing four eye-catching matches at VFL level with of the 18 clubs. Langdon has been appointed co-captain the Sandringham Zebras. of the Dragons this year and he has acknowledged the The bustling 188cm utility was praised post-match after his responsibility that comes with it. fi rst VFL game by his coach Simon McPhee, with Langdon able to pin-point the major differences between Under 18 Langdon is a joint captain with Max Hayes and he believes and VFL level. that they “complement each other well.” “The greater class and smarts of opposition players Captaining a club can be a hard challenge – especially for forces you to concentrate for the full 120 minutes which Under 18 players – but the chance to captain with Hayes has been a learning curve for me, as you cannot drop in has opened up his eyes to his football life. concentration for a second or your opponent will cut you “His vocal presence around the group is something which up,” Langdon told True Zebras. he displays at the Dragons which is important part of being In his four games at VFL level, Langdon has averaged 18 a leader of a club and something which I probably aren’t disposals, 4.5 marks and 2 tackles. In the match against [sic] as strong in,” Langdon told True Zebras. Williamstown, Langdon was selected in the 22 after playing three games as the Zebras’ 23rd man and he has “Leading through actions is something I believe strongly in relished the opportunity. as captain. I think Max and I work quite well together.” “To be selected in the 22 against Williamstown was yet The Sandringham Dragons’ talent manager, Ryan O’Connor, again another step up with greater expectations put on you was shocked that Langdon missed out on AFL selection to play your role for the team.” last year. As O’Connor explains, the opportunity for Langdon in action But Langdon’s Langdon to captain his TAC Cup side has helped him for Sandringham career hasn’t overcome draft disappointment. Dragons earlier always been this year “To be focused on other things other than just his own rosy. Langdon describes the game in a way and the leadership role and trying to tie the emotions of not boys together has been really good. But I think that has being drafted as been one of the things that has helped him concentrate on “a diffi cult time” other things and maybe move past the disappointment of and he has been last year,” O’Connor told True Zebras. driven to rectify O’Connor sees Langdon as a complete role model, as that missed opportunity. Langdon is “mature off the fi eld” as well as on it. “At the end of While it is fair to say that no-one should get too excited the day, not come draft time, Langdon’s skills and presence around his getting drafted teammates is something that every aspiring AFL player forces you to would love to have. have a strong By Nick Ciantar

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www.afl vic.com.au *15%*15% off your electricity usage based on Alinta Energy’s published StandiStanding 10 Tariffs for Victoria. Terms and conditions apply.apply. Not available with solar. TAC CUP RADIO GAMES TAC CUP RADIO PREVIEW The TAC Cup Radio team will broadcast from Eureka Stadium for the North Ballarat Rebels versus Dandenong Stingrays clash. The Rebels will want to fi nish the season on a high and attempt to get off the bottom of the ladder. The boys from Dandenong need to keep winning to keep their spot in the top 4. One player who will want to show the AFL world of his skills will be Clayton McCartney who missed out on a spot on the AFL Combine earlier in the week. Prediction – With a top for spot up for grabs, the Stingrays will be too sharp and slick for the Rebels. Stingrays by 36 points – Gabe Sorrentino. TAC CUP RADIO REVIEW Knights’ clip Falcons Last week, the TAC Cup Radio team witnessed the match Falcons, Taylor, Tsitas and Beardsell were continuing their between the Northern Knights and the Geelong Falcons. form the previous two quarters. The game had a vast number of potential fi rst round draft With a 19-point lead going into the fi nal term, was the prospects and the match delivered in spades. A strong lead enough for the Knights, who were kicking into a stiff northerly breeze meant an advantage kicking to the City breeze? After the fi rst two minutes, the lead had dwindled end of Preston City Oval. The Knights had fi rst use and at to 7 points, after two very quick goals to the Falcons. They times struggled to take full advantage. A couple of bombs dominated the centre breaks all day, winning the important from helped the Knights to a 17-point statistic 19 to 6. To the Knights credit they stemmed the quarter time lead. early onslaught and withstood the pressure. A goal to Sam In the second quarter, it was the Falcons turn to kick with Switkowski and precise kicking allowed the Knights to hold the wind. The Falcons dominated the inside 50’s, according onto possession of the football for a large amount of time, to the TAC Cup Radio stats man, 19 to 4, but the Falcons which ensured a fantastic win to the Knights. were wasteful and at half time the scores were level. The TAC Cup Radio team voted Lewis Taylor best on The third quarter saw the best football of the season. It ground. His four quarter effort was outstanding for the was skilful and tough, with plenty of ebbs and fl ows. The Falcons. Quizzically, the Geelong Falcons were unable to Falcons into the wind were brave and kicked 4 goals but fi nd room for him in their best six on the ground. For the the Knights were playing with a bravado and courage, a Knights, there were many great contributors on the fi eld, team full of confi dence, they were able to score 7 goals including Turner, Tardio, Lennon, Iacobaccio, Castagna, and for the third term. For the Knights Josh Turner and Jason Kalanj. Other excellent players for Falcons were Tsitas, Castagna were fantastic in the third term and for the Beardsell, Fort and Nelson.

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Phil Crooks (58) - TAC Cup Radio Rick Morris (55) - TAC Cup Radio Gabe Sorrentino (56) - TAC Cup Radio Geelong Falcons Geelong Falcons Geelong Falcons Dandenong Stingrays Dandenong Stingrays Dandenong Stingrays Oakleigh Chargers Oakleigh Chargers Oakleigh Chargers Eastern Ranges Eastern Ranges Calder Cannons Calder Cannons Sandringham Dragons Northern Knights Northern Knights Gippsland Power

www.taccup.com.au 11 NAB AFL DRAFT COMBINE 2013 NAB AFL Draft Combine players announced A TOTAL of 43 players from the TAC Cup have been invited to October’s NAB AFL Draft Combine. Seven players from the Sandringham Dragons, seven , Geelong Falcons from the Geelong Falcons and six each from the Murray Lewis Taylor, Geelong Falcons Bushrangers and Oakleigh Chargers make up a healthy James Tsitas, Geelong Falcons contingent from Australia’s best underage football competition. Jack Leslie, Gippsland Power Nathan Drummond, Murray Bushrangers The nine TAC Cup players chosen in the All-Australian team following the NAB AFL U18 Championships, including , Murray Bushrangers fi rst-round draft prospects , Tom Boyd and Lewis , Murray Bushrangers Taylor were all offered invites to the Combine, alongside Sam Bennett, North Ballarat Rebels others who have impressed solely through their TAC Cup , North Ballarat Rebels performances. , North Ballarat Rebels Selection at the Combine relies on interest from AFL recruiters with a player needing at least fi ve clubs to , North Ballarat Rebels request their attendance. VIC METRO Over fi ve days, 98 players will undergo a series of fi tness Michael Apeness, Eastern Ranges and skill-based tasks, including the gruelling beep test, the 20m sprint and the Nathan Buckley kicking test. Tom Boyd, Eastern Ranges The Combine will also enable AFL clubs to come-face-to , Eastern Ranges face with the country’s best talent and interview potential Daniel McStay, Eastern Ranges draftees. Marcus Bontempelli, Northern Knights AFL National and International Talent Manager Kevin Cameron Conlon, Northern Knights Sheehan said the NAB AFL Draft Combine is an integral Ben Lennon, Northern Knights part of the decision-making process for AFL recruiters. , Oakleigh Chargers “This year’s Draft Combine will be the twentieth time the Darcy Byrne-Jones, Oakleigh Chargers clubs have come together to test the country’s best young , Oakleigh Chargers footballers. Aiden Franetic, Oakleigh Chargers “Clubs are widening their focus to include more senior players. It is very positive to see players from state league Jay Kennedy-Harris, Oakleigh Chargers competitions being given the chance to come one step Will Maginness, Oakleigh Chargers closer to joining an AFL list,” he said. , Sandringham Dragons A host of other players will receive an invitation to , Sandringham Dragons attend the state combine, which consist of the same high Josh Kelly, Sandringham Dragons performance measures as the National Combine. Tom Langdon, Sandringham Dragons VIC COUNTRY Zac Merrett, Sandringham Dragons Isaiah Miller, Bendigo Pioneers Christian Salem, Sandringham Dragons , Dandenong Stingrays Alex Spencer, Sandringham Dragons Billy Hartung, Dandenong Stingrays , Western Jets , Dandenong Stingrays Nick Bourke, Geelong Falcons NEW SOUTH WALES/ACT Aaron Christensen, Geelong Falcons Kieran Ellis, Murray Bushrangers Fraser Fort, Geelong Falcons Michael Gibbons, Murray Bushrangers Darcy Gardiner, Geelong Falcons , Murray Bushrangers

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BENDIGO PIONEERS: The DANDENONG STINGRAYS: The Pioneers would like to welcome Dandenong Stingrays would like to take Geelong Falcons to Epsom Huntly this time to thank all parents, players’ Rec Reserve for our game today. sponsors and friends for their support We would also like to welcome and thank the TAC for and much need help in making each helping us to organise our TAC Cup Activity day and ‘Wipe home and away game take place. Many parents and off 5’ Promotion. Throughout the month of August, the volunteer staff have given up an enormous amount of the free time each week in regards to travel as well as making TAC will be promoting a state-wide campaign encouraging the player and staff dinners each Thursday night. A special Victorians to “Wipe off 5” from their speed limits whilst thanks to Kim O’Sullivan and her band of photographers driving. Along with the AFL, AFL Victoria will be supporting each week who keep the Facebook and web site pages this campaign and message through various initiatives ticking over with action shots. Please check us out on across the TAC Cup and Peter Jackson VFL Competitions. facebook. The club also launched their own APP last week. Please come over and make your pledge on our Wipe off Please search the APP store for the free TEAM APP, once 5 Promotion. The Pioneers would also again like to thank downloaded look for the Dandenong Southern Stingrays their major sponsors Bendigo Bank, Top End Training, APP. This weeks round 15 match against Ballarat Rebels LaTrobe University, Stramit, Subway, Holiday Inn, The was the 10th away games this year, with one home game Cabbage Patch, The Bendigo Advertiser, Goldfi elds remaining against the Gippsland Power in two weeks time Catering, Dunlop Pitson, The Rising Sun, The National the season is closely coming to an end. With 3 rounds to Hotel and Bendigo Coachlines for their continued support play before fi nals the players have put us in a position to in 2013. Please also check out our web page for details on play fi nals in 2013, but without our amazing parents and our 21st Celebration Dinner held in September. Go Pios. staff we wouldn’t have been able to provide the games week in week out. Mark Wheeler Talent Manager. The CALDER CANNONS: The Cannons Dandenong Southern Stingrays are now on Twitter, please follow us at Dandenong Stingrays@DandyStingrays would like to thank the Murray Bushrangers for hosting us at Norm EASTERN RANGES: We welcome the Minns Oval last weekend, it was a Murray Bushrangers to Shepley Oval great trip for the group and one that today in what shall be a fantastic game we always enjoy. This week we look forward to the of TAC Cup Footy. The Eastern Ranges challenge of again taking on the Sandringham Dragons, wish all our players in local fi nals good this time around at Preston City Oval. It promises to be luck. Thank you to all our families who ventured down a hard fought and tight encounter, as all games will be to Morwell last Saturday to see us record an important coming towards the end of the Home and Away Season. away win. As far as we know it was the fi rst time in 8 or The Cannons 5th Annual Auction Night is taking place more years that we have beaten Gippsland at home. Also this Friday 9th August at the Highgate Recreation Reserve a reminder for our families we have organised to meet Function Room. With guest speakers and numerous at Knox Club on the 18th August after the game against sporting and lifestyle items up for grabs, we hope to see Oakleigh at Box Hill at 3pm for nibbles and drinks. Please all staff, players, friends, families and supporters of the let Mary know if you are attending. We would like to Cannons there! Anyone that is able to donate items for thank all our wonderful partners for their on-going support the evening, or to book your tickets, please contact the through the 2013 season. These include Bayswater Jayco, Cannons offi ce on 8339 7482 or at [email protected]. The Knox Club, Bendigo Bank Community Branches, Phil Mundays Panel Works, SBH Auto Sales, Excel Drive Be sure to jump on the website (www.caldercannons.afl vic. School, Ultratune Croydon & Ringwood, Diadora Australia, com.au) or follow us on Twitter for all the latest info and Musashi and Subway Chirnside Park for all their support. updates @CalderCannonsFC. Go the mighty Cannons! We would like to extend our appreciation to ConnectEast for their support of the ConnectEast Scholarship program which assists families from Multicultural & Diverse backgrounds.

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GIPPSLAND POWER: Our 10 point MURRAY BUSHRANGERS: The loss to Eastern Ranges and results Bushrangers congratulate the following six in other matches have certainly players who have been invited to attend thrown the TAC Cup ladder spots the NAB AFL National Draft Combine from 3 to 8 wide open. It is now in September - Nick Holman, Jarman obvious that the make-up of the fi nal 8 will go to the Impey, Nathan Drummond, Michael wire and so will the fi nishing order. Eastern overcame our Gibbons, Max King and Kieran Ellis. A further four players handy quarter time advantage to round us up and go on will attend the Victoria State Combine - Jydon Neagle, BJ Squire, Dan Howe and Jake Sharp. This is a fantastic and win well and, in doing so, showed they are worthy effort for each of the players and a great reward for their of their top 2 spot. Today we meet Northern Knights in hard work and effort over the 2013 season and prior. As a the second leg of a double-header at Preston and, after 3 club we are proud of the achievement and wish all players successive losses, we are well aware of the need to get the best of luck when they test. The Bushrangers would back on the winners list. Our hosts are coming off a win also like to thank Adam Ramanauskas and Nigel Carmody over the competition leaders last week and are now just (ESP) and Kinnear Beatson() for their time 2 ladder points behind us, so spectators should witness a last Wednesday evening as they shared their insights into high class encounter. A big thank you to all those players player agents and the draft for both players and parents. and offi cials involved with the very successful Under 14 A great session that was very well received - thanks guys. All-Stars curtain-raiser last Saturday. Players selected Just a reminder about the Ball next weekend (Aug 10th) to came from the Bairnsdale & District, Central Gippsland, book your spot with AJ Carson ASAP if you haven’t done Sale & District, South Gippsland, Traralgon & District and so already. Go Bushies! Warragul & District junior football leagues and they put on a fi ne display of junior football at that level. We wish all NORTH BALLARAT REBELS: This week these junior leagues the very best for their respective fi nals we welcome the Dandenong Stingrays to series which will start this month. We would like to thank Eureka Stadium. No doubt Ballarat will our player parents for providing food and refreshments for welcome them with some nice favourable all of our home game after-match functions throughout weather for the game. Our games against the season. Your donations and your contributions of time the Stingrays are always very competitive an effort are very much appreciated. Coming up :- Sat.10 and the Rebels would have gained some confi dence / Sun.11 Aug. – Development weekend – no TAC Cup knowing they can match the top teams after their matches; Sat.17 Aug. Dandenong Southern Stingrays vs. encouraging performance last week against the Western Jets. Congratulations to Louis Herbert, Matt Crouch, Gippsland Power at Dandenong at 1.30 PM; Sat.24 Aug. Sam Bennett and Dallas Willsmore and their selection Gippsland Power vs. Bendigo Pioneers at Morwell at 11.00 to attend this years NAB AFL National Combine held in AM; Sat. 31 Aug. / Sun. 1 Sept. – TAC Cup fi nals begin. early October. Hopefully a few more Rebels will get the opportunity to attend the National or State Combine over the coming weeks with some fi ne performances over the last 3 Round of the year. Well done to Lachlan Cassidy on his debut with the Roosters last week at their 23rd player. These opportunities only give the players a better realization of the next level of football they need to aim for. Don›t forget our Presentation Day will be held on the 6th of October at St Patricks College. Ticket and booking procedure will be posted to all Families over this week. Go Rebels.

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NORTHERN KNIGHTS: Today, the SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS: The Northern Knights take on Gippsland Sandringham Dragons would like to Power in the second match of a TAC Cup congratulate the 7 Dragons players invited double header at Preston City Oval. This to the National Combine to be held in game promises to be a tight affair, as only two points October, the equal most invitations for a separate the teams on the TAC Cup Ladder. We invite TAC Cup team this year. The Dragons players invited to the both Gippsland players and their parents to join us in our combine are: Josh Kelly, Christian Salem, Nathan Freeman, Aftermatch, in the “Grandstand” Function Room, after the , Tom Langdon, Alex Spencer and Karl Amon. game. On Wednesday, 7th August, the Knights will be We hope that there is some good news for some of our holding a Player Transition/Draft Information Evening for other boys with invitations for the State Combine yet to be all top-aged players and their parents, at Visy Park, prior to published. training with the Northern Blues VFL Team. Please see our Knight Life Newsletter online for more details. On Monday, WESTERN JETS: The Western Jets would 12th August the Northern Knights have arranged for Green like to thank all players that got involved in Beret award winner Mark Squirrell, to present to our TAC our ‘Drive to a match’ activity last weekend. Cup Squad. Along with the players, we invite all staff We would like to congratulate all players and parents to attend this presentation that will be held who have represented the club this season in the “Grandstand’ Function Room at Preston City Oval and commend them on their performances to date. We commencing at 6:15pm. Full details will be in this week’s hope the next three weeks sets us up to play fi nals footy. Knight Life Newsletter. Congratulations to Jade Gresham Our VFL partners the Williamstown Football Club is holding who won the MVP Award for the Flying Boomerang its inaugural Asian Community Day on Sunday 11th August Squad at the recent U/16 National Championships. We at Burbank Oval with activities commencing at 11.00am. also congratulate our TAC Cup players who received their ALL GATE RECEIPTS WILL BE DONATED TO THE CASEY NAB AFL National Combine invitations last week. For any TUTUNGI FUND. Go to their website for further details further news on the Northern Knights, please visit our (www.williamstownfc.com.au). Website at: www.knights.sportingpulse.net

OAKLEIGH CHARGERS: Today we welcome the Western Jets to Warrawee Park for round 15 of the season. Both sides will be looking to give a strong account of themselves and improve their positions on the ladder as well as the development of players on their lists. We have announced the date for our club’s Presentation Night which will include the counting of the Best & Fairest voting - Friday 20th September at the Mulgrave Country Club will be the last formal function for the season. Please contact the club on 9563 0588 for bookings. We would like to acknowledge and thank our Major Sponsor for the 2013 season Bendigo Bank – Murrumbeena. We are thrilled to have such a committed Major Partner, thank you very much. I encourage families and staff to give them a call for all your loan requirements. Other partner sponsors are: Mulgrave Country Club, Active Lifestyle, Chadstone Toyota, Telstra South Melbourne, Diadora, Musashi, Subway, Genuine Print and Grilled Carnegie.

www.taccup.com.au 15 WILL AUSTIN North Ballarat Rebel firing in L2P and at the CFA To say Will Austin is having a big year would be an or three buses home from training, we wanted to help him understatement. out by driving him home and getting him to drive home,” Since January, the 17-year-old has been training to be a Partington said. fi refi ghter, made his TAC Cup debut with North Ballarat “By doing that, he’s been able to learn to drive in different Rebels, played for the Laguntas indigenous representative conditions, especially given he lives in Ballarat for some team and learnt to drive through the L2P program. of the week and with his Mum in Glenlyon the rest of the “L2P has been a huge help,” Austin said. time. We wanted to give him as much help with his hours “I was on the waiting list at 16 but didn’t get much as possible.” learning done that Glenlyon is a tiny town about 10 minutes’ drive from year at all because I Daylesford, and 45 minutes from Ballarat. It’s where Austin had no one to drive volunteers at his local CFA on Sundays. with. Now I do and I’ve been getting “When I was young and living in Hepburn Springs, we lost the hours up each our house in a fi re there. That inspired me (to volunteer Friday.” with the CFA), seeing fi refi ghters do what they do,” he Rebels talent said. manager Phil “My dream, of course, is to one day get drafted to an AFL Partington has also club. At 21, you can become a paid fi refi ghter, and I’m supervised Austin doing a school-based plumbing apprenticeship as well.” behind the wheel, On fi eld, Austin plies his trade both at half-back and in the as an extra mentor midfi eld. outside the L2P program, delivered He has played fi ve TAC Cup games for the Rebels as by Hepburn Health a bottom-age player this season, and ran out for the Service. Laguntas Tigers in the last development round. “With Will, once “It’s a massive step up (from local club footy) and I still we found out he haven’t got used to the level of speed. You really have to was catching two switch on.” TAC CUP FUTURE STARS TAC CUP FUTURE STARS Tune in TAC Cup Future Stars every Sunday at 1:00pm on Channel 9. Each week they catch up with rising TAC Cup stars as part of the Slowing Down Segment. Christian Salem- Sandringham dragons Favourite hobby outside footy? Mila Kunis or Miranda Kerr? Soccer defi nitely Mila If you could invite any three people to dinner who would Coach says too much? they be? Have a genuine buy in Mila Kunis, Cristiano Ronaldo and Robin Van Persie Favourite road trip destination? Best thing about TAC CUP Footy? Down the coast to Phillip Island Friends that you make Spell Coonabarabran Favourite movie? Coonawhat? Get rich or die trying Three things you couldn’t live without? Shifter? FIFA, phone, bed 50cent in da club

16 www.afl vic.com.au AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT Indigenous girls given Kickstart chance AFL Victoria is proud to announce the launch of the Female Kickstart Program for Indigenous girls aged 14-18. The Kickstart program has been a key driver in developing establish a female component. young male indigenous footballers for more than six years “There has been such rapid growth in Youth Girls football and will now incorporate a Youth Girls component to help in recent years and it’s hoped the Kickstart program can cater for the growing number of girls playing football. help encourage young indigenous girls to stay involved In a milestone for both indigenous and female football, the with the game.” fi rst ever Kickstart Youth Girls National Championships will To facilitate the program, AFL Victoria has welcomed be held in Melbourne from September 8-13, and involve Bridget Barker to the role of Female Kickstart Coordinator. teams from every state of Australia. Bridget fi nished a Bachelor of Arts in 2012, majoring in Teams will compete in a special nine-a-side format, with Australian Indigenous Studies, and has pursued various a champion to be crowned at the end of what is sure to be internships, volunteer work and paid work with Aboriginal an exciting week of football. organisations in different parts of Australia. Victoria will be represented by a squad of 12, which will be She has also played Youth Girls and senior football at picked when an estimated 40 girls converge on Melbourne Melbourne University WFC and now coaches their Under for a special training session on Saturday August 24. 18 Youth Girls team. After the team is chosen it will complete two further Any girls interested in attending the trial day on Saturday training sessions before coming together in Melbourne for August 24 asked to please fi ll out the expression of the inaugural championships. interest online at www.afl vic.com.au AFL Victoria’s Indigenous Programs Manager Aaron Clark For any further information contact Female Kickstart said Kickstart was designed to use football as a vehicle to Coordinator Bridget Barker, email: bridget.barker@afl vic. promote awareness in participation, health, education and com.au or phone: 0422 360 133. employment, to Indigenous communities. “The Kickstart program might be football based and the girls will certainly have the opportunity to improve their skills, but it’s also about developing young leaders and strengthening their knowledge of their cultural heritage,” Clark said. “The week will be a celebration of indigenous football and include education sessions on nutrition, injury prevention and personal well-being, as well as opportunities to meet and listen to positive female role models.” The team is likely to be led by Bairnsdale’s Teleigha Saunders and Mooroopna’s Paige Baksh, who were both members of the Victoria Country side which fi nished fourth at the 2013 AFL Youth Girls National Championships. Clark said the success of the Kickstart model, which has previously centred on boys aged 14 and 15, had convinced AFL Victoria to

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POS TEAM P W L D For Agst % PTS 1 Geelong Falcons 14 12 2 0 1198 764 156.81 48 2 Eastern Ranges 14 10 4 0 1331 1039 128.10 40 3 Gippsland Power 14 8 6 0 1301 1036 125.58 32 4 Dandenong Stingrays 14 8 6 0 1154 929 124.22 32 5 Murray Bushrangers 14 8 6 0 952 1011 94.16 32 6 Western Jets 14 7 6 1 1254 1120 111.96 30 7 Northern Knights 14 7 6 1 1155 1198 96.41 30 8 Calder Cannons 14 7 7 0 1159 1035 111.98 28 9 Sandringham Dragons 14 6 7 1 924 1006 91.85 26 10 Oakleigh Chargers 14 5 8 1 914 1185 77.13 22 11 Bendigo Pioneers 14 3 11 0 851 1170 72.74 12 12 North Ballarat Rebels 14 2 12 0 660 1181 55.88 8

GOAL KICKERS Nick Prowse Oakleigh Chargers 9 Player Team LW Total Callum Cathcart Sandringham 9 Josh Scott Gippsland Power DNP 47 Luke Marchetti Sandringham 9 Christian Petracca Eastern Ranges 5 31 Liam Barrett Bendigo Pioneers 8 Andreas Roth Eastern Ranges 1 28 Jaden McGrath Bendigo Pioneers 8 Mitchell Norton Western Jets - 28 Aaron Christensen Calder Cannons 8 Nathan Gardiner Dandenong Stingrays 5 27 Peter Wright Calder Cannons 8 Josh Cauchi Calder Cannons 1 26 Michael Apeness Eastern Ranges 8 Thomas Boyd Eastern Ranges DNP 23 Daniel McStay Eastern Ranges 8 Callum Cathcart Sandringham 1 23 Lewis Taylor Geelong Falcons 8 Jack Lonie Dandenong Stingrays 2 21 Jason Castagna Northern Knights 8 Alex Carr Gippsland Power 2 20 Matt Rennie Dandenong Stingrays 1 19 HANDBALLS Matthew Boag Geelong Falcons 1 19 Player Team Handballs Liam Bowkett Northern Knights - 19 Lewis Taylor Geelong Falcons 22 Billy Hogan Oakleigh Chargers - 19 James Tsitas Geelong Falcons 22 James Sicily Western Jets 1 19 Reid Adams Geelong Falcons 17 Jake Lever Calder Cannons 15 KICKS David Iaccarino Western Jets 15 Player Team Kicks Liam Byrne Bendigo Pioneers 14 Mitchell Honeychurch Eastern Ranges 26 Jake Owen Calder Cannons 14 Ben Cavarra Eastern Ranges 24 Jedd Clothier Calder Cannons 23 Tom Lamb Dandenong Stingrays 14 Isaiah Miller Bendigo Pioneers 21 Matt Crouch North Ballarat Rebels 14 James Tsitas Geelong Falcons 20 Western Jets 14 Matt Crouch North Ballarat Rebels 19 Sam Heavyside Bendigo Pioneers 13 Jake Kelly Oakleigh Chargers 19 Josh Turner Northern Knights 13 Callum Cathcart Sandringham 19 Jay Kennedy-Harris Oakleigh Chargers 13 Jake Greiser Western Jets 19 Brett Bewley Western Jets 13 Ben Lennon Northern Knights 18 James Sicily Western Jets 13 Jesse Tardio Northern Knights 17 Jake Maher Bendigo Pioneers 16 COACHES VOTES Lewis Taylor Geelong Falcons 16 Jake Owen (Calder) Josh Turner (Northern) Jydon Neagle Murray Bushrangers 16 Jake Wilson (Dandenong) Nick Prowse (Oakleigh) Louis Herbert North Ballarat Rebels 16 Mitchell Honeychurch (Eastern) Jake Greiser (Western) Josh Turner Northern Knights 16 Jason Robinson Western Jets 16 UMPIRE NUMBERS MARKS 1 Richard MILLS 16 Matthew OAKLEY 29 Jack EDWARDS Player Team Marks 2 Robert YOUNG 17 Jarrod WAIGHT 30 Ashley BEDFORD Jake Maher Bendigo Pioneers 11 3 Matthew BROWN 18 Nicholas FINCH 32 Haydn O’CONNOR Jake Kalanj Northern Knights 11 4 Michael CURTIS 19 Hayden GAVINE 33 Robert MONK 5 Andrew McCOY 20 Robert O’GORMAN Ben Lennon Northern Knights 11 6 Andrew TALBOT 21 Brent WALLACE 34 Jarryd BARRY Josh Turner Northern Knights 10 8 Shaun GLEESON 22 Jason SCHILLING 35 James DAVEY Isaiah Miller Bendigo Pioneers 9 9 Jamie GRINDAL 24 Tim CARLOS 36 Daniel BUTCHER Kyle Gray Dandenong Stingrays 9 11 Brett RITCHIE 25 Gareth VERBERNE 37 Tyler HANKINSON Jesse Tardio Northern Knights 9 Note: AFL Umpires will wear 27, 28, 31, 38, 39, 40

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ROUND FOURTEEN Dandenong Stingrays 3.5 8.9 9.11 15.17 107 Sandringham Dragons 0.2 1.2 5.6 5.7 37 Dandenong Stingrays Sandringham Dragons Goal Kickers: N. Gardiner 5, B. Egan 5, J. Lonie 2, W. Hartung, M. Goal Kickers: N. Peterson 3, B. Maynard, C. Cathcart Rennie, J. Freeman Best Players: A. Hodges, N. Peterson, L. Marchetti, M. Manteit, L. Best Players: J. Wilson, J. Pickess, N. Foote, B. Egan, N. Gardiner, Daidone, C. Kelso J. Bastinac

Gippsland Power 5.6 8.8 11.10 13.13 91 Eastern Ranges 1.0 5.3 11.9 15.11 101 Gippsland Power Eastern Ranges Goal Kickers: D. Keilty 3, J. Thomas 2, A. Carr 2, T. Muir 2, A. Goal Kickers: C. Petracca 5, D. McStay 3, M. Apeness 3, M. Heppell, L. Channing, J. Cunico, E. Morris Honeychurch 2, L. Hannon, A. Roth Best Players: T. Muir, J. Leslie, L. Channing, M. Mustoe, D. Keilty, Best Players: M. Honeychurch, C. Petracca, M. Apeness, B. Cavarra, A. Heppell J. Fisher, L. Hannon

Northern Knights 4.3 5.4 12.7 13.10 88 Geelong Falcons 1.4 4.10 8.12 11.15 81 Northern Knights Geelong Falcons Goal Kickers: J. Castagna 2, J. Short 2, M. Bontempelli 2, B. Goal Kickers: B. Beardsell 2, J. Tsitas 2, K. Spokes, M. Buchanan, Lennon, K. Malone, S. Switkowski, K. Langford, L. Hunt, J. Turner, M. Boag, N. Bourke, M. Thompson, A. Moloney, A. Hickey G. McDonagh Best Players: J. Tsitas, B. Beardsell, J. Maishman, F. Fort, J. Nelson, Best Players: J. Turner, B. Lennon, J. Kalanj, M. Bontempelli, G. J. Sharp McDonagh, J. Iacobaccio

Oakleigh Chargers 3.5 4.9 5.12 7.14 56 Bendigo Pioneers 2.3 3.6 3.11 5.14 44 Oakleigh Chargers Bendigo Pioneers Goal Kickers: A. Indovino, N. Smith, N. Prowse, A. Oppy, A. Milham, Goal Kickers: I. Miller 2, D. Davie, J. Miller, B. O’Halloran J. Toohey, A. Urban Best Players: I. Miller, J. Maher, L. Byrne, L. Barrett, S. Heavyside, Best Players: N. Prowse, J. Toohey, G. Dickson, A. Morgan, B. J. Miller Borland, J. Kennedy-Harris

Murray Bushrangers 2.2 4.3 7.5 10.7 67 Calder Cannons 4.3 9.7 12.10 18.12 120 Murray Bushrangers Calder Cannons Goal Kickers: T. Holman 3, M. King 2, M. Gibbons 2, K. Ellis, D. Goal Kickers: J. Owen 5, P. Wright 4, J. Clothier 3, J. Cauchi, C. Wilson, J. Cousins Harward, M. Kovacevic, J. Bonello, J. Baker, J. Cooke Best Players: J. Neagle, J. Impy, T. Holman, M. Munro, R. Norris, Best Players: J. Owen, V. Carboni, J. Clothier, P. Wright, A. D. Wilson Christensen, J. Lever

North Ballarat Rebels 2.2 2.4 4.8 6.12 48 Western Jets 5.1 8.4 8.5 8.6 54 North Ballarat Rebels Western Jets Goal Kickers: D. Butler 2, J. Symons, D. Willsmore, K. Mason, M. Goal Kickers: W. Krithararis 3, J. Greiser, B. Bewley, C. Sullivan, J. Crouch Sicily, L. Hickey Best Players: M. Crouch, D. Butler, J. Webster, D. Willsmore, L. Best Players: J. Greiser, C. Menadue, B. Bewley, J. Sicily, M. Hoy, K. Hendy Norton, L. Hickey

www.taccup.com.au 19 TAC CUP TEAM LIST Bendigo Pioneers

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Jaden McGrath 15-Jun-96 179 71 Kerang 2 Jake Maher 10-May-96 189 82 Lalbert 3 Liam Byrne 04-Nov-94 184 84 South Bendigo 4 Jacob Chisari 26-Jan-95 176 76 South Mildura 5 Danny Jones 28-Feb-96 190 91 Strathfi eldsaye 6 Nathan Holt 16-Apr-96 187 72 Wedderburn Coach: David Newett 7 Isaiah Miller 07-Jan-95 187 82 Sandhurst Talent Manager: Ray Byrne 8 Blake Poyser 03-Mar-96 185 75 South Bendigo Offi ce Address: Golden Square Oval 9 Joel Helman 27-Jun-95 181 73 Leitchville/Gunbower Ground Address: Golden Square Football Ground, Wade Street, Golden Square, 3555 10 Josh Cakitaki 20-Jul-95 183 87 Castlemaine Postal Address: PO Box 140, Golden Square, 3555 11 Trent Bacon 08-Apr-95 186 78 Lockington Telephone: (03) 5444 4800 12 Sam Heavyside 09-Jul-94 177 73 Strathfi eldsaye Fax: (03) 5444 4899 13 Regan Harvey 18-Apr-95 175 68 Golden Square Email: ray.byrne@afl vic.com.au Website: http://bendigopioneers.afl vic.com.au 14 Jordan Mangan 19-Mar-95 192 82 Kyneton 15 Luke Marchesi 14-Feb-95 183 78 Strathfi eldsaye PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 16 Daniel Davie 30-May-96 189 86 Kyneton 17 Harry O’Meara 28-Dec-94 175 76 Sandhurst 18 Harry Conway 15-May-96 189 78 Strathfi eldsaye 19 Jamieson Sheahan 17-May-97 180 76 Strathfi eldsaye 20 Joey Cua 24-Nov-95 177 76 Red Cliffs 21 Joel Swatton 13-Jan-95 185 79 Kangaroo Flat BENDIGO PIONEERS FOOTBALL CLUB NUMBER 1 SPONSOR 22 Bryce Heeps 08-Jun-95 177 68 Irymple 23 Jake Miller 19-Dec-95 190 80 Kangaroo Flat 24 Dylan Darby 16-Jul-95 176 72 Imperials 25 Fergus Payne 22-Oct-96 181 78 Strathfi eldsaye 26 Jordan Hargreaves 04-Feb-95 194 91 Wedderburn 27 Blake O’Halloran 13-Dec-95 192 90 Sandhurst 28 Billy Evans 19-Oct-96 188 83 KSJFC 29 Alex Hywood 22-May-95 181 88 Sandhurst 30 Ben Connelly 09-May-96 184 76 Golden Square 31 Nathan Jennings 14-Jul-96 173 73 Strathfi eldsaye 32 Daniel Patterson 04-May-96 179 75 Cohuna Kangas 33 Cameron Barrett 17-May-96 181 72 Balranald 34 Aidyn Johnson 31-Oct-97 182 72 Echuca/Scotch College 35 Matthew Rix 02-Apr-96 189 88 Merbein 36 Lachlan Ryan 17-Apr-96 184 71 South Mildura 37 Liam Barrett 28-Mar-96 187 74 Kyabram 38 Josh Ryan 17-Apr-96 191 78 South Mildura 39 Brandon Spurr 17-Jul-95 196 82 Kyneton 40 Eamonn Ogden 20-Jan-96 174 68 Kyabram 41 Charles Trotman 11-Apr-95 177 79 Deniliquin 42 Bailey Edwards 18-Jun-97 171 65 Maryborough 43 Tommy Cole 28-May-97 181 72 Strathfi eldsaye 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr STRATH VILLAGE / KANGAROO FLAT 2nd Qtr

20 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP TEAM LIST Geelong Falcons

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Lewis Taylor 17-Feb-95 173 73 Terang-Mortlake 2 Billy Beardsell 18-Jun-96 171 71 St. Albans 3 Marcus Thompson 22-Jun-95 171 71 Leopold 4 William Langley 03-May-95 176 75 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong College 5 Aaron Christensen 09-Apr-95 174 63 Lara/Geelong Grammar 6 Meyrick Buchanan 15-Sep-93 177 77 Colac 7 Harrison Kol 15-May-96 179 63 St. Marys Coach: Andrew Allthorpe 8 Tom Batarilo 11-Jul-95 178 75 Geelong Amateurs/ Talent Manager: Michael Turner Geelong Grammar Offi ce Address: Highton Reserve, 9 Alex Hickey 06-Jan-95 180 75 Geelong Amateurs Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 10 Kody Spokes 06-Jun-95 179 81 Colac Ground Address: Highton Reserve, 11 George Cameron 05-Feb-94 180 75 Newtown Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 12 Reid Adams 28-Apr-95 178 76 St. Josephs Postal Address: PO Box 1487, Geelong, 3220 13 Darcy Lang 21-Nov-95 181 75 Colac Telephone: 5241 6986 14 Teia Miles 02-Nov-96 178 63 St. Josephs Fax: 5241 6616 15 Doug Bond 19-May-95 180 68 Deniliquin/Geelong Grammar Email: michael.turner@afl vic.com.au 16 James Tsitas 03-Mar-95 180 77 Grovedale Website: http://geelongfalcons.afl vic.com.au 17 Samuel Russell 29-Dec-95 180 73 Newtown/Geelong College 18 Joe Maishman 26-Apr-96 178 71 St. Marys/Geelong College PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 19 Lachlan Devine 27-Apr-95 182 85 St. Josephs 20 Nick Dixon 08-Oct-96 179 70 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong Grammar 21 Thomas Mathieson 09-May-95 185 71 Bell Park 22 Jacob Sharp 10-Mar-95 179 79 Geelong Amateurs 23 Campbell Floyd 12-Jul-96 183 65 Birregurra 24 Jack Hudson 04-Aug-96 183 71 Leopold 25 Matthew Boag 09-Apr-95 185 90 Torquay 26 Will Couch 11-Jun-95 184 80 Warrnambool/Geelong College 27 Sam Crawley 02-Oct-95 184 74 Terang-Mortlake 28 Willis Flanders 14-Feb-94 185 79 St. Josephs 29 Patrick Bright 23-Mar-96 184 69 Bell Park 30 Nicholas Bourke 22-Feb-95 187 76 Kolora-Noorat 31 Scott Dixon 11-Jan-95 187 89 Geelong Amateurs/ Geelong Grammar 32 Blake McPhee 23-Feb-96 186 80 Grovedale 33 Jayden McHenry 09-Feb-95 189 80 Leopold 34 Brandon Verfurth 19-Oct-96 184 72 St. Josephs 35 Jackson Nelson 15-Mar-96 186 78 St. Marys 36 David O’Sullivan 07-May-95 188 76 Colac 37 Alex Moloney 30-Jun-95 191 81 Terang-Mortlake 38 Jack Williams 09-Aug-95 187 82 Colac 39 Darcy Gardiner 22-Sep-95 192 84 Queenscliff 40 Zaine Cordy 27-Oct-96 191 75 Ocean Grove/Geelong College 41 Xavier Lourey 20-Jan-95 191 84 Terang-Mortlake 42 Jye Cross 28-Mar-95 191 85 Bannockburn 43 Luke Maddock 22-Jan-96 190 83 West Saints 44 Patrick McCartin 19-Apr-96 192 90 St. Josephs/Geelong Grammar 45 Steven Presani 25-Jan-96 191 90 Colac 46 Tom Rieniets 25-Oct-96 192 75 Colac 47 Luke Davis 16-Jun-94 195 79 Barwon Heads 48 Fraser Fort 04-Oct-95 196 84 South Barwon 49 Hugh Goddard 24-Aug-96 195 92 Geelong Amateurs/ Melbourne Grammar 50 Jack Berry 06-Dec-95 195 94 Irrawarra-Beeac 51 Lochie Donne 05-Jan-96 194 79 St. Josephs 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

www.taccup.com.au 21 TAC CUP TEAM LIST - Live on TAC Cup Radio from 12:45pm North Ballarat Rebels

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Jake Robinson 22-Mar-95 175 69 Ararat 2 Keegan Mellington 31-May-96 177 68 Horsham Saints 3 Lachlan Cassidy 22-May-94 181 73 Ballarat 4 Matt Crouch 21-Apr-95 181 80 Beaufort 5 James Richards 30-Apr-96 194 83 Horsham Saints 6 Arthur Armstrong 28-Jun-95 195 84 Tatyoon 7 Joseph Symons 22-Oct-96 178 77 North Ballarat Jnrs Coach: David Loader 8 Dallas Willsmore 29-May-95 190 81 St Patricks College/ Talent Manager: Phil Partington Walpeup Underbool Offi ce Address: Creswick Road, 9 Louis Herbert 27-Jun-94 187 75 South Warrnambool North Ballarat, 3350 10 Jonathon Lanyon 28-Mar-95 177 72 Boort / University of Ballarat Ground Address: Eureka Stadium Ballarat, 11 Daniel Bell 29-Aug-95 183 75 Warrack Eagles Creswick Road, North Ballarat, 3350 Postal Address: PO Box 151N, North Ballarat, 3350 12 Cam McKenzie 03-Jun-95 173 75 Irymple /Redan/ Telephone: 5339 0915 Ballarat & Clarendon Facsimile: 5333 9538 13 Liam Hoy 13-Jan-96 177 80 Warrnambool Email: phil.partington@afl vic.com.au 14 Kyle MacKay 27-Aug-95 180 80 Redan Website: http:/www.therebels.com.au 15 Shane McAuliffe 24-Jul-96 172 71 East Ballarat 16 Daniel Butler 03-Jun-96 181 74 Lake Wendouree PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 17 Jackson Fisher 04-Jan-95 183 76 Ballarat & Clarendon College/ Major Sponsor Hopetoun 18 Jayden Whitehead 21-May-95 186 82 Koroit 19 Josh Webster 16-May-96 187 78 Kalkee 20 Kyle Hendy 26-Feb-94 199 93 Stawell Warriors 21 Mitchell Bowman 30-Apr-95 185 84 North Warrnambool 22 Ned Mabon 23-Jun-95 187 74 Hay NSW/Redan/ Ballarat & Clarendon Gold Sponsor 23 Xavier Vearing 07-Jan-96 193 88 Ararat 24 Jordan Payne 30-Sep-96 176 67 Lake Wendouree 25 William Austin 04-Jul-96 181 77 Daylesford 26 Jayden Brennan 14-Mar-96 180 77 Emmanuel Hawks 27 Seamus Blake 18-Sep-95 176 83 Merrivale Platinum Sponsors 28 Sam Bennett 22-Jan-95 189 76 North Ballarat 29 Matt Coleman 16-Feb-95 194 77 Minyip/Murtoa 30 Sam Hooper 15-Nov-95 191 78 North Ballarat Jnrs 31 Keegan Mason 12-Jan-96 192 85 Laharum 32 Charles Gabbe 15-Nov-95 183 74 Horsham Demons 33 Mitchell Walsh 18-Apr-96 190 77 Hepburn 34 Jacob O’Beirne 18-Sep-96 176 69 Horsham Saints 35 Sam Glover 06-Dec-96 191 72 North Ballarat Jnrs 36 Tom Templeton 11-Apr-96 182 81 Portland 37 Ignatius Stewart 16-Jan-95 200 77 Ararat 38 Tyler Constable 28-May-96 180 68 Ballarat 39 Jesse Palmer 17-Oct-96 188 81 Swan Hill/St Patricks College 40 Rowan Marshall 24-Nov-95 196 83 Heathmere 41 Thomas Lynch 16-May-95 186 70 Koroit 42 Oscar McDonald 18-Mar-96 195 84 Edenhope-Apsley/ Nth Ballarat Jnrs 43 Eamonn McCuskey 22-Jul-96 186 82 Lake Wendouree 44 Will Lenehan 19-Nov-95 185 74 Hamilton 45 Jordon May 05-Feb-96 195 72 Donald/Ballarat & Clarendon 46 Nicholas Weightman 08-May-96 181 62 Bungaree 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

22 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP TEAM LIST - Live on TAC Cup Radio from 12:45pm Dandenong Southern Stingrays

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Billy Hartung 24-Jan-95 176 71 Mornington 2 Jordan Bastinac 31-Aug-95 182 76 Berwick 3 Angus Scott 18-Jun-95 175 70 Edithvale-Aspendale 4 Nicholas Battle 02-Aug-95 172 71 Doveton 5 Taylor Joyce 02-Feb-96 187 85 Beaconsfi eld 6 Alex Harnett 12-Apr-96 183 80 Frankston YCW 7 Nathan Foote 13-Dec-95 178 71 Narre Warren 8 Jack Wheeler 29-Jan-96 171 68 Noble Park 9 Jack Lonie 13-Aug-96 173 66 Seaford Coach: Graeme Yeats 10 Clayton McCartney 11-Jun-95 176 70 Cranbourne Talent Manager: Mark Wheeler 11 Zak Jones 15-Mar-95 181 74 Mt Eliza Offi ce Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 12 Blake Pearson 16-Jan-95 174 74 Doveton Ground Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, 13 Ryan Marks-Logan 18-Jun-94 191 75 Frankston Bombers Dandenong, 3175 14 Daniel Capiron 14-Jun-96 188 80 Edithvale-Aspendale Postal Address: PO Box 1313, Dandenong, 3175 15 Hayden Rigg 15-Apr-96 184 67 Mt Eliza Telephone: 9791 8656 16 Jake Wilson 27-Jun-96 183 84 Berwick Fax: 9791 8989 17 Blake Mullane 18-Apr-95 181 86 Mt Eliza Email: mark.wheeler@afl vic.com.au 18 Nathan Gardiner 15-May-95 187 84 Cranbourne Website: http://dandenongstingrays.afl vic.com.au 19 Brady Egan 18-Dec-94 188 84 Rye 20 Rourke Fischer 20-Aug-96 184 82 Seaford 21 Matt Rennie 16-Jun-94 190 81 Rowville PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 22 James Hammond 31-Mar-95 187 82 Mt Eliza MAJOR SPONSORS 23 Dale Gawley 24-Dec-95 193 83 Narre Warren 24 Jack Soroczynski 13-Aug-95 186 81 Narre Warren 25 Troy Jacobson 08-Jan-95 186 77 Somerville 26 Daylan Kempster 27-Jan-96 192 84 Keilor Park 27 Jayden Tomkins 22-Sep-95 188 73 Sorrento 28 Joseph West 08-Oct-95 189 80 Berwick 29 Tyle Williams 05-Nov-94 189 80 Dromana 30 Tom Lamb 19-Oct-96 191 82 Edithvale-Aspendale 31 Joshua Newman 22-Dec-94 181 80 Mornington 32 Jake Gains 06-Aug-95 191 72 Berwick 33 Trae Tohiariki 27-Jan-95 178 86 Seaford 34 Ben Giobbi 04-Apr-96 181 81 Narre Warren 35 Luke Rowe 24-Jun-95 192 86 Somerville MAJOR DEVELOPMENT SQUAD SPONSOR 36 Corey Micari 14-Jul-95 188 89 Frankston YCW 37 Caleb Gray 28-Oct-96 182 80 Crib Pt 38 Agape Patolo 22-Apr-95 197 98 Noble Park 39 Jack Holden 27-Jan-96 184 77 Edithvale-Aspendale 40 Emmanuel Jakwot 24-Jan-95 186 73 St John’s OC MINOR SPONSORS 41 Josh Pickess 12-Sep-95 180 75 Frankston YCW 42 Matt Homfray 10-Jan-96 189 85 Narre Warren 43 Sam Crawford 12-Nov-95 180 74 Mornington 44 James Harmes 05-Oct-95 183 75 Devon Meadows 45 Nicholas McPherson 08-Dec-95 179 73 Beaconsfi eld 46 Mitch White 10-Apr-96 188 82 Seaford 47 Kyle Gray 14-May-96 189 81 Edithvale-Aspendale 48 Joel Monger 03-May-96 189 81 Mt Eliza 49 Brody Connelly 09-May-96 186 77 Berwick 50 Aaron Pawel 10-Jun-96 195 90 Seaford COACHING STAFF SPONSOR 51 Joel O’Sullivan 02-Aug-95 190 88 Mornington 52 Dylan Barfoot 27-Jan-96 203 89 Cranbourne 53 Daniel Moloney 11-May-96 180 74 St Bedes Mentone 54 James Freeman 14-Feb-96 188 69 Mt Eliza CLUB CONTRIBUTING SPONSORS 55 Daniel Dickinson 03-Aug-95 185 85 Somerville 56 Chris Johnson 17-Jul-96 182 69 Narre Warren 57 Trent Castledine 11-Nov-96 187 72 Narre Warren 58 Aaron Wilson 26-Feb-96 186 72 Narre Warren 59 Niall Young 16-Sep-96 193 85 Somerville  1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

www.taccup.com.au 23 TAC CUP TEAM LIST Oakleigh Chargers

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Aidan Franetic 20-Jan-95 184 79 Ashburton FC/Scotch College 2 Nick Prowse 27-Aug-94 198 78 Old Xavierians AFC 3 Joel Ernest 2-Aug-95 180 77 Boorondara Hawks/Carey Grammar 4 Will Maginness 13-Jan-95 182 73 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College 5 Jake Kelly 21-Jan-95 188 83 Mansfi eld FC/Scotch College 6 Jay Kennedy-Harris 21-Mar-95 173 68 Old Trinity AFC 7 Lewis Fitzgerald 10-Aug-95 190 82 East Malvern JFC/St Kevins College 8 Hugh Beasley 12-Nov-95 191 88 Kew Comets/Trinity Grammar Coach: Justin Wenke 9 Jack Billings 18-Aug-95 183 78 Kew Comets/Scotch College Talent Manager: Mark Smart 10 Darren Allen 10-Jul-95 175 75 Lindenow FC/Scotch College Offi ce Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 11 Elijah Edwards 31-Aug-95 165 62 Batemans Bay FC/Scotch College Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 12 Tom Cutler 20-Feb-95 190 86 Greythorn FC/Trinity Grammar Ground Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 13 Adrian Indivino 18-Mar-95 182 72 De La Salle Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 14 Angus Milham 11-Aug-94 210 86 Old Trinity AFC Postal Address: PO Box 2047, Oakleigh, 3166 15 Lachlan Waddell 12-May-95 200 86 Ashburton FC/Scotch College Telephone: 9563 0588 16 Jay Canterbury 28-Jun-95 190 80 Camberwell FC/Camberwell HS Facsimile: 9563 0788 17 Alex Urban 27-Jul-96 179 76 East Burwood FC/Mazenod College Email: [email protected] 18 Anthony Scott 28-Feb-95 178 69 Kew Comets/Trinity Grammar Website: http://oakleighchargers.afl vic.com.au 19 James Toohey 27-Mar-94 196 94 St Mary’s Salesian 20 Guy Dickson 15-Jan-95 188 81 Old Carey AFC PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 21 Alex Polidoris 17-Aug-95 188 90 Boroondara hawks/Trinity Grammar Blackburn FC/Trinity Grammar MAJOR SPONSOR 22 Mitch Donoghue 6-Sep-95 182 73 23 Darcy Byrne-Jones 20-Sep-95 180 69 Camberwell FC/Scotch College 24 Tom Gladman 28-Mar-95 195 98 Mulgrave FC/Mazenod College 25 Sam Anderson 2-Aug-95 187 70 Boroondara Hawks/Scotch College 26 Daniel McKenzie 17-May-96 184 74 Blackburn FC/Caulfi eld Grammar 27 Connor Lindsay 22-Jan-95 185 76 Boroondara Hawks/Trinity Grammar 28 Samuel De Soysa 16-Oct-95 190 76 Boroondara Hawks/Trinity Grammar 29 Richard Wilton 26-Apr-95 176 78 Boroondara Hawks/Xavier College 30 Darcy Moore 25-Jan-96 198 90 Kew Comets/Carey Grammar 31 Matthew Jackson 15-Jan-96 188 80 Oakleigh Krushers AFC/De La Salle 32 Jake Buggy 24-Jan-95 178 68 Ferntree Gully FC/St Josephs 33 Kyle Dove 22-Apr-95 194 76 East Burwood FC/Emmaus College 34 Brett Borland 24-Jun-95 172 70 Balwyn FC/Camberwell HS 35 Alex Mioni 6-Sep-96 187 77 Norwood FC 36 Kieran Nolan 15-Mar-94 186 81 Waverley Blues FC 37 Alex Morgan 28-Jan-96 181 75 Waverley Blues FC/Mt Waverley SC 38 Harry Vogler 3-Mar-95 182 75 Warrandyte FC/Doncaster SC 39 Nathan Smith 5-Jan-95 180 78 Mulgrave FC 40 Kade Answerth 24-Jun-96 178 70 Caulfi eld Bears/Caulfi eld Grammar 41 Tom Silvestro 6-Jul-95 178 68 Vermont FC/Caulfi eld Grammar 42 Tom Young 8-Jun-96 188 82 Whitehorse Colts/Trinity Grammar 43 William Gowers 10-Jun-96 183 76 Kew Comets/Xavier College 44 Billy Hogan 26-Apr-95 180 77 Parkside FC 45 Josh Halsall 11-Jul-96 177 73 Ashburton FC/Scotch College 46 Matt Bellis 29-Apr-95 180 87 Blackburn FC/Emmaus College 47 Will Mitchell 3-Oct-96 177 68 Carey Grammar 48 Marc Pittonet 3-Jun-96 201 106 Kew Comets/Xavier College 49 Charlie Summers 2-Jul-96 193 87 Surrey Park FC/Camberwell HS 50 James Harkins 1-Dec-95 187 95 Blackburn FC/Whitefriars College 51 Luke Brown 28-Apr-95 187 76 East Burwood FC/Mt Waverley SC 52 Ambrose Willet-Fatnowna 9-Aug-96 183 86 Kew Giants FC/Balwyn HS 53 Marcus Higgins 20-Apr-96 186 76 Boorondara Hawks/Koonung SC 54 Brody Ledder 14-Jan-96 186 74 Ashburton FC/De La Salle 55 Alfi e Oppy 25-Feb-96 174 68 East Burwood FC/Glen Waverley SC 56 Patrick Arceri 6-Apr-95 170 71 Ashburton FC/De La Salle RKBJ Financial Planning & Taxation Services 65 Shem Tatupu 30-Nov-95 197 105 New Zealand Ph: 9817 6476 Glyde Metal Industries Ph : 9719 3402 Programmed Program Services 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr Ph: 8542 5715 2nd Qtr

24 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP TEAM LIST Western Jets

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Brett Bewley 14-Apr-95 185 81 Darley 2 Hayden Bray 17-Oct-96 170 61 Hoppers Crossing 3 Liam McMahon 11-Apr-96 177 78 Hoppers Crossing 4 Liam Duggan 11-Dec-96 182 72 Bacchus Marsh 5 James Sicily 06-Jan-95 186 75 Keilor 6 Ben Forbes 17-Dec-96 187 73 Keilor 7 Lachlan Hickey 31-Oct-95 179 74 Melton Bloods Coach: Torin Baker 8 Ben Said 06-Nov-95 169 66 Sunbury Talent Manager: Shane Sexton 9 Mitchell Hughes 06-Jul-96 178 71 St Bernards Offi ce Address: Level 2, 1 Mason Street, 10 Nicholas Jones 20-Sep-95 173 77 Hoppers Crossing Newport, 3015 11 Tim Sutherland 25-Mar-96 184 66 Bacchus Marsh Ground Address: Burbank Oval, Morris Street, 12 Jake Mckenzie 12-May-94 181 75 Altona Williamstown, 3016 13 Mike Maglogiannis 28-Apr-95 173 72 Hoppers Crossing Postal Address: PO Box 3170, Newport, 3015 14 Pele Manivong 17-Jul-96 173 74 Altona Telephone: 9391 0309 Facsimile: 9391 5497 15 Connor Menadue 19-Sep-96 185 66 Spotswood Email: shane.sexton@afl vic.com.au 16 Billy Myers 05-May-96 185 78 Darley Website: http://westernjets.afl vic.com.au 17 Mitchell Norton 01-Jun-96 174 64 Altona 18 Luke Pulitano 18-May-96 166 67 Hillside MAJOR SPONSOR 19 Tyson Sims 25-Apr-95 174 78 Keilor 20 Ryley Stuhldreier 12-Mar-96 182 81 Bacchus Marsh 21 Duom Dawam 01-Jan-96 200 75 Hoppers Crossing 22 Jake Greiser 22-Aug-95 180 88 Keilor 23 Joseph Blake 19-Apr-96 189 77 Sunshine 24 Brent Ellis 05-Jul-95 190 72 Keilor ASSOCIATE SPONSORS 25 Daniel O’leary 17-Sep-95 177 72 Altona Vikings 26 Mitchell Ellis 05-Jul-95 190 74 Keilor 27 Corey Ellis 09-Oct-96 184 74 Keilor 28 Braden Ferrari 03-Mar-96 193 85 Hoppers Crossing 29 Mitch Gillespie 13-May-96 186 84 Darley 30 Jason Robinson 17-Jul-95 187 82 Altona 31 Ajdin Elkasovic 06-Apr-94 181 73 St Albans 32 Anthony Fawcus 10-Sep-95 193 84 St Albans 33 Harrison King 11-Feb-95 188 89 Werribee 34 Mitchell Appleby 25-Mar-95 190 85 Hoppers Crosssing 35 Omar Abou-Zeid 22-Feb-95 176 73 Altona 36 Matthew Singleton 27-Aug-95 193 83 Wesley 37 Jayden Laverde 12-Apr-96 187 75 Keilor 38 Jayme Lawson 09-Nov-95 183 79 Werribee Districts 39 Brenton Payne 03-Sep-96 192 74 Bacchus Marsh 40 Caleb Sullivan 16-Feb-96 192 91 Werribee Districts 41 Dillon Viojo-Rainbow 08-Feb-96 185 79 Hoppers Crossing 42 Harley Armstrong-Weston 17-May-95 195 82 Sunshine Heights 43 Harley Walshe 23-Feb-94 196 90 Spotswood 44 Daniel Burton 02-Dec-94 190 94 Point Cook 45 Liam Carter 11-Sep-96 186 69 Melton Bloods 46 John Corso 02-Jan-95 181 91 Rupertswood 47 Peter Bell 03-Jan-95 191 90 Taylors Lakes 48 William Krithararis 24-Oct-95 181 80 Spotswood 49 Lachlan Knight 07-Jan-96 186 85 Yarraville/Seddon 50 David Iaccarino 20-Dec-94 182 81 Williamstown 51 Zachary O Halloran 03-Mar-96 195 91 St Bernards 52 Mark Orr 18-Feb-95 195 97 Melton 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

www.taccup.com.au 25 TAC CUP TEAM LIST Eastern Ranges

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Aaron Bond 25-Apr-95 173 65 Rowville 2 Ben Cavarra 20-Dec-95 173 69 Ferntree Gully 3 Nick Evans 1-Jun-95 178 71 Norwood 4 Rory Sheridan-Ferrie 30-Jul-96 188 71 Vermont 5 Daniel Erasmus 2-Mar-95 190 89 Scoresby 6 Jack Edwards 11-Feb-95 190 87 Rowville 7 Christian Petracca 1-Apr-96 185 96 Beverley Hills Coach: Talent Manager: Anthony Parkin 8 Daniel Nielson 9-May-96 192 87 Vermont Offi ce Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 9 Sam Gibson 9-Jan-95 184 84 Ferntree Gully Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 10 Jordan Walker 30-Dec-94 185 77 Donvale Ground Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 11 Daniel McStay 24-Jun-95 193 86 Vermont Postal Address: PO Box 594, Kilsyth, 3137 12 Mitchell Honeychurch 2-Mar-95 175 65 Vermont Telephone: 9724 9499 13 Dion De Pace 11-Jun-95 198 86 Belgrave Facsimile: 9724 9277 Email: anthony.parkin@afl vic.com.au 14 Mitchell Keedle 21-Feb-95 184 69 Norwood Website: http://easternranges.afl vic.com.au 15 Michael Apeness 28-Jan-95 199 101 Donvale 16 Scott McInerney 19-Aug-95 178 67 Knox PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 17 Thomas Boyd 22-Aug-95 199 102 Norwood 18 Connor O’Sullivan 25-Dec-94 196 92 East Ringwood 19 Luke Hannon 28-May-96 187 75 Upwey-Tecoma 20 Daniel Greenwood 11-Aug-95 177 76 Vermont 21 Joseph Fisher 26-Jan-95 187 79 Vermont 22 Hayden Lazslo (Nee Pottage) 12-Aug-94 198 94 Healesville 23 Andreas Roth 3-May-95 174 72 Donvale 24 Chudier Gatwech-Chol 1-Jan-96 181 70 Lilydale 25 Christopher McDougall 26-Apr-96 174 66 Whitehorse Colts JFC 26 James Belo 16-Apr-95 186 78 East Ringwood 27 Jacob Crowe 18-Apr-95 179 82 East Ringwood 28 Daniel Welsh 11-Jul-95 186 85 Gembrook/Cockatoo 29 Matthew Collins 1-Apr-95 190 83 Donvale 30 Tim Anderson 9-Mar-95 178 80 Woori Yallock 31 Jarrod Healy 10-Mar-96 183 75 Coldstream 32 Hugh Skate 13-May-96 182 72 Lilydale/Yarra Valley Gr 33 Matthew Traynor 12-Dec-96 177 72 Rowville 34 Kyle Staples 13.05-95 190 84 Vermont 35 Darcy Smith 18-Aug-95 194 85 Donvale 36 Adam Miles 3-Apr-95 180 72 Mooroolbark 37 Liam Riley 14-May-95 180 73 Mazenod Old Collegians 38 Jarrod Lake 10-Jan-96 190 82 Boronia 39 Liam Wale-Buxton 9-Sep-96 198 97 Upwey Tecoma 40 Matthew Burt 22-Feb-96 180 66 Lilydale 41 Abraham Nyok 6-Dec-96 196 86 Lilydale 42 Kevin Kean 18-Apr-96 172 75 Noble Park 43 Nathan Cairns 2-Mar-95 189 77 Ringwood 44 Ryley Monkhorst 8-Mar-95 198 92 Woori Yallock 45 Jason Lange 10-Apr-95 183 175 Ferntree Gully 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

26 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP TEAM LIST Murray Bushrangers

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Brady Pritchard 03-Dec-96 177 74 Yarrawonga FC 2 David Mennen 16-Dec-96 183 76 Benalla Saints FC 3 Jarman Impey 09-Jul-95 176 78 Shepparton Bears FC 4 Dylan Wilson 11-Aug-95 173 67 Wangaratta Rovers FC 5 Elijah Wales 22-Jan-96 173 67 Myrtleford FC 6 Matthew Munro 17-Nov-95 181 69 Albury FC 7 Michael Gibbons 15-May-95 174 70 Lavington FC Coach: Darren Ogier 8 Henri Peni 01-Feb-96 177 73 Shepparton Swnas FC Talent Manager: Andrew Carson Offi ce Address: 54 Ovens Street, 9 Tyler Berry 17-Jan-96 178 70 North Albury Wangaratta, 3677 10 Nathan Drummond 19-Jan-95 181 82 Mooroopna FC/ Ground Address: Wangaratta Football and Melbourne Grammar Netball Club, Evans Street, Wangaratta, 3677 11 Kieran Ellis 30-Jan-95 187 73 Albury FC Postal Address: PO Box 854, Wangaratta, 3676 12 Jack Crowe 22-Mar-95 177 76 Euroa FC Telephone: 5722 1776 13 Louis Vescio 18-Nov-95 178 76 Wangaratta Magpies FC Fax: 5722 1798 Email: andrew.carson@afl vic.com.au 14 Jake Sharp 11-Jan-95 187 76 Myrtleford FC Website: http://murraybushrangers.afl vic.com.au 15 Ryan Speed 14-Sep-95 180 66 Albury FC 16 Matthew Brett 02-Aug-94 188 79 Shepparton United FC PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 17 Kristian Cary 15-Mar-95 182 81 North Albury FC 18 Nick Mellington 22-May-96 186 84 Benalla Saints FC 19 Patrick Sullivan 24-Mar-95 181 72 Myrtleford FC 20 James Martyn 19-Jun-95 183 79 Benalla Saints FC 21 Nick Holman 29-May-95 186 79 Kyabram FC 22 Caleb Marchbank 07-Dec-96 190 84 Benalla Saints FC 23 Max King 24-Sep-95 200 90 Wagga Tigers FC 24 Ryley Norris 03-Jan-95 182 78 Alexandra FC 25 Jake Wild 09-Jul-96 186 83 Yarrawonga FC 26 Brodie Webster 16-Feb-96 183 80 Benalla Saints FC 27 Bryden Squire 23-Feb-95 182 73 Shepparton FC 28 Tom Holman 24-Sep-96 190 81 Kyabram FC 29 Brydon Hodgson 16-Sep-96 184 73 Lavington FC 30 James Taberner 04-Apr-95 193 82 Myrtleford FC 31 Jackson Clarke 15-Oct-96 191 82 Wangaratta Magpies FC 32 Jade Cleeland 30-Mar-95 198 84 Wangaratta Magpies FC 33 Harrison Payne 03-May-96 185 83 Corowa Rutherglen FC 34 Nick Coughlan 12-Sep-96 192 80 Albury FC 35 Dylan Van Berlo 16-Jan-95 193 83 Wangaratta FC 36 Mitchell Mahady 09-Sep-96 193 82 North Albury 37 Lachlan Devine 11-Jul-95 193 88 Mooroopna FC 38 Dan Howe 04-Dec-95 190 75 Rennie FC/Xavier College 39 Jydon Neagle 29-Aug-94 185 77 Walla FC 40 Isaac Edgar 28-Aug-95 180 79 Albury FC 41 Robert Staff 02-May-96 193 79 Euroa FC 42 Will Carlile 02-Jul-96 193 85 Wangaratta Rovers FC 43 Nick Sneyd 08-Apr-95 180 77 Shepparton United FC KELLY CLUB MEMBERS: 44 Mitchell Dalbosco 13-Feb-95 179 75 Myrtleford FC The Lunchbox 46 Alex Tattersall 11-Mar-96 198 80 Mooroopna FC Robinson’s Truck and Coach Maintenance Barooga Sports Club 47 Kayne Turner 31-Dec-95 179 64 Mooroopna FC Fords Shepparton Bus Service Robert and Jenny Ryan West End Lotto and Wool 1st Qtr

Nathalia Printers 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

www.taccup.com.au 27 TAC CUP TEAM LIST Sandringham Dragons

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Will Hayes 05-Jun-95 177 67 Eurora 2 Tom Langdon 09-Jun-94 188 84 Old Melbournians 3 Callum Cathcart 15-Mar-95 173 73 St Peters 4 Nathan Freeman 16-Jun-95 181 85 Dingley/Haileybury College 5 Nathan Smith 20-Mar-95 173 63 Beaumaris 6 Taylor Grace 07-Apr-95 183 76 St Bedes 7 Matt Hooy 15-Apr-95 181 72 Hampton/Brighton Grammar 8 Malcolm Neiwand 26-Jul-95 178 80 East Brighton JFC/Wesley College/Collegians 9 Joshua Kelly 12-Feb-95 182 73 East Brighton JFC/Brighton Grammar 10 Christian Salem 15-Jul-95 183 82 Hampton/Brighton Grammar Coach: Justin Plapp 11 Julian Eimutis 16-Jul-95 180 72 East Brighton JFC/Collegians Talent Manager: Ryan O’Connor 12 Elliot Le Grice 07-Aug-95 192 90 Hampton/Brighton Grammar Offi ce Address: DC Bricker Pavilion, Princes Park, 13 Jack Grange 20-Apr-95 174 74 Beaumaris/St Bedes Beech Street, Caulfi eld South, 3162 14 Karl Amon 19-Aug-95 180 73 Hampton Rovers/Haileybury College Cobden FC/Melbourne Grammar Ground Address: Princes Park Oval #1, 15 Zachary Merrett 03-Oct-95 178 73 16 Haydon Whitehead 12-Jul-95 189 82 Ormond Caulfi eld South, 3162 17 Nicholas Lewis 08-Aug-95 176 77 Ajax Postal Address: PO Box 101, Caulfi eld South, 3162 18 Lachlan Ritchie 03-Feb-95 189 78 St Kevins OB Telephone: 9532 8688 19 Luke Marchetti 22-Apr-95 176 72 Cora Lynn Facsimile: 9532 9034 20 Max Hayes 29-Jan-95 191 86 East Brighton JFC/Brighton Grammar Email: ryan.oconnor@afl vic.com.au 21 Matthew Lovejoy 22-Jun-95 176 65 Beaumaris/St Bedes Website: http://sandringhamdragons.afl vic.com.au 22 Luke Daidone 12-Jan-95 186 83 Oakleigh 23 Jack Knight 19-Aug-95 181 71 Old Brighton 24 Lachlan Howes 10-Feb-95 192 85 Beaumaris/Haileybury College PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 25 Michael Rechtman 04-Nov-95 176 74 Ajax 26 Jack Gabron-Uhe 12-Apr-95 191 78 Beaumaris 27 Dean Rotenburg 03-Aug-95 172 66 Ajax 28 Jack Wilson 10-Jul-94 192 88 Hampton 29 Aaron Hodges 23-Jan-95 180 72 St Bedes 30 Lachlan Mirams 31-May-94 198 81 Old Mentonians 31 01-Jan-95 193 85 Caulfi eld Grammar (NZ) 32 Charlie Kelso 10-Aug-94 208 91 Hampton 33 Alexander Spencer 19-Apr-95 193 83 Old Haileybury 34 Calum Macleod 27-Jan-95 183 78 Hampton 35 Martin Ho 10-Mar-96 168 71 Hampton 36 James Munro 22-Nov-94 182 77 Beaconsfi eld 37 Patrick Hurst 21-Feb-96 175 72 Mentone/St Bedes 38 Angus Brayshaw 09-Jan-96 184 83 Hampton Rovers AFC/Haileybury College 39 01-Feb-96 181 69 East Malvern/Melbourne Grammar 40 Michael Manteit 18-Jul-96 186 81 Melbourne High School Old Boys 41 James Landman 04-Jul-96 182 77 Ormond 42 Connor Lappin 10-May-96 187 72 East Malvern/Melbourne Grammar 43 Tom Mcgowan 07-Jun-96 183 79 Noble Park 44 Joshua Clayton 17-Jan-96 189 76 East Brighton JFC/Brighton Grammar 45 Brayden Maynard 20-Sep-96 184 85 Hampton 46 Edward Watkin 20-Jan-96 184 80 Ashburton JFC/Xavier College 47 Marcus La Greca 12-Apr-96 183 81 Ormond 48 Edward Vickers-Willis 28-Mar-96 190 74 East Malvern/Melbourne Grammar 49 William Fordham 14-Mar-96 186 75 Hampton Hammers/St Bedes 50 Michael Slater 02-Jul-96 185 80 Hampton/Brighton Grammar 51 Jim Bazzani 08-Feb-96 184 77 St Kilda/Wesley College 52 Tom Wilkinson 07-Mar-96 180 75 Frankston YCW JFC/Melbourne Grammar 53 Chris Pitsos 09-Jan-96 183 69 Noble Park 54 Matt Zagni 25-Jan-96 190 76 Beaumaris 55 Luke Gogis 05-Aug-96 174 72 Oakleigh 56 Sam Kelly 12-Jul-96 188 78 South Melbourne/Melbourne Grammar 57 Anthony Giuliano 14-Feb-96 176 79 Beaumaris 58 Sam Mason 24-Sep-96 186 77 Ormond 59 William Barker 05-May-96 178 59 Caulfi eld/Caulfi eld Grammar 60 Tom Laumets 20-Apr-96 191 89 East Brighton/Brighton Grammar 61 Harry Dear 18-Aug-96 196 96 Beaumaris/St Bedes 62 Sean Mclaren 10-Jan-96 197 91 Beaumaris/Haileybury College 63 Ben Schwartz 26-Nov-96 180 78 Ajax 64 Christian Middleton 29-Nov-96 180 70 St Kilda City/Wesley College 65 Andy Din 11-May-96 181 78 Dingley 66 Sean Gunning 27-Dec-96 177 70 Caulfi eld 67 Adam Heatley 19-Apr-96 182 69 St Bedes 68 Luke Bravis 18-May-96 188 73 Noble Park 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr 2nd Qtr

28 www.afl vic.com.au TAC CUP TEAM LIST Calder Cannons

No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Charlie Van Der Byl 29-Aug-95 182 77 East Keilor 2 Jarryd Bonello 08-Jul-95 182 75 Greenvale 3 Roarke Smith 11-Sep-96 180 70 Sunbury Kangaroos 4 Harrison Taylor 31-Oct-95 184 74 Riddells Creek 5 Ben Allan 04-Jun-96 177 65 Pascoe Vale 6 Jayden Foster 01-Jun-95 194 87 Aberfeldie 7 Lachlan Cavanagh 19-Nov-96 189 78 Strathmore 8 Anthony Prestia 13-Mar-95 174 79 Aberfeldie Coach: Andrew Jago 9 Sam Good 14-Jan-96 194 74 Aberfeldie Talent Manager: Ian Kyte Offi ce Address: 229 Grand Boulevard, 10 Josh Rule 02-May-95 177 77 Strathmore Craigieburn 3064 (Map 386 J3) 11 Tom Madden 20-Oct-95 182 69 St Bernards Ground Address: 229 Grand Boulevard, 12 Reilly O’Brien 20-Aug-95 200 95 Moonee Valley Craigieburn 3064 (Map 386 J3) 13 Tanner Nilsson 07-Dec-96 182 69 Glenroy Postal Address: PO Box 1005, 14 Marcus De Leur 06-Mar-96 188 79 St Bernards Craigieburn North 3064 15 Jedd Clothier 04-May-95 189 82 Narooma (NSW) Telephone: 8339 7482 Fax: 8339 7481 16 Jesse Corigliano 30-Apr-96 182 76 Strathmore Email: Ian.Kyte@afl vic.com.au 17 Nathan Blair 05-Jul-95 186 83 Romsey Website: www.caldercannons.afl vic.com.au 18 Jason Cooke 06-Feb-95 183 79 Sunbury Lions 19 Ben McDonald 14-Jun-95 195 94 Maribyrnong Park PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: 20 Jake Owen 11-Nov-94 191 82 Woodend 21 James Latham 07-Mar-96 188 81 Keilor 22 Charly Williams 05-Jan-95 170 73 Aberfeldie 23 Billy Morrison 15-Apr-95 191 90 Jacana 24 Xavier Dimasi 14-Nov-96 183 90 Kilmore 25 Lachlan Ronaldson 07-May-95 194 83 Glenroy 26 Daniel Thompson 30-Apr-94 189 96 Aberfeldie 27 Jacob McCormack 17-Feb-95 185 74 Fitzroy 28 Mitch Jensen 01-Mar-95 184 68 Essendon Doutta Stars 29 James Ferry 09-Nov-94 189 84 Gisborne PH: 9334 7700 PH: 1300 665 294 30 Jack James 29-Oct-96 181 72 Gisborne 31 Matt Goodyear 20-Jul-96 183 76 Gisborne 32 Jack Baker 11-Dec-96 185 85 Gisborne 33 Tom Donoghue 18-Feb-96 170 78 Rupertswood 34 Mark Kovacevic 23-Jan-96 200 110 Greenvale 35 Peter Wright 08-Sep-96 202 95 Moonee Valley PH: 9333 4977 36 Damien Cavka 03-Jun-96 183 79 Keilor 37 Ricky Schraven 08-Feb-96 172 71 Greenvale 38 Jayden Walker 11-May-95 189 87 Greenvale PH: 9379 8888 39 Touk Miller 22-Feb-96 175 77 Maribyrnong Park 40 Liam Berry 25-Feb-95 183 76 Rupertswood 41 Will Considine 14-Nov-95 193 89 St Bernards 42 Josh Cauchi 01-Jan-96 170 64 Pascoe Vale 43 Paul Ahern 01-Aug-96 177 73 Keilor 44 Errol Mcconnell 09-Mar-95 179 74 Oak Park 45 Aaron Christensen 15-Nov-95 190 74 Sunbury Lions 46 Joel Madden 26-Sep-94 188 83 Aberfeldie 47 Artur Petryshyn 15-Jan-96 183 71 Greenvale 48 Matthew Merlo 14-Mar-95 183 85 Aberfeldie 49 James Barnes 27-Feb-95 195 93 Keilor 50 Jake Lever 05-Mar-96 190 82 Romsey 51 Victor Carboni 29-Jun-96 175 75 Aberfeldie 52 Caleb Harward 02-Aug-96 174 73 Maribyrnong Park 54 David Quillerat 16-Oct-94 193 90 Romsey 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr Craigieburn - PH: 9308 4444 2nd Qtr

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No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Cameron Conlon 03-Jul-95 198 87 North Heidelberg 2 Matthew Haynes 19-Mar-94 189 78 Yarrambat JFC 3 Billy Murphy 21-Jun-96 170 63 St Mary’s JFC/Ivanhoe Grammar 4 Ben Lennon 05-Jul-95 187 79 Macleod/Ivanhoe Grammar 5 Ned McKeown 23-Jul-95 182 80 Bundoora 6 Marcus Bontempelli 24-Nov-95 191 83 Eltham/Marcellin College 7 Jayden Short 24-Jan-96 177 66 Bundoora Coach: Marco Bello 8 Jordan Perry 01-Apr-95 183 77 Marcellin College Talent Manager: Peter Kennedy 9 Lewis Beers 01-Oct-96 187 76 Ivanhoe JFC Offi ce Address: Preston City Oval, 10 Jesse Tardio 07-Jan-95 179 72 Parkside/Marcellin College Cramer Street, Preston, 3072 11 Kyle McDonald 19-May-95 179 69 Greensborough Ground Address: Preston City Oval, Cramer Street, Preston, 3072 12 Jacob Smith 12-Jan-96 181 74 Banyule JFC Postal Address: PO Box 266 Preston Vic 3072 13 Liam Bowkett 19-Oct-95 193 85 St Mary’s (NFL) Telephone: 9478 3431 14 Jake Potter 08-Nov-95 190 88 South Morang Facsimile: 9478 4127 15 Julian Soccio 15-Apr-95 188 80 Greensborough/Xavier College Email: peter.kennedy@afl vic.com.au 16 Billy Jenkin 20-Aug-95 179 86 Montmorency Website: http://northernknights.afl vic.com.au 17 Jake Kalanj 27-Feb-95 184 78 Eltham MAJOR SPONSOR 18 Kain Proctor 12-Nov-96 170 58 Fitzroy Stars 19 Chris McCabe 30-Aug-96 176 74 Eltham 20 Tom Grimes 01-Dec-94 190 74 Hurstbridge 21 Zac Ballard 25-Feb-96 183 79 Warrandyte Mark Galea Ph: 9948 4577 22 Jason Castagna 12-Jul-96 181 72 Warrandyte/Marcellin College CLUB SUPPORTER SPONSORS 23 Garrett McDonagh 19-Jun-96 183 73 West Preston 24 Chas Bromley 01-Mar-94 183 80 Lower Plenty 25 Josh Iacobaccio 15-Aug-96 175 71 St Mary’s JFC 26 Xavier Cahill 31-Jul-95 177 76 Montmorency 27 Eamon Gilbert 02-Jul-95 192 78 St Mary’s (NFL) Viv Watson Th eo Kiossis 28 Ciaran Porter 29-Jul-96 192 82 St Mary’s JFC Ph: 9353 1011 Ph: 9460 7484 29 Lewis Glasgow 02-Jul-96 180 76 Eltham 30 James Lowe 14-May-96 190 82 Banyule JFC 31 Hugh Curnow 25-Feb-95 182 73 Fitzroy/Trinity Grammar 32 Liam Hunt 03-Feb-95 184 76 Eltham 33 Josh Turner 29-Mar-95 183 74 Lower Plenty George Iacobaccio Joe Morello 34 Joel Bramble 04-Jun-95 190 86 Whittlesea Ph: 0410 509243 Ph: 9850 7111 35 Michael Kerrigan 21-Aug-95 184 87 Northcote Park 36 Ben Mossuto 18-Mar-95 171 68 Greensborough 37 Kyle Langford 01-Dec-96 188 67 Macleod JFC/Ivanhoe Grammar 38 Nick Mackay 22-May-96 184 73 Greensborough Vladamir Gavrilovski Ph: 9416 9699 39 Jungala Ellis 27-Jan-96 167 65 West Preston Deluca Partners 40 Michael Tilmouth-Turner 14-Sep-96 188 85 West Preston Nick Soccio Ph: 9416 9322 Aherne Property Services 41 Patrick Kelly-Briggs 27-May-96 173 62 Northern Saints Patrick Aherne Ph: 9440 9476 Whittlesea/Assumption College Archiclad Pty Ltd 42 Clark Sloan 30-Dec-96 197 80 Wayne Murphy Ph: 9460 2233 43 Anthony Condello 17-Apr-95 171 70 West Preston Bicaro’s Ristorante Ph: 5831 8880 44 Sam Switkowski 20-Nov-96 176 64 Research JFC Cedar Bakery 45 Trent Crouch 07-Jan-96 177 67 Ivanhoe JFC/Ivanhoe Grammar Mr. Besharataouk Ph: 9484 4999 Enviro Sweep 46 Brody Waugh 14-Jul-95 182 73 Bundoora Shaun Turner: 9561 9348 Lazy Moe’s Oakleigh 47 Michael Boundy 20-Nov-95 190 91 St Mary’s (NFL) Frank Bianco Ph: 0409 131272 48 Mitch Dillon 07-Apr-95 188 82 Montmorency Love Real Estate Noel Crouch Ph: 9471 0233 49 Gerard Sutton 13-Apr-95 183 67 Northern Blues (VAFA) Park Avenue Wrought Iron 50 Anthony Di Paolo 11-Aug-95 197 93 Lower Plenty Adam Carter Ph: 9585 3311 Syndicate Property Group Kevin Perry Ph: 9480 0884 Vogue Print Savers Caitlin Baker Ph: 0411 873024 Lifecare Latrobe Sports Medicine Centre 1st Qtr 4th Qtr 3rd Qtr Nicole Mate Ph: 9473 8780 2nd Qtr

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No. NAME DOB HT WT PREVIOUS CLUB G B 1 Adam Diamond 18-Sep-95 170 67 Rosedale 2 Alex Saunders 10-Jul-95 177 68 Bairnsdale 3 Bradley Olsson 26-Nov-96 187 76 Sale 4 Christian Buykx - Smith 27-Mar-96 192 81 Traralgon 5 Josh Cashman 29-Dec-94 180 75 Sale 6 Lachlan Channing 14-Feb-95 176 71 Maffra Coach: Talent Manager: Peter Francis 7 Jordan Cunico 7-May-96 184 72 Traralgon Offi ce Address: Morwell Recreational Reserve, 8 Mitchell Stanlake 9-Feb-96 182 76 Newborough Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Ground Address: Morwell Football Ground, 9 Tom Muir 17-Nov-94 190 81 Warragul Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 10 Jack Hammond 30-Jul-96 182 73 Bairnsdale Postal Address: PO Box 833, Warragul, 3820 Telephone: 5134 8133 11 Bohdi Walker 8-Feb-96 182 82 Sale Fax: 5134 1855 12 Mitchell Mustoe 13-Apr-95 183 82 Traralgon Email: peter.francis@afl vic.com.au Website: http://gippslandpower.afl vic.com.au 13 Aaron Heppell 13-Jan-95 181 78 Leongatha 14 Rohan Hildebrand 17-Jul-95 180 80 Traralgon PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: MAJOR SPONSOR 15 Frazar Brouns 10-Oct-95 191 87 Traralgon 16 Wes Russell 11-Mar-95 192 100 Bairnsdale 17 Ben Thomas 12-Feb-95 187 75 MDU 18 Troy Toussaint 6-Dec-95 174 76 Pakenham 19 Lukas Webb 4-Mar-96 184 77 Lakes Entrance 20 Brenton Rees 6-Oct-95 178 72 Sale 21 Nicholas Dinsdale 25-Jul-95 181 67 Heyfi eld 22 Jack Leslie 27-Apr-95 198 93 Sale 23 Doug Grining 9-May-96 191 72 Traralgon 24 Nathan Dennison 3-Feb-96 180 82 Bairnsdale 25 Declan Keilty 8-May-95 192 80 Moe 26 Brandon Bailey 18-Nov-95 179 65 Morwell 27 Ashley Di Ciero 1-Mar-96 182 86 Traralgon 28 Paul Pattison 10-May-95 178 72 Korumburra - Bena 29 Ben Kearns 12-Nov-94 184 79 Churchill 30 Alex Carr 4-Feb-95 180 73 Maffra 31 Adam Wallace 5-Feb-95 183 78 Sale 32 Edward Morris 20-Aug-95 178 71 Garfi eld 33 Brett Waddell 24-Apr-95 173 75 Bairnsdale ‘GIPPSLAND COMMUNITY BANKS’ 34 Liam Nash 2-Dec-95 186 81 Mirboo North 35 Josh Scott 3-Mar-94 190 80 Lakes Entrance COMMUNITY PARTNER 36 Nathaniel Paredes 3-Jan-95 177 79 Ellinbank 37 Ben Northover 28-Aug-95 186 94 Traralgon 38 Jake Thomas 9-May-95 201 89 Sale

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Round 1 (Metro Round) Round 7 Sunday 7th July Sunday 24th March Saturday 18th May Northern Knights 13.18-96 def Calder Cannons 6.9-45 Calder Cannons 11.9.75 def by Northern Knights 15.7.97 Western Jets 8.15-63 def by Tasmania 12.9-81 Western Jets 11.11-77 def Gippsland Power 10.15-75 Oakleigh Chargers 9.16.70 def by Eastern Ranges 17.16.118 Sandringham Dragons 12.16-88 def Oakleigh Chargers 5.7-37 Round 13 Sandringham Dragons 16.9.105 def Western Jets 12.10.82 NSW/ACT Rams 7.11-53 def by Murray Bushrangers 12.11-83 Saturday 13th July Bendigo Pioneers 9.5-59 def by Dandenong Stingrays 10.16-76 Round 2 (Easter Weekend) Calder Cannons 12.20-92 def Western Jets 13.13-91 Northern Knights 12.14-86 def North Ballarat Rebels 10.8-68 Saturday 30th March Oakleigh Chargers 20.10-130 def Northern Knights 16.16-112 Calder Cannons 10.5-65 def by Geelong Falcons 14.11-95 Bendigo Pioneers 12.18-90 def North Ballarat Rebels 7.6-48 Dandenong Stingrays 18.15-123 def Bendigo Pioneers 8.5-53 Eastern Ranges 15.14-104 def Gippsland Power 11.11-77 Gippsland Power 12.13-85 def Dandenong Stingrays 8.14-62 North Ballarat Rebels 4.6-30 def by Murray Bushrangers 15.5-95 Geelong Falcons 10.16-76 def Murray Bushrangers 9.4-58 Round 4 (Country Round) Sunday 14th July Sunday 31st March Saturday 25th May Sandringham Dragons 8.15-63 def Eastern Ranges 9.8-62 Western Jets 17.7-109 def Northern Knights 15.12-102 Bendigo Pioneers 8.8-56 def by Geelong Falcons 9.11-65 Gippsland Power 6.9-45 def by Geelong Falcons 10.9-69 Eastern Ranges 7.7-49 def by Sandringham Dragons 10.10-70 Dandenong Stingrays 13.10-88 def North Ballarat Rebels 5.5-35 Development Weekend - 20th & 21st July Oakleigh Chargers 11.14-80 def Calder Cannons 11.7-73 Murray Bushrangers 10.7-67 def Gippsland Power 8.16-64 Round 14 Round 3 Round 8 Saturday 27th July Saturday 6th April Saturday 1st June Dandenong Stingrays 15.17-107 def Sandringham Dragons 5.7-37 Gippsland Power 14.7-91 def by Oakleigh Chargers 14.12-96 Murray Bushrangers 4.8-32 def by Western Jets 14.11-95 Gippsland Power 13.13-91 def by Eastern Ranges 15.11-101 Murray Bushrangers 8.15-63 def Bendigo Pioneers 3.5-23 Calder Cannons 14.5-89 def Dandenong Stingrays 6.11-47 Northern Knights 13.10-88 def Geelong Falcons 11.15-81 Eastern Ranges 12.14-86 def by Dandenong Stingrays 20.14-134 Gippsland Power 13.19-97 def Northern Knights 10.11-71 Oakleigh Chargers 7.14-56 def Bendigo Pioneers 5.14-44 Sunday 7th April Geelong Falcons 16.11-107 def Sandringham Dragons 4.2-26 Sunday 28th July North Ballarat Rebels 5.6-36 def by Geelong Falcons 14.14-98 Eastern Ranges 13.14-92 def Bendigo Pioneers 4.14-38 Murray Bushrangers 10.7-67 def by Calder Cannons 18.12-120 Northern Knights 10.11-71 vs Sandringham Dragons 9.17-71 Sunday 2nd June North Ballarat Rebels 6.12-48 def by Western Jets 8.6-54 Western Jets 14.11-95 def Calder Cannons 14.9-93 North Ballarat Rebels 16.15-111 def Oakleigh Chargers 5.10-40 Round 15 Round 1 (Country Round) Development Weekend - 8th & 9th June Saturday 3rd August Bendigo Pioneers vs. Geelong Falcons Epsom Huntly Reserve 1:00 PM Saturday 13th April Round 9 North Ballarat Rebels vs. Dandenong Stingrays Bendigo Pioneers 6.8-44 def by Gippsland Power 23.11-149 Saturday 15th June Eureka Stadium 1:00 PM Murray Bushrangers 12.15-87 def North Ballarat Rebels 6.5-41 Northern Knights 11.8-74 def by Western Jets 12.17-89 Oakleigh Chargers vs. Western Jets Warrawee Park 11:30 AM Eastern Ranges vs. Murray Bushrangers Shepley Oval 2:00 PM Geelong Falcons 18.10-118 def Dandenong Stingrays 7.11-53 Bendigo Pioneers 13.11-89 def Calder Cannons 7.10-52 Sunday 4th August Gippsland Power 18.17-125 def North Ballarat Rebels 5.9-39 Round 4 (Metro Round) Sandringham Dragons vs. Calder Cannons Preston City Oval 11:00 AM Geelong Falcons 2.9-21 def by Eastern Ranges 20.9-129 Northern Knights vs. Gippsland Power Preston City Oval 1:30 PM Saturday 20th April Oakleigh Chargers 10.5-65 def Dandenong Stingrays 8.6-54 Development Weekend - 10th & 11st August Western Jets 11.11-77 vs Oakleigh Chargers 11.11-77 Sunday 16th June Eastern Ranges 17.15-117 def Northern Knights 10.11-71 Round 16 Murray Bushrangers 10.18-78 def Sandringham Dragons 8.15-63 Saturday 17th August Calder Cannons 11.12-78 def Sandringham Dragons 7.10-52 Bendigo Pioneers vs. Western Jets Epsom Huntly Reserve 1:00 PM Round 10 Geelong Falcons vs. Calder Cannons Simonds Stadium 2:00 PM Round 5 Saturday 22nd June Dandenong Stingrays vs. Gippsland Power Shepley Oval 1:30 PM Saturday 27th April Sandringham Dragons 11.8-74 def by Northern Knights 13.4-82 North Ballarat Rebels vs. Northern Knights Eureka Stadium 1:00 PM Northern Knights 13.15-93 def Bendigo Pioneers 10.12-72 North Ballarat Rebels 11.11-77 def Bendigo Pioneers 10.11-71 Sunday 18th August Eastern Ranges vs. Oakleigh Chargers Box Hill City Oval 11:00 AM Calder Cannons 12.11-83 def North Ballarat Rebels 3.11-29 Western Jets 9.10-64 def by Geelong Falcons 10.7-67 Sandringham Dragons vs. Murray Bushrangers Victoria Park 2:00 PM Oakleigh Chargers 4.8-32 def by Geelong Falcons 10.12-72 Calder Cannons 11.11-77 def by Gippsland Power 16.18-114 Round 17 Murray Bushrangers 12.8-80 def by Eastern Ranges 17.11-113 Oakleigh Chargers 9.17-71 def by Murray Bushrangers 13.14-92 Saturday 24th August Sandringham Dragons 7.8-50 def by Gippsland Power 9.16-70 Sunday 23rd June Murray Bushrangers vs. Northern Knights Wangaratta 1:00 PM Sunday 28th April Dandenong Stingrays 8.9-57 def by Eastern Ranges 9.13-67 Oakleigh Chargers vs. North Ballarat Rebels Warrawee Park 2:00 PM Gippsland Power vs. Bendigo Pioneers Western Jets 12.15-87 def by Dandenong Stingrays 15.8-98 Round 11 Morwell Football Ground 11:00 AM Saturday 29th June Dandenong Stingrays vs. Geelong Falcons (VFLas CR) Round 6 Victoria Park 2:00 PM Eastern Ranges 8.9-57 def by Western Jets 25.12-162 Saturday 4th May Sunday 25th August Bendigo Pioneers 8.10-58 def by Murray Bushrangers 13.13-91 Queensland Scorpions 4.10-34 def by Calder Cannons 21.15-141 Calder Cannons vs. Eastern Ranges Gippsland Power 15.9-99 def Sandringham Dragons 10.10-70 Highgate Recreation Reserve 11:30 AM Bendigo Pioneers 11.17-83 def Oakleigh Chargers 11.3-69 Northern Knights 12.17-89 def Dandenong Stingrays 7.9-51 Western Jets vs. Sandringham Dragons Tasmania 9.10-64 def by Eastern Ranges 19.9-123 Highgate Recreation Reserve 2:00 PM Sunday 30th June Dandenong Stingrays 13.9-87 def Murray Bushrangers 5.7-37 Geelong Falcons 17.11-113 def North Ballarat Rebels 6.8-44 Finals Week 1 - Qualfying & Elimination Finals Geelong Falcons 18.11-119 def Northern Knights 3.5-23 Calder Cannons 10.12-72 def Oakleigh Chargers 7.7-49 Saturday 31st August & Sunday 1st September Visy Park Sunday 5th May Round 12 Finals Week 2 - Semi Finals Gippsland Power 18.11-119 def Western Jets 16.13-109 Saturday 6th July Sunday 8th September Visy Park North Ballarat Rebels 1.7-13 def by Sandringham Dragons 5.9-39 Murray Bushrangers 3.4-22 def by Finals Week 3 - Preliminary Finals Dandenong Stingrays 17.15-117 Development Weekend - 11th & 12th May Saturday 14th September Visy Park North Ballarat Rebels 6.5-41 def by Eastern Ranges 16.16-112 Finals Week 4 - Grand Final Sandringham Dragons 17.14-116 def Bendigo Pioneers 11.5-71 Sunday 22nd September Etihad Stadium Geelong Falcons 15.7-97 def Oakleigh Chargers 6.6-42

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