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BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT VFL squads CAPTAIN: JAMES FLAHERTY BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Jay Neagle * 17/01/88 191 100 gippsland Power/Traralgon 2 Ricky DysoN * 28/09/85 182 82 Northern Knights/epping 3 Paul scaNloN 19/10/77 178 85 seymour/ Northern Bullants (VFl) 4 simon DaVies 30/09/89 176 78 North shore 5 stewart CrameRi 10/08/88 187 95 maryborough 6 Josh Bowe 25/06/87 176 79 Bendigo Pioneers/eaglehawk 7 leroy Jetta * 06/07/88 178 75 south Fremantle (WA) 9 Brent PRismall * 14/07/86 186 82 geelong/western Jets/werribee 10 Blair Holmes 18/05/89 176 80 Bendigo Pioneers/sandhurst 11 David ZaHaRaKis * 21/02/90 182 76 Northern Knights/marcellin college/eltham 12 michael HuRley * 01/06/90 193 91 Northern Knights/macleod 13 Darren Hulme 19/07/77 170 78 clayton/carlton 14 sam loNeRgaN * 26/03/87 182 80 Tasmania (VFl)/launceston 15 Joel maloNe 10/01/84 176 80 * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie 1 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au VFL squads CAPTAIN: JAMES FLAHERTY BENDIGO BOMBERS Coach: ADRIAN HICKMOTT No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Jay * AFL Essendon listed player # AFL Essendon rookie VFL RECORd / 2 VFL squads CAPTAINS: STEvE KENNA/Lukas markovIC BOx hIll hawkS Coach: brendan bolton No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Joel cRoss 14/05/87 181 75 old camberwell 2 steve KeNNa 08/10/81 170 70 south adelaide (SA)/carlton 3 Nick StocKDale 09/08/89 185 84 Traralgon/gippsland Power 4 sam iles 19/06/87 185 83 collingwood/Tasmania (VFl) 5 Ben smithwicK 02/10/87 178 78 old carey 6 lukas markoVic 05/01/87 193 94 Hawthorn/eastern Ranges 7 ed cuRNow 07/11/89 182 83 adelaide/geelong Falcons 8 cameron PeDeRseN 17/03/87 194 90 mitcham 9 lachlan geoRge 02/04/88 181 80 Tasmania (VFl)/North Ballarat (VFl) 10 Tom warby 03/11/89 186 78 scoresby 11 Ben FagaN 04/11/87 188 85 mansfield/Tasmania (VFl) 12 Brad Neil 20/02/88 180 80 eastern Ranges/Vermont 13 adem Yze 21/09/77 187 85 melbourne/murray Bushrangers 14 David maRcius 06/05/87 183 90 eastern Ranges/scoresby 15 sam giBsoN 27/05/86 184 82 Hawthorn/Box Hill Hawks (VFl) 16 Beau DowleR * 16/12/87 196 88 oakleigh chargers/Noble Park 17 Beau musToN * 01/03/87 189 86 murray Bushrangers/shepparton united 18 gary coNyeRs 07/08/88 190 84 east Ringwood 19 mitch THorp * 25/12/88 194 88 Tasmania (VFl)/Tassie mariners 20 Tim Boyle * 28/01/84 194 95 geelong Falcons/leopold 21 lachlan mcQueeN-miscamBle 11/09/87 189 96 old carey 22 Travis TucK * 07/09/87 188 88 Dandenong stingrays/Berwick 23 marco Bello 12/08/76 175 72 Nunawading/central Districts (SA) 24 Troy Wright 08/10/88 189 84 eastern Ranges/mooroolbark 25 Ryan scHoeNmaKeRs * 08/11/90 193 85 Norwood (SA) 26 liam Shiels * 29/04/91 183 79 eastern Ranges/The Basin 27 Phil smith 15/04/89 188 81 Brisbane/calder cannons 28 garry moss # 05/07/88 181 74 east Perth (WA) 29 Joseph FiescHi 12/09/89 202 86 oakleigh chargers/marcellin 30 michael Dell Aquila 31/03/89 183 80 eastern Ranges/Vermont 31 Kris Nye 25/11/89 188 81 eastern Ranges/Norwood 32 Josh P. KenneDy * 20/06/88 189 93 sandringham Dragons/Xavier college 33 Hugh saNDilaNDs 07/03/89 191 88 Hawthorn/oakleigh chargers 34 lachlan caRey 03/06/88 184 81 oakleigh chargers/camberwell grammar 35 Jarryd mortoN * 05/10/88 191 87 claremont (WA) 36 Jordan lisle * 12/07/90 196 87 oakleigh chargers/carey grammar 37 Brendan WhiTecRoss * 25/01/90 183 85 Zillmere (Qld) 38 luke lowDeN * 22/02/91 204 87 sandringham Dragons/caulfieldg rammer 39 andrew mcguiNNess 22/10/87 187 86 old Brighton/sandringham Dragons 40 shane saVage * 05/01/91 185 74 Dandenong stingrays/Noble Park 41 Tim walsH # 03/10/89 198 99 Port adelaide (SA) 42 matt sucKliNg # 25/07/88 183 73 wagga Tigers (NSW) 43 will sieRaKowsKi # 26/07/90 187 80 NSW-ACT RAMS/Riverview 44 cameron StoKes # 02/07/89 174 74 Darwin (NT) 45 Riley milNe # 20/07/90 193 72 murray Bushrangers/mooroopna 46 Hayden Kiel # 15/01/88 180 84 Brisbane lions/southport (Qld) 47 luke BReusT # 11/11/90 184 74 NSW-ACT RAMS/Temora 48 carl PeTeRsoN # 03/07/87 183 70 st marys (NT)/Richmond/claremont (WA) 49 andrew HogaN 29/01/89 198 92 oakleigh chargers/old scotch 50 scott SheRweN 31/10/88 191 84 scotch college 51 chris Hoegel 03/03/89 181 74 oakleigh chargers/whitefriars 52 griffen UndeRwooD 07/10/85 176 75 Belconnen (ACT)/yarram 53 Pat TomKiNs 18/02/89 183 82 oakleigh chargers/Donvale 54 Jack Bull 03/02/90 174 70 sandringham Dragons/scotch college 55 matt cuNNiNgHam 16/01/90 188 81 eastern Ranges/wantirna south 56 Dale walKeR 22/02/90 187 82 eastern Ranges/chirnside Park 57 leigh KiTcHiN 08/01/90 180 74 eastern Ranges/wantirna south 58 Tom PuRcell 20/04/89 189 80 eastern Ranges/east Ringwood 59 andrew RentoN 29/03/89 203 100 eastern Ranges/croydon 60 Ben KeNNeDy 14/06/90 190 90 sandringham Dragons/Xavier college 61 Dylan VaN UneN 22/06/90 188 77 eastern Ranges/North Ringwood 62 Julien moussi 02/04/88 185 83 Belconnen (ACT)/Northern Bullants (VFl) 63 wayne mcInerney 08/09/90 175 69 Vermont 64 glen PaRKeR 22/06/87 182 77 old carey 65 Tim HaRPeR 03/05/89 186 78 Knox 66 Jack FuRey 25/04/90 184 78 scotch college 67 Beau coyle 18/02/89 183 79 Donvale/oakleigh c * AFL Hawthorn listed player # AFL Hawthorn rookie 3 / visit: victorianfootballleague.com.au No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs VFL squads CAPTAIN: KYLE MATTHEWS caSEy ScORpIONS Coach: PETER GERMAN No. Name DOB HT WT Previous clubs G B 1 Kyle matthews 17/12/85 178 72 Ringwood 2 Beau VernoN 05/12/88 182 80 gippsland Power/Phillip island 3 Ryan CreeD 08/05/88 177 76 monbulk/ eastern Ranges 4 Ben waiTe 30/06/84 190 100 Roc/old Hailebury 5 michael StocKDale 29/08/90 175 73 gippsland Power 6 Peter FaulKs 24/04/88 195 83 sydney swans/ calder cannons 7 Nick scaNloN 05/09/88 180 79 Narree warren 8 scott macleoD 04/03/86 182 82 mulgrave 9 matt mooRe 26/11/86 194 90 De la salle 10 glenn ChiVeRs 09/04/89 190 89 st Kilda/ oakleigh charges 11 James wall 05/01/87 198 93 st Kilda/sydney/calder cannons 12 andrew olDmeaDow 21/04/89 178 71 collingwood (VFl)/gippsland Power/Nar Nar goon 13 James TayloR 20/12/84 181 85 springvale (VFl)/Phillip island 14 evan PaNoZZa 31/10/87 190 89 eastern Rangers 15 Tim moHR 19/10/88 195 92 Tasmania (VFl)/Tassie mariners/launceston 16 chris clay 29/07/88 181 79 avondale Heights/calder cannons 17 Rian mcgougH 23/04/88 179 79 avondale Heights/calder cannons 18 Jarred mathesoN 09/11/88 179 81 scoresby/east Brighton 19 James TeRRy 30/05/85 176 73 sydney university (NSW)/ launceston grammar 20 David colliNs 10/11/84 186 84 corra lynn 21 gareth Snow 27/03/87 190 89 old mentoniens 22 Ben maCreaDie 05/01/88 182 82 Rosedale 23 matt RosieR 07/01/88 182 86 east Burwood/ eastern Ranges 24 Pierce liDDle 01/10/90 184 67 Palmerston (NTFl)/ Northern Territory 25 wade lees 25/04/88 186 86 east Burwood/ sandringham Dragons 26 augustine Patti 19/07/90 191 87 Dandenong stingrays 27 cade masKell 30/03/89 187 76 Korumburra-Bena 28 Ben mcDoNalD 21/07/88 180 76 scoresby 29 Tim CresPiN 30/11/89 188 88 Dandenong stingrays/corra lynn 30 luke williams 13/06/88 192 97 eastern Ranges/ Knox Falcons 31 alex silVagNi 29/09/87 193 93 old Hailebury 32 clay illmaN 06/07/87 184 80 gisborne 33 Terry mildreN 19/06/87 185 85 garfield/gippsland Power 34 Jack maZuReK 10/09/90 183 84 Knox Falcons 35 Josh siNgH 02/12/86 184 82 east Ringwood/ eastern Ranges 36 Josh BolToN 20/08/90 186 86 Knox Falcons 37 Jed cosTigaN 25/02/90 180 79 gippsland Power 38 Kainen scHRaPe 15/06/90 177 84 gippsland Power/wonthaggi 39 sam BeNBow 01/02/89 187 85 Beaconsfield/ gippsland Power 40 Dean Kelly 11/06/89 186 67 Nar Nar goon/ Doveton 41 aaron HillBeRge 29/08/89 190 85 Korumburra-Bena 42 scott Virtue 06/08/89 183 80 old carey 43 Brad syKes 21/09/90 177 71 Bon Beach 44 James BlaseR 15/03/89 178 83 gippsland Power/ moe 45 Jimmy DeaN 02/08/88 171 64 North Ringwood 46 James Strauss * 14/06/90 185 82 oakleigh chargers/scotch college/canterbury 47 sam Blease * 19/02/91 184 70 eastern Ranges/yarra Valley grammar 48 Kyle CheNey * 25/08/89 184 87 North Ballarat Rebels/warrack eagles 49 Russell RoBertsoN * 24/11/78 187 91 Tassie mariners/Burnie Dockers 50 simon BucKley * 18/04/87 190 90 sandringham Dragons/st Pauls 51 liam JurraH * 22/09/88 188 78 collingwood (VFl)/yuenduma magpies (NT) 52 mark JamaR * 09/08/83 198 100 North adelaide (SA) 53 Jamie BeNNell * 07/06/90 179 68 swan Districts (WA) 54 Neville Jetta * 12/02/90 180 77 swan Districts (WA) 55 addam maRic * 18/04/90 178 77 calder cannons/greenvale 56 Daniel Bell * 13/04/85 186 91 glenelg (SA) 57 shane Valenti # 29/01/87 176 79 sandringham (VFl)/sandringham Dragons 58 Danny HugHes # 10/12/86 186 82 sandringham Dragons/melbourne/sandringham (VFl) 59 Jake SpeNceR # 09/10/89 203 100 Redlands (Qld) 60 Jack watts * 26/03/91 196 83 sandringham Dragons/Brighton grammer 61 John meeseN * 20/06/86 200 100 adelaide/geelong Falcons/modewarre 62 clint Bartram * 16/02/88 181 80 geelong Falcons/ocean grove 63 Ricky Petterd * 24/07/88 185 84 Broadbeach (Qld) 64 Jack Grimes * 11/05/89 187 81 Northern Knights/Hurstbridge 65 stefan martiN * 17/11/86 198 100 sandringham (VFl)/old Haileybury 66 Jordie mcKenzie # 21/06/90 186 71 geelong Falcons/Terang-mortlake 67 matthew BaTe * 24/05/87 192 90 eastern Ranges/croydon 68 Paul WheaTley * 12/04/81 189 88 Preston Knights/North Heidelberg 69 Rohan Bail * 26/06/88 183 91 mt gravatt (Qld) 70 michael NewToN * 27/04/87 193 91 murray Bushrangers/whorouly 71 Rhys Healey # 13/04/90 186 81 Bendigo Pioneers/eaglehawk 72 James FRawley * 20/09/88 193 91 North Ballarat Rebels/east Point 73 austin woNaeamirri * 02/10/88 176 76 Norwood (SA)/st marys (NT) 74 cale mortoN * 18/01/90 192
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