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New South Wales 15 Years and Under Vfl/Afl Players NEW SOUTH WALES 15 YEARS AND UNDER VFL/AFL PLAYERS The following is a list of students who have progressed through NSW 15 Years and Under Australian Football teams to play at the highest level of our code: The Victorian or Australian Football League. First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club Ben Doolan Sydney / Essendon Daniel McPherson Sydney Leo Barry Sydney Jared McVeigh Sydney Lewis Roberts-Thompson Sydney Ben Mathews Sydney Nick Davis Collingwood / Sydney Adam Schneider Sydney / St Kilda Mark McVeigh Essendon Jason Mooney Sydney / Geelong Cameron Mooney Nth Melbourne / Geelong Dean Solomon Essendon / Fremantle Mark Alvey Western Bulldogs / Essendon Bryce Campbell Adelaide James Byrne Adelaide Adam Houlihan Geelong / Richmond Derek Murray Port Adelaide Allan Murray St Kilda Ben McGlynn Hawthorn Jason Wild Collingwood Lenny Hayes St Kilda Darren Holmes Sydney David Trotter North Melbourne John Longmire North Melbourne Ben Fixter Sydney / Brisbane Craig Bird Sydney Malcolm Lynch Western Bulldogs Dyllon Addison Western Bulldogs Brett Scott Sydney Paul Spargo Nth Melbourne / Brisbane Leon Higgins Sydney Paul Hawke Sydney / Collingwood Bernard Toohey Geelong / Sydney Andrew Evans Sydney NEW SOUTH WALES 12 YEARS AND UNDER VFL/AFL PLAYERS The following is a list of students who have progressed through NSW 12 Years and Under Australian Football teams to play at the highest level of our code: The Victorian or Australian Football League. Year First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club 1975/76 Paul Hawke Sydney / Collingwood 1975 Ron Watt Geelong 1975 David Murphy Sydney 1977 Paul Spargo North Melbourne / Brisbane 1980 Darren Holmes Sydney / Fitzroy 1981 Wayne Carey North Melbourne / Adelaide 1981/82 John Longmire North Melbourne 1984 Jason Mooney Sydney / Geelong 1984 Tim Scott Sydney 1984 Anson Brownless Sydney 1986 Shane Crawford Hawthorn 1986/87 Gavin McMahon Sydney 1987 Justin Crawford Sydney / Hawthorn 1987 Daniel McPherson Sydney 1987 Brett Kirk Sydney 1988 Jason Wild Collingwood 1988 Leo Barry Sydney 1989 Brad Seymour Sydney 1990 Ben Matthews Sydney 1990/91 Glenn Joyce Footscray 1991/92 Dean Solomon Essendon / Fremantle 1991 Cameron Mooney North Melbourne / Geelong 1991 Nick Davis Collingwood / Sydney 1992 Mark Alvey Footscray 1993 Ryan Houlihan Carlton 1993 Justin Koschitze St Kilda 1994 Allan Murray St Kilda 1994 Chris Hyde Richmond 1994 Mark Powell Sydney 1995 Daniel Cross Western Bulldogs 1995/96 Adam Schneider Sydney / St Kilda 1996 Jarrad McVeigh Sydney 1996 Paul Bevan Sydney 1999 Dylan Addison Western Bulldogs 1999 Kieran Jack Sydney 1999 Ed Barlow Sydney 2000 Craig Bird Sydney Year First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club 2000 Matthew Suckling Sydney 2002 Taylor Walker Adelaide QUEENSLAND 15 YEARS AND UNDER VFL/AFL PLAYERS The following is a list of students who have progressed through Queensland 15 Years and Under Australian Football teams to play at the highest level of our code: The Victorian or Australian Football League. First Surname VFL / AFL Club Marcus Allan Brisbane Marcus Ashcroft Brisbane Brett Backwell Carlton Tony Beckett Brisbane Corey Bell Brisbane Craig Brittain North Melbourne Darren Carlson Brisbane Troy Clark Brisbane Nathan Clark Brisbane Robert Cockatoo North Melbourne Heath Collins Brisbane Robbie Copeland Brisbane Gavin Crossisca Collingwood Michael Davis Essendon Danny Dickfos Brisbane Josh Drummond Brisbane Frank Dunnell Essendon / Brisbane Cameron Elliott Brisbane Rudi Frigo Brisbane Patrick Garner Brisbane Michael Gibson Fitzroy / Brisbane Sam Gilbert St Kilda Brent Green Brisbane Mitchell Hahn Western Bulldogs Stephen Handley Geelong Scott Harding Brisbane Gerard Harrington Essendon Carl Herbert Collingwood Rhian Hooper Brisbane / Essendon Simon Hose Sydney / Brisbane Brad Howard St Kilda Max Hudghton St Kilda Clark Keating Brisbane Haydn Keil Brisbane Steve Kenna Carlton Matthew Kennedy Brisbane Mark Kennedy St Kilda First Surname VFL / AFL Club Simon Kenny Brisbane Tony Lambert Brisbane Steven Lawrence Brisbane / St Kilda Stephen Lawrence Hawthorn Simon Luhrs Brisbane Tony Lynn Brisbane Rhys Magin Essendon Travis Matin-Beynon North Melbourne Joel McDonald Brisbane Luke McGuane Richmond Scott McIvor Fitzroy / Brisbane Steve McLuckie Brisbane Dean McRae North Melbourne / Sydney Malcolm Michael Collingwood / Brisbane Jason Millar Brisbane Shane Morrison Brisbane / Richmond Michael Osborne Hawthorn Ricky Petterd Melbourne Craig Potter Sydney / Brisbane Daniel Pratt North Melbourne / Brisbane Andrew Raines Richmond / Brisbane Scott Ralph Brisbane Nick Reiwoldt St Kilda Matthew Simpson Brisbane Chris Smith Fremantle Trevor Spencer Essendon / Melbourne Cheyne Stiller Brisbane Gavin Urquhart North Melbourne Michael Voss Brisbane Brett Voss Brisbane / St Kilda David Walls Carlton Matthew Walters Brisbane Ben Warren North Melbourne David Wearne Brisbane Stephen Wearne Melbourne Luke Wellar Brisbane Ray Windsor Brisbane Derek Wirth Brisbane Dale Woodall Collingwood Mark Woolnough Geelong SOUTH AUSTRALIA 15 YEARS AND UNDER VFL/AFL PLAYERS The following is a list of students who have progressed through SA 15 Years and Under Australian Football teams between 1970 and 1988 inclusive to play at the highest level of our code: The Victorian or Australian Football League. First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club Neville Roberts Richmond Greg Phillips Collingwood David Palm Richmond Grantley Fielke Adelaide Mark Yeates Geelong Martin Leslie Port Adelaide Clayton Lamb Adelaide Greg Whittlesea Hawthorn Stephen Kernahan Carlton Danny Hughes Melbourne Chris McDermott Adelaide Craig Bradley Carlton Tony Hall Hawthorn / Adelaide Peter Motley Carlton Dwayne Russel Geelong Greg Anderson Essendon / Adelaide Tim Ginever Port Adelaide Gilbert McAdam St Kilda / Brisbane Scott Russell Collingwood Rod Jamieson Adelaide Simon Tregenza Adelaide Darren Mead Port Adelaide Brett Chalmers Adelaide Gavin Wanganeen Essendon / Port Adelaide Ben Hart Adelaide Nick Pesch Adelaide Brenton Sanderson Adelaide / Geelong Sean Wellman Essendon Martin McKinnon Adelaide Brian Beinke Adelaide Shane Bond Adelaide Luke McCabe Hawthorn Mark Ricciuto Adelaide Tyson Edwards Adelaide Adam Heuskes Port Adelaide Trent Ormond-Allen Adelaide Peter Vardy Adelaide First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club Jared Crouch Sydney Matthew Bode Port Adelaide / Adelaide Stewart Dew Port Adelaide / Hawthorn Rob Shirley Adelaide Matthew Pavlich Fremantle Ken McGregor Adelaide Bradley Ottens Richmond / Geelong Alan Didak Collingwood Ben Rutten Adelaide Cain Ackland Port Adelaide / St Kilda Kane Cornes Port Adelaide Shaun Burgoyne Port Adelaide VICTORIA 15 YEARS AND UNDER VFL/AFL PLAYERS The following is a list of students who have progressed through Victorian 15 Years and Under Australian Football teams to play at the highest level of our code: The Victorian or Australian Football League. Year First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club 1948 Martin Davis Richmond 1948 Ron G Smith Fitzroy 1949 Not Known 1950 Frank Johnson Footscray / Fitzroy 1950 Ken Hedt Collingwood 1950 Bryan King St Kilda 1950 Don Matthews South Melbourne 1951 Fred Macquire North Melbourne 1951 Stuart Lennie St Kilda 1952 Ken Dean North Melbourne 1952 John Kelton South Melbourne 1953 John E Hoiles Footscray 1953 Bob Skilton South Melbourne 1955 Larry Rowe Richmond 1955 Graeme Beissel Essendon 1955 John Bradbury Footscray 1955 Charlie Evans Footscray / South Melbourne 1954 Not Known 1956 Alf Chapman South Melbourne 1956 Ray Walker Footscray 1957 Ross Smith St Kilda 1957 Ron O'Brien Richmond 1957 Tony Polinelli Geelong 1958 David Albiston Hawthorn 1958 Peter Brain South Melbourne 1958 Gordon Dann South Melbourne 1958 Graeme Watson Melbourne 1958 Bruce Bentley Carlton 1958 Dennis Bartley St Kilda 1958 Ray Groom Melbourne 1959 Carlton Ditterich St Kilda / Melbourne 1959 Bob Lynch Fitzroy 1959 Peter Hogan Richmond 1959 Jim Leitch Melbourne 1960 Ricky Watt Collingwood 1960 Robert Lane Carlton 1960 Neville Stone Melbourne Year First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club 1960 Ian Payne Essendon 1961 John Williams Essendon / Collingwood 1961 Ray Smith Essendon / Melbourne 1961 Kelvin Clarke Melbourne 1961 Bill Walford Richmond / Fitzroy 1961 Trevor Dawson Fitzroy 1962 Geoff Smith Hawthorn 1962 Ken Osborne Melbourne 1962 Chris Aitken Melbourne 1962 George Johnstone Melbourne 1962 Greg Perry Essendon 1962 Derek King St Kilda 1962 Norm Mitchell Footscray 1963 Robert Stevens Collingwood 1963 Sid Catlin Melbourne / South Melbourne 1963 Trevor Wilson Richmond / Footscray 1963 Gary Hardeman Melbourne 1963 Barry Grinter Essendon / Richmond 1964 Jeffery Pitts Collingwood 1964 John Stephens St Kilda 1964 Peter Pettigrew Collingwood 1964 Geoff Blethyn Essendon 1964 Ian Wallace Footscray 1964 Ron McFarlane Essendon 1964 Des Campbell Melbourne 1964 Ricky Browne Geelong 1965 Bruce Brown Melbourne / Essendon 1965 Steven Hoffman South Melbourne / Footscray 1965 Mark Slater Collingwood 1966 Rob Peterson North Melbourne 1967 Lloyd Burgman Melbourne 1967 Roger McHardy Footscray 1967 William Nalder Richmond 1967 Harry Skreja Footscray 1968 Wes Barrot Richmond / Collingwood 1968 Russell Davies St Kilda 1968 Kelvin Matthews Hawthorn / Geelong 1968 Leigh Matthews Hawthorn 1968 Andrew Lynch Geelong / Richmond 1968 Paul Sarah Geelong / Richmond 1968 Mark Browne Geelong 1969 Robert Lamb Richmond / South Melbourne 1969 Steve Lunn Geelong / Footscray 1969 Greg Wood Melbourne 1970 Howard Staehr Essendon 1970 Phillip Manassa Collingwood 1970 Gregory Bell Essendon Year First Name Surname VFL / AFL Club 1971 Jeffrey Gieschen Footscray 1971 Roy Ramsay North Melbourne / Essendon 1971
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