Carnell & Gibson reach 100 games

VFL ROUND 20, TAC CUP ROUND 15 AFL AUGUST 13-14, 2011

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Seagulls triumph

The Williamstown FC have brought home the to Victoria, proudly representing the Peter Jackson VFL

CONGRATULATIONS to the competition was a large challenging experience will Williamstown Football Club for number of talented footballers no doubt be benefi cial to their winning the inaugural Foxtel who were able to increase football careers. Cup Grand Final last weekend their profi le before a national Players were also able to at Patersons Stadium. audience. experience travelling interstate It was a credit to General Signifi cantly, 14 players who and playing at AFL venues Manager Brendan Curry, coach participated in the Foxtel like Etihad Stadium, Patersons , captain Brett Cup games have received Stadium, AAMI Stadium and Johnson and all the players, an invitation to the AFL Draft Metricon Stadium. particularly Williamstown listed Combines in early October. As part of the media rights player , winner of It’s pleasing that exciting package secured by the AFL the Coles Medal for best-on- Northern Bullants prospect earlier in the season, the Foxtel ground. Ahmed Saad is one of those Cup will continue for at least Williamstown’s performance players who will have the the next fi ve years. was an outstanding opportunity to further advance Certainly, the live coverage on advertisement for the Peter his appeal before AFL talent Foxtel added to the appeal of Jackson VFL competition scouts. It will be interesting to the competition as football fans as it reinforced the VFL as see how many players from were able to watch from the the premier second tier the Foxtel Cup gain a chance comfort of their homes the two competition in the country. on an AFL list at the end of the hour production, which brought The Foxtel Cup proved a season. insights from the coach’s box resounding success on a raft Clearly, the Foxtel Cup is as well as interviews with of levels as it showcased the providing yet another legitimate players on the boundary line. extremely high standard of pathway for young players The Foxtel Cup was a welcome football across every State and striving to take their game to addition to the football Territory. the next level. Several players calendar and AFL Victoria is One of the key elements to actually made their senior proud that the Williamstown the Foxtel Cup was creating debut in the Foxtel Cup and Football Club, along with North greater awareness of second that’s an experience they’ll Roosters and the tier competitions, which drew always remember. Northern Bullants, represented 16 clubs, played in seven The Foxtel Cup allowed players the State and the competition different States and Territories to experience a standard that so well. and at nine venues. previously may not have been - Grant Williams What emerged from the available to them and such a General Manager, AFL Victoria

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Top of the ladder clash An early preview of Acacia fi nals football will be witnessed this weekend.

COULD this be the Grand Final Last weekend when out at after the quarter time break, preview we are seeing this Werribee, I couldn’t help but ask and hoards of people stopped weekend? the question: how many local her for photo opportunities and Many Port Melbourne and football clubs would ever have the asking her to sign everything from Williamstown supporters will Prime Minister visit their club to footballs to jumpers to football hope so, but there are plenty of watch a game? I would think not records, one person yelled out clubs that are still in the fi ght for many, if any! That is why the fact ‘leave her alone, she is here to the premiership cup. Last week that Prime Minister Julia Gillard watch the football.’ I am sure she we featured the Acacia fi nals was at a Peter Jackson VFL game would have enjoyed nothing more predictions, on who would make last Saturday is such a unique than sitting down in the outer the eight and where clubs would event. to watch the full game, but her fi nish. Box Hill Hawks and It was interesting watching the new role as PM has signifi cantly last weekend fi rmed as the two crowd at the match, while they restricted her football viewing ‘in clubs showing the form that could had one eye on the game that the outer’. see them as late entries into the was unfolding, people could not Just fi nally, sad news in recent fi nals mix. Werribee continued to help but look over to watch the weeks with the passing of ABC hold their treasured fourth spot on PM as well. The PM did take a boundary rider Phil Cleary’s mum. the ladder, whilst Casey showed vested interest in her Werribee Our thoughts are with Phil, and that the double chance positions Tigers, spending her time we look forward to his return to are far from decided this year. focused on the football whilst still the VFL sidelines. Also during the This week in the Record we take chatting to those around her. week came the news that 1963 a different look at the season, The fact she was out at the Liston Trophy winner John Clegg as Adrian Dunn breaks down quarter time huddle made the passed away aged 72. Clegg the Peter Jackson VFL season experience even more surreal for enjoyed a successful career at up until round 18, looking at the those at the game. She obviously Yarraville after playing 24 games quarter by quarter performances. had her security around her, but with Footscray in the then VFL. Despite current ladder positions, there would not be too many His time in the VFA saw him not the quarter by quarter ladders tell world leaders that would be only win the competition best and a different story on the season mingling out of the ground with fairest, but also claim the 1961 to date, and reveals some clubs supporters – many other world premiership. strengths and weaknesses. Will leaders probably would have had - Anthony Stanguts clubs be able to use this to their the ground cleared and had a Communications Offi cer, advantage in the fi nals – time will security perimeter around them. AFL Victoria tell. As she moved through the crowd media coverage Round 20, August 13th - 14th: Saturday, 13th August ABC TV : Williamstown vs Port Melbourne, tune into ABC1 from 1pm Sunday, 14th August 3WBC: Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks, Listen live on 94.1fm or online at www.3wbc.org.au from 1pm VFL Radio: Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks from 1:30pm On Aussie Digital, www.vfl .com.au, www.bpmmedia.com.au AND the Red Time Sport iPhone app (download for free from the iTunes store) Thursday, 18th August SEN: ‘State of Play’ - the VFL half hour 8:30pm-9pm

4 www.afl vic.com.au the foxtel cup

Seagulls win Foxtel Cup

FOR much of his 100-plus VFL possession winner with fi ve more Williamstown. Apart from winning games, Ben Jolley had pretty much possessions than Claremont’s 19 hit outs, Roughead collected 18 fl own under the radar, except at Kane Mitchell. possessions, took fi ve marks and Williamstown where his value had Jolley’s disposal effi ciency was 77 kicked two goals. never been undersold. percent, which, again, highlighted Roughead was well assisted by While captain Brett Johnson and his value to the team. teenager Mitch Wallis who gathered former teammates Matthew Little And his 10 tackles was another 19-possessions, Christian Howard and Patrick Rose were headline game high. It was fi ve more than (18), (16) and Sam makers, an unassuming Jolley nearest teammate Brett Johnson. Reid (16). quietly went about his business. While Jolley was the standout As determined and spirited as Jolley’s undoubted talent, on performer, Williamstown’s bid to Claremont undoubtedly was, all display repeatedly during the win the Foxtel Cup was aided by a credit must go to Williamstown who Foxtel Cup preliminary rounds, was strong ’ presence. defi ed the travel factor, just as they evident as Williamstown captured did throughout the Foxtel Cup, the inaugural Foxtel Cup Grand With Williamstown fi elding 14 to emerge with a thoroughly well Final in last Saturday. Bulldogs listed players the class deserved Foxtel Cup Grand Final factor became evident when the victory. The Williamstown rover shone as game was on the line at three- the Seagulls defi ed a third-quarter quarter time. comeback from Claremont to run Claremont out comfortable 21-point winners, After Williamstown held a 13-point 1.2 2.2 5.5 5.8 (38) lead at half time, Claremont surged 9.5 (59) to 5.8 (38). Williamstown in the third quarter to reduce the 2.1 4.3 6.4 9.5 (59) Jolley distributed 16 handballs, margin to just fi ve points at three- collected 14 kicks, laid 10 tackles quarter time. and took four marks in a best-on- GOALS But, when it mattered most, ground performance that saw him Claremont: Wilkes 2, Weedon, Williamstown stood tall, snuffed win the Coles Medal. Bradshaw, C Jones out any further Claremont rally to It is the sort of performance that collect the silverware. Williamstown: Howard 2, Roughead the Williamstown faithful have 2, Djerrkura 2, Hooper, Barlow, Tutt become accustomed, but it’s Williamstown held Claremont to just three points in the last quarter while taken the Foxtel Cup for others to BEST fully appreciate just what a gifted the Seagulls kicked 3.1 as they football Jolley is. secured a 21-point victory. Claremont: Mitchell, Foster, Weedon, B Jones, Stevenson, Swift Putting Jolley’s performance in Western Bulldog context highlights his dominance. was outstanding as he played Williamstown: Jolley, Roughead, He was the game’s leading a lone hand in the ruck for Wallis, Howard, Djerrkura, Panos

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Captain’s reach 100 game milestone

the century, so to speak, since “A lot of players come into the Anthony Alessio in 1997. system and drop straight out,” It seems extraordinary that such Carnell said. a long standing club like Coburg “When you play 100 games, you Tigers can go more than a can say you’ve stayed around a decade without a player playing while and given a bit back and, I 100 games, but it’s a fact and guess, paid your dues.” may explain why the club has Carnell acknowledges the lack not enjoyed fi nals success in of fi nals during his 100 games recent times. is frustrating and he notes that Carnell is as well aware of his is due largely to the club not ‘history’ making game as he is having a core base of VFL of the need for Coburg Tigers players with between 50-100 to retain players so it won’t be games experience. another decade before the next He points to the success Coburg Tiger player reaches of Sandringham and North the ‘ton’. Ballarat, clubs laden with 100 It’s one of the reasons why game VFL players, over the past Carnell has committed himself decade to illustrate his point. for another two seasons at least “Playing and winning fi nals at the club so he can set an is the one reason you play example of stability as well as football and it comes back pride and passion for the club. to the philosophy of keeping “If I was to jump off the ship now guys around the football club,” and say ‘I’ve done my bit’ then Carnell said. it drops right back. “If you look at the North Ballarat - SNAPSHOT - has played a lot of games and and Williamstown’s they have Nick Carnell Damien Rayson played his 50th a very good VFL base, an a couple of weeks ago, but after Age: 24 experienced VFL base and that it drops right back to 20 that’s what we need to do. Clubs: Coburg Tigers games,” Carnell said. “If we start getting guys up Games: 100 “That’s the culture ‘Pottsie’ between the 80 and 100 VFL Goals: 91 (coach Adam Potter) and I’m games you will start seeing the trying to build at the moment is results turn around.” Highlights: Coburg Tigers to keep players at the club. One captain 2009- of the things we have got is that Carnell noted that currently we’re all really good mates.” the club relies too heavily on Richmond players while he COBURG Tigers haven’t had When Carnell fi rst arrived at would like to see a model many reasons to celebrate City Oval he made a pact with developed where the aligned during season 2011, but it has himself that he wanted to be players are the bonus not the good cause this weekend when a 100 game, one club player drivers of club success. captain Nick Carnell plays his and he never deviated from that 100th match. plan. He hopes the young fi rst year players like Willie Wheeler, Dylan The signifi cance of Carnell’s Interestingly, Carnell views his Murphy and Glen Grgic will be achievement is not lost among upcoming milestone as “giving part of the wave that rolls into the club faithful at the City Oval. something back” to the club and 100-game players and bring Carnell is the fi rst player to reach by extension the competition. success back to the City Oval.

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rookie list did not pan out as hang around and I’ve certainly he’d hoped. proud to play my whole career Most players delisted by an at one club,” Gibson said. AFL don’t stay around its “It’s something I’ll look back on aligned VFL club. Untold fondly when I’m done playing. machinations are involved, “We’ve always been a but basically it comes down to development club and quite choice. young. We’ve developed It would have been easy for the players for a couple of years graduate and then they’ve moved on.” to fi nd another football home With the departure of veteran and begin afresh, but Gibson Steve Kenna, Gibson was decided to remain at Box Hill elevated to club captain this for a variety of reasons: its season. It’s coincided with the spirit, camaraderie among 25-year-old playing his best players and offi cials and a football. homely feel. Although injury and a bunch of “I think I’m a person who does narrow defeats have conspired best when I’m comfortable and again the club this season, Box the club went out of their way Hill Hawks are still in the race to prove to me that they wanted for the fi nals. me,” Gibson said. “We haven’t had the ideal “I had a lot of people at the season, but we’re not in too club that I enjoyed being bad a position. If a few of those around, a lot of friends and I (close) games had gone the - SNAPSHOT - sort of felt at home there.” other way we would have been Sam Gibson While acknowledging it was a lot more comfortable. a “bit hard at fi rst” given the Age: 25 “We still think we can play obvious Hawthorn connection, fi nals and defi nitely scare a few Clubs: Box Hill Hawks Gibson soon moved on and sides when we get there.” Games: 100 he’s more than comfortable with the choice he made. Gibson noted that the club Goals: 95 had developed “a hell of a lot Highlights: Box Hill Hawks Gibson is the fi rst Box Hill of players this year and we’ve captain 2011 Hawks player to reach 100 played a lot of Box Hill players, games since dual best and which is great.” fairest winner Matthew Ball, LIFE is basically about choices. brother of Collingwood He said Box Hill Hawks ability Inherently, it seems, choice premiership player Luke, who to develop players is an area and comfort are constant played his 100th game in 2007. that the club is better at than companions. any other club. It’s backed by a Gibson and Ball are the only long list of players who’ve been And, that helps explain why two Box Hill Hawks players either drafted or rookie listed. Sam Gibson, who plays his since former club goal kicking 100th game for the club this great Darron Wilkinson in 1999 All associated with Box Hill weekend, is still with Box Hill to reach 100 games. Hawks would be mighty proud as to how Sam Gibson has Hawks after his cameo on “It’s nice that I’ve been able to aligned partner Hawthorn’s developed.

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8 www.afl vic.com.au casey scorpions vs sandringham

Casey still in top four mix

WHILE the Melbourne Demons kept key Sandringham midfi elders the Scorpions failed to apply may be fi nding it diffi cult to win in Marcus Marigliani and James enough scoreboard pressure recent weeks, their VFL affi liate Magner relatively quiet for the fi rst given their nine more entries team in Casey certainly did half, much to the delight of Casey inside attacking fi fty during the the club proud after disposing coach Brad Gotch. quarter. of Sandringham by 61 points Gotch said the win was a great The Scorpions were applying too at Casey Fields on Sunday as turnaround from the team’s much forward pressure for the James Hunter Smith reports. round 18 belting from Geelong visitors to handle, accumulating The Zebra’s fi rst goal came at the and made particular note of the 20 tackles inside their attacking 7-minute mark of the third quarter Melbourne players dropped from 50, as well as a Fevola onslaught in a disappointing display of the AFL squad. of goals as he booted three football that abruptly halted their majors in just as many minutes. “Their attitude was great today… chances of making the fi nals. Casey held a 51-point lead as they jumped on board with our they headed into the main break, The Scorpions made light work of values down here at Casey,” he with Sandringham yet to register a their opponents and were led by said. single goal former fi rst round draft pick Cale “They really drew a line in the Morton (32 disposals), Matthew Their fi rst major fi nally came sand to say that Melbourne want Warnock (27), James Wall (26) through Will Johnson in the Casey to be successful, and I and (5 goals). seventh minute of the third term think that’s a really good thing but the game was well and truly The 18.12 (120) to 9.5 (59) going forward. Now it’s about out of reach with Casey leading win has set Casey up with a being successful week in week by 64 points at the fi nal break. mouthwatering scramble to claim out.” fourth spot on the Peter Jackson The Zebras’ 23rd player in Gotch admitted while playing VFL ladder, alongside Werribee Jackson Coleman showed solid football was the main priority, and the Bullants. glimpses of his future potential the prospect of a top-four fi nish is with two late goals in the last Omitted Demons star Colin Sylvia a real possibility. quarter, but a couple of quick didn’t dominate the stats sheet by “Naturally it’s on your mind, (but) majors to Melbourne forward any stretch of the imagination yet I was more worried about getting Liam Jurrah saw the home a more competitive performance side eventually run out 61-point today than last week,” he said. winners. “Now it puts us back in the mix… Sandringham coach really our destiny is in our own said he was disappointed not only hands.” with the loss, but his team’s output For the Zebras, youngster Tom over the last month. Lynch was solid off half-back with “Our form over the last 3 or 4 27 touches, while captain David weeks has been not up to it… Gallagher and Steve Baker had we’ve been down a little bit on 19 disposals each. confi dence, and down on the A low scoring opening term was ability to use the footy effectively,” plagued by poor delivery inside Lovett said. 50, despite Casey’s ability to This week Sandringham will try glide their way out of defence with to get back on the winners list relative ease. as they take on Box Hill at home, eventually opened while Casey clash with Coburg in the account for the home side a game they must win to secure after shrugging off a Tom Lynch a top-four position heading into Photo: Morgan Hancock to drill the fi rst major, but the fi nals.

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10 www.afl vic.com.au quarter by quarter

Quarter by quarter review

AS the fi nals race intensifi es, club up to and including round Quarter By Quarter Ladder clubs increasingly look 18. The VFL Bombers own Wins/Losses/Draws for a chink in their rivals. 12/1/1 record with its sole Sometimes it’s easy to identify fi rst term loss against Coburg Port Melbourne 38 17 1 than others. Tigers, a match where they Williamstown 37 22 1 Not surprisingly, every club incurred a 10-goal plus defeat. North Ballarat 34 26 is pumped when it plays Port Bendigo also drew its season- Melbourne and that’s refl ected opener fi rst quarter against Werribee Tigers 33 23 4 by the fact that the unbeaten Northern Bullants. While Casey Scorpions 31 25 Bendigo Bombers have been ladder leader doesn’t own a Box Hill Hawks 30 26 winning record in fi rst quarters. nigh on unbeatable in the fi rst quarter they haven’t been able Bendigo Bombers 30 24 2 But, the problem for rival clubs to sustain such a frenetic start. Northern Bullants 27 29 4 is stopping Port Melbourne in They’re a combined 18-23-1 the second quarter where it is Sandringham 26 30 in quarters won after quarter nigh on unbeatable. They’re time. The second quarter Geelong 25 34 1 virtually unstoppable also in is clearly their worst with a Collingwood 23 36 1 last quarters, too. 4-9-1 record. In fact, the last Coburg Tigers 22 33 1 It’s said the third quarter is time Bendigo won a second Frankston 14 41 1 the premiership quarter, but, quarter was back in round 11 somewhat surprisingly Port against Sandringham. The Melbourne is middle of the VFL Bombers break-even break even status over both pack when it comes to winning – 7-7 – in both the third and quarters. the third term. fourth quarters. During its fi rst BOX HILL HAWKS So, what are clubs various quarter dominance, Bendigo strengths and weaknesses? has outscored its opponents We’ve broken the season 61 to 29 goals and owns a down into quarters and best effort nine goals – against constructed a quarter by Collingwood in round 4 – and quarter ladder as well as has kicked fi ve goals or more CONSISTENCY has been ladders for each individual seven times. It’s never been an issue for Box Hill Hawks quarter. held goal less in the opening quarter with one goal, in both throughout the season. The Some results are most the season opener against VFL Hawks have been good predictable, others will Northern Bullants and round for one quarter then dropped surprise. Here is a look at each 15 against Coburg Tigers, its away the next as evidenced club, quarter by quarter. lowest output. Its second term by its quarters won/lost graph. BENDIGO BOMBERS woes can be traced to the fact Box Hill Hawks own identical that it was held goal less once records in the fi rst and third – against Northern Bullants quarters where they are – and six times has kicked 6-8 and second and fourth two goals or less. During the quarters where they’re 9-5. second quarter, Bendigo has During those winning quarters, been outscored 62 – 48 goals. Box Hill Hawks sit second BENDIGO Bombers season Little variation in goals for and and third respectively in the has bounced about a fair bit, against during third and fourth quarters won ladder. While the but what is certain is there has terms, which marries with its fi rst and third quarter record been no better fi rst quarter is identical, Box Hill Hawks

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First Quarter Ladder Second Quarter Ladder Wins/Losses/Draws Wins/Losses/Draws Bendigo Bombers 12 1 1 Port Melbourne 13 1 North Ballarat 12 3 Box Hill Hawks 9 5 Werribee Tigers 9 4 1 Casey Scorpions 8 6 Northern Bullants 8 5 2 Northern Bullants 8 7 Williamstown 8 7 Williamstown 8 7 Collingwood 8 7 Geelong 7 7 1 Port Melbourne 6 7 1 Werribee Tigers 7 7 1 Box Hill Hawks 6 8 North Ballarat 7 8 Casey Scorpions 6 8 Coburg Tigers 6 8 Geelong 6 9 Sandringham 6 8 Coburg Tigers 4 10 Collingwood 5 10 Sandringham 4 10 Frankston 4 9 1 Frankston 3 11 Bendigo Bombers 4 9 1 third quarter is its worst in CASEY SCORPIONS stanzas. Casey is 8-6 in both terms of goals for and against the second and third terms – they have a negative 14 goal and 9-5 in the last, where they differential. Cleary, its best really put the pedal to the quarter is the last where they metal to outscore rivals 60-41 outscore the opposition 50-34 goals. While they were held goals. Box Hill’s inability to goal less by North Ballarat CASEY Scorpions sit fi fth kick goals is illustrated by the in round 3 and to one goal overall in the quarters won fact that only once – round 4 by Coburg Tigers in round ladder, which equates to one against Coburg Tigers – has it 12, Casey kicked its season position higher than where kicked more than six goals in equal high eight goals against they sit on the win/loss ladder. a quarter. They kicked eight in Frankston in the last quarter What hasn’t helped the the last quarter that day. Only and seven times they’ve Scorpions is that they have 11 times has Box Hill Hawks kicked fi ve goals or more. been slow starters – they are kicked fi ve goals or more in a Casey’s scoring chart from 6-8 in the opening quarter and quarter. Conversely, Box Hill the fi rst through until the last have been outscored 37-47 Hawks have been held to two quarter sees them rise from goals. And, this can be traced goals or less in 18 quarters 37 goals to 55, dip to 50 then back to their inability to score. and that doesn’t help in spike to 60 while its goals Casey was held goal less applying scoreboard pressure. against remains static at 47 in in its round 9 match against While it has won more quarters the fi rst and second quarters Williamstown and eight times than it has lost, Box Hill Hawks then drops to 40 and 41 in the they have been held to two have been unable to seize the third and fourth quarters. goals or less. Their best fi rst moment in the quarters it’s quarter haul is their six goals won and break open games. against Frankston, but just three times have they kicked fi ve goals or more in the fi rst term. Once the Scorpions kick into gear they rank in the top four in quarters won in the second, third and last

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Third Quarter Ladder Fourth Quarter Ladder Wins/Losses/Draws Wins/Losses/Draws Williamstown 10 5 Port Melbourne 12 2 Werribee Tigers 9 5 1 Williamstown 10 5 Casey Scorpions 8 6 Box Hill Hawks 9 5 Collingwood 8 6 1 Casey Scorpions 9 5 Sandringham 8 6 Sandringham 8 6 North Ballarat 8 7 Werribee Tigers 8 7 Bendigo Bombers 7 7 Bendigo Bombers 7 7 Port Melbourne 7 7 Coburg Tigers 7 7 Geelong 7 8 North Ballarat 7 8 Box Hill Hawks 6 8 Northern Bullants 6 9 Northern Bullants 5 8 2 Frankston 5 9 Coburg Tigers 5 8 1 Geelong 5 10 Frankston 2 12 Collingwood 2 13

COBURG TIGERS three times and restricted to COLLINGWOOD two goals or less nine times. Its six goal second quarter haul against Collingwood in round 9 is its only production above fi ve goals in the second term. Six times they’ve been COBURG Tigers season FOR much of the season held to two goals or less, but woes are clearly refl ected Collingwood has been right the third quarter is the club’s in the quarters won ladder, in games, but its inability to lowest scoring output where which places them above close games out has cost their seven goal haul, also only Frankston. The VFL them dearly. It’s apparent in against Collingwood in round Tigers have a 22-33-1 season the quarters won ladder. The 9, is the only time they kick quarters record, with only VFL Magpies are in the ‘eight’ above four goals and they only the last quarter where they on the ladder for quarters managed four goals once! Ten boast a break-even mark won in the fi rst and third times they’ve been kept to two and even then, they’ve been terms, but there is no worst goals or less. Coburg Tigers outscored. Coburg Tigers’ performed club in the fi nal best quarter is defi nitely its opening quarter has set term than Collingwood. After last where they’re 7-7, albeit the tone pretty much for owning a respectable 21-23-1 outscored 53-57 goals. Its last the season – they’ve been record through the fi rst three term best haul is seven goals, forced into playing catch-up quarters, Collingwood is 2-13 again against Collingwood in football. Coburg Tigers is in the fi nal quarter. In fact, round 9, but four times they’ve 4-10 in the fi rst quarter where Collingwood has not won a kicked fi ve goals or more. they’ve been outscored 34-59 last quarter since its round 5 goals with its best scoring clash against North Ballarat performance – seven goals - where they stormed home in the season opener against over the reigning premiers. Sandringham. Only twice Sure, they’ve ‘lost’ a number have they kicked fi ve goals or of those last quarters by a more in a fi rst quarter while couple of points, but they’ve they’ve been held goal less still lost them. During that last

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14 www.afl vic.com.au quarter by quarter quarter fade out, Collingwood the fi rst quarter. To its credit, two quarters – the second has been outscored 44-70 Frankston has fought out all where its kicked 55-52 goals goals. In fact, Collingwood games and in the last term and the third where its kicked has been outscored in every they’re 5-9 with a 43-65 goal 57-46 goals. Geelong’s quarter even though they differential. Frankston has biggest discrepancy is the boast a winning record in the found it tough to kick goals last quarter where they’ve fi rst and third quarter. They’re at the best of times, but in been outscored 51-69 goals. 8-7 in the fi rst term and 8-6-1 the third quarter it has kicked All its offensive quarter highs in the third, but its 5-10 and multiple goals just six times across all quarters, except 2-13 marks in the second and with a best effort of six goals the second, were obtained in fourth quarters have really hurt against Northern Bullants in its break-out round 18 match them. While its spread of goals round 7. Interestingly, against against Casey Scorpions. The doesn’t vary much across the Geelong in the opening Cats kicked its season high quarters – a low of 44 in the quarter of its round 14 match 10 goals in the fi rst quarter, last term to a high of 50 in the is the only time Frankston seven in the third and eight second, it has only held the has been held goal less in a in the last. For the most part opposition to 50 goals or fewer quarter, but they’ve managed kicking goals or bundles of once – in the fi rst quarter. Its to kick no more than one goal them in a quarter has been an highest scoring quarter over 18 times. Frankston’s best issue. Twenty times Geelong the season is its seven goals haul is seven goals in the last has kicked two goals or less kicked in the second quarter quarter of the round 14 match in a quarter. Conversely, it against Bendigo Bombers in against Geelong and they’ve has held opponents goal less round 4. kicked a season high fi ve three times, but coughed up goals or more three times in 20 quarters where opponents FRANKSTON the last term. have kicked fi ve goals or more. GEELONG NORTH BALLARAT

IT’S no secret that Frankston has struggled mightily and this can be seen in a number GEELONG doesn’t feature of ways, most particularly highly on any of the respective IF you’re looking to see where in the quarters won ladder. quarter ladders. Its 10th North Ballarat has gained its The Dolphins have a 14-41-1 overall in quarters won with a impetus for its determined bid record – the worst in the 25-34-1 mark; 10th in the fi rst to make it four fl ags in a row competition and eight fewer quarter; sixth in the second then look no further than the quarters won than second-last term; ninth in the third stanza fi rst quarter. The Rooster’s set placed Coburg Tigers. Clubs and 12th in the last quarter. the trend for the match in the have pounced on the Dolphins The VFL Cats don’t own one opening term where they’re from the get-go as evidenced quarter where they have a 12-3 (and two of those losses by its 3-11 fi rst quarter winning quarter. Its best term were in the fi rst two games, record where they have been is the second quarter where which they lost) and have outscored 29-60 goals. they’re 7-7-1, its worst is the outscored opponents 66-35 Frankston improves somewhat last where it is 5-10 with only goals. Once on top, North in the second term – 4-9-1 – Collingwood below them. For Ballarat have proved hard to but fall away again in the third such an unfl attering record, run down. While they have quarter with a 2-12 where it is Geelong hasn’t been blow been totally dominant in the outscored 26-57 goals, the out of the water. It’s actually opening quarter, the Rooster’s same negative differential as outscored its opponents in own a losing record 22-23

www.vfl .com.au 15 quarter by quarter after quarter time, but by that gone on a goal binge – just have managed to put clamps stage they’re well and truly three times they’ve kicked fi ve on their scoring. Six times in in command of the match. goals or more, but its defence the fi rst quarter they’ve been North Ballarat has kicked fi ve has held rivals to two goals or kept to two goals or less. For goals or more seven times in less eight times. Surprisingly, all that, Port Melbourne still the fi rst term with its smallest they Bullants have been out score rivals 50-34 goals return, two, two goal quarters. outscored 56-57 in the second in the fi rst quarter. It’s a totally The Rooster’s defence plays quarter, but they still boast different story in the second a signifi cant part in its fi rst a winning record – 8-7 – but quarter where Port Melbourne quarter dominance – 10 times after half time, Northern really monster opponents. Its they’ve held opponents to Bullants take an 11-17-2 mark. 13-1 mark is clearly the trend two goals or less. During the Its third quarter is its worst – setter and the most quarters second quarter, where they’re 5-8-2, which ranks them 11th - won by any club during the 7-8 and are outscored 46-47, and yet it is the quarter where season. A measure of Port’s the Roosters have only two they’ve kicked its highest dominance is refl ected in it fi ve goal plus hauls. While single quarter return – eight outscoring rivals 74-33, again they’re 8-7 in third quarters, goals against Collingwood in the biggest positive differential North Ballarat have outscored round 10. And in the last term of any club this season. Port its opponents 65-50. The last they’re rated 10th overall. What Melbourne breaks even in the quarter is the club’s lowest makes that a little perplexing third quarter, but reinforces scoring quarter – four times is that Northern Bullants itself in no uncertain manner they’ve kicked just the solitary outscore opponents 58-55 in the fi nal term, where its 12-2 goal, but they still outscore goals in the fourth quarter, but mark is again the competition rivals 42-39. And, that again they’ve been held to two goals bench mark. It’s also Port’s is thanks to its defensive or less four times. highest scoring quarter – 10 pressure. Eight times they’ve times they’ve kicked fi ve goals PORT MELBOURNE kept opponents to two goals or more while restricting rivals or less. Sometimes, numbers to two goals or less seven don’t always tell the story as times. North Ballarat is the ninth SANDRINGHAM ranked club in fi nal quarters. NORTHERN BULLANTS NO surprises that ladder- leader Port Melbourne also sits atop the quarters won ladder, but what is interesting is that it take the Borough SANDRINGHAM’S well time to get into gear. Perhaps documented slump can easily FOR its lofty ladder standing, they’re luring their rivals into be traced to its poor starts Northern Bullants, surprisingly, a false sense of security, to games. The Zebras’ fi rst own a losing record in but Port Melbourne certainly quarter, where they’re 4-10, quarters won – 27-29-4, which doesn’t bury opponents in is the second worst in the places them eighth overall in the fi rst quarter. In fact, Port competition. Signifi cantly, the quarters won ladder. And, Melbourne own a 6-7-1 mark in Sandringham has not won it seems the longer the game the opening term, which ranks an opening term since round progresses, the worst the Ants them seventh overall. They 10! And, during the fi rst term, become. The Bullants best boast a nine goal fi rst quarter Sandringham have been quarter is its fi rst where it is against Coburg Tigers in outscored 35-50 goals. Only 8-5-3, the fourth best ranking, round 11 and fi ve times they’ve twice has it kicked fi ve goals and they outscore rivals 45-38 kicked fi ve goals or more, but or more and its best fi rst goals. It’s not that they’ve signifi cantly opposition clubs term production – 7 goals

16 www.afl vic.com.au quarter by quarter was back in round 5 against be traced back to how they Williamstown, which raises the Box Hill Hawks. Since round begin a match and also how pressure as games progress. 10, Sandringham has not they respond after half time. While its fi rst and second kicked more than two goals Werribee’s best two quarters quarters, where they own in the fi rst quarter and they are its fi rst, where it is 9-4-2, an identical 8-7 mark, rank only managed two goals and the third, where it is 9-5-1. them fi fth, it’s after half time once. Sandringham is better Such performances rank that the Seagulls really click in the second quarter, but them third in fi rst quarters into over drive. In the second only just. They’re 6-8, but are and second in third quarters. half of games, Williamstown again outscored 41-52 goals Since the midway point of the is a combined 21-8-3 and and have been shackled to season, Werribee is 5-1 in the it is the top ranked club for two goals or less six times. fi rst quarter and 5-1 in the third third quarters. Williamstown So, when the fi rst half is quarter. During the fi rst quarter owns an 11-3-1 record in the completed, Sandringham they outscore the opposition third term and they dominate stands 10-18 and in the last 53-45 goals and while they as evidenced by its 66-38 seven games they’ve won only have three fi ve goal hauls goals scored statistic. While just three of 12 quarters. The in the fi rst term they continually not as dominate in the last Zebras come to life in the keep the scoreboard ticking. quarter, in terms of goal second half, but too often Only four times have they been production, they still outscore the game has already been kept to two goals or less. It rivals 66-49 goals. Since the decided. Sandringham is should be noted that Werribee midway mark, Williamstown 16-12 in the second half and is one of the few clubs that has really stepped it up in its third and fourth quarter hasn’t been held goal less in all quarters. They’re 5-2 in mark of 8-6 sees them ranked a quarter. During the second the fi rst quarter; 5-2 in the fi fth in both third and fourth quarter, where Werribee is second; 6-1 in the third and quarters. However, they do 7-7-1, they’ve kicked four hauls 5-2 in the last quarter. The no better than break even of fi ve goals or more and are Seagulls sit second behind with rivals in goals scored held four times to two goals or Port Melbourne in last quarter – 43-43 in the third term, less. Werribee’s biggest goal performances. Williamstown’s and that includes a season- differential is in the third where ability to keep applying best 10-goal haul against they outscore opponents scoreboard pressure rises Werribee in round 9. The last 60-49 and that includes a quarter by quarter. In the third quarter is Sandringham’s season equal-high eight goals quarter they were held goal most productive for goals, but against Frankston. The Tigers less by the Northern Bullants, again they gain little ground as again kicked 60 goals in the but, signifi cantly, it is the only opponents match them 50-50 last quarter, but rivals kick 56. time they didn’t kick three goals. Again, this features two eight goals or more in the quarter. goal hauls among the four It’s a similar storyline in the WERRIBEE times it has kicked fi ve goals last quarter. North Ballarat or more. It’s been held four kept them to one goal, just times to two goals or less, but one of two occasions where none since round 10. they didn’t kick three goals or above. There’s a couple of WILLIAMSTOWN eight goal hauls, but more of a WERRIBEE’S quarters won consistent goal kicking surge status marries up with its that has driven Williamstown to ladder position. The Tigers its lofty ladder position. have won three quarters and own a 7-7-1 mark in the other. As Werribee’s season has ONLY Port Melbourne has gathered momentum, it can won more quarters than

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What were your highlights from them earlier in the season. Let’s Peter Holden: ... and the prize the last round of Peter Jackson hope we can shut down the Port for winning... a date with Port VFL action? midfi elders and keep ex Willi Melbourne next Saturday! Go VFL boys Galea, Rose and Skipper Borough! quiet. Also well done to Casey Bob Doughty: Port Melbourne still and Werribee on their wins Foxtel Cup undefeated and claiming minor respectively vs Bendigo and Christopher Ryan: Go The premiership. Still alot of work to Sandy. Think Box Hill will play Towners, Go Seagulls do to win the actual premiership fi nals in 2011 ahead of Geelong in September for 2011. Steven Giannes: Well done to and Sandy. Their injury list is Williamstown ... very proud of the Bruce D’Lazarus: The Final Piece getting smaller every week. boys in the Puzzle is Box Hill needs to Benny Taylor: my highlight was Neil McCarthy: Go Willy !! win against the Zebras for a spot Werribee’s win in the 8. Jake Rachwalski: good signs Matty Wilson: ’s goal Peter Lausch: Well done to Willi 4 the Bulldogs with Hooper, this guy must have goal of the Howard, Schofi eld, Barlow, Hill, on their Foxtel Cup win in Perth vs year in the bag Claremont, now back for the real Mulligan, Roughead and Wallis all stuff Saturday vs Port Melbourne Michael Robinson: Willy’s Foxtel playing well Cup win and Ben Jolley winning at Werribee. Congrats to Ben Remember to visit the VFL and Jolley on winning the Coles Medal Coles Medal. TAC Cup Facebook sites of a against Claremont. Hoping for a Jan Dandridge: My highlight of the Willi win vs Port too ...make up weekend was Willy winning the Monday to post your weekend for our poor performance against Foxtel Cup, that was awesome! highlights.

18 www.afl vic.com.au in the outer

In the outer

It must be hard to fi t in time to can feel the moments of tension, see the local games now you are when you know you are only Prime Minister: It is hard for me looking out of one eye because to see games full stop, whether you are so worried about what is it is a Werribee Tigers game or going to happen next. Bulldogs game, I don’t get to How do you explain the game of as much football as I would like. Aussie Rules overseas: When you get the opportunity to, it is always a fantastic period Often I fi nd people have got of time for me to get to live in some sense of it, as the AFL the moment, watching someone does some international work else do something, rather than which takes the game to places worrying about it all yourself, around the world. I have had the and it is always good to have opportunity to explain the game a chat to people in the crowd, to President Obama, so I sort of and particularly coming here to explained it as gridiron esq, in Tigers games, it is always great the sense as I was trying to give Photo: Damian Visentini to be back with so many friends him a fl avour of how physical from the local community. it was, but without the helmets EACH week at a VFL game we and the padding. He seemed to will catch up with a fan in the What are your favourite have some knowledge of what crowd. memories from Werribee: We it was like, and hopefully one have gone well from time to time Name: Julia Gillard of these days we will be able to the Werribee Tigers, so I have show him how it is played Lives: The Lodge, Canberra & some good fi nals memories, Altona including when we played a fi nal In football terms, you are the VFL team you support: Werribee at Princess Park. It was good to captain of the team, what is that Tigers be involved in and good to see. like: It means you have to inspire I have been to good best and the rest and you have to decide AFL team you support: Western the tactics in the play and you Bulldogs fairest nights, but I have always had the sense that probably make sure you are clear about How did you become involved the real fun started after the the strategy. And you have to with the Werribee FC: As dignitaries went home. I cannot make sure you are praising the Federal member here, I say I have objective evidence of good performances and helping wanted to become involved that, but I suspect that’s true. correct some bad ones. with everything that brought What do you enjoy about being the community together. It is Favourite food at the football: You have to go the pie. out at the football: The great true right across Australia that aussie informality about it. local footy is so important to Grand Final predictions: Everyone no matter what they community bonds. This football Having seen the coach do as their day job, is really club (Werribee) plays such a almost admonish Kevin Hillier there as a supporter in the huge role in the community, and I (Werribee’s media manager) crowd, and the opportunity to wanted to come along and watch when he dared to predict there live in that moment and watch a few games. I started coming would be a fi nal played on some great skills on display and along just as someone watching Avalon Airport Oval, he almost some great teamwork. Then in the crowd, and getting to know got a telling off so I don’t think there are the fantastic stories to people that helped the club tick I will risk a telling off and I will learn about individual players over, like John the president, Tino just say I hope that Werribee and their lives, and I like fi nding who has done the sponsorship goes well. out about those stories as to for so long, and Mark who does Loud or reserved supporter how people got to this moment. all the organising work, and it has at the football: More on the gone on from there. reserved side but certainly you

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20 www.aflwww.afl vic.com.auv i c.com.au coburg tigers vs box hill hawks

Hawks edge closer to fi nals berth

BOX Hill Hawks moved one step The coach admitted he was his side within nine points of closer to consolidating their place “relieved” his players managed their adversary. But the Hawks in the fi nals with a 12-point win to hold on. managed to hold on, coming over a fast fi nishing Coburg last away 12-point winners. “Thankfully there wasn’t another Saturday, as Samantha Landy ten minutes in the game,” Carroll Carroll praised ruckman Sam reports. said. Grimley for standing up after The Hawks sit in eighth spot fellow big man “Coming off the bye we had on the ladder and are a game was forced off the ground a real focus on winning this ahead of both Geelong and through injury. game, and obviously we got Sandringham with three rounds the four points. It probably “Sam was terrifi c,” he said. “It to play. With a tough run ahead wasn’t convincing in the end, was a day where he had to stand of them with matches against the but certainly we’re pleased with up in his footy because we lost top two teams, Port Melbourne the result and again full credit to Pattison in the fi rst 15 minutes and Williamstown, it is crucial Box Coburg.” and the Coburg ruck division Hill make it two in a row against is strong through [Andrew] the Zebras this Sunday to keep The visitors started the game Browne.” their fi nals chances alive. strongly, booting fi ve goals to one to amass a 24-point lead The coach also singled out Tom “If we can get over next week at quarter time. Coburg had Schneider, Cameron Bruce and we’ll start to look then at playing four behinds on the scoreboard Ryan Jackson for their work fi nals,” Hawks coach Damian before Robert Hicks slotted their around the ground. Carroll said post match. fi rst major at the 23 minute mark. Best afi eld honours went to AFL Box Hill controlled the fi rst three Box Hill extended the margin listed player terms fairly comfortably. But to 33-points in the second for his work in defence. Coburg gave the visitors a last term. The slippery surface of quarter scare, cutting the margin “We were really impressed with Mantello Holden Oval made to nine points after the Hawks led Schoenmaker’s game as a key clean disposal diffi cult, causing by 22 at the fi nal break. back [gathering] 18 possessions an array of turnovers from both and then moving a little bit Had they kicked more accurately sides. The Tigers continued their forward and through the wing in the dying minutes of the match, inaccuracy, but the Hawks also area,” Carroll said. “He stood the Tigers may have pulled off struggled in front of the sticks, tall when we needed another tall their second come-from-behind converting two goals and fi ve bloke down back, he was really win in as many weeks, following behinds. strong and positive in the last their two-point victory over the Coburg hit back in the third term, couple of minutes there.” Bullants the previous Saturday. reducing Box Hill’s lead to 22 The home side sprayed four and Browne were points. Both teams increased gettable shots at goal in the fi nal amongst Coburg’s best. They their intensity in the aptly named ten minutes, kicking two behinds, were supported by Ben Clifton, premiership quarter, laying fi erce one out on the full and another who booted one major, Michael tackles and implementing severe straight to a Box Hill defender. Tanner and Hore, who kicked a pressure. match high three goals. Both teams were inaccurate in The Tigers fulfi lled coach Adam front of goal, but imprecision hurt The Hawks victory was Potter’s plea to “maintain their Coburg the most, a factor that did somewhat sullied by injuries to intensity” in the fi nal term, not escape Carroll. Pattison as well as forward Derek pushing Box Hill right up to the Wanganeen and . “No doubt there were probably fi nal siren. Coburg forward Carroll said post match they did some set shots in the fi rst quarter Rowan Hore had the Tigers’ not know the extent of the injuries, that they missed that probably at faithful on the edge of their seats but early indications suggest “it’s the end of the game cost them when he booted the fi rst two 50/50 for all of them” to play this the game,” he said. goals of the quarter to bring week against Sandringham.

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Bomber Luke Davis braced himself for an awkward landing after this high fl y Photo: Damian Visentini.

A high fl y vs Collingwood Photo: Arj Giese

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Ladder Charity Project for Williamstown

chairman of Ladder and will be speaking about some of the great work Ladder does in the community with disadvantaged youngsters. Highlighting the clubs support for the charity, the following initiatives will be undertaken by Williamstown on the day: • Williamstown FC playing list will donate a portion of their match payments to Ladder • 50% of all money raised on the gate will be donated to Ladder • All money raised through THE top of the ladder clash players in the Development auction items at President’s this Saturday between Academy were really keen to Luncheon donated to Ladder Williamstown and Port make a difference. Melbourne will take on extra • Players will be roaming “We were lucky enough signifi cance for the Seagulls around the ground on match to have Ladder CEO Mark as they unveil a charity project day asking for donations Bolton come down to speak their young players have been to the boys about the issue of • Players are raising funds developing. youth homelessness and the through their workplaces, Through Williamstown’s work Ladder does. From that universities and by development group – The moment our players in the Liam approaching Williamstown FC Academy – the Picken Academy have come sponsors players have come up with up with some great ideas to • Players will wear blue and a number of fundraising and make this a successful event. white armbands raising promotional activities to raise “I think the one thing that really awareness for Ladder vital funds and awareness twigged with our playing list for Ladder - a charity • Williamstown FC players was the difference that football doing fantastic work to help are creating a short video can make in the community young people affected by documentary highlighting the following on from the great homelessness. issue of Youth Homelessness work Mark Bolton and other and the positive work Ladder A bumper crowd is expected AFL players have done with is doing. for what is shaping as one Ladder,” Dixon explained. of the games of the season For more information visit AFL Player’s Association Chief between two of the oldest www.ladder.org.au Executive Offi cer Matt Finnis football clubs, as traditional will be the guest speaker at the rivals Williamstown and Port club’s President’s Luncheon Melbourne clash for the 235th where a number of initiatives time. have been put in place to raise Williamstown Football money. Aside from being CEO Manager Chris Dixon said the of the AFLPA, Finnis is also

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24 www.afl vic.com.au werribee tigers vs bendigo bombers

Tigers in a close one

THE Werribee Tigers Werribee came out fi ring, “They were all over us in the consolidated their top four playing a more attacking third quarter, they probably spot with a hard fought brand of football during the could have been further in 9-point win over Bendigo second quarter. Cleaner front and we didn’t want the Bombers at Avalon Airport delivery of the ball by foot game to turn into junk time Oval last Saturday as Ben into the forward line gave the footy,” he said. Carbonaro. Tigers a handy 16-point lead “We had a bit of a resilience at the main break, despite With Prime Minister Julia and persistence, really Bendigo gaining the early Gillard - who is also the Club pleased to fi nish with a win advantage in the term. Patron - watching on, the against a team that smacked Tigers got off to a solid start The third quarter was us earlier in the year.” with good ball movement almost Werribee’s undoing Ben McKinley kicked around the ground. There as they allowed Bendigo fi ve goals in an improved was some cause for concern, to kick four goals to one personal performance as the home team scored and gain the momentum. for the Tigers and North three goals from nine shots, A number of costly errors Melbourne’s Ben Ross (28 but disciplined work in the and general inability to use disposals, 2 goals) was best back half ensured Werribee the football allowed the for his outstanding midfi eld led by 10 points at quarter Bombers to pounce and performance. Nathan Grima time. score some much needed (20 disposals, 7 spoils) was goals. The stage was set for solid as part of Werribee’s an enthralling quarter as the back six, Travis Tuck (23 visitors led by 3 points. disposals) was a valuable An impassioned plea for forward line contributor improvement from Tigers and (18 coach Paul Satterley worked, disposals) was very effective as the home team returned running off half back. to play some attacking and First-year player Ariel consistent football. Despite Steinberg kicked four goals the Bombers hitting the front in a promising performance at the 15 minute mark of the and Nathan Lovett-Murray fi nal term via a 50 metre Matt (23 disposals) was best for Little major, three in a row to the Bombers. Werribee sealed the game – including a two bounce, long Werribee have a bye this run and goal to Majak Daw week before travelling to after gaining possession in Casey Fields to take on the middle of Avalon Airport the Casey Scorpions whilst Oval. The six goal to four Bendigo face Collingwood at fi nal quarter set up the win Victoria Park on Saturday. and consolidated a top four ladder position for the Tigers. Satterley was pleased with the win, especially the fi ghtback shown in the fi nal quarter. Photo: Damian Visentini

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Round 20 preview

Collingwood vs North Ballarat vs Coburg Tigers vs Bendigo Bombers Frankston Casey Scorpions Head to Head Head to Head Head to Head Played: 6 Played: 24 Played: 45 Collingwood: 3 North Ballarat: 12 Coburg Tigers: 37 Bendigo Bombers: 3 Frankston: 12 Casey Scorpions: 23 Last time they met: Rd 4, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 10, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 12, 2011 Bendigo Bombers 25.12 (172) Frankston 6.7 (43) def by North Casey Scorpions 8.14 (62) def def Collingwood 13.14 (92) Ballarat 10.11 (71) by Coburg Tigers 9.18 (72) Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this week’s opposition: week’s opposition: week’s opposition: Collingwood North Ballarat Coburg Tigers 20.16.136 (2008) / 9.14.68 (2010) 22.13.145 (2006) / 2.3.15 (1996) 25.19.196 (1985) / 3.5.23 (1998) Bendigo Bombers Frankston Casey Scorpions 14.14.98 (2010) / 6.10.46 (2008) 23.13.151 (2005) / 4.11.35 (1999) 28.24.192 (1997) / 7.8.50 (1989)

Williamstown vs Northern Bullants vs Sandringham vs Port Melbourne Geelong Box Hill Hawks Head to Head Head to Head Head to Head Played: 234 Played: 16 Played: 61 Williamstown: 104 Northern Bullants: 10 Sandringham: 32 Port Melbourne: 124 Geelong: 6 Box Hill Hawks: 29 Drawn: 6 Last time they met: Rd 12, Last time they met: Rd 7, 2011 Last time they met: Rd 7, 2011 2011 Geelong 15.7 (97) def by Box Hill Hawks 12.11 (83) def Port Melbourne 15.7 (97) def Northern Bullants 15.12 (102) Sandringham 12.6 (78) Williamstown 6.10 (46) Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this Highest / Lowest Score vs this week’s opposition: week’s opposition: week’s opposition: Northern Bullants Sandringham Williamstown 22.17.149 (2004) / 8.6.54 (2002) 25.14.164 (2008) / 05.09.39 (1998) 27.17.179 (1989) / 1.4.10 (1889) Geelong Box Hill Hawks Port Melbourne 26.8.164 (2002) / 2.9.21 (2006) 25.20.170 (1954) / 05.08.38 (1961) 34.22.226 (1995)/ 0.5.5 (1899)

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VFL tipsters

Paul Amy Ross Booth Phil Cleary Brad McGrath Leader Newspapers ABC-TV ABC-TV The Weekly Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Port Melbourne Williamstown Port Melbourne Port Melbourne North Ballarat North Ballarat Frankston North Ballarat Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Casey Scorpions Last rd: Coburg Tigers Last rd: Coburg Tigers Last rd: Casey Scorpions Last rd: Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 4 Box Hill Hawks 4

John Hook Brent Diamond Adrian Dunn Football Operations The Gospel The Age Herald Sun Manager AFL VIctoria Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Port Melbourne Port Melbourne Port Melbourne Port Melbourne North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Casey Scorpions Last rd: Casey Scorpions Last rd: Coburg Tigers Last rd: Coburg Tigers Last rd: Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 4 Sandringham 4 Box Hill Hawks 3

Peter Jackson Paul Hooper Sam Landsberger Nigel Carmody Menswear 3WBC Herald Sun VFL Radio Sponsor Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Bendigo Bombers Port Melbourne Port Melbourne Port Melbourne Port Melbourne North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat North Ballarat Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Northern Bullants Geelong Casey Scorpions Last rd: Casey Scorpions Last rd: Casey Scorpions Last rd: Casey Scorpions Last rd: Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 5 Box Hill Hawks 3

TIPSTERS LEADERBOARD Adrian Dunn 79 Paul Hooper 72

Mark Stone Brent Diamond 79 Ross Booth 72 SEN Paul Amy 79 John Hook 71 Bendigo Bombers The Gospel 78 Brad McGrath 70 Williamstown Sam Landsberger 77 Phil Cleary 70 North Ballarat Nigel Carmody 74 Peter Jackson Menswear 69 Northern Bullants Mark Stone 73 Casey Scorpions Last rd: Box Hill Hawks 5

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VFL club notes All the latest news, events and match information from inside each VFL club.

the round 20 home match versus Casey Scorpions… Coburg congratulates captain Nick Carnell on his 100th VFL match this weekend. Nick becomes the fi rst Coburg player since Anthony Alessio BOX HILL: Box Hill Hawks COLLINGWOOD: in 1997 to play 100 games would like to congratulate Sam Collingwood welcomes all for Coburg. Congratulations Gibson on playing his 100th its sponsors, members and and good luck to Nick this VFL match today against supporters to our home game weekend, we look forward to Sandringham. Sam becomes against Bendigo today. With watching him play another the 28th Box Hill player to fi nals now off the menu for 100 games for the mighty reach the 100 Game milestone the Collingwood VFL team, Burgers!! To celebrate the and just the second since it’s important that we fi nish off occasion, there will be a 2000. Congratulations also the season on a good note by post-match function from to on his 50th having wins in our fi nal two 7pm in the Social Room at game for Box Hill Hawks. games, both being at Victoria Mantello Holden Oval. All Jordan’s dad Mark played 84 Park. Today also sees the fi nal Coburg Sponsors, Members games for Box Hill. Jordan opportunity for our supporters and Supporters are invited and Mark are the third father/ to enjoy the ‘Aftermatch’ put and encouraged to attend. son combination to play 50 on by the Magpie Club coterie There will be food available games at Box Hill. There is just group. As usual, it will be held and drinks at bar prices… one home match remaining in the rooms directly below Coburg’s Best & Fairest night for 2011 with Box Hill Hawks the Sherrin Stand and will be is fast approaching and will hosting Williamstown on attended by the players and be held on Friday September Saturday 20 August. This coaches of both teams. Once 23rd. Tickets are on sale soon looks like be a vital match for again we want to thank the so keep your eyes on Coburg’s the Hawks’ Finals chances Magpie Club for all that they website and/or Facebook in 2011. Tickets for the do to help support our VFL page… Coburg Football Club President’s Luncheon are team. is now on Facebook, fi nd our available for $60, which page and ‘Like’ it to stay up includes a two-course meal to date with the latest club and 1.5 hours drinks service. news including live quarter by Bookings can be made on quarter scores each weekend. 9890 9442 or manager@ For further information please boxhillhawks.com.au go to the Coburg FC website – www.coburgtigers.com.au ... FRANKSTON: Our Dolphin Go Burgers! Bistro is open from 12 till 2pm every home game. At only $23 a head for a three course luncheon it’s great value. We are running a Major COBURG: Coburg Football Raffl e this year with a $15,000 Club welcomes all Sponsors, Travel Voucher as fi rst prize. Members and Supporters to Tickets are only $100 each.

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Are you a member yet? We in the new Function Room we are currently trying to put a have our Members Night each at Preston City Oval. There database together. Friday with a members draw will be live and silent Auction Upcoming business at 6.15pm. Prize jackpots each Items to bid on, including; luncheons – Friday August week if not claimed!. For any Sporting Memorabilia, Electrical 19 – Guest Speaker Jason further info contact the Club on Appliances, Accommodation, Akermanis - Bookings are 9783 7888. and experience items such essential. Presentation Night @ as Dinner with Carlton Sandringham Football Club – Footballers and Yacht rides Thursday 6 October around the Melbourne Coastline. Please contact the Follow us on Facebook - Club on (03) 9470 2224 or http://www.facebook.com/ northernbullantsmarketing@ SandyZebras and Twitter @ bigpond.com if you would like sandyzebs NORTH BALLARAT: With to fi nd out more information or Sandringham’s social club the VFL season heading into book a seat. has views of the bay and city the fi nal 3 rounds, the Selkirk skyline it is the perfect place Roosters play 2 more home to hold your next function visit games in Season 2011. This www.sandybythebay.com. week sees the Roosters tackle au Corporate Golf Day @ the Frankston Dolphins at Southern Golf Club – Monday Eureka Stadium and we will 14 November – Sponsorship be wanting to shake off any available. rust incurred from the bye PORT MELBOURNE: October last weekend! Tickets are still 7th Presentation Night @ available for the Chairman’s International Receptions tickets Match Day Luncheon and can are limited to 150 @ $100.00pp be purchased by contacting the all inclusive (only 90 tickets Club on 5339 5944 or emailing left). Book early by ringing [email protected]. the club offi ce 9646.2094 or WILLIAMSTOWN: The North Ballarat Football Club email [email protected]. Williamstown would like to facebook and twitter pages au Throughout the season we congratulate all players and have been gaining momentum, encourage everyone to buy the support staff for their efforts so if you aren’t already, make VFL Football Record to keep up over in Perth in winning the sure you sign up to follow NBFC to date with what is happening Foxtel Cup. It was a great for all the latest news, scores at the Borough. Visit our website team effort, thank you to the and info. Head over to www. for the latest information www. loyal supporters who travelled theroosters.com.au for more pmfc.com.au “Go Boroughs” across to Perth to see the boys information and to sign up for in action. Our attention quickly the weekly email! turns to the remainder of the VFL season starting with today’s game against Port Melbourne. Today also represents our Liam Picken Academy’s Charity SANDRINGHAM: Presentation Project, raising funds and night to be held at the club awareness for Ladder. Players Thursday 6 October – Contact will be walking around raising NORTHERN BULLANTS: club for further details. Currently money today at the game so The Northern Bullants will be on the hunt for old Zebras please donate to a great cause. holding their Annual Auction & vision – if you have any vision For more information about Dinner on Friday 26th August pre 1985 please get in contact Ladder head to with the club to arrange a copy, www.ladder.org.au

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Coburg Tigers Coach: Adam Potter | Captain: Nick Carnell

* AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player #PLAYER DOB H W PREVIOUS CLUB GAMESGOALS 1 Kahlefeldt Justin 23-Dec-87 182 78 Southport (QLD) 16 7 2 Carnell Nick 17-Mar-87 180 81 Greensborough/Northern Knights 84 72 3 Power Sam 02-Jul-83 189 81 North Melbourne/Western Bulldogs 60 29 4 Daniels Jamason 10-Aug-90 182 79 Shepparton//Western Bulldogs 96 5 Rayson Damien 17-Apr-85 177 77 De La Salle 37 5 6 Miller# Brad J. 06-Jul-83 194 96 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Melbourne Demons 50 83 7 McErlain Christian 04-Jun-88 181 79 Craigieburn/ 20 8 Jordon Rhett 20-May-89 185 88 Croydon 14 7 9 Clifton Ben 27-Jul-89 178 80 Assumption College/Seymour 27 9 10 Cartelli Luke 05-May-89 176 77 Williamstown/Keilor 41 11 Tanner Michael 05-Feb-88 190 80 Williamstown 00 12 Duhau Andy 21-Dec-90 189 79 Sunbury/Calder Cannons 12 4 13 Warren Jye 15-Mar-90 178 65 Murray Bushrangers/Bendigo Bombers 10 14 Ambrose Murphy 13-May-90 187 79 Old Xaverians 82 15 Lucin Tom 04-Jul-91 180 75 Doutta Stars/Calder Cannons 42 16 Hore Rowan 07-Mar-86 192 79 Traralgon 00 17 Morris Jonathan 23-Nov-86 186 80 Doutta Stars 21 0 18 Gestier Luke 25-Mar-90 193 92 Wagga Tigers (NSW)/Old Essendon Grammar 00 19 Masters Leigh 22-Jun-92 187 80 10 20 Wood Nick 22-Sep-90 180 80 Oakleigh Chargers 00 21 Grgic Glenn 19-Aug-92 176 80 Nth Heidelberg/Northern Knights 10 22 Lynch Nick 07-Jan-87 179 78 McLeod/Coburg 00 23 Groves Tom 15-Nov-89 186 76 Assumption College/Coleambally (NSW) 10 24 Wheeler Willie 21-Jun-92 176 75 Seymour/Murray Bushrangers 00 25 Fewster Brendan 02-Apr-90 198 94 Calder Cannons/Rupertswood 22 26 Saville James 16-Apr-89 190 82 Calder Cannons/Collingwood 20 27 Collins Jake 02-Oct-87 189 85 Albury/Murray Bushrangers 00 28 Fahey David 22-Dec-91 194 79 Aberfeldie/Calder Cannons 10 29 Dahl Hamish 05-Jun-87 201 104 Kangaroo Flat /Bendigo Pioneers 63 30 Lawton James 17-Jan-91 192 81 Ganmain (NSW)/Calder Cannons 12 17 31 Batchelor* Jake 13-Feb-92 188 78 Frankston Bombers/ 00 32 Helbig* Brad 28-Feb-92 185 77 West (SA) 00 33 McLeod Alex 28-Jan-92 179 75 Calder Cannons 00 34 Ambrose Patrick 01-Sep-91 192 83 Old Xaverians 30 35 Murphy Kayne 30-Oct-92 171 70 Rupertswood/Calder Cannons 00 36 MacDonald* Dean 06-Jul-92 184 87 Morwell/Gippsland Power 00 37 Murphy Dylan 30-Oct-92 170 70 Rupertswood/Calder Cannons 20 38 Madden Luke 27-Jan-92 177 79 St Bernards/Calder Cannons 00 39 Bisetto Daniel 06-Jun-91 195 91 West Preston/Calder Cannons 10 40 Price David 31-Jan-91 178 77 Colbinanan 00 41 Barrack Jayke 18-Mar-92 178 79 Bendigo Pioneers 00 42 O'Reilly# Jamie 28-Apr-88 185 77 Ireland 14 0 43 Dea* Matt 13-Oct-91 186 84 North Ballarat Rebels 10 44 Taylor* Troy 12-Sep-91 192 83 South Alice Springs (NT) 85 45 Hicks# Robert 10-Sep-91 176 71 Calder Cannons 812 46 Webberley* Jeromey 12-Jul-88 182 78 Clarence (Tas) 75 47 Jakobi# Ben 01-Apr-91 186 82 Sandringham Dragons/Coburg 20 48 Grimes* Dylan 16-Jul-91 193 87 Hurstbridge/Northern U18 90 49 Contin# Pat 23-May-91 183 79 Glenelg (SA) 10 0 50 Stephens Tom 06-Dec-89 190 80 Aberfeldie 00 51 Westhoff# Nick 11-May-91 197 85 West Adelaide (SA) 00 52 Lirosi Luke 26-Apr-89 176 79 Epping 00 53 Thomas Nathan 01-Mar-89 175 72 Lalor 00 54 Sullivan Tom 15-Mar-92 173 71 St Bernards/Calder Cannons 00 55 Easton Jordan 24-Dec-91 177 69 Old Carey 00 56 Linton Nick 17-Oct-91 177 76 Strathmore 00 57 Garland Matthew 05-Dec-92 191 89 Keilor/Western Jets 00 58 Pound Josh 19-Apr-90 178 82 Aberfeldie 00 60 Conca* Reece 12-Aug-92 185 78 Perth (WA) 00 61 Browne* Andrew L. 07-Jul-90 203 105 Mansfi eld/Murray Bushrangers 27 9 62 Rance* Alex 09-Oct-89 194 93 Swan Districts (WA) 30 1 63 Griffi ths* Ben 17-Sep-91 198 99 Blackburn/Eastern Ranges 22 64 Gourdis* David 14-Mar-89 193 91 Subiaco (WA) 21 9 65 Nason* Ben 03-Jun-89 179 79 Central District (SA) 00 66 White* Matt 15-Apr-87 180 82 Sunbury/Calder Cannons 27 20 67 Graham* Angus 16-Apr-87 201 102 Currie (Tas)/Calder Cannons 41 15 68 Nahas* Robin 10-Nov-87 176 70 Oakleigh Dragons/Oakleigh Chargers/Port Melbourne 67 97 69 King* Jake 26-Mar-84 178 80 North Heidelberg/Coburg Tigers 36 16 70 Thursfi eld* Will 19-Apr-86 192 86 Ormond/Sandringham Dragons 12 1 71 Vickery* Tyrone 31-May-90 200 95 East Brighton/Sandringham Dragons 13 9 72 Post* Jayden 05-Dec-89 195 93 Altona/Western Jets 20 14 73 Foley* Nathan 08-Sep-85 178 80 Colac/Geelong Falcons 28 14 74 Connors* Daniel 22-Sep-88 186 84 Echuca/Bendigo Pioneers 46 29 75 Tuck* Shane 24-Dec-81 189 92 Drouin/Dandenong Stingrays/West Adelaide (SA) 19 8 76 Morton* Mitch 28-Jan-87 186 81 Claremont (WA)/West Coast 12 24 77 Edwards* Shane 25-Oct-88 182 78 North Adelaide (SA) 17 8 78 Houli* Bachar 12-May-88 180 82 Spotswood/Western Jets/Essendon 33 20 79 Astbury* David 26-Feb-91 195 92 Tatyoon/North Ballarat Rebels 11 80 Farmer* Mitch 04-Jan-89 181 82 Craigieburn/Calder Cannons/Port Adelaide 10 81 Hislop# Tom 07-Jun-88 185 83 Burnie/Tas U18/Essendon 810 82 Moore* Kelvin W. 25-Mar-84 190 90 Yarra Valley O.B. 51 24 83 Grigg* Shaun 19-Apr-88 190 84 Redan/North Ballarat Rebels/Carlton 24 10 84 McGuane* Luke 12-Feb-87 192 91 Broadbeach (Qld) 32 15 85 Derickx * Tom 07-Dec-87 201 99 Claremont (WA) 00 Cotchin* Trent 07-Apr-90 185 83 PEGS/Northern Knights 50 Deledio* Brett 18-Apr-87 188 88 Kyabram/Murray Bushrangers 00 Jackson* Daniel 25-Apr-86 188 91 Carey Grammar/Oakleigh Chargers 41 17 Martin* Dustin 26-Jun-91 187 86 Castlemaine/Bendigo Pioneers 00 Newman* Chris 18-May-82 183 82 Beaconsfi eld/Dandenong Stingrays 30 9 Riewoldt* Jack 31-Oct-88 195 93 Clarence/Tas U18 28 80 Note: All fi gures for player’s games and goals are accurate as of the end of 2010.

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Coburg Tigers

* AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player

#Player G B

Offi ce Address: Coburg City Oval, Harding 2 Nick Carnell (Capt) Street, Coburg, 3058 Ground Address: Mantello Holden Oval, 3 Sam Power Harding Street, (Melways 29 J1) Coburg Highgate Recreation Reserve, 4 Jamason Daniels Craigieburn (Melways 386 J3) 5 Postal Address: PO Box 154, Coburg, 3058 Damien Rayson Telephone: 9354 8228 6 # Facsimile: 9350 5551 Email: [email protected] 7 Christian McErlain Website: www.coburgtigers.com.au 8 Rhett Jordon PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 9 Ben Clifton Elite Partners 10 Luke Cartelli 11 Michael Tanner 16 Rowan Hore 19 Leigh Masters 24 Willie Wheeler 25 Angus Graham * 28 David Fahey 32 Brad Helbig * 36 Dean Macdonald * 37 Dylan Murphy 42 James O’Reilly # 43 * 45 Robert Hicks# 46 Jeromey Webberley * 61 Andrew Browne * 63 Ben Griffi ths * 65 Ben Nason * 66 Matt White* 70 Will Thursfi eld * 72 Jayden Post * 73 Nathan Foley* 75 * 76 * 77 * 80 * 81 * 82 *

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Casey Scorpions

* AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player

#Player G B

Offi ce Address: Casey Fields, 160 Berwick- 3 Luke Tynan Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, 3977 Ground Address: Casey Fields, VFL Oval No1, 4 Ben Waite 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, 3977 (Melways 134 F8) 5 Michael Stockdale Postal Address: Casey City Complex, Suite 10, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, 6 Danny Nicholls Cranbourne East, 3977 7 Aaron Purves Telephone: (03) 5996 1111 Facsimile: (03) 5996 1111 9 Rian McGough Email: [email protected] Website: www.scorpions.com.au 10 Mitch Gent 11 James Wall (Capt) PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 Matt Fieldsend 14 Evan Panozza 16 Bell David 17 Tim Mohr 20 Dave Collins 25 Brendan Fevola 29 Stefan Baumgartner 32 William Petropoulos 38 Michael Riseley 47 * 49 Jack Fitzpatrick* 50 * 51 Liam Jurrah* 52 Troy Davis* 53 * 54 * 55 Addam Maric* 57 Kelvin Lawrence# 69 Colin Sylvia* 72 * 74 Tom McDonald * 75 Robert Campbell# 76 * 77 * 78 Tom McNamara# 81 Lynden Dunn* 88 Wade Lees

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Casey Scorpions Coach: Brad Gotch | Captain: Kyle Matthews/James Wall

* AFL Primary Listed Player # AFL Rookie Listed Player #PLAYER DOB H W PREVIOUS CLUB GAMESGOALS 1 Matthews Kyle 17-Dec-85 178 75 Ringwood 70 50 2 Allen Nathan 11-Feb-92 178 67 Dandenong Stingrays/Narre Warren 0 0 3 Luke Tynan 08-Oct-91 183 80 Gippsland Power/Garfi eld 3 0 4 Waite Ben 30-Jun-84 190 100 Old Haileybury 15 21 5 Stockdale Michael 29-Aug-90 178 77 Gippsland Power 31 13 6 Nicholls Danny 02-Mar-87 177 80 Collingwood (VFL)/Rowville 62 36 7 Purves Aaron 08-May-90 190 86 Rowville 9 4 8 Costigan Jed 25-Feb-90 180 82 Maffra/Gippsland Power 1 0 9 McGough Rian 23-Apr-88 179 80 Avondale Heights/Calder Cannons 34 18 10 Gent Mitch 05-Feb-92 182 77 Dandenong Stingrays/Bonbeach 0 0 11 Wall James 05-Jan-87 197 93 St. Kilda//Calder Cannons 78 28 12 Fieldsend Matt 14-Dec-85 178 79 De La Salle 15 7 13 McShane Kieran 23-Jan-89 178 78 Box Hill (VFL)/Launceston 3 0 14 Panozza Evan 31-Oct-87 190 85 Eastern Ranges 56 3 15 Carew Blake 15-Jun-92 178 75 Gippsland Power/Dalyston 1 1 16 Bell David 26-May-87 183 90 Upwey 1 0 17 Mohr Tim 19-Oct-88 195 98 (VFL)/Tassie Mariners 33 7 18 Clay Chris 29-Jan-88 181 81 Avondale Heights/Calder Cannons 0 0 19 Dowse Mitch 24-Sep-91 176 77 Heyfi eld/Gippsland Power 6 2 20 Collins Dave 10-Nov-84 186 84 Beaconsfi eld 6 1 21 Burke Liam 18-Nov-87 187 85 Upwey 0 0 22 Weekes Mark 23-May-90 187 83 Williamstown (VFL) 2 0 23 Corry Tom 11-Aug-92 174 70 Gippsland Power/MDU 0 0 24 Purdy Cam 20-Jun-89 191 90 East Ringwood 3 1 25 Fevola Brendan 20-Jan-81 190 104 /Carlton 13 2 26 Patti Gus 19-Jul-90 192 87 Dandenong Stingrays 4 0 28 Harrison Daniel 23-Jan-92 196 97 Dandenong Stingrays/Old Haileybury 5 1 29 Baumgartner Stefan 17-May-91 180 82 Deavon Meadows 0 0 30 Cleven Dean 31-Mar-89 194 97 Monbulk 0 0 31 Bolton Jess 14-Mar-88 184 83 Boronia 3 0 32 Petropoulos William 27-May-91 173 75 Dandenong Stingrays 0 0 33 Lindsay Aiden 22-May-92 182 78 Gippsland Power/Wonthaggi 3 1 34 McKenna Luke 01-Oct-92 189 79 Eastern Ranges/Emerald 1 0 35 Costigan Tim 31-Aug-92 182 68 Healesville 0 0 36 Pendlebury Ryan 02-Aug-92 185 83 Gippsland Power 0 0 37 Minahan Ryan 17-Jun-91 183 85 Box Hill (VFL) 0 0 38 Riseley Michael 21-Dec-88 190 80 Woori Yallock 0 0 39 DeAraugo David 09-Mar-88 179 79 Wantirna South 3 1 40 Salton Brayden 19-Aug-92 197 90 Gippsland Power 0 0 41 Roberts Jordan 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren 0 0 42 Roberts Kieran 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren 0 0 43 Pollard Jordan 05-Jan-91 170 75 De La Salle 0 0 44 Wall David 05-Nov-92 191 76 Calder Cannons 0 0 45 Luke Hill 11-Oct-91 197 85 Eastern Ranges 0 0 46 Strauss* James 14-Jun-90 185 85 Canterbury/Scotch College/Oakleigh U18 0 0 47 Blease* Sam 19-Feb-91 184 80 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar//Eastern U18 17 1 48 Howe* Jeremy 29-Jun-90 190 83 (Tas) 4 0 49 Fitzpatrick* Jack 26-Jun-91 200 93 Wyndham Vale/Western U18 3 1 50 Bate* Matthew 24-May-87 192 91 Croydon/Eastern U18 8 3 51 Jurrah* Liam 22-Sep-88 188 84 Yuendumu Magpies (NT)/Collingwood VFL 28 23 52 Davis* Troy 10-Jun-92 192 90 Kerang/Geelong Grammar/Geelong U18 11 25 53 Bennell* Jamie 07-Jun-90 179 75 Swan Districts (WA) 0 0 54 Jetta* Neville 12-Feb-90 180 81 Swan Districts (WA) 4 2 55 Maric* Addam 18-Apr-90 176 77 Greenvale/Calder U18 15 18 56 Nicholson# Daniel 02-Nov-90 183 78 East Point/St Pats, Ballarat/Uni Blues 32 38 57 Lawrence# Kelvin 14-Oct-92 180 75 Peel Thunder (WA) 0 0 58 Johnston# Cameron 24-Feb-92 181 78 St Josephs/Geelong U18 0 0 59 Spencer* Jake 09-Oct-89 203 105 Redlands (Qld) 0 0 60 Watts* Jack 26-Mar-91 196 91 East Sandringham/Brighton Grammar/Sandringham U18 22 4 61 Cook * Lucas 03-Mar-92 196 81 Hopetoun/North Ballarat U18 11 11 62 Bartram* Clint 16-Feb-88 181 82 Ocean Grove/Geelong U18 1 3 63 Petterd* Ricky 24-Jul-88 185 85 Broadbeach (Qld) 6 2 64 Trengove* Jack 02-Sep-91 185 85 Sturt (SA) 13 11 65 Martin* Stefan 17-Nov-86 198 103 Old Haileybury/Sandringham 1 2 66 McKenzie* Jordie 21-Jun-90 186 82 Terang-Mortlake/Geelong U18 31 21 67 Tapscott* Luke 28-Jun-91 180 87 North Adelaide (SA) 14 0 68 Gysberts* Jordan 11-Jun-91 190 84 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern U18 6 4 69 Bail* Rohan 26-Jun-88 183 82 Mt Gravatt (Qld) 5 2 70 Newton# Michael 27-Apr-87 193 91 Whorouly/Murray U18 13 3 71 Evans# Michael 13-Jul-92 180 75 Claremont (WA) 49 96 72 Warnock* Matthew 03-Apr-84 194 95 Sandringham 0 0 73 Wonaeamirri* Austin 02-Oct-88 176 80 St Marys (NT)/Norwood (SA) 65 9 74 McDonald * Tom 18-Sep-92 194 88 Edenhope-Apsley/North Ballarat U18 8 9 75 Campbell# Robert 02-Jun-82 199 109 Rutherglen/Murray U18/Hawthorn/Box Hill Hawks 2 2 76 Morton* Cale 18-Jan-90 192 87 Claremont (WA) 65 19 77 Gawn* Max 30-Dec-91 208 107 Ormond/Sandringham U18 7 7 78 McNamara# Tom W. 29-Apr-90 190 89 South Adelaide (SA) 0 0 79 Garland* Colin 28-Apr-88 191 90 North Hobart/Tas U18/Tas VFL 28 10 80 Macdonald* Joel 10-Oct-84 188 88 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Brisbane 0 0 81 Dunn* Lynden 14-May-87 192 95 Moonee Valley/Calder U18 4 3 88 Lees Wade 25-Apr-88 185 86 East Burwood/Sandringham Dragons 43 62 Davey* Aaron 10-Jun-83 177 74 Palmerston (NT)/Port Melbourne 12 18 Frawley* James 20-Sep-88 193 93 East Point/North Ballarat U18 10 0 Green* Brad 13-Mar-81 184 83 Northern Bombers/Tas U18 5 3 Grimes* Jack 11-May-89 187 85 Hurstbridge/Northern U18 1 0 Jamar* Mark 09-Aug-83 198 104 North Adelaide (SA) 60 27 Note: All fi gures for player’s games and goals are accurate as of the end of 2010.

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2011 Peter Jackson VFL statistics

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL SENIORS Club PWLDBFA%PTS Port Melbourne 15 15 0 0 4 1817 1097 165.63 60 Williamstown 15 12 3 0 4 1686 1274 132.34 48 North Ballarat 15 11 4 0 4 1446 1195 121.00 44 Werribee Tigers 16 10 6 0 3 1696 1493 113.60 40 Casey Scorpions 15 9 6 0 4 1473 1263 116.63 36 Northern Bullants15960414201352105.0336 Bendigo Bombers 15 8 7 0 4 1566 1508 103.85 32 Box Hill Hawks 15 6 9 0 4 1288 1340 96.12 24 Geelong 16 5 11 0 3 1544 1564 98.72 20 Sandringham 15 5 10 0 4 1240 1486 83.45 20 Collingwood 16 4 12 0 3 1358 1757 77.29 16 Coburg Tigers 15 4 11 0 4 1165 1533 75.99 16 Frankston 15 1 14 0 4 943 1780 52.98 4

ROUND 19: PETER JACKSON VFL SENIORS

GEELONG 4.4 7.7 12.13 17.18-120 CASEY SCORPIONS 2.4 8.6 13.8 18.12-120 COLLINGWOOD 3.2 7.5 9.8 12.9-81 SANDRINGHAM 0.1 0.3 3.4 9.5-59

Geelong Casey Scorpions Goal Kickers: J. Schroder 3, B. Johnson 3, J. Shannahan 2, S. Motlop 2, J. Simpkin, Goal Kickers: B. Fevola 5, L. Jurrah 3, N. Jetta 3, T. McNamara 2, C. Morton, E. Panozza, A. McLean, G. Burbury, G. Horlin-Smith, J. Cowan, N. Vardy, J. Stringer C. Sylvia, A. Maric, T. Mcdonald Best Players: J. Simpkin, S. Hogan, J. Cowan, B. Johnson, T. Gillies, S. Motlop Best Players: C. Morton, M. Warnock, S. Blease, K. Lawrence, B. Fevola, N. Jetta Collingwood Sandringham Goal Kickers: J. Bull 3, J. Witts 2, D. Farmer 2, D. Folino, J. Thomas, J. McCarthy, Goal Kickers: W. Johnson 3, D. Archer 2, J. Coleman 2, T. Lynch, T. Curren S. McNamara, P. Seedsman Best Players: T. Simpkin, S. Baker, D. Gallagher, W. Johnson, T. Lynch, T. Walsh Best Players: K. Pendlebury, T. Young, J. Bull, R. Condy, K. Ugle, J. Thoma

WERRIBEE TIGERS 3.7 8.12 10.12 16.16-112 FRANKSTON 1.0 4.3 4.5 5.6-36 BENDIGO BOMBERS 2.3 6.8 10.15 14.19-103 PORT MELBOURNE 6.2 9.5 15.6 19.12-126 Werribee Tigers Frankston Goal Kickers: B. McKinley 5, J. Mather 2, B. Ross 2, B. Warren, M. Daw, R. Castello, Goal Kickers: J. Greeley 2, L. Clark, M. Viney, S. Hockey H. McIntosh, S. Wormald, S. Tighe, B. Mangan Best Players: S. Hockey, T. Mitchem, M. Viney, N. Bateman, N. Boland Best Players: B. Ross, N. Grima, T. Tuck, B. McKinley, J. MacMillan, H. McIntosh Port Melbourne Bendigo Bombers Goal Kickers: P. Rose 4, C. Sinclair 4, J. Baird 2, R. McMahon 2, S. Pleming, Goal Kickers: A. Steinberg 4, T. Dickson 3, M. Little 2, S. Gumbleton, J. Neagle, D. Galea, C. Cain, N. Batsanis, M. Wooffi ndin, M. Pitt, J. Muling N. Lovett-Murray, A. Welsh, T. Silverlock Best Players: S. Dwyer, H. Sandilands, C. Sinclair, R. McMahon, J. Baird, Best Players: N. Lovett-Murray, A. Welsh, B. Duscher, T. Dickson, A. Steinberg, S. Kerridge S. Pleming COBURG TIGERS 1.4 2.6 6.8 9.13-67 BYE - NORTH BALLARAT, NORTHERN BULLANTS, WILLIAMSTOWN BOX HILL HAWKS 5.4 7.9 9.12 11.13-79 Coburg Tigers Goal Kickers: R. Hore 3, R. Jordan 2, R. Hicks, B. Clifton, W. Wheeler, P. Contin Best Players: J. Post, A. Browne, B. Clifton, M. Tanner, R. Hore, R. Jordan Box Hill Hawks Goal Kickers: D. Wanganeen 2, L. Andrews 2, C. Bateman, S. Gibson, C. Bruce, S. Cust, S. Grimley, J. Lisle, B. Neil Best Players: R. Schoenmakers, J. Morton, T. Schneider, C. Bruce, S. Grimley, L. Andrews

ROUND 19: LEADING GOAL KICKERS

Last rd Total Last rd Total Patrick Rose Port Melbourne 460 Aaron Purves Casey Scorpions 439 Port Melbourne 145 Myles Dorman Northern Bullants 634 Matthew Little Bendigo Bombers 245 Jase Perkins Werribee Tigers DNP 33 Ben McKinley Werribee Tigers 541 Benjamin Monkhorst Box Hill Hawks 131 Brendan Fevola Casey Scorpions 540 Jack Purton-Smith Williamstown Bye 31 Robert Castello Werribee Tigers 139 Matthew Boland Sandringham *29 Bendigo Bombers 339 Jonathan Mullins Port Melbourne 524 Ahmed Saad Northern Bullants Bye 37 Myles Pitt Port Melbourne *21 Mitchell Hahn Williamstown Bye 28 Tim Allan Port Melbourne DNP 21

SENIORS Derick Micallef North Ballarat Bye 27 RESERVES Tom Hill Williamstown Bye 21 DNP - Did not play, * - Seniors

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2011 Peter Jackson VFL statistics

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES Club PWLDBFA%PTS Box Hill Hawks 15 13 2 0 4 1764 965 182.80 52 Williamstown 15 12 3 0 4 1691 770 219.61 48 Port Melbourne15123041513904167.3748 Casey Scorpions 15 11 4 0 4 1728 1015 170.25 44 Werribee Tigers 16 10 6 0 3 1460 1247 117.08 40 Coburg Tigers 1569041187128692.3024 Sandringham 15 5 10 0 4 1105 1379 80.13 20 North Ballarat 15312041060143973.6612 Northern Bullants 16 3 13 0 3 1177 1830 64.32 12 Frankston 15 1 14 0 4 528 2378 22.20 4

ROUND 19: PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES

WERRIBEE TIGERS 3.3 9.4 14.6 17.9-111 CASEY SCORPIONS 4.2 9.3 13.9 20.14-134 NORTHERN BULLANTS 3.1 6.4 10.5 14.8-92 SANDRINGHAM 1.3 2.6 3.8 4.10-34 Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions Goal Kickers: B. Mabon 4, D. Schibeci 4, T. Lunardi 3, M. Still 2, T. Allwright, Goal Kickers: D. Bell 6, A. Purves 4, W. Lees 2, M. Fieldsend 2, K. McShane 2, J. Robbins, A. Simpson, B. Moloney K. Matthews, L. Cook, M. Weekes, N. Allen Best Players: T. Lunardi, M. Still, J. McCormack, T. Allwright, D. Schibeci, F. Priest Best Players: D. Bell, S. Baumgartner, D. Cleven, A. Patti, C. Clay, A. Purves Northern Bullants Sandringham Goal Kickers: M. Dorman 6, S. O’hAilpin 5, R. Gale, D. Soncin, B. Bray Goal Kickers: M. Lourey, M. Wade, R. Ferraro, C. Michaliades Best Players: K. Lambert, T. Wilson, M. Dorman, S. O’hAilpin, S. White, P. Dirago Best Players: M. Andrews, R. Ferraro, M. Lourey, N. Porebski, T. Mavric, P. Shakallis

COBURG TIGERS 1.1 3.3 8.7 9.10-64 FRANKSTON 0.0 0.0 1.2 3.2-20 BOX HILL HAWKS 3.4 7.5 7.6 11.10-76 PORT MELBOURNE 10.6 14.13 20.16 25.19-169 Coburg Tigers Frankston Goal Kickers: J. Lawton 3, N. Westhoff 2, A. Duhau 2, T. Coran, L. Lirosi Goal Kickers: C. Ongarello, J. Bennett, J. Pearce Best Players: H. Dahl, M. Ambrose, A. Duhau, J. Saville, N. Thomas, D. Bisetto Best Players: D. Campisano, M. Collison, S. Sienkiewicz, R. Jaroszczuk, C. Bywater, C. Doria Box Hill Hawks Port Melbourne Goal Kickers: J. Hoegel 3, R. Wilson 2, B. Kennedy, B. Monkhorst, T. Northe, T. Kickett, Goal Kickers: J. Mullins 5, D. Keely 3, T. Pinwill 3, M. Smith 2, A. Bonaddio 2, D. Cooper, J. Ralph S. O’Sullivan 2, J. North, C. Johnston, W. Burstin, T. Martin, D. Fanning, M. Johnston, Best Players: X. Murphy, M. Thompson, J. Sketcher, J. Mahony, J. Ralph, B. Fagan T. Langford, J. Furey Best Players: T. Pinwill, J. Scipione, D. Keely, T. Gordon, D. Fanning, M. Johnston

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL RESERVES SEASON FIXTURE

Saturday 13th August Saturday 20th August Williamstown vs Port Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval 10:10 AM Box Hill Hawks vs Williamstown Box Hill City Oval 10:10 AM North Ballarat vs Frankston Eureka Stadium 11:00 AM Casey Scorpions vs Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 11:00 AM Coburg Tigers vs Casey Scorpions Mantello Holden Oval 11:00 AM Port Melbourne vs Northern Bullants TEAC Oval 11:00 AM

Sunday 14th August Sunday 21st August Sandringham vs Box Hill Hawks Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11:00 AM North Ballarat vs Sandringham Eureka Stadium 11:00 AM ROUND 21 ROUND 20 Frankston vs Coburg Tigers Frankston Oval 11:00 AM BYE- Northern Bullants, Werribee Tigers

2011 PETER JACKSON VFL SENIOR FIELD UMPIRES Note: AFL Umpires will wear 27, 28, 31, 33, 39, 40

Robert Young 2 Jamie Grindal 13 Tristan Burgess 24 Michael Curtis 3 Andrew Talbot 15 Steven Trotter 25 Andrew Mitchell 5 Shaun Gleeson 16 Jason Schilling 30 David Harris 6 Troy McCarthy 17 Adam Pottenger 32 Damian Anderson 8 18 Gareth Verberne 34 Brendan Hosking 9 Jarrod Waight 20 Peter Liakos 36 Matthew Oakley 10 Richard Mills 21 Daniel Craig 37 Matthew Brown 11 Andrew McCoy 22 Robert O’Gorman 38

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ROUND 1 Bendigo Bombers 13.6.84 def. by Port Melbourne 19.12.126 Sunday 17th July Saturday 2nd April Coburg Tigers 10.14.74 def. by Frankston 14.9.93 Williamstown 13.17.95 def. Collingwood 9.9.63 Sandringham 16.12.108 def. Coburg Tigers 16.9.105 BYE - Casey Scorpions, Geelong, Sandringham Frankston 12.10.82 def. by Casey Scorpions 25.9.159 Box Hill Hawks 10.13.73 def. by Port Melbourne 15.7.97 Box Hill Hawks 13.7.85 def. by North Ballarat 14.12.96 Northern Bullants 19.11.125 def. Bendigo Bombers 6.13.49 ROUND 9 BYE - Northern Bullants, Sandringham, Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions 13.14.92 def. Geelong 9.11.65 Saturday 28th May Werribee Tigers 15.13.103 def. by Williamstown 23.16.154 Geelong 13.12.90 def. by Bendigo Bombers 20.12.132 ROUND 17 Sunday 3rd April Coburg Tigers 22.7.139 def. Collingwood 14.16.100 Saturday 23rd July Frankston 7.6.48 def. by Collingwood 18.14.122 Williamstown 15.18.108 def. Casey Scorpions 10.8.68 Port Melbourne 13.16.94 def. Sandringham 10.10.70 BYE - North Ballarat Sunday 29th May Box Hill Hawks 19.12.126 def. Northern Bullants 10.9.69 Northern Bullants 13.12.90 def. Box Hill Hawks 12.13.85 Coburg Tigers 7.8.50 def. by North Ballarat 21.19.142 ROUND 2 Werribee Tigers 17.10.112 def. by Sandringham 24.11.155 Sunday 24th July Saturday 9th April BYE - Frankston, North Ballarat, Port Melbourne Williamstown 13.11.86 def. Werribee Tigers 11.10.76 North Ballarat 15.6.96 def. by Bendigo Bombers 18.15.123 Bendigo Bombers 17.12.114 def. Geelong 11.18.84 Northern Bullants 14.16.100 def. Collingwood 11.7.73 ROUND 10 BYE - Casey Scorpions, Collingwood, Frankston Port Melbourne 19.10.124 def. Casey Scorpions 17.12.114 Saturday 4th June Sunday 10th April Port Melbourne 17.9.111 def. Werribee Tigers 13.14.92 ROUND 18 Geelong 6.10.46 def. by Werribee Tigers 9.20.74 Collingwood 12.11.83 def. by Northern Bullants 19.15.129 Saturday 30th July Frankston 10.8.68 def. by Sandringham 12.15.87 Box Hill Hawks 12.9.81 def. by Geelong 11.16.82 Geelong 31.6.192 def. Casey Scorpions 10.4.64 BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers, Williamstown Sunday 5th June Northern Bullants 9.15.69 def. by Coburg Tigers 11.9.75 Frankston 6.7.43 def. by North Ballarat 10.11.71 Collingwood 17.16.118 def. Frankston 13.10.88 ROUND 3 Sandringham 8.11.59 def. by Casey Scorpions 9.15.69 North Ballarat 13.16.94 def. Williamstown 13.14.92 Saturday 16th April BYE - Williamstown, Bendigo Bombers, Coburg Tigers Sunday 31st July Collingwood 12.10.82 def. by Werribee Tigers 25.22.172 Sandringham 6.7.43 def. by Werribee Tigers 13.16.94 North Ballarat 8.8.56 def. by Casey Scorpions 16.16.112 ROUND 11 BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Box Hill Hawks, Port Melbourne Sunday 17th April Saturday 11th June Williamstown 16.13.109 def. Box Hill Hawks 14.14.98 Casey Scorpions 22.10.142 def. Collingwood 15.10.100 ROUND 19 Bendigo Bombers 17.29.131 def. Frankston 12.7.79 Coburg Tigers 7.6.48 def. by Port Melbourne 22.20.152 Saturday 6th August Coburg Tigers 15.11.101 def. by Northern Bullants 16.12.108 Williamstown 13.16.94 def. by North Ballarat 16.11.107 Geelong 17.18.120 def. Collingwood 12.9.81 Sandringham 15.8.98 def. by Port Melbourne 17.12.114 Sunday 12th June Werribee Tigers 16.16.112 def. Bendigo Bombers 14.19.103 BYE - Geelong Box Hill Hawks 14.14.98 def. Frankston 10.10.70 Coburg Tigers 9.13.67 def. by Box Hill Hawks 11.13.79 Werribee Tigers 15.13.103 def. Geelong 12.20.92 Sunday 7th August ROUND 4 Sandringham 11.17.83 def. by Bendigo Bombers 17.7.109 Frankston 5.6.36 def. by Port Melbourne 19.12.126 Saturday 23rd April BYE - Northern Bullants Casey Scorpions 18.12.120 def. Sandringham 9.5.59 Northern Bullants 18.3.111 def. by Port Melbourne 21.9.135 BYE - North Ballarat, Northern Bullants, Williamstown Bendigo Bombers 25.22.172 def. Collingwood 13.14.92 ROUND 12 Werribee Tigers 8.17.65 def. by North Ballarat 13.6.84 Saturday 18th June ROUND 20 Sunday 24th April Geelong 15.7.97 def. by Northern Bullants 15.12.102 Saturday 13th August Box Hill Hawks 21.22.148 def. Coburg Tigers 11.6.72 North Ballarat 8.7.55 def. by Port Melbourne 18.11.119 Collingwood vs. Bendigo Bombers Victoria Park 1:00 PM Williamstown 19.20.134 def. Geelong 15.12.102 Williamstown 19.13.127 def. Frankston 7.11.53 Williamstown vs. Port Melbourne Avalon Airport Oval 1:10 PM BYE - Casey Scorpions, Frankston, Sandringham Sunday 19th June North Ballarat vs. Frankston Eureka Stadium 2:00 PM Casey Scorpions 8.14.62 def. by Coburg Tigers 9.18.72 Northern Bullants vs. Geelong Visy Park 2:00 PM ROUND 5 Bendigo Bombers 21.15.141 def. Box Hill Hawks 10.8.68 Coburg Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions Mantello Holden Oval 2:00 PM Saturday 30th April BYE - Collingwood, Sandringham, Werribee Tigers Sunday 14th August Casey Scorpions 21.8.134 def. Frankston 8.10.58 Sandringham vs. Box Hill Hawks Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2:00 PM Collingwood 11.10.76 def. North Ballarat 11.9.75 ROUND 13 BYE - Werribee Tigers Sunday 1st May Saturday 25th June Coburg Tigers 9.12.66 def. by Williamstown 17.16.118 Port Melbourne 19.9.123 def. Geelong 12.10.82 ROUND 21 Werribee Tigers 20.10.130 def. Box Hill Hawks 11.17.83 Bendigo Bombers 13.9.87 def. by Williamstown 25.16.166 Saturday 20th August Sandringham 18.14.122 def. Geelong 13.13.91 Northern Bullants 14.7.91 def. by North Ballarat 21.9.135 Collingwood vs. Sandringham Victoria Park 1:00 PM BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Northern Bullants, Port Melbourne Sunday 26th June Box Hill Hawks vs. Williamstown Box Hill City Oval 1:10 PM Werribee Tigers 19.13.127 def. Coburg Tigers 12.8.80 Bendigo Bombers vs. North Ballarat Queen Elizabeth Oval 2:00 PM ROUND 6 Sandringham 15.23.113 def. Collingwood 12.10.82 Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 2:00 PM Saturday 7th May BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Casey Scorpions, Frankston Port Melbourne vs. Northern Bullants TEAC Oval 2:00 PM Geelong 10.9.69 def. by North Ballarat 17.12.114 Sunday 21st August Williamstown 20.13.139 def. Sandringham 16.8.104 ROUND 14 Frankston vs. Coburg Tigers Frankston Oval 2:00 PM Port Melbourne 24.7.161 def. Frankston 6.3.39 Saturday 2nd July BYE - Geelong Bendigo Bombers 18.17.125 def. Werribee Tigers 7.17.59 Geelong 24.18.162 def. Frankston 11.3.69 Sunday 8th May Box Hill Hawks 10.13.73 def. Collingwood 10.9.69 ROUND 22 Northern Bullants 8.13.61 def. Casey Scorpions 7.10.52 North Ballarat 15.18.108 def. Sandringham 6.6.42 Saturday 27th August BYE - Box Hill Hawks, Coburg Tigers, Collingwood Werribee Tigers 15.12.102 def. Casey Scorpions 13.12.90 Geelong vs. Sandringham* Skilled Stadium 10:40 AM Sunday 3rd July Port Melbourne vs. Box Hill Hawks TEAC Oval 1:10 PM ROUND 7 Northern Bullants 12.8.80 def. by Williamstown 16.13.109 Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Bullants Casey Fields 2:00 PM Saturday 14th May BYE - Bendigo Bombers, Coburg Tigers, Port Melbourne Bendigo Bombers vs. Coburg Tigers Queen Elizabeth Oval 2:00 PM Collingwood 10.15.75 def. Geelong 10.11.71 Sunday 28th August Frankston 10.6.66 def. by Northern Bullants 12.10.82 ROUND 15 Frankston vs. Williamstown Frankston Oval 2:00 PM Box Hill Hawks 12.11.83 def. Sandringham 12.6.78 Saturday 9th July North Ballarat vs. Werribee Tigers Eureka Stadium 2:00 PM Port Melbourne 15.7.97 def. Williamstown 6.10.46 Sandringham 2.7.19 def. by Northern Bullants 15.8.98 BYE - Collingwood Sunday 15th May Collingwood 9.12.66 def. by Port Melbourne 17.12.114 North Ballarat 17.11.113 def. Coburg Tigers 6.17.53 Sunday 10th July 2011 VFL Finals Series Casey Scorpions 19.11.125 def. Bendigo Bombers 14.14.98 Frankston 7.9.51 def. by Werribee Tigers 19.14.128 Qualifying and Elimination Finals BYE - Werribee Tigers Casey Scorpions 10.10.70 def. Box Hill Hawks 3.9.27 Saturday 3rd September / Sunday 4th September Coburg Tigers 11.13.79 def. Bendigo Bombers 1.9.15 Semi Finals ROUND 8 BYE - Geelong, North Ballarat, Williamstown Saturday 10th September / Sunday 11th September Saturday 21st May Preliminary Finals Werribee Tigers 23.9.147 def. Northern Bullants 16.9.105 ROUND 16 Saturday 17th September / Sunday 18th September Collingwood 11.10.76 def. by Williamstown 15.16.106 Saturday 16th July Grand Final North Ballarat 14.6.100 def. Box Hill Hawks 12.9.81 Geelong 15.9.99 def. Coburg Tigers 12.12.84 Sunday 25th September Etihad Stadium Sunday 22nd May Port Melbourne 18.16.124 def. Bendigo Bombers 12.11.83 Note: Finals Venues &Photo: Times to Damien be advised. Visentini.

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Penleigh Essendon GS St Patrick’s College Coach: Ken Fletcher Coach: Howard Clark Assistant Coach: John Nicolis Assistant Coaches: Chris Caldow, Gavin Webb and Andrew Shiltz. Runner: Andrew Ryan Runner: Andrew Chamings Colours: Maroon, Dark Blue Colours: Blue White Green 1 Jordan Williams 1 Scott Spriggs 2 Nathan Kazuro 2 Zane Thompson 3 3 Daniel Ratcliffe 4 Nicholas O’Brien 4 Andrew Gallucci 5 Nicholas Rippon 5 Patrick McDonough 6 Jake Neade 6 Jonathan Ayres 7 Liam Mullen 7 Evan Koroneos 8 Rory Taggert 8 Tom Black 9 James Blood 10 David Dickinson 9 Darcy Bailey 11 Tom Stapleton 10 Matthew Hutchesson 12 David Morris 11 Danny Castellano 13 12 Brett Hannah 14 13 Scott Whillas 15 Tim MacKenzie 14 Jack Fenner 16 Rhys Monument 17 Josh Keys 15 Dylan Arzanov 18 Ashley Constable 16 Mitchell Purcell 19 Matthew Crouch 17 James Wensor 20 Tom McGregor 19 David Drysdale 21 Matthew Begbie 20 Josh Ojamiren 22 Ashley Simpson 23 Ben Shiltz 21 ( C ) 24 Tanner Smith 23 Harry Wade 25 Mitchell Phelps 24 Navar Russell 26 Jack Wilson 25 Mark Orr 27 Zac Hopper 31 Anthony Prestia 28 Dallas Willsmore 32 Luke Rowlands 29 Tyler Blake 30 Nicholas O’Keefe 33 Jacob Wahba 31 Tom Smith 35 Chris Caminiti 32 Norton Darrigan 43 Jake Wright 33 Jaydon Stiles 45 Lachlan McGuire 34 Isaiah Johnson

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MCC Herald Sun Shield

THIS Sunday at the MCG, a of the Shield – the latter three all the MCC Herald Sun Shield were number of future stars of the AFL having won the Neale Daniher best held on Wednesday, 3 August at will be taking to the oval they on ground medal. Highgate Reserve, Craigieburn may play at more often in coming with PEGS defeating Hallam Senior In 2011 the competition has years as Penleigh and Essendon and St Patrick’s College defeating undergone a revamp. The Grammar and St Patricks College St Bedes. structure of the competition has Ballarat go head to head in the been improved from a sixteen We congratulate both Penleigh MCC Herald Sun Shield. team competition to that of four and Essendon Grammar and This year marks the 35th year of School Sport Associations. Each St Patricks College Ballarat for the MCC Herald Sun Shield the School Sport Association (SSA) making it to the 2011 MCC Herald most prestigious school boy’s has been selected due to their Sun Shield Grand Final to be football competition in Australia. strong football development and played on Sunday August 14 at the AFL Victoria in partnership with history. Associated Grammar MCG, 10:50am start. the MCC Foundation and the School of Victoria (AGSV), Semi Final Results Herald Sun is now in its 11th year Associated Catholic Colleges of showcasing the most talented (ACC), School Sport Victoria (SSV) PEGS 12.8.80 def senior boy’s school football teams and Ballarat Associated Schools Hallam 5.8.38 across Victoria. (BAS) have all provided strong Best: football competitions to hundreds The competition has hosted a of school football teams and in this Hallam: B. Zijai, A. Jaber, N. number of future AFL players, with inaugural year have nominated Wright, L. Cody, R. Morrison the likes of Adamm Maric, Jackson their competitions premier schools Trengrove, Shaun Grigg, Nathan PEGS: D. Ratcliffe, N. Kazuro, teams to play off in semi fi nals Brown, Mitch Brown, Drew Petrie, M. Hutchesson, D. Castellano, T. matches to be eligible to contest and Black, J. Fenner the MCC Herald Sun Shield. all having graced the Grand Final Associated Public Schools(APS) Goal Kickers: was invited to participate but Hallam: L. Cody 2, R. Healy 1, J. declined the offer in 2011. McDonald 1, Daniel Johnston 1 The restructured competition PEGS: J. Fenner 6, D. Ratcliffe 2, provides greater representation D. Castellano 2, J. Williams 1, A. and opportunity for the very Prestia 1, T. Black 1 best school teams to reach the highest level of school football. It is aimed to lessen the work load St Patrick’s 11.16.82 of elite footballers and create def St Bede’s 6.15.51 greater prestige as Victoria’s most preeminent school boy’s football Best: competition. St Bede’s: S. D’Andrea, A. This season’s MCC Herald Sun Cross, M. Barnes, B. Denton, B. Shield semi fi nalists contested and O’Hanlon, T. Gardiner won their SSA fi xture competitions. St Pat’s: J. Neade, M. Begbie, R. Penleigh and Essendon Grammar Taggert, J. Stiles, M. Close, N. School (PEGS) won the AGSV Rippon, T. Smith competition over Trinity Grammar. St Bedes College Mentone Goal Kickers: defeated St Joseph’s Geelong in St Bede’s: S. D’Andrea 2, A. Cross the ACC , Hallam Senior College 1, S. Glennen 1, L. Edmondson 1, defeated Essendon Keilor College M. Davis 1 in the SSV Premier League and last year’s winner St Patrick’s St Pat’s: N. O’Brien 2, J. Stiles 2, defeated Ballarat Clarendon M. Close 2, J. Neade 1, M. Begbie College in the BAS. 1, J. Keys 1, R. Monument 1, D. Luke Dahlhaus won the best on ground Willsmore 1 medal in last years Grand Final. The two semi fi nals matches for

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TAC Cup Finals Race

LITTLE wonder it’s viewed as GIPPSLAND POWER one of those wins is against one of the most exciting times Sandringham. Certainly, the of the season: anything can round 16 match will go a long happen and probably will as way to determine bragging the TAC Cup home and away rights for fi nishing on top of the season draws to its climax. ladder at the end of the home and away season. Gippsland Here’s the deal -three rounds has already locked away the remaining, 10 teams still in the double chance. hunt for a spot in the fi nals; Record: 11-3 four clubs vying for two fi nal vacancies in the eight with the Position: First possibility that every position Percentage: 145 on the ladder could change After an early before round 17 ends. Story so far: season aberration where Unlike any other competition Sandringham thumped them the matrix of the TAC Cup by 94-points, Gippsland has changes dramatically given itself every chance to throughout the season as the avenge last season’s Grand AFL Under 18 Championships Final defeat. The Power and the availability of those has lost just twice since the players who attend private Dragons took to them in round schools draws players away 2 and one of those was by from the competition. fi ve points against Geelong. But, come this fi nal period Western infl icted a 34-point what usually happens is that defeat, but it should be noted all those above-mentioned that match was during the players return to their AFL Under 18 championships respective TAC Cup club. and the Jets have been on a roll. Signifi cantly, apart from And, that can produce a whole its season opener one point set of different results than the win against Dandenong, the previous couple of months. Power’s next smallest winning It’s why no club can feel margin is 17-points against entirely comfortable as to North Ballarat. Five of its wins their current position and how have been by 10 goals or the landscape can be totally more. reshaped as the race for the Who’s ahead: Oakleigh 2011 TAC Cup premiership Chargers (Oakleigh), intensifi es. Sandringham (Morwell), Here is a break down, Calder (Highgate) club by club, as to the What’s the equation: With various situations clubs fi nd defi nite pressure from themselves and the equation Sandringham and Calder, that faces them as they jockey Gippsland needs to win two for the best possible ladder of its remaining games to Sandringham and Calder are both still in position. contention with Gippsland for top spot on claim top spot, as long as the ladder.

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SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS the fl ag after the next three the club’s fi rst meeting for the games. season. In Calder’s favour is that the game is at Highgate CALDER CANNONS Reserve. NORTH BALLARAT REBELS

Record: 10-3-1 Position: Second Record: 10-4 Percentage: 144 Position: Third Story so far: Apart from a Record: 9-5 patch mid-season where Percentage: 132 Position: Fourth they dropped three in a Story so far: Just when some row – all by 42 points and Percentage: 113 were thinking the cyclical above – Sandringham has clock must surely have turned Story so far: No big peaks been as impressive as any after Calder dropped two of its or troughs in North Ballarat’s club. The Dragons opened fi rst four games, the Cannons season – just a consistently on a six game winning trot, have returned to the menacing solid season. The Rebels’ where it belted all its rivals – form that has been their biggest winning streak is its smallest winning margin signature since 2000. Calder two, but, signifi cantly, they was 31 points and four wins posted a fi ve game winning haven’t lost two games in came at a margin of 50 plus roll before Bendigo upset a row. Apart from an early points. When it emerged them during the AFL Under 18 season blip when Dandenong from the three game losing Championships then they lost smashed them by 10 goals, streak, Sandringham has gone by three points to Geelong. North Ballarat has been in on another winning spree, With all its Vic Metro and every other game they played. notching fi ve wins as well as a private school players now Importantly, they have fared draw against Northern. back in the fold, the Cannons well against all the fi nalist with Who’s ahead: Dandenong again pose an ominous the exception of Sandringham (Shepley), Gippsland threat to win an extraordinary who infl icted a 39-point defeat. (Morwell), Western (Highgate) seventh premiership since They defeated the Stingrays 2001. second time around, thumped What’s the equation: Northern, boast two wins Sandringham is very much in Who’s ahead: North Ballarat against Geelong and fell just the running for the honour of (Horsham), Northern Knights three points shy of Calder. fi nishing on top of the ladder, (Highgate), Gippsland but the Dragons face a tough (Highgate) Who’s ahead: Calder run into the fi nals. No trip to (Horsham), Murray (Norm What’s the equation: For Shepley is ever pleasant and Minns Oval), Northern Knights Calder to usurp Gippsland the dormant Stingrays have (Visy Park) from top spot they fi rst must sprung to life now it has all defeat North Ballarat at What’s the equation: North its Vic Country players back; Horsham then topple Northern Ballarat will defi nitely play ladder –leader Gippsland Knights. The Cannons have fi nals, but the key for the commands utmost respect beaten both clubs earlier in the Rebels over the next three and the Jets are fl ying. Coach season. If that scenario plays weeks is whether they can Dale Tapping will gain a far out then Calder would need to hold on to a top four spot and greater insight as to where defuse the Power, ironically, in the double chance that comes the Dragons sit in the race for

www.taccup.com.au 41 tac cup fi nals race with it. Big match coming up three games they’ll move back against Calder (where the into the top four. MCC Herald Sun Shield take WESTERN JETS away at least 14 players from their line up) then they’re on the road to fi nish off the season against Murray and Northern. Given its percentage buffer over Geelong and Western, North Ballarat can clinch fourth spot with two more wins. Record: 8-6 GEELONG FALCONS Position: Sixth Percentage: 101 Story so far: Streaky season, but the Jets have landed on a roll at the right time winning their past fi ve games to set up a return to the fi nals for the fi rst time in a long time. Record: 8-6 Signifi cantly, Western has Position: Sixth defeated ladder leader Gippsland as well as other top Percentage: 108 eight clubs – North Ballarat Story so far: Geelong Rebels and Dandenong. appeared to be tracking well Certainly, the Jets defensive for a top four fi nish until they pressure has been a stand dropped the last two games out during its latest winning against North Ballarat and streak as no club has kicked Dandenong to slip to fi fth. a 100-point scoreline or come The Falcons certainly showed within a couple of goals of themselves to be a top four doing that. club with the way it disposed Who’s ahead: Bendigo (Queen of Sandringham (40-points) Elizabeth Oval), Geelong and Gippsland (fi ve points) (Skilled), Sandringham mid-season. (Highgate) Who’s ahead: Eastern (Skilled What’s the equation: One Stadium), Western (Skilled), more win will lock away a fi nals Oakleigh (Visy Park) berth, but the Jets could climb What’s the equation: While the even higher, possibly into the past two losses have made top four if they can extend its task harder, Geelong can its current winning spree. still climb back into the four. The fi nal two games will be The draw favours it with two a good test as Geelong and home games and then a Sandringham promise to be match against Oakleigh on right in the middle of the fi ght neutral territory to close out the for the fl ag. season. If the Falcons win all Geelong Falcons Cameron Tudor.

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DANDENONG STINGRAYS NORTHERN KNIGHTS

Record: 7-7 Record: 6-7-1 Position: Seventh Position: Eighth Percentage: 108 Percentage: 81 Story so far: Dandenong has Story so far: It has been a emerged from a mid-season season broken into bunches, rough patch, which coincided but there have been more with all its stars – Lachie losses in those bunches Whitfi eld, and than wins. After emerging – all away on victorious from three games, Vic Country duty at the AFL all decided by 19-points or Under 18 championships, less, the Knights struggled to be the sleepers of the during the end of the AFL fi nal series. Once the Under 18 Championships, Championships concluded, a period that coincided in the Stingrays haven’t missed them playing North Ballarat, a beat posting effortless wins Geelong and Gippsland. against Murray, Oakleigh What has been encouraging and Geelong. As evidenced is that the Knights have early in the season when they rebounded strongly to draw defeated Gippsland and North against Sandringham then Ballarat, Dandenong defi nitely post a comfortable win against has the talent to make big Bendigo to keep itself in the inroads into the fi nals. fi nal’s race. Who’s ahead: Sandringham Who’s ahead: Murray (Shepley), Eastern (Box Hill), (Highgate), Calder (Highgate), Bendigo (Highgate) North Ballarat (Visy Park) What’s the equation: While What’s the equation: The they hold a tenuous place draw against the Dragons has in the eight, Dandenong is given Northern a little buffer riding a momentum wave that over Oakleigh Chargers, its can ensure it will play fi nals main challenger for a place in and prove a force. While the the eight. Northern needs to Stingrays have too much win one more game than the ground to make up to fi nish Chargers over the fi nal three in the top four, it would not home and away games. If the surprise many if they win all Knights can defeat Murray this their remaining home and weekend and Oakleigh loses away games to fi nish closer to to Gippsland then Northern will fi fth than eighth. be well placed to play fi nals.

Stingray Lachie Whitfi eld.

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OAKLEIGH CHARGERS EASTERN RANGES

Record: 6-8 Record: 5-9 Position: Ninth Position: Tenth Percentage: 98 Percentage: 78 Story so far: Oakleigh’s Story so far: After fl ying the season has fl uctuated wildly. blocks to win four of its fi rst They won the fi rst two games, six games, Eastern has been including a 100-point plus mired in a trough that has seen belting of Eastern, dropped them lose seven of their last fi ve of the next six then went eight games and tumble down on a three game winning roll the ladder, out of the eight and before its latest three game nearly out of fi nals contention. losing stretch. What that has It has left Eastern tenuously done has seen the Chargers poised as the race heats up drop out of the eight. After for the fi nals. The bottom kicking three 100 point plus line is that Eastern needs scorelines in its wins against to immediately kick-start its Eastern, Geelong and Murray, season or they will be cast as Oakleigh’s inability to apply spectators come September. scoreboard pressure was Who’s ahead: Geelong (Skilled telling in its recent defeats Stadium), Dandenong (Box against North Ballarat, Hill), Murray Bushrangers Dandenong and Calder. (Visy Park) Who’s ahead: Gippsland What’s the equation: Eastern Power (Warrawee Park, needs to win at least two Oakleigh), Bendigo (Warrawee games and then hope that Park, Oakleigh), Geelong (Visy those teams in the battle for Park) the eight lose. It’s certainly What’s the equation: Oakleigh manageable, but the Ranges needs to snap its losing need to somehow emerge streak and then go on another from its current slump. What winning roll. The Chargers coach Darren Bewick can must win at least two games, draw on is that the Ranges but that’s not an easy task defeated Geelong by 56- given one is against ladder- points earlier in the season as leader Gippsland and the well as accounting for Murray other is against Geelong and ran Dandenong to two at Visy Park. What is in points. Oakleigh’s favour is that on its day it is capable of beating any other club. Eastern Ranges Michael Bussey.

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Rebels give back to junior clubs

IN mid July, North Ballarat also for the Rebels players. when the players want to Rebels players did their bit put something back into “As we say to all players to give back to their local their home communities and involved with the Rebels, we communities by taking part in become role models amongst are more than just a Football local junior training sessions. their peers,” Partington said. Program. If we can help In conjunction with club major develop each player into a Each year over 1,200 sponsor McDonalds, Rebels better person when they leave Victorian children are given TAC Cup players returned our doors we have achieved the opportunity through to local clubs throughout one good thing,” Partington McDonald’s to take part in Western Victoria, including said. clinics to learn and develop clubs such as Golden Point , skills from Collingwood “We do encourage all players Heywood, Warrnambool and Football Club players who within the Rebels Talented Horsham. are operating at an elite level. Player Pathway Program to From this example, the Rebels Over 500 young footballers give something back into developed their own program across Western Victoria the community and our in their region. benefi ted from this experience, McDonald’s Junior Club Clinic helping these footballers Program does this.” “Through the Rebels major aspire to be the best they can partnership with McDonald’s The players’ involvement with be but also encouraging them stores across Western Victoria their local communities came to lead a healthy and balanced we thought the Rebels could to the fore earlier in the year lifestyle. do it at a lesser scale for after the fl oods. young footballers across our The majority of the Rebels “Already this year many of Talent region,” Partington said. returned back to their grass our players have volunteered root football clubs that have “The feedback we received their own time to help clean been instrumental in their back from the local clubs and up communities effected by development as a promising their players last year was our recent fl oods, supporting junior player. outstanding and our players the TAC, as well as collecting this year were again looking North Ballarat Rebels Region donations for seriously ill forward to going back to their Manager Phil Partington children and their families home junior clubs and help believes the training sessions through McHappy Day. promote healthy, balanced are not only a great experience “It certainly gives you lifestyles through the help from for the local footballers, but satisfaction as a program McDonald’s and the Rebels.”

Photos: Wimmera Mail-Times’ Paul Carracher.

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2011 TAC Cup statistics

2011 TAC CUP - ROUND 14 TAC CUP: ROUND 14 Club P W L D F A % PTS GOAL KICKERS Gippsland Power 14 11 3 0 1230 845 145.56 44 Gippsland Power 33 (6) Sandringham Dragons 14 10 3 1 1327 919 144.40 42 Nick Maric Northern Knights 32 (2) Calder Cannons 14 10 4 0 1384 1044 132.57 40 Daniel Markworth Calder Cannons 29 (5) Jai Sheahan Geelong Falcons 28 (1) North Ballarat Rebels 14 9 5 0 1159 1023 113.29 36 Jack Solomon Calder Cannons 27 (1) Geelong Falcons 14 8 6 0 1178 1083 108.77 32 Josh Burgess Calder Cannons 26 (-) Eastern Ranges 25 (3) Western Jets 14 8 6 0 1175 1155 101.73 32 Nick Murphy Oakleigh Chargers 25 (-) Dandenong Stingrays 14 7 7 0 993 916 108.41 28 Anthony Papa Eastern Ranges 24 (1) Braeden Knox Bendigo Pioneers 23 (1) Northern Knights146711092134881.0126 Sam Dobson North Ballarat Rebels 23 (2) Oakleigh Chargers 14 6 8 0 1156 1173 98.55 24 Jackson Coleman Sandringham Dragons 23 (-) Brett O'Hanlon Dandenong Stingrays 22 (1) Eastern Ranges145901115141478.8520 Damian Mascitti Oakleigh Chargers 22 (1) Murray Bushrangers 14 3 11 0 996 1289 77.27 12 Tristan Battaglia Geelong Falcons 21 (2) Bendigo Pioneers 14 1 13 0 850 1472 57.74 4 KICKS Douglas Morris Northern Knights 20 ROUND 14 Jordan Collins Bendigo Pioneers 18 Tom Sheridan Calder Cannons 18 CALDER CANNONS 4.2 8.7 9.9 18.13-121 Zac Sherman Geelong Falcons 17 OAKLEIGH CHARGERS 2.5 5.7 10.12 11.13-79 Jack Newnes Northern Knights 17 Damian Mascitti Calder Cannons Oakleigh Chargers 17 Goal Kickers: D. Markworth 5, . Atkins 2, J. Sheahan 2, J. Iudica 2, O. Uysal, B. Ellis, J. Solomon, P. Sahlberg, B. Grenfell, J. Young, F. Dale Tom Stevens Bendigo Pioneers 16 Best Players: D. Bugeja, T. Sheridan, R. Ball, B. Ellis, D. Markworth, F. Dale Dandenong Stingrays 16 Oakleigh Chargers Lachlan Edwards Geelong Falcons 16 Goal Kickers: D. Pearce 2, J. Hammond 2, D. Vizzarri, T. Greene, A. Soriano, M. Wooffi ndin, D. Mascitti, M. Arnot, S. Hudson Gippsland Power 16 Best Players: D. Pearce, D. Heath, T. Greene, M. Wooffi ndin, D. Harris, R. Exon Geelong Falcons 15 MURRAY BUSHRANGERS 0.0 3.4 4.5 8.9-57 Shaun Wyatt Gippsland Power 15 Tom Hargreave Murray Bushrangers 15 GIPPSLAND POWER 5.4 5.4 9.8 12.12-84 Nick Maric Northern Knights 15 Murray Bushrangers Anthony Soriano Oakleigh Chargers 15 Goal Kickers: L. Hampton 2, L. Smith 2, J. Robinson, L. Scale, T. Hargreave, J. Crisp Best Players: S. Milne, T. Hargreave, C. Williams, J. Taylor, S. Martyn, J. Prudden MARKS Gippsland Power Goal Kickers: T. Membrey 6, C. Smith 2, J. Johnstone, N. Graham, S. Docherty, T. Fusinato Jonathon Patton Eastern Ranges 10 Best Players: T. Membrey, D. Butcher, S. Deery, S. Docherty, J. Johnstone, L. Thompson Cameron Valentine Bendigo Pioneers 9 Corey Buchan Dandenong Stingrays 9 BENDIGO PIONEERS 2.1 3.4 4.8 9.9-63 Jordan Keras Geelong Falcons 9 NORTHERN KNIGHTS 8.2 10.5 12.8 14.11-95 Zac Sherman Geelong Falcons 9 Bendigo Pioneers Jackson Heagney-Steart Sandringham Dragons 9 Goal Kickers: O. Wines 2, E. Foreman 2, C. Valentine, B. Knox, S. Heavyside, J. Taylor, L. Marchesi Tom Stevens Bendigo Pioneers 8 Best Players: T. Stevens, O. Wines, C. Valentine, J. Collins, S. Clyne, N. McCarty Jackson Merrett Geelong Falcons 8 Northern Knights Sam Docherty Gippsland Power 8 Goal Kickers: D. Morris 2, R. Mullins 2, B. Longer 2, N. Maric 2, J. Newnes, J. Kroussoratis, M. Atta, J. Coulson, D. Galofaro, T. Totevski Tom Hargreave Murray Bushrangers 8 Best Players: D. Morris, R. Mullins, B. Longer, M. Atta, T. Totevski, J. Newnes Matthew Atta Northern Knights 8 SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 2.2 7.7 11.13 16.16-112 Jack Newnes Northern Knights 8 Damian Mascitti Oakleigh Chargers 8 EASTERN RANGES 2.2 3.4 4.10 6.12-48 Tom Buckley Sandringham Dragons 8 Sandringham Dragons Jordan Taylor Bendigo Pioneers 7 Goal Kickers: J. Patton 3, A. Greenwood, H. Crozier, A. Papa Best Players: L. Cope, J. Patton, D. Volta, T. Jones, S. McInerney, A. Greenwood HANDBALLS Eastern Ranges Goal Kickers: J. Patton 3, A. Greenwood, H. Crozier, A. Papa Jordan Keras Geelong Falcons 25 Best Players: L. Cope, J. Patton, D. Volta, T. Jones, S. McInerney, A. Greenwood Zac Sherman Geelong Falcons 20 NORTH BALLARAT REBELS 4.3 5.5 7.10 11.11-77 Sandringham Dragons 18 Calder Cannons 17 WESTERN JETS 2.5 5.8 12.9 16.11-107 Oakleigh Chargers 17 North Ballarat Rebels Matt Buntine Dandenong Stingrays 16 Goal Kickers: S. Dobson 2, B. Ison 2, S. Spriggs 2, L. Youl, A. McMeel, J. Lloyd, D. Watchorn, N. O’Brien Douglas Morris Northern Knights 16 Best Players: C. Schache, S. Dobson, A. McMeel, N. Rippon, N. O’Brien Damien Bugeja Calder Cannons 15 Western Jets Goal Kickers: J. Mead 2, W. Hoskin-Elliott 2, M. Turnbull 2, M. Aneet, A. Kennedy, C. Nastasi, K. Taylor, F. Brancatisano, Simon Deery Gippsland Power 15 J. Walker, B. Norton, J. Charleston, A. Jawad, A. Elkasovic Gippsland Power 15 Best Players: J. Charleston, W. Hoskin-Elliott, A. Brown, A. Kennedy, K. Taylor, J. Mead Kenny Ong Sandringham Dragons 15 DANDENONG STINGRAYS 5.5 6.10 12.15 12.16-88 Robert Ball Calder Cannons 14 Paul Sahlberg Calder Cannons 14 GEELONG FALCONS 0.1 3.1 3.1 7.6-48 Tom Sheridan Calder Cannons 13 Dandenong Stingrays Tom Stewart Geelong Falcons 13 Goal Kickers: N. Haynes 4, D. Minchington 3, M. Buntine, P. Wright, B. O’Hanlon, L. Whitfi eld, B. Kellerman Best Players: D. Minchington, P. Wright, N. Haynes, N. Wright, M. Buntine, J. Pongracic COACHES VOTES Geelong Falcons Damien Bugeja Goal Kickers: T. Battaglia 2, L. Edwards, Z. Sherman, S. Scott, J. Sheahan, T. Adams (Calder Cannons) (Sandringham Dragons) Best Players: Z. Sherman, L. Edwards, C. Tudor, T. Adams, J. Merrett, F. Lucas Doug Morris Jack Charleston (Northern Knights) (Western Jets) Tim Membrey Darren Minchington (Gippsland Power) (Dandenong Stingrays)

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TAC Cup club notes All the latest news, events and match information from inside each TAC Cup club.

player sponsors for season Stingrays on August 21st at 2011:Player: Sam Crawford Box Hill City Oval Pavilion from (Under 16) - Genesis Fitness Club, 9:00am. Everyone is welcome to Mentone, Company Address: 169 attend. For enquiries or bookings Nepean Highway, Mentone 3194, please contact the Ranges on Email: pcrawford@genesisfi tness. 9724 9499. com.au, Contact: Peter Crawford, BENDIGO PIONEERS: The Mobile Number: 0404 088 098; Bendigo Pioneers would like to Player: Kane Spring (Under thank its sponsors - Bendigo 16) – HydForce, Address: 4/94 Bank, Stramit, Subway, Parmalat, Abbott Road, Hallam 3083, Phone The Bendigo Advertiser, WIN Number: (03) 9796 4909, Fax TV, Dunlop & Pitson, JL King, Number: (03) 9796 4652, Email: The National Hotel, The Rising [email protected], Contact: GEELONG FALCONS: Sun, Cabbage Patch, Ruffells Shane Burke, Mobile Number: Congratulations and thanks to all Jewellers, Underground Cables, 0431 223 389, Player: Joel players and staff who attended Bendigo Coachlines, Loddon Presland (Under 16) - Just Great the Geelong Falcons camp last Linen Service, The City of Greater Advertising Pty Ltd, Address: 6/40 Development weekend. This was Bendigo, The Bendigo Club, Victoria Road, Narre Warren 3805, an important camp to roll out Quest Bendigo & Echuca, Nth Phone Number: (03) 9796 0074, the Acacia program ,TAC L120 Vic Car Transport and Eclipse Email: [email protected], Contact: programs as well as integrate our Family Fitness for its continued Michael Presland, Mobile Number: Vic Country and APS players support in 2012. We would also 0408 438 358.our sponsorship back into our progam for the last like to remind players, parents, and support is helpful for your three rounds and fi nals. Well staff and supporters to RSVP for player, but as a club we hope you done to Aaron Greaves and the our presentation day which will be fi nd it enjoyable and we thank you coaching staff for this initiative held on August 28th from 12pm once again for your support and in giving our Hampden region onwards at the Bendigo Club, Park look forward to seeing you at many players an extra session to St, Strathdale!! games this year. catch up to the Geelong based players in face to face contact with the coaches and team mates. Hampden region players can only train once per week and last weekend will help all squad players in their quest to reach their full potential and AFL DANDENONG STINGRAYS: EASTERN RANGES: The opportunity through the draft. The Stingrays would also like to Eastern Ranges are holding welcome and thank the following a pre-match breakfast before companies who have become the game against Dandenong

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tune your Radio’s into MIX FM in Warrawee Park Oval today and the Wimmera and COAST FM in extend a warm welcome to the our South West and Warrnambool players and staff of the Gippsland regions for all the latest music and Power in what is a very important popular AFL LIVE. Go Rebels. game for our season and fi nals aspirations. We would like to invite all our Club Supporters and friends NORTH BALLARAT REBELS: to a Sportsman’s Luncheon at This week the Rebels are the Precinct Hotel on Friday 26th delighted to bring the best August from 12pm-4pm. This will underage football competition be the Club’s major fundraiser in Australia to Horsham. The for the season and we will have Wimmera Region have an NORTHERN KNIGHTS: Today a range of AFL past and present fantastic history of producing high we welcome Murray Bushrangers players in attendance in what we quality footballers and bringing to our Home game to be played be an event to assist us with our another TAC Cup game into the at Highgate Reserve, Craigieburn. upgrade of the lighting at Warrawee area will hopefully encourage We look forward to the return of a Park. Please contact the club many more young players to strive number of players from both injury for further details. Thank you to to become the best players they and after the completion of their our sponsors for their continued can be. These Rebels regional private school duties. On August support: IS MY CV, Universal games are very popular as 3rd the Knights held their annual Finance, Mulgrave Country Club, they give our Regional Football Draft Information/Player Transition Acacia, Active Lifestyle, Telstra, communities an opportunity to view Evening. We thank Recruiting Diadora, Woodards Real Estate, the quality of the TAC Cup football Managers Bryce Lewis (North Holmesglen TAFE. and support some local players Melbourne) & Hamish Ogilvie who they may not have seen play (Adelaide), Player Agents Adam TAC Cup due to distance travelled. Ramanauskas & Nick Gieschen Good luck to St Patricks College as (ESP) & Peter Lenton, as well as they strive for back to back wins in Northern Bullants Coach, Darren the Herald Sun Shield. This game Harris and General Manager is played today as Curtain Raiser Garry O’Sullivan for their advice to the Rich V Swans game at the on the transition to senior VFL WESTERN JETS: Western Jets MCG so over ½ dozen Rebels football. Don’t forget that our 2011 would like to thank all players players are unavailable for today’s U/18 Team Photo is scheduled for and parents who got involved in Rebels game but this gives many Monday, 22nd August at Preston Road Safety Round and drove to young Rebels the opportunity to City Oval commencing at 4.45pm. Ballarat. All parents spoke highly step up and play against a very As part of our continued support of of their sons driving and the strong Calder Cannons line up. the TAC L120 Program, we ask all invaluable experience in driving Fantastic feedback we have we players to hand in their Learner’s over a prolonged period of time. received from many local clubs Log Book next week at Training. We Thanks also to staff members who after our successful McDonalds encourage all players to practice attended our staff function last Club Clinics across our region. their driving in all conditions and weekend, it was a great chance to A huge thankyou our Major keep logging their driving practice catch up outside of football. Finally Sponsor in McDonalds your hours. For all latest news, please congratulations to the 35 players supplying vouchers and awards log onto the Knights Website at who have successfully fi nished all to participants and thanks to our www.knights.sportingpulse.net of their Acacia Program! Players who put hours of arranging clinics with clubs and how all presented themselves at each clinics. Today we also welcome our newest Platinum Sponsor in ACE RADIO NETWORK. Ace Radio are a wonderful supporter of grass roots football and we thank them OAKLEIGH CHARGERS: We for their support of the Rebels would like to welcome all our program. Please don’t forget to players, staff and parents to

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Dandenong Stingrays

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Sam Bourke 18-May-94 176 70 Pearcedale Coach: Graeme Yeats Offi ce Address: Shepley Oval, 2 Dale Sutton 28-Jan-93 174 73 Frankston Bombers Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 3 Lachlan Wallace 24-Jan-92 175 71 Frankston YCW Ground Address: Shepley Oval, 4 Robert Hill 01-Nov-93 185 92 Rowville Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 Postal Address: PO Box 1313, Dandenong, 3175 5 Alex Benbow 22-Jan-93 173 70 Beaconsfi eld Telephone: 9791 8656 7 Lachie Whitfi eld 18-Jul-94 182 72 Mornington Facsimile: 9791 8989 8 Nic Tuddenham 24-Feb-94 176 73 Langwarrin Email: [email protected] Website: www.dandenongstingrays.afl vic.com.au 9 Scott Durdin 02-Jun-94 179 74 Narre Warren 10 Nathan Wright 16-Feb-94 183 79 Berwick 11 Billy Rolfe 16-Feb-94 183 77 Frankston YCW PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 08-Jan-94 184 69 Rowville 13 Corey Buchan 24-May-92 190 85 Tyabb 14 Damien Johnston 31-Mar-93 186 80 Beaconsfi eld 15 Jack Sheppard 06-May-93 185 79 Berwick 17 Jackson Dalton 03-Mar-94 182 81 Hampton Park 18 Chris Sewell 16-Nov-94 187 79 Edithvale-Aspendale 19 Travis Bravo 20-Aug-93 177 76 Somerville 20 Matt Rennie 16-Jun-94 188 80 Rowville 22 Brad Hermans 17-Feb-94 170 70 Cranbourne 23 Jason Salopek 22-May-93 174 64 Narre Warren 24 Chris McKay 08-Feb-94 175 70 Berwick 25 Adam Giobbi 19-Mar-93 189 80 Narre Warren 26 Piva Wright 28-Jun-93 189 94 Noble Park 27 Ryan Morrison 06-Mar-94 189 79 Berwick 29 Matt Buntine 19-Oct-93 188 93 Berwick 30 Max Gearon 30-Jan-93 173 87 Cranbourne 31 Adam Jaber 06-Feb-93 191 85 Pakenham 32 Jordan Kelly 27-Jun-93 191 81 Edithvale-Aspendale 33 Jimmy Jennings 13-Feb-92 184 75 Rye 34 Brett O’Hanlon 17-Jul-93 189 82 Edithvale-Aspendale 35 Mitchell Viney 13-Feb-93 180 76 Doveton 36 Stewart Damon 13-Aug-93 197 92 Mornington 37 Jason Pongracic 21-Apr-94 181 82 Koo Wee Rup 38 Rory Luxton 17-Jul-94 189 74 Seaford 39 Nick Haynes 18-May-92 191 70 Frankston Bombers 40 Jarryd Capiron 25-Jun-93 184 83 Edithvale-Aspendale 42 Jake Calvert 30-May-93 192 74 Narre Warren 44 16-Nov-94 200 84 Mt Eliza 45 Todd Elton 29-Apr-93 197 87 Somerville 46 Corie Intveen 26-Feb-94 193 77 Narre Warren 47 Andrew Vella 14-Mar-94 176 67 Narre Warren 49 Jake Mullen 23-Aug-93 186 76 Doveton 50 Jayden Gee 05-Jan-94 185 82 Beaconsfi eld 51 Andrew Dean 02-May-94 178 79 Rye 52 Aaron Lees 26-Aug-93 187 84 Seaford 54 Bryce Kellerman 26-Aug-93 177 67 Karingal 55 Joshua Westerman 05-Jan-94 187 69 Frankston YCW 56 Daniel Jackson 21-Mar-94 181 73 Narre Warren 59 Darren Minchington 09-Dec-93 181 78 Dromana 60 Damien Lawrence 19-Jan-94 177 75 Seaford

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#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Darcy Brown 03-Jun-92 178 62 Old Mentonians Coach: Dale Tapping 2 Jack Beech 23-May-92 200 85 De La Salle Offi ce Address: DC Bricker Pavilion, 3 Jack Williams 04-Sep-93 179 69 Noble Park Princes Park, Beech Street, Caulfi eld South, 3162 Ground Address: Princes Park Oval #1, 4 Ned Fallon 24-Dec-93 186 79 Hampton Caulfi eld South, 3162 5 Cameron Sharp 17-Jul-92 182 77 Hampton Postal Address: PO Box 101, Caulfi eld South, 3162 6 Samuel Frost 28-Aug-93 193 85 Ormond AFC/Wesley College Telephone: 9532 8688 7 Brede Seccull 24-Nov-93 183 85 Haileybury College/Old Haileyburians Facsimile:9532 9034 8 Ormond AFC/Wesley College Email: [email protected] Ben Darrou 25-Nov-93 190 91 Website: www.sandringhamdragons.afl vic.com.au 9 21-Jun-93 193 87 Prahran JFC/Melbourne Grammar 10 Travis La Rocca 04-Feb-93 179 75 Dingley 11 Steven Scott 18-Jul-93 177 72 Oakleigh PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 Daniel Maitland 07-Jan-93 180 77 Cheltenham JFC/Old Mentonians 13 Dylan Gabron-Uhe 06-Apr-93 190 75 St Bedes 14 Lachlan Boyd 28-Sep-93 195 89 Beaumaris JFC/Brighton Grammar 15 Alex Woodward 11-Jun-93 179 79 Dingley JFC/Mazenod 16 Aaron Dunne 11-Mar-93 185 80 Noble Park 17 Liam Sumner 16-Aug-93 182 70 St Pauls 18 Jackson Heagney-Steart 01-May-93 189 83 St Pauls 19 Sebastian Woodard 01-Jan-92 181 76 Glen Iris JFC/Old Scotch 20 Xavier Richards 25-Apr-93 194 81 Prahran JFC/Xavier College 21 Fletcher Roberts 03-Jun-93 197 80 Murrumbeena JFC/Melbourne Grammar 22 Mitchell Howes 22-May-93 194 82 Beaumaris AFC /Haileybury College 23 Anthony Anastasio 11-Dec-93 168 66 Ormond 24 Matthew Blee 27-Feb-93 186 75 Beaumaris 25 Charles Kinsey 03-Mar-93 182 72 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 26 Nick Tonkin 30-Apr-93 185 81 Caulfi eld Grammar 27 Tom Buckley 11-Sep-93 188 79 Ormond 28 Luke Hulse 13-Jun-93 188 71 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 30 Matthew Kreymborg 08-Aug-93 185 82 St Pauls 31 Shaun Glennen 19-May-93 170 75 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 32 Tim Jeans 06-Mar-94 187 70 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 33 James Stewart 04-Mar-94 194 76 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College 34 Robert Tunbridge 15-Jun-94 191 72 Dingley JFC/Mentone Grammar 35 Michael Barnes 22-Jan-94 178 71 Ormond 36 Cameron Antonuccio 27-May-94 183 71 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 37 Kenny Ong 14-Mar-94 180 68 Ormond JFC/Wesley College 38 Thomas Tyquin 23-Sep-94 183 68 Mentone AFC/St Bedes 39 Cameron Banfi eld 01-Feb-94 181 65 Ivanhoe JFC/Melbourne Grammar 40 Tom Temay 06-Feb-94 180 71 Prahran JFC/Melbourne Grammar 41 Oliver Cavallaro 14-Feb-94 184 88 East Sandringham JFC/Brighton Grammar 42 Mac O'Donnell 28-Sep-94 170 66 Mordialloc-Braeside 43 Tom Quinlan 23-Dec-94 191 78 East Malvern JFC/St Kevins 44 Tom Langdon 09-Jun-94 189 78 Glen Iris JFC/Melbourne Grammar 45 Jackson Boland 07-Apr-94 184 78 Parkdale 46 Yilber Zijai 04-Feb-94 176 70 Noble Park 47 Joel McKee 03-Dec-94 183 80 St Peters JFC/St Bedes 48 Ben McLean 25-Feb-94 190 73 Beaumaris 49 Visesio Saina 11-May-94 185 90 Noble Park 50 Christopher Mangoni 30-Sep-94 170 60 Dingley 51 Jack Wilson 10-Jul-94 192 83 Hampton 52 Oscar Woods 25-Jan-94 185 83 St Kilda City 53 Matthew Taylor 01-Oct-93 193 84 St Pauls 54 Tim Cumming 29-Apr-94 197 87 Beaumaris 55 Gerard Gleeson 07-Oct-94 188 78 Waverly/St Kevins

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Northern Knights

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB

Coach: Anthony Allen 1 16-Mar-93 178 67 Ivanhoe Offi ce Address: Blake Park, Gower Street, 2 Matthew Haynes 19-Mar-94 190 76 Yarrambat Preston, 3072 Ground Address: NAB Oval, Cramer Street, 3 Alex Rintoul 23-Sep-92 190 90 Marcellin OC Preston, 3072 4 Nick Maric 5-Jan-93 169 63 Greenvale Postal Address: PO Box 8363, Northland Centre, 3072 5 Jack Newnes 24-Feb-93 184 73 Ivanhoe Telephone: 9478 3431 6 19-Apr-94 186 83 Eltham Facsimile: 9478 9541 Email: [email protected] 7 Lindsay Apted 11-Mar-93 182 79 Collegians Website: www.northernknights.afl vic.com.au 8 Jacob Ballard 26-Feb-94 184 78 Warrandyte 9 Luka Celebicanin 3-Nov-94 195 95 St Mary’s PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Douglas Morris 27-Sep-93 183 85 Northcote Park 11 Ben Irving 7-Feb-94 183 75 West Preston 12 Anthony Bonaddio 6-Jan-94 174 71 West Preston 13 Tim Baker 31-Aug-94 197 89 Warrandyte 14 Ben Kerton 22-Aug-93 190 86 Banyule 15 Nathan Bourke 8-Jan-93 186 76 Eltham Ph: 9948 4577 16 William Gleeson 17-Aug-93 189 79 Banyule 17 Liam Brandt 10-Dec-93 175 75 MacLeod 18 James Hodder 19-May-94 192 79 Ivanhoe 19 Chris Gleeson 8-Feb-94 187 79 Ivanhoe 20 David Stewart 30-Apr-93 175 67 Banyule 21 12-May-93 202 95 MacLeod 22 Michael Mascoulis 27-Jan-93 185 76 Bundoora 23 Tim Currie 20-May-92 192 80 Eltham 24 Masaki Miki 17-Jan-94 186 85 Banyule 25 Jake McNamara 1-Jan-94 197 89 MacLeod 26 Josh Totino 10-Mar-94 173 79 Epping Ph: 9460 7484 27 Sean Bolger 1-Jul-94 192 90 Ivanhoe 28 17-May-94 193 79 MacLeod 29 7-Jun-94 174 75 Mill Park 30 James Brooker 12-Feb-93 183 71 Montmorency 31 Keenan Posar 4-Aug-94 186 70 St Mary’s 32 Ricky Mullins 26-Sep-93 171 79 St Mary’s 33 James Kroussoratis 4-Feb-93 186 83 Eltham 34 Sam Gilmour 26-Mar-93 203 95 Parade College 35 Nathan Stefanile 25-Jun-94 192 82 Mill Park Club Supporter Sponsors 36 Tim Totevski 5-Aug-93 173 66 Mill Park Deluca Partners - Renato Penzo 9416 9322 Veneto Club - Joe Morello 9850 7111 37 Jack Langford 8-Jun-93 193 77 Banyule Hodges Plumbing - Mick Hodges 9717 4666 38 Brandon Lee 21-May-94 191 95 Research Elite Guttering Pty Ltd - Michael Dunning 0409 341309 39 Jarryd Coulson 31-Dec-93 196 92 Heidelberg Milcon Australia Pty Ltd - 40 Tom Grimes 1-Dec-94 189 74 Hurstbridge Alex Mileto 9434 1028 Melbourne Vinyl Specialists - 41 Thomas McEwan 16-Sep-93 183 86 Whittlesea Glen Coulson 9464 2229 42 Ryan Storey 29-Mar-93 182 78 MacLeod PDW Australia - David Waddington 0409 411 185 43 Damian Galofaro 3-May-93 188 79 Preston Bullants Ray White Bundoora - Russell Adams 9468 3008 45 Matthew Atta 13-Mar-93 188 87 St Mary’s Travel Counsellors - Trish O’Brien 9443 7947 The Big House - Craig Lee Suresign - Matt Payne 9350 6458 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Sun Installations - Matthew Sheahan Ivory Castle - Ron Pearce P&E Signorello Tiling Honan Financial Services - Michael Atta 0418 139 270

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Murray Bushrangers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Sam Milne 23-Feb-93 175 69 Albury Coach: Darren Ogier Offi ce Address: 54 Ovens Street, 2 Lonnie Hampton 29-Jan-94 168 63 Lavington Wangaratta, 3677 3 Sam Martyn 8-Jan-94 175 71 Benalla Ground Address: Wangaratta Rovers Football Club, Evans Street Wangaratta, 3677 4 Ashley Morris 13-Dec-93 180 71 Deniliquin Postal Address: PO Box 854, Wangaratta, 3676 5 Sam Poole 29-Mar-93 184 73 Shep United Telephone: 5722 1776 Facsimile: 5722 1798 6 Drew Skilling 27-Oct-94 184 77 Yea Email: [email protected] 7 Jamie Elliot 21-Aug-92 175 76 Euroa Website: www.murraybushrangers.afl vic.com.au 8 Ben Bingham 11-Feb-93 181 72 Shepparton United 9 Beau Walker 27-Sep-93 182 74 Albury PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Xavier Stevenson 9-Mar-93 173 72 Shepparton Bears 11 Patrick Wearden 6-Aug-93 191 75 Kyabram Premier Sponsor 12 Sean Johns 17-Jan-93 176 75 Mulwala 13 Jack Brooks 9-Jul-93 180 75 Turvey Park 14 Bodhi Butts 7-Mar-93 178 73 Mulwala 15 Ash Pollard 23-Feb-93 185 75 Tocumwal 16 Jake Pallpratt 3-Jul-94 180 78 Benalla 17 Rory Scopel 16-Mar-94 185 81 Seymour 18 Zac Williams 20-Sep-94 180 70 Albury 20 Jake Reeves 11-Mar-93 193 99 Kyabram 21 Jordan Taylor 8-Apr-94 187 75 Finley 22 Ryan Cobain 22-Jul-93 184 74 Wangaratta Magpies 23 Ashley Holland 17-Sep-92 199 87 Shepparton Bears 24 Angus Locke 17-Apr-94 184 80 Albury 25 Tom Clurey 23-Mar-94 191 83 Katamatite 26 Elliott Christopher 21-Feb-93 183 82 Mansfi eld Yarrawonga/Assumption 27 Dom Nixon 2-Aug-93 185 74 College 28 Ben Vile 16-May-94 190 74 Albury 29 Zac Leitch 23-Mar-94 189 88 Wangaratta Magpies Apparel Sponsor 30 6-Sep-94 181 76 Seymour/Assumption College 31 Tom Yensch 20-Oct-93 190 86 Lavington 32 Reid Crowe 23-Mar-93 174 66 Finley 33 Jack Crisp 2-Oct-93 189 81 Myrtleford 34 Tom Hargreave 4-Jul-94 181 74 Thurgoona 35 Lachlan Smith 9-Sep-93 190 80 Benalla 36 Cadeyn Williams 4-Aug-94 184 83 Cobram Corporate Sponsor 37 Luke Visser 6-Aug-93 195 81 Wodonga Raiders 38 Nick Warnock 12-Jan-93 190 84 Benalla 39 Connor Hargreaves 12-Dec-94 188 82 Yarrawonga 40 Kasey Duncan 21-Apr-94 173 73 Avenel 41 Lachlan Howe 12-Jun-93 197 94 Rennie/Xavier College 42 Iain McGillivray 21-Feb-94 200 86 Corowa-Rutherglen Kelly Club Members 43 Josh Porter 26-Apr-94 192 88 Wangaratta Magpies Barooga Sports Club 44 Liam Scale 23-Feb-93 193 80 Mansfi eld Barry Connolly 45 Matt Taberner 17-Jun-93 196 82 Alpine Eagles Fords Shepparton Bus Service 48 Tim Garlick 4-Oct-93 180 84 Tocumwal North East Physiotherapy 50 Jayden Young 16-May-93 192 83 Tatura Prime Business Group Robert D Ryan 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Rowan St Caltex Service Station The Lunchbox Wighton Gravel

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Geelong Falcons

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Riley Ferguson 20-Dec-94 172 67 Geelong Amateurs Coach: Aaron Greaves Offi ce Address: Highton Reserve, 2 Meyrick Buchanan 15-Sep-93 176 68 Colac/ Geelong Grammar Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 3 Daniel Watson 06-Nov-94 178 67 Cobden Ground Address: Highton Reserve, 4 20-May-93 175 73 Lara/ Geelong Grammar Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 Postal Address: PO Box 1487, Geelong, 3220 5 Tristan Battaglia 02-Mar-93 171 65 Bannockburn Telephone: 5241 6986 6 Tyler Stack 14-Jul-93 174 72 Bell Park Facsimile: 5241 6616 7 Josh Saunders 31-Aug-94 179 76 Geelong Amateurs/Geelong College Email: [email protected] Website: www.geelongfalcons.afl vic.com.au 8 Darcy Williamson 16-Jan-93 176 72 Barwon Heads 9 Jordan Keras 07-Dec-93 181 81 South Barwon 10 Patrick Eastman 27-Jan-94 182 72 West Saints PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 11 20-Sep-93 181 80 St.Joseph’s Major Sponsor 12 Nathan Storer 06-Mar-93 179 72 Leopold 13 Ryan Monaghan 23-May-93 183 78 Colac 14 Riley Kershaw 05-Oct-94 181 72 St.Joseph’s 15 Jackson Merrett 27-Feb-93 187 70 Cobden 16 Tom Watson 22-Jan-93 178 74 Cobden 17 Luke Sells 21-Jan-94 181 64 West Saints Premier Sponsors 18 Dylan McCarthy 03-Jun-94 183 69 South Colac 19 Fraser Lucas 01-Aug-93 178 65 Camperdown 20 Zac Sherman 13-Jul-94 182 65 St.Mary’s 21 Luke Mahoney 01-Feb-92 183 81 Camperdown 22 Adam Gross 24-Sep-93 182 78 Torquay 23 Sam Scott 20-May-94 180 78 Leopold 24 Thomas Gribble 17-Oct-94 181 65 West Saints 25 Gus Bourke 27-Oct-94 179 70 Terang Mortlake 26 Kyle Devlin 15-Aug-93 182 76 St.Mary’s/ Geelong Grammar 27 14-Dec-93 186 78 Leopold 28 Jakob Ryan 26-Jan-93 189 76 Cobden 29 Brody Mahoney 02-Feb-94 183 82 Colac 30 Lachlan Edwards 08-Feb-93 187 80 Belmont Lions/Newtown 31 Josh Hovey 24-Oct-94 189 81 St.Joseph’s 32 James Carr 14-Feb-94 180 78 Newtown/ Geelong College 33 Joel Daffy 24-Jun-93 183 75 Drysdale 34 Matthew Higgins 24-Dec-93 188 75 Newtown 35 13-Sep-93 189 73 Geelong Amateurs 36 Tom Steven 01-Jan-93 183 75 Lorne

Corporate Sponsors 37 Tom Stewart 15-Mar-93 190 87 South Barwon 38 George Curnow 22-Jul-93 189 75 Torquay/ Geelong College 39 Will Foott 21-Jan-94 186 79 Portarlington 40 Jai Sheahan 27-Jan-93 195 83 Newtown 41 Jake Hedley 09-May-93 188 85 Queenscliff 42 Tom Kingston 09-Nov-93 190 80 St.Joseph’s 43 Sam Gordon 31-Mar-93 197 87 Camperdown/ Geelong Grammar 44 Paul Burchell 04-Dec-94 189 72 Torquay 45 Cam Williams 09-Oct-93 196 88 Geelong Amateurs/Geelong College 46 Michael Murray 22-Apr-93 193 93 Leopold 47 Jay Lever 15-Jun-93 200 86 South Barwon 48 Andrew Boseley 04-Sep-92 194 80 South Barwon 49 Jake Cooper 11-Sep-94 191 82 Apollo Bay 50 Cameron Tudor 29-Jun-92 195 78 St.Joseph’s

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Eastern Ranges

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB

Coach: Darren Bewick 1 Kyle Grenda 03-Feb-93 181 76 Upwey/Tecoma Offi ce Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 2 24-Dec-93 184 68 Rowville Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 Ground Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, 3 Leif Cope 22-Aug-92 203 99 Yarra Valley Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 Postal Address: PO Box 594, Kilsyth, 3137 4 Damien Volta 22-Apr-93 181 74 Gembrook-Cockatoo Telephone: 9724 9499 Facsimile: 9724 9277 5 29-Jan-93 181 78 Healesville Email: [email protected] 6 Alex Greenwood 24-Oct-93 178 71 Vermont Website: www.easternranges.afl vic.com.au 7 Karl Toce 10-Apr-93 174 73 Donvale

9 Nathan Mill 11-Jun-93 189 80 Park Orchards PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Jesse Field 14-Mar-93 182 80 Bayswater Major Sponsor 11 Shane Thompson 16-Oct-92 193 92 East Ringwood

12 Jonathon Patton 20-May-93 197 95 Scoresby

13 Anthony Papa 03-Mar-93 176 80 Wantirna South

14 David Holland 25-May-94 180 73 Donvale

15 Damien Proksa 07-Nov-93 187 71 Greythorn

16 Tim Jones 14-Jan-94 181 71 North Ringwood

17 Dylan Agnew 17-May-94 181 85 Norwood

18 Scott McGowan 07-May-93 187 78 Ferntree Gully Eagles

19 Liam Kenny 25-Mar-93 185 79 Knox/Wesley College

20 Stephen Scott 15-Oct-93 187 69 Scoresby

21 Dylan Hare 30-May-93 189 95 Wantirna South

22 Hayden Pottage 12-Aug-94 195 89 Upwey/Tecoma

23 Michael Bussey 05-Jul-93 196 81 Rowville

24 Daniel Greenwood 7-Aug-95 176 69 Vermont

25 Jai Jordan 27-Jun-94 189 83 Mooroolbark

26 Thomas Anderson 27-Apr-94 187 81 Rowville

27 Zak McCubbin 21-Nov-94 181 79 Norwood

28 David Del Papa 14-Feb-93 175 74 Scoresby

29 Callum Morison 07-Sep-93 190 74 Lilydale

30 Ben Dolan 04-Jan-92 193 84 Lilydale

31 Nick Sargent 07-Aug-93 179 79 Lilydale

32 Ben Slattery 21-Jan-93 187 79 Mooroolbark

33 Andrew Clifford 12-Aug-93 187 76 Upwey/Tecoma

34 Liam O'Brien 05-Jan-93 199 99 Upwey/Tecoma

35 Pat Lawlor 04-Mar-93 180 74 Vermont

36 Jordan Williams 17-Mar-94 177 72 Woori Yallock

37 David Lang 19-Jun-93 182 69 Glen Waverley Hawks

38 Dalton Graham 3-Jun-93 175 74 Balwyn

42 Scott McInerney 19-Aug-95 176 63 Knox

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Western Jets

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Ryan Davis 23-Apr-93 170 70 Melton Coach: Steve Kretiuk Offi ce Address: Level 2, 1 Mason Street, 2 Ajdin Elkasovic 06-Apr-94 179 72 Caroline Springs Newport, 3015 3 Courtney Hylton 01-May-92 184 87 Spotswood Ground Address: Burbank Oval, Morris Street, 4 Sean Blake 03-Apr-94 178 72 Melton South Williamstown, 3016 Postal Address: PO Box 3170, Newport, 3015 5 Matthew Smith 11-May-93 175 79 Keilor Telephone: 9391 0309 6 Lachlan Fairley 21-Jul-92 193 83 Williamstown Facsimile: 9391 5497 7 Jordan Mead 01-Jul-92 175 67 Williamstown Email: [email protected] Website: www.westernjets.afl vic.com.au 8 Majok Aneet 01-Jan-93 175 73 North Footscray 9 Jake McKenzie 12-May-94 178 68 Williamstown 10 Lachlan Hunter 13-Dec-94 180 74 Williamstown PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 11 Daniel Castellano 11-Feb-94 169 64 Aberfeldie Major Sponsor 12 Mitchell Bongiovanni 06-Jul-94 176 70 Caroline Springs 13 Kym Taylor 03-Apr-93 176 72 Albion 14 Nick Franzi 27-Jul-94 178 74 Taylors Lakes 15 Fabian Brancatisano 15-Feb-94 180 70 Doutta Stars 16 Keenan O'Shea 29-Dec-94 181 75 St Albans 17 Jack Charleston 09-Jan-93 177 83 Spotswood 18 Harley Inglis 09-Feb-94 168 72 Darley 19 Charlie Nastasi 28-Apr-94 169 70 Spotswood 20 Will Hoskin-Elliott 02-Sep-93 182 73 North Sunshine 21 Elliott Kavanagh 19-May-93 187 78 Williamstown 22 Adam Kennedy 12-Jul-92 179 69 Melton 23 Harley Walshe 23-Feb-94 195 81 Spotswood 24 James Micallef 12-Jan-94 180 76 Keilor 2525 Callum Matheson 06-Jun-94 171 69 Williamstown 26 Nathan Prince 02-Jul-94 189 77 Bacchus Marsh 27 Bol Kolang 22-Dec-92 186 80 Werribee 28 Jaxon Cooke 20-Jul-93 186 89 Werribee Amatuers 29 Nathan Franzi 25-Jan-93 185 94 Taylors Lakes 30 Mitchell Turnbull 20-Apr-93 186 82 Altona 31 Nicholas Blackney 02-Apr-93 192 92 Williamstown 32 Matthew Sutherland 06-Oct-94 184 73 Bacchus Marsh 33 Luther Baker 21-Jul-94 176 80 Darley 34 Thomas Jehle 17-Mar-94 191 80 Hoppers Crossing 35 Jonathon De Pellegrin 08-Nov-93 184 76 Werribee Amatuers 36 22-Sep-94 193 88 Spotswood 37 Nicholas Holdsworth 17-Feb-93 175 67 Williamstown 39 Abraham Kur 31-Jul-93 193 73 Bacchus Marsh 40 Ben Stretton 18-Jun-93 198 84 Hoppers Crossing 41 Jack Walker 29-Sep-93 175 69 Melton 43 Ben Norton 03-Jan-94 173 65 Altona 44 Abdul Jawad 11-Feb-93 178 82 Spotswood 45 Josh Bench 24-Nov-94 170 74 Albion 46 Dylan Jones 04-Aug-93 200 93 Williamstown 47 Jack Hilton 23-Jun-94 177 83 Sunshine 48 Leigh Sobotnicki 10-Jan-94 178 82 Rockbank 49 Ashlin Brown 23-Apr-94 185 91 Hoppers Crossing 50 Jeremy Lay 01-Jan-94 176 76 Spotswood 51 Mitchell Hill 12-Mar-93 182 76 Korowa 52 Anthony Piva 01-Feb-94 182 82 Melton

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Bendigo Pioneers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Coach: Mark Ellis Ethan Foreman 11-Jul-93 177 78 Kyneton Offi ce Address: Golden Square Oval, 2 Oliver Wines 07-Oct-94 184 84 Echuca MacKenzie Street, Golden Square, 3555 3 Jacob Heavyside 09-Mar-93 186 71 Strathfi eldsaye Ground Address: Golden Square Football Ground, Wade Street, Golden Square, 3555 4 Greg Hay 20-Oct-93 180 83 Sunbury Lions Postal Address: PO Box 140, Golden Square, 3555 5 Ben Christodoulou 13-Jul-93 175 72 Telephone: (03) 5444 4800 Facsimile: (03) 5444 4899 6 Joel Donehue 13-Jan-94 182 79 Leitchville Gunbower Email: [email protected] 7 25-Apr-94 191 86 Sandhurst Website: www.bendigopioneers.afl vic.com.au 8 Koe Ngawati 08-Feb-93 179 80 Sandhurst 9 Jordan Collins 20-Apr-94 173 69 North Bendigo PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 Ben Mcphee 05-Jul-93 179 74 LBU 11 Vinnie Flood 01-Sep-94 175 67 Strathfi eldsaye 12 Sam Heavyside 09-Jul-94 175 66 Strathfi eldsaye 13 Braeden Knox 10-May-94 184 73 Golden Square 14 Harrison Huntley 28-Dec-92 190 84 Woodend/Hesket 15 Zac Plant 09-Oct-93 182 79 Castlemaine 16 Luke Marchesi 14-Feb-95 181 74 Strathfi eldsaye 17 26-Apr-93 188 84 Mildura “Bendigo Pioneers Number 1 Sponsor” 18 Zac May 19-Mar-93 203 85 Donald 19 Jordan Mangan 19-Mar-95 193 75 Kyneton 20 Anthony Robins 24-Dec-94 175 61 Castlemaine 21 Trent Donnan 01-Jul-93 181 75 Woomalang 22 Rhys Jenkins 29-Aug-93 181 82 Castlemaine 23 Sam Harvey 18-Jul-93 188 95 Murrabit 24 Nathan McCarty 07-Oct-93 179 72 Rochester 25 Lachlan Gilbert 01-Jan-93 172 71 Swan Hill 26 Riley McIvor 19-Jan-93 183 84 Eaglehawk 27 Curtis Slattery 30-Mar-94 187 78 Boort 28 Sam Clyne 06-Dec-94 175 72 Wentworth 29 Jeremy Lambden 21-Dec-93 196 86 Rushworth 30 Tom Stevens 03-Jan-93 185 79 Echuca 31 James Flack 20-Jul-93 175 72 South Mildura 32 Cameron Valentine 02-Nov-93 191 83 Echuca 33 Nathan Dunstan 16-Jun-94 196 78 Donald 34 Daniel Seddon 19-Dec-93 180 86 Irymple 35 Jonothan Lanyon 28-Mar-95 178 76 Boort 36 Riley Hird 28-Mar-93 191 84 Kerang 37 Daniel Ludica 04-Mar-94 187 75 Robinvale 38 Jay McDonald 12-Mar-93 184 82 Wandella 39 Jordan Weekly 15-Mar-94 180 79 Balranald 40 Daniel Coates 25-Dec-94 185 75 Cohuna 41 Nick Mee 08-Sep-94 180 68 Imperials 42 Galen Munari 19-Dec-94 179 67 South Bendigo 43 Angus Crowley 01-Mar-93 193 84 Wentworth 44 Jordan Taylor 18-Jul-92 189 80 Riddells Creek 45 Josh Filo 03-Oct-94 178 80 Kerang

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Oakleigh Chargers

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Sebastian Gotch 12-Jul-93 172 71 Murrumbeena JFC/Caulfield Grammar Coach: Greg Doyle 2 Tom Curran 18-Sep-93 195 85 Ashburton JFC/Wesley College Offi ce Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 3 Dean Siakoulis 12-Feb-93 172 72 Glen Waverley Hawks Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 Ground Address: Warrawee Park Oval, 4 Jeremy Musso 17-Jun-93 194 82 Kew Warrigal Road, Oakleigh, 3166 5 Brody Lawford 19-Jul-93 184 80 Bentleigh Postal Address: PO Box 2047, Oakleigh, 3166 6 Mitch Wooffi ndin 03-Feb-93 178 76 Templestowe Telephone: 9563 0588 7 Cauley Beetham 18-Mar-93 182 80 Old Xaverians Facsimile: 9563 0788 8 Jake Hammond 01-May-93 190 82 Blackburn Email: [email protected] 9 21-Oct-93 180 83 Vermont/Mazenod Website: www.oakleighchargers.afl vic.com.au 10 Dylan Orval 29-Jul-93 192 81 Rowville/Caulfi eld Grammar 11 Nick Murphy 22-Mar-93 194 86 Donvale 12 08-Jun-93 186 82 Camberwell JFC/Trinity Grammar PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 13 Seb Evans 13-Mar-93 190 86 Old Collegians 14 Daniel Pearce 22-Jan-93 180 78 Templestowe 15 Kristian Johnsen 18-Sep-93 180 78 Oakleigh Dragons Major Sponsor 16 10-Aug-93 192 86 Camberwell JFC/Trinity Grammar 17 Mitchell Hayes 01-Mar-93 178 76 Waverley Blues 18 Christopher Prowse 26-Feb-93 203 87 Kew Rovers/Xavier College 19 Jack Didier 01-Nov-92 182 82 Templestowe 20 13-Apr-94 178 77 North Adelaide/Carey Grammer 21 Dylan Heath 06-Oct-93 182 80 East Doncaster 22 Jacob Williams 20-Dec-93 175 75 Ashburton JFC/De La Salle 23 Anthony Soriano 02-Jun-93 178 78 De La Salle 24 16-May-94 186 78 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammar 25 Simon Harris 20-Feb-93 195 87 Shepparton/Carey Grammer 26 Adrian Fancellu 05-May-93 193 86 Donvale 27 Damian Mascitti 18-Aug-92 190 82 East Doncaster 28 Dustin Harris 31-Jan-93 176 76 Old Collegians 29 James Breust 30-Aug-93 185 80 Aberfeldie/Xavier College 30 Antony Forato 29-Jul-92 198 90 De La Salle 31 James Stewart 09-Aug-94 180 77 Glen Iris JFC/St. Kevin's College 32 Sam Hudson 27-Feb-94 175 75 Blackburn 33 Ryan Exon 08-Jan-94 180 76 Warrandyte JFC 34 Tim MacMillan 02-May-94 179 78 Camberwell JFC/Scotch College 35 Tom Quinn 12-Mar-94 175 76 East Malvern JFC/Caulfi eld Grammar 36 Alex Brown 26-Sep-93 191 80 Docaster Heights JFC/East Doncaster SC 37 Matt Barton 01-Dec-94 181 79 Waverly Blues/Wesley College 38 Kristian Jaksch 07-Oct-94 193 84 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammer 39 Seb Purcell 16-Feb-93 188 84 Kew Rovers/St Kevins College 40 Callan Burns 26-Jul-94 176 75 Rowville 41 Dylan Vizzarri 28-Jul-94 175 75 Blackburn 42 Toby Greene 25-Sep-93 180 78 Ashburton JFC/Wesley College 43 Daniel Hachem 21-Aug-94 186 82 Glen Iris JFC/Xavier College 44 Sam Collins 15-Jun-94 186 78 Donvale 45 Patrick Jenkins 18-Oct-94 187 80 Boroondarra Hawks/Camberwell Gr 46 04-Jun-93 188 85 Mulgrave 47 Cal Lewis 03-Sep-92 180 78 Shepparton Swans/Old Xaverians 48 Ed McCutchan 14-Aug-93 188 82 Boroondarra Hawks/Trinity Grammar 49 James Pell 11-Sep-94 186 82 Ivanhoe 50 Jake Summers 03-Sep-93 193 88 Surrey Park JFC 51 Joe Curran 21-May-94 188 86 Blackburn/Xavier College 52 Ned Walmsley 02-Feb-94 192 86 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College 53 James Dunn 02-Sep-94 194 88 East Burwood/Wesley College Club Supporter Sponsors 54 Nick Prowse 27-Aug-94 194 78 Xavier College 55 Gene Van Den Broek 28-Oct-92 184 83 Old Scotch GJ Lewis Homes 5823 2179 56 Jean-Paul Knight 15-Jan-94 194 86 Donvale Robot Building Supplies 9535 1700 57 Mitch Pert 28-Aug-94 186 82 Glen Iris JFC/Scotch College Digital Motorworks Pty Ltd 9560 9877 58 Lucas Forato 25-Apr-94 180 81 St Peters JFC/De La Salle Penguin Dry Cleaners 9850 4488 59 03-Aug-94 183 83 Kew Rovers/Carey Grammer 60 Matt O'Brien 11-May-94 188 82 North Beach JFC/Wesley College Gardenvale Meat Supply 9596 2303 61 Patrick Chard 23-May-94 195 85 Greythorn JFC/Marcellin College Current Solutions 9571 8851 HOTCO 9585 1944 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME Yellow Express Taxi Trucks 8514 6900 Glyde Metal Industries 9791 3402 ZigZag Painters and Decorators 9077 9946 The Curran Family

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Gippsland Power

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB

Coach: Adam Dowie 1 Jack Blair 19-Apr-93 170 61 Wonthaggi Power Offi ce Address: Morwell Recreational Reserve, 2 Haydn Hector 08-Mar-93 181 81 Traralgon Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Ground Address: Morwell Football Ground, 3 Danny Butcher 22-Jan-93 183 73 Maffra Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Postal Address: PO Box 833, Warragul, 3820 4 Josh Cashman 29-Dec-94 179 70 Sale Telephone: 5134 8133 5 Simon Deery 18-Sep-93 192 86 Bairnsdale Facsimile: 5134 1855 Email: [email protected] 6 Ben Edwards 07-Apr-93 177 73 Drouin Website: www.gippslandpower.afl vic.com.au 7 Sam Docherty 17-Oct-03 183 83 Phillip Island

8 Damien Hector 08-Mar-93 181 81 Traralgon

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 9 Jack Doderico 25-Jul-93 188 85 Traralgon

Major Sponsor 10 Gus Donovan 15-Aug-94 193 80 Orbost Snowy Rovers 11 Ben Fitzpatrick 13-Jul-93 176 65 Korumburra

12 Tom Fusinato 02-Mar-94 175 71 Warragul

13 Nicholas Graham 12-Jun-94 175 74 Traralgon

14 Ryley Hall 14-Feb-94 189 80 Bairnsdale

15 Will Hams 14-Jul-94 177 67 Sale

16 James Huts 08-Nov-94 190 87 Maffra

17 Daniel Jackson 19-May-94 175 69 Drouin

18 Jack Johnstone 04-Aug-93 183 82 Maffra

19 Sean Corrigan 10-Dec-93 186 77 Offi cer

20 Shannen Lange 22-Jul-94 178 75 Sale

21 Kane Lewthwaite 26-Jul-94 186 76 Traralgon

22 Drew Mcgrath 20-Sep-94 180 79 Traralgon

23 Tim Membrey 26-May-94 187 87 Traralgon

24 Tom Muir 17-Nov-94 189 78 Neerim Neerim South

25 Anthony Tipungwuti 22-Apr-93 169 78 Tiwi Bombers

26 Matt Northe 26-Sep-94 180 72 Traralgon

27 Josh Scott 03-Mar-94 187 69 Bairnsdale

28 Daniel Seri 14-Feb-94 181 72 Drouin

29 Jayden Steers 04-Feb-94 193 83 Traralgon

30 Shaun Wyatt 01-Nov-93 180 75 Bairnsdale

31 Jordan Symons 19-Dec-93 175 73 Traralgon

32 Clay Smith 11-May-93 180 78 Bairnsdale

33 Jordan Staley 14-Jul-93 194 90 Foster

34 Ben Eddy 20-Oct-92 188 86 Wonthaggi Power

35 Luke Thompson 02-Mar-93 178 77 Moe

36 Dylan Weir 01-Jul-94 196 93 Geelong Grammar

37 06-Nov-93 184 72 Garfi eld

“Gippsland Community Banks” 38 Shaun Marusic 24-Mar-92 193 92 Koo Wee Rup

39 Matthew Willcocks 29-Mar-93 191 94 Leongatha

40 Chris Williams 31-Dec-93 187 78 Churchill Community Partners 1/4 TIME 1/2 TIME 3/4 TIME FULL TIME

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North Ballarat Rebels

#Player DOBH WLocal Club GB 1 Jake Neade 29-May-94 171 63 East Point/Elliott(NT)/St Pats Coach: David Loader Offi ce Address: Creswick Road, 2 Brad Crouch 14-Jan-94 184 83 Beaufort North Ballarat, 3350 3 Nick Rippon 04-Jan-94 175 79 East Point Ground Address: Eureka Stadium Ballarat, Creswick Road, North Ballarat, 3350 4 07-May-93 187 82 Horsham Demons Postal Address: PO Box 151N, North Ballarat, 3350 5 Nick O'Brien 26-Jun-93 189 89 Carngham Linton Telephone: 5333 4762 Facsimile: 5333 9538 6 Peter Lulham 03-Feb-93 188 84 North Ballarat Jnrs Email: [email protected] 7 Tony Lockyer 03-Mar-93 184 83 Sebastopol Website: www.therebels.com.au 8 Sam Dobson 03-Jun-93 189 85 Koroit 9 Darcy Watchorn 30-Jan-93 185 76 Redan PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 10 20-Sep-93 180 71 Horsham Demons Major Sponsor 11 Coleman Schache 11-Oct-93 182 76 Hopetoun/Ballarat & Clarendon 12 Tyrone Ross 12-Aug-92 177 82 Hamilton 13 Ash Constable 07-Jul-93 185 80 Ballarat/St Patricks College 14 Rory Taggert 22-Jun-93 188 87 Horsham Saints 15 Will Pomorin 21-Jul-93 180 72 South Warrnambool 16 Roger Morris 16-Jun-94 187 69 Heywood Ararat 17 Scott Spriggs 04-Jan-93 183 72 Beaufort Bakery Hill Ballarat 18 Tom Smith 31-Mar-94 183 81 North Warrnambool Ballan • Hamilton 19 Michael Close 30-Jul-94 193 80 Harrow Balmoral Horsham • Portland 20 Kyle Hendy 26-Feb-94 197 90 Stawell Warriors Sebastopol • Stawell Sturt St Ballarat 21 Louis Herbert 27-Jun-94 185 68 Emmanuel Hawks Warrnambool 22 Lauchlan Dalgleish 22-Jun-93 184 76 Ararat 23 Tanner Smith 09-Mar-94 194 79 Kalkee Gold Sponsor 24 David Morris 31-Oct-94 184 80 Stawell Warriors 25 Nathan Haylock 16-Feb-94 190 84 Portland 26 Justin Gordon 05-Mar-93 181 90 Lake Wendouree 27 Andrew McMeel 15-Jul-93 173 73 North Warrnambool 28 Jarrod Fryar 04-Feb-93 193 84 Lake Wendouree 29 Tim Mackenzie 22-Feb-94 190 87 Minyip Murtoa Platinum Sponsors 30 Hayden Dalitz 19-Jan-94 184 79 Redan 31 Brayden Ison 07-Sep-92 195 84 Minyip Murtoa 32 Sebastian Walsh 17-Dec-93 184 75 Daylesford 33 Jesse Murphy 28-Apr-94 185 79 Warrack Eagles 34 Liam Youl 22-Aug-94 180 79 South Warrnambool 35 Ashley Simpson 31-Oct-94 180 79 Lake Wendouree 36 James Chittick 29-May-94 185 81 Warrnambool 37 Tom McGregor 04-Apr-93 202 93 North Ballarat Juniors 38 Haydn Drew 25-Apr-94 181 73 Koroit 39 Jordan Duncan 07-Jan-94 184 76 Horsham Demons 40 Dean Robertson 21-Aug-94 199 87 East Ballarat 41 Jarryd Graham 26-Feb-93 176 75 North City 42 Zach Hopper 14-May-94 184 75 Leeton Whitton Crows/St Pats 43 Beau Bennett 16-Jun-94 166 69 Lalbert/Ballarat & Clarendon

www.questapartments.com.au 44 Jaydon Stiles 22-Apr-94 181 86 Portland 45 Jack Kelly 20-Jun-93 191 82 Stawell Warriors 46 Jake Hobbs 17-Feb-94 193 80 Kalkee

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Calder Cannons

#Player DOBH WLocal Club G B 1 Jordan Iudica 06-Jul-93 185 77 Keilor Coach: Martin Allison Offi ce Address: PO Box 427, 2 Sean Hetherington 06-Nov-94 176 70 Rupertswood Craigieburn 3064 VIC 3 Brandon Ellis 03-Aug-93 181 83 West Coburg Ground Address: 227 Grand Boulevard, 4 Liam Mcbean 25-Aug-94 199 81 Aberfeldie Craigieburn VIC (Map 386 J3) 5 Jonathan O'Rourke 21-Apr-94 182 71 Gisborne Rookies Postal Address: PO BOX 427, Craigieburn VIC 3064 6 04-Mar-94 199 83 Aberfeldie Telephone: (03) 8339 7482 Facsimile: (03) 8339 7481 7 12-Jul-94 183 75 Maribyrnong Park Email: [email protected] 8 Blair Cronin 14-Jan-93 182 84 Tullamarine Website: www.caldercannons.afl vic.com.au 9 Darcy Bailey 20-Jun-94 174 74 Strathmore 10 Tom Sheridan 28-Oct-93 185 76 Riddells Creek 11 Andrew Gallucci 28-Jan-94 175 61 Strathmore PROUDLY SPONSORED BY 12 11-Feb-93 192 87 Greenvale 13 Josh Ojamiren 12-Nov-94 173 72 Aberfeldie 14 Josh Burgess 12-Jan-93 188 80 Sunbury Lions 15 Lachlan Plowman 11-Sep-94 190 81 Macedon 16 Daniel Markworth 03-Apr-92 189 76 Macedon 17 Fraser Dale 10-Nov-93 186 74 Myrtleford 18 Tom O’Loughlin 15-Oct-93 177 79 Woodend 19 Hal Hunter 15-Jul-93 185 86 Collegians 20 Jason Williams 18-Aug-93 187 78 Rupertswood 21 Jack Sheahan 04-Oct-93 191 85 Diggers Rest 22 Nick Robertella 05-Jan-93 176 74 Moonee Valley 23 Brandyn Grenfell 05-Sep-92 198 88 Seymour 24 Jordan Angus 27-Apr-93 201 106 Doutta Stars 25 Jack Fenner 30-Jul-93 190 88 Strathmore 26 Jack McNamara-Solomon 11-Nov-93 188 91 Maribyrnong Park 27 Nick Warren 31-May-93 189 82 Keilor 28 Ben Drummond 17-May-93 181 74 West Coburg 29 James Ferry 09-Nov-94 189 77 Gisborne 30 Dayne Tannenberg 16-Jun-94 186 77 Doutta Stars 31 Nick Fletcher 09-Feb-94 172 84 Craigieburn 32 Jesse Boyd 29-Jan-94 191 82 Pascoe Vale 33 Todd Coran 21-Mar-93 186 82 Doutta Stars 34 Keegan Shrimpton 30-Jul-94 197 93 Greenvale 35 Jake Young 15-Sep-94 180 77 Sunbury Kangaroos 36 Jake Brown 08-Apr-94 185 78 Doutta Stars 37 03-Nov-94 185 83 Macedon 39 Omar Abdallah 15-May-94 172 75 West Coburg 40 Ozgur Uysal 05-Aug-92 179 73 Greenvale 41 Osman Allouch 21-Sep-93 198 98 Keilor 42 23-Jul-94 175 66 West Coburg 43 Jordan Madden 28-Apr-94 170 69 East Keilor 44 Paul Sahlberg 01-Apr-93 171 67 Keilor 45 Tom Freeman 31-Dec-93 180 75 Seymour 46 Joel Madden 26-Sep-94 186 79 Aberfeldie 47 Damien Bugeja 09-Apr-93 176 77 Greenvale 49 Harrison Trotman 14-Aug-93 200 87 Kilmore 50 Robbie Ball 20-Jul-93 180 70 Maribyrnong Park

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METRO ROUND 15.10.100 def. by Calder Cannons 16.10.106 ROUND 13 Sunday 27th March Sunday 15th May Saturday 16th July Nthrn Knights 14.8.92 def. by Calder Cannons 23.12.150 Gipps. Power 13.10.88 def. Oakleigh Chargers 6.9.45 Oakleigh Chargers 7.6.48 def. by Dand. Stingrays 14.9.93 Eastern Ranges 8.6.54 def. by Oakleigh Chargers 24.13.157 Geelong Falcons 23.16.154 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.7.49 Estrn Ranges 13.9.87 def. by Calder Cannons 19.11.125 Western Jets 10.3.63 def. by Sandringham Dragons 15.13.103 Western Jets 14.11.95 def. by Murray Bushrangers 17.10.112 Gippsland Power 17.14.116 def. Bendigo Pioneers 6.8.44 Northern Knights 12.8.80 vs. Sand. Dragons 11.14.80 ROUND 1 Development Weekend 21st & 22nd May Sunday 17th July Saturday 2nd April Murray Bushrangers 10.8.68 def. by Western Jets 13.11.89 Murray Bushrangers 7.6.38 def. by Geelong Falcons 11.16.82 ROUND 7 Geelong Falcons 11.14.80 def. by Nth Ballarat Rebels 15.12.10 Nth Ballarat Rebels 12.14.86 def. Bendigo Pioneers 6.7.4 3 Saturday 28th May Gippsland Power 9.7.61 def. Dand. Stingrays 7.18.60 Bendigo Pioneers 8.5.53 def. by Nth B. Rebels 13.14.92 Development Weekend 23rd & 24th July Sunday 3rd April Oakleigh Chargers 0.9.9 def. by Tasmania 19.10.124 Eastern Ranges 11.6.72 def. by Western Jets 16.5.101 Calder Cannons 17.14.116 def. Sand. Dragons 7.11.53 ROUND 14 - Road Safety Round Oakleigh Chargers 16.9.105 def. Calder Cannons 14.5.89 Western Jets 10.14.74 def. NSW/ACT RAMS 4.13.37 Saturday 30th July Sandringham Dragons 17.9.111 def. Nthrn Knights 8.11.59 Eastern Ranges 12.8.80 def. by Nthrn Knights 15.9.99 Calder Cannons 18.13.121 def. Oakleigh Chargers 11.13.79 Geelong Falcons 23.12.150 def. M.Bushrangers 13.4.82 Bendigo Pioneers 9.9.63 def. by Nthrn Knights 14.11.95 ROUND 2 Dand. Stingrays 8.8.56 def. by Gippsland Power 14.10.94 Murray Bushrangers 8.9.57 def. by Gippsland Power 12.12.84 Saturday 9th April Sunday 31st July Calder Cannons 13.14.92 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.8.50 ROUND 8 Sand. Dragons 16.16.112 def. Eastern Ranges 6.12.48 Eastern Ranges 11.11.77 def. Murray Bushrangers 9.9.63 Saturday 4th June N t h B a l l a r a t R e b e l s 11 .11 . 7 7 d e f . b y Western Jets 16.11.107 Western Jets 14.10.94 def. Geelong Falcons 9.4.58 Calder Cannons 17.18.120 def. Western Jets 8.5.53 Dand. Stingrays 12.16.88 def. Geelong Falcons 7.6.48 Sand. Dragons 20.12.132 def. Gippsland Power 5.8.38 Dandenong Stingrays 9.11.65 def. Eastern Ranges 9.9.63 Sunday 10th April Bend. Pioneers 9.17.71 def. by Oakleigh Chargers 12.14.86 Development Weekend 6th & 7th August Nth Ballarat Rebels 3.6.24 def. by Dand. Stingrays 12.14.86 Gippsland Power 14.15.99 def. Nth Ballarat Rebels 14.8.92 Nthrn Knights 15.8.98 def. Oakleigh Chargers 13.9.87 Sand. Dragons 5.10.40 def. by Geelong Falcons 12.8.80 ROUND 15 Sunday 5th June Saturday 13th August ROUND 3 Murray Bushrangers 13.9.87 def. by Northern Knights 14.9.93 Dand. Stingrays vs. Sandringham Dragons Shepley Oval 11:00 AM Saturday 16th April Nthrn Knights vs. Murray Bushrangers Highgate Rec. Res. 1:00 PM Bendigo Pioneers 4.5.29 def. by Gippsland Power 11.26.92 Development Weekend 11th & 12th June Geelong Falcons vs. Eastern Ranges Skilled Stadium 1:00 PM Nth B.Rebels 10.16.76 def. Murray Bushrangers 11.5.71 Western Jets vs. Bendigo Pioneers Queen Elizabeth Oval 1:00 PM Geelong Falcons 10.7.67 def. Dand. Stingrays 9.12.66 ROUND 9 - Country Round Oakleigh Chargers vs. Gippsland Power Warrawee Park 2:00 PM Sunday 17th April Saturday 18th June Sunday 14th August Oakleigh Chargers 7.10.52 def. by Sand. Dragons 12.11.83 Bendigo Pioneers 7.16.58 def. by Murray Bushrangers 15.6.96 Nth B. Rebels vs. Calder Cannons Horsham City Oval 11:30 AM Western Jets 13.11.89 def. by Northern Knights 15.13.103 Sunday 19th June Calder Cannons 12.7.79 def. by Eastern Ranges 15.9.99 Geelong Falcons 9.7.61 def. Gippsland Power 7.14.56 ROUND 16 Dandenong Stingrays 8.5.53 def. by Nth Ballarat Rebels 14.9.93 Saturday 20th August Development Weekend (Easter) 23rd & 24th April Calder Cannons vs. Nthrn Knights Highgate Rec. Res. 11:00 AM ROUND 10 Gippsland Power vs. Sand. Dragons Morwell Football Ground 12 NOON ROUND 4 Saturday 25th June Geelong Falcons vs. Western Jets Skilled Stadium 1:00 PM Saturday 30th April Bend. Pioneers 14.6.90 def. Calder Cannons 11.10.76 Murray Bushrangers vs. Nth B. Rebels Norm Minns Oval 1:00 PM Dand. Stingrays 13.13.91 def. Oakleigh Chargers 10.9.69 Dand. Stingrays 10.8.68 def. by Western Jets 14.6.90 Oakleigh Chargers vs. Bendigo Pioneers Warrawee Park 2:00 PM Nthrn Knights 13.14.92 def. by NSW/ACT Rams 16.7.103 Oakleigh Chargers 17.14.116 def. Geelong Falcons 11.13.79 Sunday 21st August Bendigo Pioneers 15.11.101 def. by Eastern Ranges 17.8.110 Murray Brangers 7.10.52 def. by Sand. Dragons 14.12.96 Eastern Ranges vs. Dand. Stingrays Box Hill City Oval 11:00 AM Murray Bushrangers 9.12.66 def. by Calder Cannons 14.6.90 Nth Ballarat Rebels 19.17.131 def. Nthrn Knights 9.10.64 Sandringham Dragons 16.8.104 d e f . Q u e e n s l a n d 7. 8 . 5 0 Sunday 26th June ROUND 17 Sunday 1st May Gippsland Power 21.15.141 def. Estrn Ranges 9.4.58 Saturday 27th August Gippsland Power 15.9.99 def. Western Jets 4.8.32 Sand. Dragons vs. Western Jets Highgate Rec. Reserve 9:45 AM Nth Ballarat Rebels 12.10.82 def. Geelong Falcons 10.8.62 ROUND 11 Bendigo Pioneers vs. Dand. Stingrays Highgate Rec. Res. 12:15 PM Saturday 2nd July Gippsland Power vs. Calder Cannons Highgate Rec. Res. 2:45 PM ROUND 5 Eastern Ranges 15.13.103 def. Bendigo Pioneers 15.1.91 Sunday 28th August Saturday 7th May Calder Cannons 14.13.97 def. Dandenong Stingrays 7.5.47 Geelong Falcons vs. Oakleigh Chargers Visy Park 9:45 AM Oakleigh Chargers 15.6.96 def. Western Jets 13.5.83 Nthrn Knights 12.10.82 def. by Geelong Falcons 19.12.126 Murray Bushrangers vs. Eastern Ranges Visy Park 12:15 PM Eastern Ranges 16.9.105 def. Geelong Falcons 6.13.49 Oakleigh Chargers 20.18.138 def. Murray Bushrangers 3.8.26 Nthrn Knights vs. Nth Ballarat Rebels Visy Park 2:45 PM Murray Bushrangers 15.14.104 def. NSW/ACT 10.13.73 Western Jets 13.12.90 def. Gippsland Power 8.8.56 Dandenong Stingrays 14.3.97 def. Queensland 8.5.52 Sunday 3rd July 2011 TAC Cup Finals Series Sand. Dragons 22.13.145 def. Bendigo Pioneers 7.9.51 Sand. Dragons 15.17.107 def. North Ballarat Rebels 10.8.68 Qualifying and Elimination Finals Sunday 8th May Saturday 3rd September / Sunday 4th September Calder Cannons 7.8.50 def. Nth Ballarat Rebels 6.11.47 ROUND 12 Semi Finals Nthrn Knights 6.4.40 def. by Gippsland Power 16.15.11 Saturday 9th July Saturday 10th September / Sunday 11th September Western Jets 17.13.115 def. Eastern Ranges 13.8.86 Preliminary Finals ROUND 6 Bendigo Pioneers 8.9.57 def. by Sand. Dragons 20.9.129 Saturday 17th September / Sunday 18th September Saturday 14th May Geelong Falcons 11.10.76 def. Calder Cannons 10.13.73 Grand Final Northern Knights 6.10.46 def. Dandenong. Stingrays 5.5.35 Gippsland Power 14.11.95 def. Northern Knights 6.13.49 Sunday 25th September Etihad Stadium Tasmania 15.15.105 def. Sandringham Dragons 4.8.32 Nth B. Rebels 11.7.73 def. Oakleigh Chargers 9.15.69 Nth Ballarat Rebels 18.8.116 def. Eastern Ranges 10.13.73 Dand. Stingrays 13.10.88 def. Murray Bushrangers 10.4.64 Note: Finals Venues & Times to be advised.

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