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School Sport Australia Australian Schoolboys Football Teams SCHOOL SPORT AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS FOOTBALL TEAMS * - did not tour, # - toured in place of 2014 – Sydney 2015 – Adelaide 2016 – Port Kennedy (Pacific School Games) Tour of UK and Ireland – Tour of UK and Ireland – January, 2015 Baley Row (Vic) January, 2017 James Markovic (NSW) Jayden Diacono * (NSW) Leonardo Malfara (NSW) Dominic Nascimben (NSW) Yaren Sozer (Vic) Daniel Patterson (Vic) Daniel Blachura (NSW) Bryan Jamba * (NSW) Jordan Morfitis (NSW) Angus Long (Qld) Zac Sfiligoi (NSW) Finn Beakhurst (Qld) Lachlan Campbell * (NSW) Marcus Duncan (NSW) William Mutch (WA) Alex Gollan (NSW) Cohan Morris (SA) Ben Head (SA) Christopher Heckenberg (Vic) Bodan Allport (NSW) Ryan Blumberg (NSW) Ben Morrison (NSW) Oliver Green (NSW) Liam McLure (Vic) Blake Currey (NSW) Harris Stamboulidis (Vic) Michael Loupis (NSW) Nathan Philips (NSW) Lachlan Roberts (NSW) Christopher Heckenberg (Vic) Trevor Ssemakula (Vic) Dylan Wenzel-Halls (Qld) Nathan Philips (NSW) Andrea Agamemnonos * (NSW) Felipe Zapata-Castro (NSW) Evan Petramanis (NSW) Alex Malfara (NSW) Jake Minett (Qld) Logan McIsaac (WA) Oliver Pufleet (NSW) Steve Whyte (NSW) Ben Van Meurs (ACT) Cameron Teece * (WA) Jack Fulton (NSW) Andrea Agamemnonos (NSW) Jake Trew (NSW) Jordan Tsekenis * (ACT) Jeremy Pollard (NSW) Kieren Strachan (Qld) Matthew Millar (Vic) Hassan Jallah (NSW) George Blackwood * (NSW) Daniel Axford * (NSW) Kegan Osborne # (SA) Mitch Dobson # (NSW) Dante Stehn # (Qld) Zac Duncan # (NSW) Reece Caldecourt # (Vic) Tilmann Stewart # (Vic) Sam Brown # (ACT) Cooper Bankes‐Fay # (Vic) Pasquale Marando – Coach Dean Stafrace – Coach (Vic) (NSW) Tony Olivera – Manager (ACT) Dean Stafrace – Assistant Garry Burnett – Trainer (WA) Coach/Manager (Vic) Brendon Fotheringham – Tour Phil Saunders – Trainer (NSW) Manager (NSW) David Storey –Tour Manager (NSW) 2011 – Adelaide 2012 – Townsville 2013 – Canberra Tour of UK and Ireland – Tour of Brazil and Argentina – Blake Tuxford (ACT) January/February, 2012 January/February, 2013 Jakob Cole (ACT) Reece Papas (NSW) Luke Turnbull (NSW) Nick Hartnett (NSW) Nicholas Pepper (NSW) Andrew Depta * (NSW) Daniel Araujo (NSW) Nathan Tidmarsh (ACT) Travis Cooper (NSW) Shelford Dais (Qld) Tom Whiteside (NSW) Zac Freeburn * (NSW) Lochie Reus (Qld) Blade Richards (NSW) Kieren Paull (NSW) Nicholas Epifano * (VIC) Bruno Antelmi (NSW) Guy Knight (NSW) James Cuminao (Qld) Simon Valastro (NSW) Matthew Bilic (NSW) Daniel Collins (NSW) Sam Ossato (ACT) James Verdin (Qld) Andre Schroeder (NSW) Jemal Mussa (SA) Simon Valastro * (NSW) Stevan Ilic * (NSW) Dylan Caton (NSW) Izach Clements (NSW) Philip Petreski * (Vic) Michael Katiforis (Vic) Ryan Keir (ACT) Steven Drewery * (NSW) Ray Coletta (NSW) Jakob Williams * (ACT) Mark Cindric * (NSW) Cameron Davies (Vic) Stjepan Paric * (NSW) Jakob Cole (ACT) Jordan Tsekenis (ACT) James Field * (ACT) Hristijan Tanoski (ACT) Jaushua Sotirio (NSW) Chernor Bah (NSW) Jye Cartledge (Vic) Nick Popovich (ACT) Stevan Ilic (NSW) Jake McGing * (NSW) Josh Gaspari (ACT) Daniel Barac * (ACT) Jaushua Sotirio * (NSW) Ashley Denniss (Qld) Jack Madgwick * (NSW) Scott Witschge # (WA) Matthew Hume # (NSW) Stefan Sacilotto # (NSW) Aareon Evans # (ACT) James Millar # (QLD) Jonathan Toole # (ACT) Lochlan Reus # (QLD) Domenico Bizzarri # (NSW) Friday Zico # (WA) Blake Cearns # (Qld) Tomas Maricic # (SA) Ioasa Saemo # (WA) Ryan Meskell # (QLD) Tim Henderson # (SA) Sam Herlihy # (Qld) Peter Rickers – Coach (WA) David Storey – Manager Peter Rickers – Coach (WA) (NSW) Dean Stafrace – Manager (NSW) Dylan Hughes – Trainer Brendon Fotheringham – Trainer (NSW) (NSW) Greg Best –Tour Manager David Storey –Tour Manager (NSW) (NSW) 2008 – Port Macquarie 2009 – Perth 2010 – Melbourne Tour of Japan and Korea – Tour of China, United Tour of China and Japan - December, 2008 Kingdom and Ireland – January 2011 January/February, 2010 Andrew Houghton (Qld) Nikodin Matic * (NSW) Jordan Griffiths * (NSW) Nathan Kenyon (NSW) Zac Talbot # (Qld) Robert Tribbia (NSW) Marc Villaescusa (NSW) Chahine Noujaim * (SA) Joel Witherden * (NSW) Luke Gearin (NSW) Luke Turnbull (NSW) Jackson Dixon-Best (Qld) Joel Witherdin (NSW) Jack Keating (NSW) Devon Munn (Qld) Steven Dunn (Qld) Steven Dunn (Qld) Jesse Pinto * (NSW) Frank Violi (SA) Tyson Rhodes (NSW) Andrew Ciarla * (SA) Peter Sawan (Vic) Jordan Seeto (Qld) Callum O'Connell (WA) Nick Fitzgerald * (NSW) Tomislav Mijic (NSW) Jerry Kalouris (NSW) Massimo Luongo (NSW) Jordan Spadavecchia * (SA) Matt Lewis (NSW) Jake Markham (SA) Lukas Cole # (ACT) Shoheel Khan (Qld) David Cain (NSW) Damien Travis (NSW) Brett Hay (Qld) Mitchell Mallia * (NSW) David Han (Qld) Eti Amegor (NSW) Devon Gibson (WA) Joel Anscomb (NSW) Lorenzo Sipi (Qld) Thomas McNeish (Qld) Daniel Sparrow * (ACT) Adrian Karakolevski * (NSW) Alex McCracken (NSW) Roland White # (SA) Adam Woodbine (NSW) Alex Mansueto (NSW) Kieren Paull (NSW) Peter Sawan (Vic) Brendan MacLean (NSW) Zak Brattan (Qld) Nathan Kenyon # (NSW) Ian Kamau (SA) Andreas Wiens * (SA) Yannick Skull # (SA) Brendon Holt # (Qld) Chernor Bah (NSW) Matija Simic # (Qld) David Nairn # (WA) Jarryd McLaughlin (SA) Kynon Melling # (WA) Todd Ross # (WA) Jamie Street # (WA) Ryan Pretorius # (WA) Charlie Beverley # (Qld) Brendon Fotheringham – Coach Brian Dene - Coach (NSW) Brian Dene – Coach (NSW) (NSW) Colin Marr - Assistant Peter Rickers – Assistant Brian Dene – Asst Coach Coach/Manager (NSW) Coach/Manager (WA) (NSW) Tina Nastasi – Trainer (NSW) Dylan Hughes – Trainer (NSW) Tony Rapallo – Manager (Qld) Greg Best - Tour Manager Greg Best – Tour Manager Rod Bathe – Trainer (Qld) (NSW) (NSW) Greg Best – Tour Manager Ron Pratt – SSA Nat Sec (NSW) (NSW) 2005 – Cairns 2006 – Canberra 2007 – Darwin Tour of United Kingdom - Tour of New Zealand and Tour of the United January/February 2006 & Samoa - January 2007 Kingdom – January, 2008 host NZ in Oct. 2005 Ben Cheyne (ACT) Glen Trifiro (c) (NSW) Matthew Nemes (NSW) Daniel Agudelo (WA) David Lowery (NSW) Ben Cheyne (ACT) Xavier Forsberg (NSW) Umut Tokdogan (NSW) Daniel Wilkinson (NSW) Matt Jurman * (NSW) Ryan Pretorious (WA) Ben Spruce (NSW) Emmanuel Giannaros (NSW) Nathan Sherlock (NSW) Ersan Gulum (Vic) Daniel Cornett (NSW) Christopher Atsikasis (SA) James Alcorn (NSW) Nick Katsamboukas (Vic) James Dvceski (VIC) Scott Paterson (WA) Glen Trifiro (NSW) Steve Biason (NSW) Evan Burger * (NSW) Matthew Mullen * (SA) Simon Ryan (NSW) Reece Veenhoven (Qld) Ian Graham * (ACT) Daniel Carter (SA) Jason Trifiro (NSW) Benjamin Howe (WA) Andrew Ciarla (SA) Goce Dilevski * (WA) Marko Jesic * (NSW) Chris Roulston (Qld) Stephen Kayes (NSW) Tom Neilsen (Qld) Hussein Akil (NSW) Andrew Pomfret (WA) Ben Gough * (NSW) Anthony Fearon (WA) Brendan Ross (WA) Fortunato Filleti (SA) Jesse Pinto (NSW) Nathan Burns * (NSW) Mitchell Nichols (Qld) Michael De Bono (SA) Wesley Ryder (WA) Daniel Dacey (Qld) Sebastian Usai (Qld) Ben Gough * (NSW) Nuru Somi # (ACT) David Rowley (Qld) Ramon Close (Qld) Christopher Atsikbasis # (SA) Aleksander Jovanovic # Thomas Ahdmadzai # (Vic) Rocky Violi # (SA) (NSW) James Kerr # (NSW) James Sherman # (Vic) Peter Kotsopoulos # (Vic) Jay Dumont # (Qld) Brian Stopford - Coach (Qld) David Houston # (WA) James Barac # (ACT) Tony Rapallo -Tour Leader (Qld) John Romeo Coach - (NSW) Brian Stopford - Coach (Qld) Chris Karameros - Manager Richard Beazley - Tour Joe Larecki -Tour Leader (SA) (Vic) Leader (ACT) Chris Karameros - Manager Patricio Barrera - A. Coach (Vic) Chris Karameros - Manager (Vic) (Vic) Rod Bathe - Trainer (Qld) Rod Bathe Trainer - (Qld) Patricio Barrera - A. Coach Damon Attowe - Asst Coach (Vic) (WA) Seb van der Vliet (Liaison) 2002 – Perth 2003 – Melbourne 2004 – Adelaide Justin Pasfield (NSW) Brendon Boney (NSW) Tour of New Zealand Matthew Rees (ACT) Michael Pike (Qld) Michael Mouyis (NSW) Michael Mouyis (NSW) Brody Crane (NSW) Dean Apelgren (WA) Robert Cornthwaite (SA) Josh Mears (ACT) Mathew Durand (Vic) Glenn Littlebury (NSW) Nigel Boogaard (NSW) Michael Dowling (NSW) Paul Reiss (Vic) Daniel Wilkinson (NSW) Josh Mitchell (NSW) Kosta Lgoudakis (NSW) Matthew Grbesa(ACT) Robbie Cattanach (ACT) Chris Camilleri (NSW) Stephen Kayes (NSW) Bishara Stephan (NSW) Jonathan Negus (SA) Chris Camilleri (NSW) Peter Falla (NSW) Dominic Hudap (NSW) Joshua Rees (NSW) Ian Waldon (ACT) Yanni Galanos (Vic) Ryan Stenhouse (Qld) Nick Ward (WA) Scott Blackmore (WA) Dario Vidosic (Qld) Daniel Bateup (NSW) Matthew Rees (ACT) Ben Gough (NSW) Rob Ashby (Vic) Michael Matricciani (SA) Semir Sivic (Vic) Jonathon Negus (SA) Chris Greechan (Vic) James Stefanou (Vic) Alan Matteucci (WA) Robert Younis (NSW) Tony Dulevski (NSW) Dylan Ia Copetta (SA) Gianni De Nittis (Vic) Tarek Elrich (NSW) John Romeo - Coach (NSW) Chris Karameros - Manager (Vic) Chris Conti -Tour Leader (ACT) Joe Larecki (SA) 1999 – Canberra 2000 – Darwin 2001 – Gosford Toured United Kingdom Home International Thomas Willis (Qld) and Ireland in December Tournament in January 2001 – Nathan Denham (ACT) 1999 v. NZ, Wales & Nth. Ireland Michael Arena (NSW) Steve Esposito (Vic) Antony Ferrante (SA) Scott Whalan * (NSW) Matthew Osman (NSW) Chad Mansley (NSW) Ben Xerri (NSW) Wayne Heath (ACT) Daniel Dreger (Qld), Chris Fleming (NSW) Simon Bernadino (SA) Danny Vasilevski * (ACT) Martin Lorenzo (Vic) Robert Carchedi (Vic) Jason Dimozantos (Vic) Phillip Gregorace (NSW) Chris Tadrosse (NSW) Liam Reddy * (ACT) David Petkovski (Vic) Alex Brosque (ACT) Lyndon Parry (SA) Ismael Arrate * (NSW) Steve Mancevski (Vic) Nahuel Arrate * (NSW) Ricky Chilico (Vic) Adam Kwasnik (NSW) Robert Bresciano (Vic) Dustin Wells (ACT) Robbie Cattanach
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