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RECORD FINALSW2 Copy 3 RECORDNSW/ACT STATE REPRESENTATIVE ROUND AFL CANBERRA v BLACK DIAMOND AFL 3pm, 19th of May, UNSW Canberra Oval MAY 19 CONTACT DETAILS AFL NSW/ACT All scores and photos from the games will be available on our social media platforms Corner Launceston St & Furzer Street throughout the day. Woden ACT 2606 PO Box 461, Woden ACT 2606 P: 02 6214 2300 www.aflcanberra.com.au @AFLCANBERRA SCHEDULE NEAFL| ROUND FIVE: CANBERRA DEMONS V GIANTS, Sat 19 May 12PM, UNSW Canberra Oval V REP ROUND AFL CANBERRA V BLACK DIAMOND AFL 3PM, UNSW Canberra Oval V NEAFL WEEKLY TEAM LIST Round 7 Club name Giants Coach Adam Schneider Captain Matthew Buntine FB 21. Matthew Buntine 44. Josh Buchanan 47. Tom Banuelos HB 45. Tyh Evans 42. Jake Stein 49. Nathan Coxall C 40. Will Spencer 10. Aiden Bonar 53. Billy Clark HF 16. Brent Daniels 28. Zach Sproule 26. Dawson Simpson FF 48. Jayden Kelly 12. Jon Patton 52. Guy Richardson Rucks 30. Matthew Flynn, 29. Rhys Pollock, 51. Daniel Foley Interchange 43. Dylan Buckley, 54. Riley Budd, 34. Nick Shipley, 33. Matthew McGrory Emergencies 46. Jack Adamson, 50. Bailey Jones In’s & Out’s In’s Tom Banuelos, Billy Clark, Rhys Pollock, Tyh Evans, Guy Richardson, Matthew McGrory, Daniel Foley, Josh Buchanan Out’s David Smith, Clarrie Barker, Lachlan Tanner, Dylan Addison (Injured), Miles Bridgland, Bailey McParland, Josh Burke, Harry Perryman (AFL), Tim Mohr (AFL) NEAFL WEEKLY TEAM LIST Round 7 Club name Canberra Demons Coach Kade Klemke Captain Aaron Bruce FB 35. Tom Highmore 2. Alex Paech 45. Harry Carr HB 25. Sam Martyn 60. Rohan McLachlan 6. Kade Klemke C 36. Lucas Meline 3. Andrew Swan 9. Jack Powell* HF 4. Aaron Bruce 11. Jacob Turner 16. Mitch Hardie FF 17. Jarrod Osborne 13. Tom Faul 23. Ben Fulford Rucks 42. Cameron Milne, 8. Mitch Maguire, 1. Isaac Taylor Interchange 19. Nathan Richards, 18. Angus Baker, 21. Matt Vardanega, 14. Donald Roberts, 33. Jack Nunn Emergencies 29. Ben Halse, 26. Sam Tonkes, 12. Luke McKay In’s & Out’s In’s 17. Jarrod Osborne Out’s 12. Luke McKay * Indicates 23rd player NEAFL WEEKLY TEAM LIST Round 7 Club name Giants Coach Adam Schneider Captain Matthew Buntine FB 21. Matthew Buntine 44. Josh Buchanan 47. Tom Banuelos HB 45. Tyh Evans 42. Jake Stein 49. Nathan Coxall C 40. Will Spencer 10. Aiden Bonar 53. Billy Clark HF 16. Brent Daniels 28. Zach Sproule 26. Dawson Simpson FF 48. Jayden Kelly 12. Jon Patton 52. Guy Richardson Rucks 30. Matthew Flynn, 29. Rhys Pollock, 51. Daniel Foley Interchange 43. Dylan Buckley, 54. Riley Budd, 34. Nick Shipley, 33. Matthew McGrory Emergencies 46. Jack Adamson, 50. Bailey Jones In’s & Out’s In’s Tom Banuelos, Billy Clark, Rhys Pollock, Tyh Evans, Guy Richardson, Matthew McGrory, Daniel Foley, Josh Buchanan Out’s David Smith, Clarrie Barker, Lachlan Tanner, Dylan Addison (Injured), Miles Bridgland, Bailey McParland, Josh Burke, Harry Perryman (AFL), Tim Mohr (AFL) REP PREVIEW New BDAFL Men’s Representative Coach Rowan Bilkey starts his tenure as League Coach with a serious baptism of fire: playing AFL Canberra at the wide open expanses of Manuka Oval. The0 BDAFL' 'side* has$ been*" picked- a1 versatile,"3 5/&344611-*&34 strong, fast and skilful squad based on form and includes a mix of youth and experience, all of whom are keen to test themselves against the best, and AFL Canberra have proven over many years that they are the best in AFL NSW/ACT. Ainslie midfield duo in Liam O’Neill and Stephen Camp 20 year old ruckman Tim Oosterhoff, who just are proven performer in the AFL Canberra competition missed out on debuting for BDAFL last year, will and if allowed to take control of the midfield they will be asked to lead the way and super keen to create plenty of scoring opportunities for their impress against AFL Canberra. His recent form forwards. Expect tenacious Terrigal Avoca midfielder has him well placed to give the BDAFL first use of Corey Billins to have the job on curbing the influence of the ball, in tandem with the athletic, Sam Ellis. these players during the day. They will need to be at their best as they will be up against the experienced Tuggeranong follower Both sides will look to set up many of their attacks off Matt Channon as well as the exciting Ben Perry half back with Conor Haswell (Newcastle City), the from Ainslie. experienced Nick Tomlinson and the classy, Andrew Scott (Singleton) up against the highly credentialled, Perry is a very talented athlete that spent time in Joshua Bryce who has had great experience through the US on a basketball scholarship and possesses TAC cup as a junior and spent time at VFL club a great leap and mobility around the ground. Werribee. Bryce is aggressive at the contest and at home in aerial contests as well ground ball situations Once the ball hits the ground the BDAFL will look and the home side will be looking to the Queanbeyan to gain an advantage courtesy of their A grade leader to provide plenty of drive off half back. midfield led by Marcus DeLeur, Jayden Rymer and Josh Mifsud whilst Gosford, Pat Murphy could Cont. have a big role to play with his long kicking to prove invaluable at Manuka, which at 168 metres long, is eight metres longer than the MCG. REP PREVIEW (cont.) Haswell is highly skilled youngster who is in superb form and will no doubt pique the interest of the Canberra and GWS Giants NEAFL recruiters who are playing the curtain raiser prior to the representative fixture. Both sides have plenty of quality in front of goal, whom can kick a winning score if they can get enough quality ball. Queanbeyan’s Tim Clowhry has been an effective goalkicker this year and enters the game on the back of a five goal haul last game whilst Belconnen’s Luke McKay has been a revelation this year following his move forward this year with his elite skills making him a very dangerous proposition in the forward half. Bilkey will be looking to his key defenders in Corbin Bond, Lincoln Stewart, Andrew Last and Macaulay O’Malley to be able to negate the AFL Canberra forwards influence. At the other end of the ground BDAFL captain, Tom Yensch, will have an important role as a forward/ ruckman, a major focal point across half-forward. Jack Lennon, Matt Spinks, Jack Hardman and Jack Grimmond will look to sit at Yensch’s feet and use their pace inside the forward 50m arc. Hardman in particular will be worth watching as the former Sydney Swans Academy member is very elusive with a big leap which was evidenced in his spectacular mark last week. He also has the ability to turn matches in a matter of minutes. Killarney Vale Coach Scott Reed is a big game player and his clash with Eastlakes Ben Halse will be entertaining to watch. AFL Canberra will no doubt enter the match as clear favourites however the BDAFL have proven in the past they love a challenge and they don’t come any bigger than this. Live BARTV Coverage of this representative fixture commences at 2.55pm this Saturday. BLACK DIAMOND AFL TEAM LIST COACH: ROWAN BILKEY Assistant: Sean McGrath & Marty Reiman No First Name Surname DOB CLUB G B .1 Nick Tomlinson 28/2/82 Cardiff 2 Jack Hardman 31/12/99 Warners Bay 3 Conor Haswell 25/1/97 Newcastle City 4 Jack Lennon 4/11/96 Cardiff 5 Matt Spinks 28/9/94 Warners Bay 6 Andrew Scott 23/10/87 Singleton 7 Scott Reed 3/10/90 Killarney Vale 8 Marcus DeLeur 6/3/96 Cardiff 9 Alex Mitchell 16/4/92 Singleton 10 Pat Murphy 26/2/98 Gosford 11 Tim Oosterhoff 19/4/88 Killarney Vale 12 Alex Bailey 3/2/95 Killarney Vale 14 Jayden Rymer 11/11/97 Nelson Bay 15 Josh Mifsud 28/11/96 Killarney Vale 16 Tom Yensch 20/10/93 Cardiff 17 Corbin Bond 25/2/93 Terrigal Avoca 18 Lincoln Stewart 10/6/81 Warners Bay 19 Sam Ellis 15/3/94 Terrigal Avoca 20 Jack Grimmond 5/6/97 Terrigal Avoca 21 Chris Eddy 12/4/97 Nelson Bay 22 Macaulay O'Malley 21/4/93 Newcastle City 23 Andrew Last 12/4/97 Nelson Bay AFL CANBERRA TEAM LIST COACH: ANTHONY BOURKE ASSISTANT: Kurt Masters, Simon Pommery & Andrew Harrington No. First Name Surname DOB CLUB G B 1 Luke McKay 3/2/97 Belconnen Magpies 2 Lenny Haddrill 14/6/91 Belconnen Magpies 3 Christian Palombi 11/6/99 Queanbeyan Tigers 4 Liam Tutty 19/10/97 Eastlake Demons 5 Josh Bryce 12/11/90 Queanbeyan Tigers 6 Stephen Camp 29/6/94 Ainslie Tricolours 7 Liam O'Neil 25/4/85 Ainslie Tricolours 8 Connor Owen-Auburn 1/4/98 Gungahlin Jets 9 Tim Clowry 9/11/95 Queanbeyan Tigers 10 Logan Gray 8/4/98 Tuggeranong Hawks 11 Luke Robertson 7/5/98 Gungahlin Jets 12 Sam Tonkes 9/5/93 Gungahlin Jets 14 Ben Halse 12/4/95 Eastlake Demons 15 Ben McGinness 19/2/99 Eastlake Demons 16 Jacob Conlan 3/9/99 Gungahlin Jets 17 Kel Evans 10/12/98 Queanbeyan Tigers 18 Dean Biermann 24/7/96 Eastlake Demons 19 Max Richardson 28/7/96 Ainslie Tricolours 20 Jack Harper 5/12/98 Belconnen Magpies 21 Steward Boyd 3/7/90 Gungahlin Jets 22 Matt Channon 28/5/93 Tuggeranong Hawks 23 Ben Perry 17/3/89 Ainslie Tricolours 24 Sam De Sousa 4/12/97 Eastlake Demons UMPIRE APPOINTMENTS REPRESENTATIVE ROUND 0''*$*"-1"35/&344611-*&34 GET IN THE GAME BECOME AN UMPIRE If you love footy, you’ll love being an umpire.
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