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2010 TAC Cup Fitness Testing Day 2010 TAC Cup Fitness Testing Day RMIT, Bundoora Campus Saturday 6th March, 2010 - 1 - General Information Welcome to the 2010 TAC Cup Pre Season Fitness Testing Day. All players and staff need to be in attendance 30 mins prior to their first official activity. Clubs to assemble 30 mins prior start in the area next to the Hockey Fields (see attached maps) Each TAC Club is to provide a chaperone, who are to make themselves known to Sophie Timms upon arrival. All players will wear numbered clothing corresponding to list attached. If no numbered clothing will be worn, clubs will be requested to clearly ID players with number sent to central office on their shoulders and lower legs (similar to triathletes) with marker pen supplied. Nominated Security person from region will be responsible to make sure “home area” is secure. Limited seating around the testing venues will be available and priority will be given to AFL club recruiters in attendance. Warm Up areas will be available and time provided TAC Cup Clubs will be responsible for providing their own ice – including plastic bags etc. The campus canteen will be open for players and parents to purchase food and drinks - 2 - SCHEDULE Time Western Calder Northern Bendigo Dandenong Geelong Gippsland Murray N Ballarat Eastern Oakleigh Sandringham 8:30 AM Arrive & W Up Arrive & W Up Arrive & W Up 9:00 AM Sprint Agility VJ 9:30 AM Agility VJ Sprint Racial Vilificatn Racial Vilificatn Racial Vilificatn 10:00 AM VJ Sprint Agility R & R R & R R & R 10:30 AM Beep Beep Beep R & R R & R R & R 11:00 AM Racial Vilificatn Racial Vilificatn Racial Vilificatn Warm Up Warm Up Warm Up 11:30 AM R & R R & R R & R Sprint Agility VJ 12 NOON R & R R & R R & R Agility VJ Sprint Racial Vilifi Racial Vilif Racial Vilif 12:30 PM VJ Sprint Agility R & R R & R R & R 1:00 PM Beep Beep Beep R & R R & R R & R 1:30 PM Warm Up Warm Up Warm Up 2:00 PM Sprint Agility VJ Racial Vili Racial Vili Racial Vili 2:30 PM Agility VJ Sprint R & R R & R R & R 3:00 PM VJ Sprint Agility R & R R & R R & R 3:30 PM Beep Beep Beep Warm Up Warm Up Warm Up 4:00 PM Sprint Agility VJ 4:30 PM Agility VJ Sprint 5:00 PM VJ Sprint Agility 5:30 PM Beep Beep Beep - 3 - RMIT, BUNDOORA CAMPUS Plenty Rd Bundoora VIC 3083 - 4 - BENDIGO PIONEERS Number Surname First Name DOB 1 BARRACK Jayke 18/03/1992 2 ANDERSON Lucas 07/04/1992 3 BOWEN Jackson 4 BOWYER Charlie 27/08/1993 5 CHRISTODOULOU Ben 13/07/1993 6 DOLE Mitchell 10/05/1992 7 COLLINS Brodie 11/05/1992 8 DENNIS Anthony 24/08/1991 9 COLLINS Mitchell 26/08/1992 10 COSTELLO Matthew 30/05/1992 11 DOWNIE Aaron 05/08/1992 12 EAGLE Brad 09/02/1992 13 FOREMAN Ethan 11/07/1993 14 FORTUNE Angus 14/09/1993 15 GORDON Darcy 22/02/1992 16 HANSFORD Zach 13/04/1992 17 HANCOCK Wade 25/07/1992 18 MAY Zac 19/03/1993 19 HEAVYSIDE Jacob 09/03/1993 20 HODGESON Brodie 21 HON Ryan 11/05/1992 22 JENKINS Rhys 29/08/1993 23 REID Ben 05/09/1992 24 KERRIDGE Sam 25 MASTERS Leigh 22/06/1992 26 MCIVOR Riley 19/01/1993 27 MERRETT Tom 24/09/1992 28 PATERSON Thomas 12/05/1992 29 SALIBA Ben 05/01/1992 30 STEVENS Thomas 03/01/1993 31 KELLY Martin 19/05/1992 32 VALENTINE Cameron 02/11/1993 33 WRIGHT Hayden 34 SMITH Haydn 08/04/1992 44 ELLIS Rhys 05/09/1991 - 5 - CALDER CANNONS NUMBER SURNAME FIRST NAME DOB 1 ALLOUCH Osman 21/09/1993 2 ANGUS Jordan 27/04/1993 3 ATKINSON Scott 1991 4 BURGESS Joshua 12/01/1993 5 CAVEN Simon 18/09/1992 6 CONSIDINE Marcus 04/02/1993 7 CRONIN Blair 14/01/1993 8 DALE Frazer 10/11/1993 9 DANIHER Ned 29/08/1991 10 DIXON Jacob 14/03/1992 11 DRUMMOND Benjamin 17/05/1993 12 ELLIS Brandon 03/08/1993 13 GLASSFORD Renn 20/01/1993 14 GRENFELL Brandyn 05/09/1992 15 GUTHRIE Cameron 19/08/1992 16 HOOPER Brandon 22/01/1992 17 HUNTER Hal 15/07/1993 18 HUNTLEY Harrison 28/12/1992 19 IUDICA Jordan 06/07/1993 20 KEFFORD Alistair 31/05/1992 21 KENNEDY Jack 07/05/1992 22 LIBERATORE Thomas 16/05/1992 23 MADDEN Luke 27/01/1992 24 MCLEOD Alexander 28/01/1992 25 MITCHELL Luke 28/02/1992 26 MURPHY Dylan 30/10/1992 27 O'LOUGHLIN Tom 15/10/1993 28 POTTER Jarrod 24/03/1992 29 PRESTIA Dion 12/10/1992 30 ROBORTELLA Nick 05/01/1993 31 SAID Matthew 25/08/1992 32 SCHRODER Jordan 05/12/1992 33 SHERIDAN Thomas 28/10/1993 34 SOLOMON Jack 11/11/1993 35 SULLIVAN Tom 15/03/1992 36 TALIA Michael 11/02/1993 37 TYDELL Jared 05/10/1992 38 UYSAL Ozgur 05/08/1992 39 WALL David 05/11/1992 40 WALLACE Matthew 21/02/1992 41 WALLIS Mitchell 24/10/1992 42 WARREN Nick 31/05/1993 43 WATSON Matthew 16/07/1992 44 WILLIAMS Jason 18/08/1993 45 CORAN Todd 21/03/1993 46 WRIGHT Tallan 15/07/1992 - 6 - DANDENONG STINGRAYS Number Surname First Name DOB 1 ALLEN Nathan 11/02/1992 2 AMALFI Jarryd 18/12/1991 3 BATCHELOR Jake 13/02/1992 4 BENBOW Alex 22/01/1993 5 BLEEKER Rohan 12/02/1992 6 BRAVO Travis 20/08/1993 7 BUCHAN Corey 24/05/1992 8 BUNTINE Matthew 19/10/1993 9 CALVERT Jake 30/05/1993 10 CAPIRON Jarryd 25/06/1993 11 DAMON Stewart 13/08/1993 12 EDWARDS Lachlan 27/04/1992 13 ELTON Todd 29/04/1993 14 FAIRBAIRN Matthew 23/04/1993 15 GEARON Max 30/01/1993 16 GENT Mitchel 05/02/1992 17 GIOBBI Adam 19/03/1993 18 GREELEY Jake 18/02/1992 19 HALLAHAN Mitchell 23/08/1992 20 HARRISON Daniel 23/01/1992 21 HEDDLES Riley 15/01/1991 22 HOLDEN Darcy 23/02/1992 23 JABER Adam 06/02/1993 24 JENNINGS Jimmy 13/02/1992 25 JOHNSTON Damien 31/03/1993 26 KELLY Jordan 27/06/1993 27 KING Ben 17/03/1993 28 LEE Matthew 20/07/1992 29 LYNCH Thomas 31/10/1992 30 McINNES Andrew 20/03/1992 31 MULLEN Jake 23/08/1993 32 O'SULLIVAN Nicholas 30/09/1993 33 PARKER Luke 25/10/1992 34 RAY Andrew 27/01/1993 35 SALOPEK Jason 22/05/1993 36 SAVAGE Jerred 22/01/1992 37 SIPOSS Arryn 25/11/1992 38 SMITH Luke 01/02/1992 39 TAGG Bradley 22/02/1992 40 TRELOAR Adam 09/03/1993 41 VENTEN Christopher 03/01/1993 42 VINEY Mitchell 13/02/1993 43 WALLACE Lachlan 24/01/1992 44 WELLS Ben 20/04/1992 45 ZOGHBI Ghanim 10/01/1993 - 7 - EASTERN RANGES Number Surname First Name DOB 1 BEATTIE Callum 25/08/1992 2 BLAHA Matt 25/03/1992 3 BUSSEY Michael 05/07/1993 4 CARROLL Scott 11/06/1992 5 CLIFFORD Andrew 12/08/1993 6 COPE Leif 22/08/1992 7 CROZIER Hayden 29/12/1993 8 DEL PAPA David 14/02/1993 9 DODD Nick 01/05/1992 10 DOMPIETRO Michael 28/06/1993 11 FITZGERALD Declan 01/10/1992 12 FULTON Jacob 09/07/1992 13 GREENWOOD Alex 24/02/1993 14 GRENDA Kyle 03/02/1993 15 HARPER Kieran 15/06/1992 16 HARVEY Brad 16/04/1992 17 KENNY Liam 25/03/1993 18 LEGGATE Taylor 24/03/1992 19 MCGOWAN Scott 07/05/1993 20 MCKENNA Luke 01/10/1992 21 MONKHURST Ben 30/12/1991 22 MORISON Callum 07/09/1993 23 MULLETT Aaron 23/02/1992 24 MURATORE Nathan 29/12/1992 25 O'BRIEN Liam 05/01/1993 26 O'SHEA Cameron 13/03/1992 27 PAPA Anthony 03/03/1993 28 PATTON Jonathon 20/05/1993 29 PHELPS Guy 01/02/1992 30 POLLARD Nelson 18/05/1992 31 POST Kalem 31/05/1992 32 POWELL Darcy 10/06/1992 33 ROBERTS Jordan 05/12/1992 34 ROBERTS Kieran 05/12/1992 35 SCOTT Stephen 15/10/1993 36 TANSLEY Sam 01/10/1993 37 THOMAS Simon 05/02/1992 38 TOCE Karl 10/04/1993 39 VOLTA Damien 22/04/1993 40 WARREN Max 29/01/1993 41 WILSON Ryan 29/04/1992 42 WOOLLARD Josh 01/05/1992 43 YOUNG Aaron 06/12/1992 - 8 - GEELONG FALCONS Number Surname First Name DOB 1 PEEL David 27/12/1992 2 DAVIS Jackson 16/04/1992 3 SODOMACO Michael 03/06/1991 4 SMITH Devin 20/05/1993 5 BATTAGLIA Tristan 02/03/1993 6 STACK Tyler 14/07/1993 7 SMEDTS Billy 08/06/1992 8 WILLIAMSON Darcy 16/01/1993 9 KERAS Jordan 07/12/1993 10 BURNETT Luke 12/07/1992 11 ADAMS Taylor 20/09/1993 12 LOGUE Robbie 01/02/1992 13 MONAGHAN Ryan 23/05/1993 14 RUGGLES Thomas 25/04/1992 15 MERRETT Jackson 27/02/1993 16 WATSON Tom 22/01/1993 17 DALHAUS Luke 21/08/1992 18 SEMMENS Daniel 14/02/1992 19 LUCAS Fraser 01/08/1993 20 JOHNSTON Cameron 24/02/1992 21 MAHONEY Luke 01/02/1992 22 GARNER Jarryd 26/12/1992 23 FISHER Mitchell 22/04/1991 24 RUSSELL Fraser 06/06/1992 25 MACLEOD Brent 03/08/1992 26 WELSH Jacob 13/09/1992 27 BEWS Jed 14/12/1993 28 MCCORMACK Jarryn 26/07/1991 29 PALIOURAS Kieren 19/09/1992 30 EDWARDS Lachlan 08/02/1993 31 LANGHAM Richard 10/04/1992 32 CAHIR Rory 22/05/1992 33 DAVIES Alexander 28/10/1992 34 ARMISTEAD Grant 12/02/1992 35 PITT Jayden 07/10/1992 36 STEVEN Tom 10/08/1993 37 STEWART Tom 15/03/1993 38 CURNOW George 22/07/1993 39 BAKER Isaac 08/02/1991 40 SHEAHAN Jai 27/01/1993 41 TAYLOR Jeremy 17/06/1992 42 KINGSTON Tom 09/11/1993 43 GORDAN Sam 31/0319/93 44 DAVIS Troy 10/06/1992 45 MACKENZIE Thomas 10/09/1991 46 WILLIAMS Trent 20/05/1992 47 LEVER Jay 15/06/1993 48 BOSELY Andrew 04/09/1992 49 WALKER Joshua 12/11/1992 50 DELANEY Cameron 19/06/1992 - 9 - GIPPSLAND POWER Number Surname First Name DOB 1 ALEXANDER Todd 15/06/1992 2 ASA LEAUSA Kele 10/03/1992 3 BOURKE Tim 16/03/1992 4 BUGG Tomas 05/04/1993 5 BUTCHER Danny 22/01/1993 6 CAREW Blake 15/06/1992 7 CAREY Thomas 06/03/1992 8 CORRIGAN Sean 10/12/1993 9 CORRY Tom 11/08/1992 10 DEERY Simon 18/09/1993 11 EDWARDS Ben 07/04/1993 12 FOAT Ryan 15/06/1992 13 GRINSTEAD JONES Kane 10/03/1992 14 HAMILTON Will 19/12/1992 15 HANDCOCK Ben 19/09/1992 16 HARLEY Troy 31/10/1992 17 HECTOR Haydn 08/03/1993 18 HECTOR Damien 08/03/1993 19 HEPPELL Dyson 14/05/1992 20 JOHNSTONE Jack 04/08/1993 21 JONES Patrick 29/01/1992 22 LAMB Jed 19/10/1992 23 LINDSAY Aiden 22/05/1992 24 MACRI Chad 12/03/1993 25 MARUSIC Shaun 24/03/1992 26 McCARTHY Kane 21/03/1992 27 McDONALD Dean 06/07/1992 28 MORRIS Wayne 03/02/1992 29 MUNRO Jake 30/04/1992 30 NORTHE Tim 24/03/1992 31 PENDLEBURY Ryan 02/08/1992 32 PHELAN Nick 23/02/1993 33 SALTON Brayden 19/08/1992 34 SMITH Clay 11/05/1993 35 STALEY Jordan 14/07/1993 36 TATTERSON Alex 09/08/1993 37 THOMPSON Luke 02/03/1993 38 THORPE Darcy 28/02/1992 39 TODD Lachlan 07/09/1992
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