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Afl Canberra Record – 17Th Edition – Finals Week 2 AFL CANBERRA SENIOR AFL CANBERRA SENIOR RECORDFIRST GRADE I SECOND GRADE I RISING STARS RECORDFIRST GRADE I SECOND GRADE I RISING STARS WOMEN’SWOMEN’S II THIRDTHIRD GRADEGRADE II FOURTHFOURTH GRADE GRADE FINALSFINALS W W12 CONTACT DETAILS AFL NSW/ACT Corner Launceston St & Furzer Street Woden ACT 2606 @AFLCANBERRA PO Box 461, Woden ACT 2606 #AFLCBRFINALS17 P: 02 6214 2300 www.aflcanberra.com.au GAMES FIRST GRADE I PRELIMINARY FINAL Ainslie v Eastlake, Sun 27 August 2.30pm, Gungahlin Enclosed Oval SECOND GRADE I PRELIMINARY FINAL THIRD GRADE I PRELIMINARY FINAL Queanbeyan v Belconnen, Sun 27 August Woden v ANU, Sat 26 August 12.00pm, Gungahlin Enclosed Oval 2.30pm, Stirling Oval CARESUPER RISING STARS I PRELIMINARY FINAL FOURTH GRADE I PRELIMINARY FINAL Eastlake v Marist, Sun 27 August Cootamundra v Southern Cats, Sat 26 August 9.45am, Gungahlin Enclosed Oval 12.00pm, Stirling Oval ANU v Yass, Sun 27 August UNSW CANBERRA WOMENS I PRELIMINARY FINAL 12.00pm, ANU South Oval Eastlake v Queanbeyan, Sat 26 August 9.45am, Stirling Oval Gungahlin v Belconnen, Sun 27th August 5.30pm, Gungahlin Enclosed Oval TUGGERANONG HAWKS 2017 AFL CANBERRA GRAND FINAL LUNCH FRIDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 2017 CORINA BALLROOM, CANBERRA SOUTHERN CROSS CLUB WODEN 11:30 AM FOR 12:00PM $130 PP. OR $1,200 TO TABLE OF 10 INCLUDES 2 COURSE MEAL & 3 HOUR DRINKS PACKAGE BEERS, WINES & SOFT DRINKS. GUEST SPEAKER BOOKINGS TO ERIKA NICK DALSANTO AT [email protected] ST.KILDA 2002–2013 OR PHONE 0423 824 160 NORTH MELBOURNE 2014 -2016 AFL Canberra would like to formally invite you to celebrate Season 2017 and crown our 2017 Best & Fairest Winners. Date Monday, 28 August, 2017 Venue: Canberra Southern Cross Club (92-96 Corinna St, Phillip ACT) Cost: Includes drinks package and three course meal $95pp or $900 per table of 10 PresentationTime: Dinner 6pm arrival Dress: Formal Rsvp: To [email protected] by August 16 Proud Partners UNSW CANBERRA WOMEN’S EASTLAKE DEMONS QUEANBEYAN TIGERS No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 1 Emily Criticos 1 Anjel Unwin 3 Hannah Gill 2 Hannah Dunn 4 Kimberly Castle 3 Lani Watson 5 Karina Demant 4 Jillian Shea 8 Tanya Taylor 5 Amy Dwyer 9 Jasmin Cabanas 6 Ashlee Jakim 12 Rohana Prince 7 Laura Herring 16 Najwa Allen 10 Hayley Bowyer 17 Victoria King 11 Chloe Edwards 18 Kath Johnson 12 Rebecca Brown 19 Annie Brearley 14 Megan Godfrey 21 Thea Wilkinson-Shore 15 Keely Johnson 22 Fleta Page 16 Lauren Flakelar 23 Hope Wilkins 17 Kate Reid 25 Mikaela Beaton 18 Stacey Close 26 Bryanna Beattie 19 Jessica Stramandinoli 29 Nicola Daffey 20 Alana Bowyer 30 Daniella Cecere 22 Ashleigh Dand 31 Alison Henry 23 Kirby Medhurst 33 Bianca Binns 24 Jenna Williams 34 Aniko Berguno 25 Morgan Margosis 35 Katie Rose 27 Susanne Armistead 1 Emily Criticos 28 Alanna Kolano 3 Hannah Gill 29 Carly Res 30 Gabriella Michl 31 Kristol Pyke 32 Chelsea Marolt 33 Monica McGrath 34 Yvette Helmers 36 Ella Ross FOURTH GRADE COOTAMUNDRA BLUES SOUTHERN CATS No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 2 Dylan McDermott 3 Michael Johnston 5 Scott Munday 4 Michael Gratwick 6 Blake Basham 5 Steven Bahr 7 Ethan Silk 6 Bradley Clarke 8 Stephen Chant 8 Nathan Runge 9 Lincoln Wilson 9 Jordan Lopes 10 Liam Frilay 9 Nick Griffiths 11 Jack Baldock 10 Robert Peck 16 Chris Drum 10 Sam Hunter 17 Samuel Baldock 11 Luke Condon 20 Sam Larsen 11 Troy Edwards 22 Joel Pearson 12 Jacob Asanovski 23 Brad Slater 12 Robert Schelberger 25 Alexander Maskell-Knight 13 Anthony Sexton 26 James Finucane 13 Zac Bowden 27 Hamish Basham 14 Khai McPHERSON 28 Adam Johnston 15 Blake Pullan 30 Matthew Forsyth 15 Ryan Germaney 31 Jake Turner 16 Anthony Sexton 32 Hayden Slater 17 Jordan Lopes 33 Hayden Crockett 17 Kurt Wassink 34 Phillip Bird 19 David Barr 39 Brandon Sanderson 20 Luke Humphris 52 James Thornhill 21 Christopher Gogoll Jack Caldwell 21 Taylor Lee Patrick Cameron 22 Daniel Wicks 23 Christopher Kemp 23 Matt Briant 24 Joel Smith 25 Tony Fleming 27 Scott Eulenstein THIRD GRADE WODEN BLUES ANU GRIFFINS No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 1 Patrick McCartney 3 Lachlan Mutch 2 Ben Ayre 5 Ryan Singleton 4 Daniel McGavin 6 James Mount 5 Robert Smethills 9 Ryan Forsyth 7 Matt Smith 10 Wade Williams 8 Lee Campbell 11 Jack Buckley 9 Jonathon Kane 13 Dean Rawlinson 11 Austin Summers 14 Matthew Doyle 12 Daniel Paynter 16 Phillip Syrros 14 Ashley Carter 19 James Hancock 15 Adrian Howe 20 Michael Wilson 17 Cable Dohnt 22 Tim Robb 18 Paul Maher 25 Jonathan Dean 19 Tim Dalwood 26 Kieran Harris 20 James Walsh 34 Timothy Lewis 21 David Pevinsky 47 Sinan Brown 22 Darren Robbie 54 Bill Jones 23 Callum McRae 56 Brent Ritchie 24 Russell Fort 59 David Hutchinson 27 Joshua Campbell 69 Shaun Mellick 28 Daniel Facchin 71 Callum Sandison 29 Patrick Walsh 71 Logan Knight 30 Gavin Wall 78 Ben Andreatta 31 Raymond Janssen 84 Steven Jones 32 Jarrod Conway 93 Thomas Garraway 35 Matthew Fenech 39 Henry Linehan 40 Joshua O'Neill 43 Kristopher Milne 48 Cameron Earl 52 Brad Fenech 54 David Ionko 57 Richard Howson 58 Chris Karchinsky 59 Matthew Catania 68 Thomas Ashton 72 Kaeden Watts FOURTH GRADE ANU GRIFFINS YASS ROOS No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 1 Heath Moore 1 Angus Burleigh 2 David Butler 2 Vaughan Winnel 7 Daniel O'Reilly 3 Brendan Foran 16 Phillip Syrros 5 Benjamin Willersdorf 18 John Mitchell 6 Adam Forth 20 Josh Cliff 7 Adam Curtois 22 Tim Robb 8 Raphael Willersdorf 29 Oscar Collopy 9 Shane Lees 33 Nick Scotton 10 Cameron Attwell 35 Geoffrey Buchanan 11 Ryan Forlonge 37 Richard Davis 12 Paul Willersdorf 41 Matt Crawshaw 13 Jonathan Randles 49 Tom O'Connor 14 Jarrad Forlonge 51 Owen Hutchison 15 David Willersdorf 52 David Skowronski 16 Leigh Thompson 57 Jack Murphy 17 Daniel Smith Hamilton 58 Ben Weise 18 Macauly Harvie 61 Michael Clark 22 Brad Porter 62 Cheyenne Bowers 23 Toby Serafin 63 Shaun Crowe 24 Ben Power 65 Thomas Larkin 26 Sam Campbell 67 Dom Weppner 29 Damian Philippa 70 Rory Jay 33 Marc Brooks 71 Callum Sandison 72 Andrew Nilon 75 Nathan Arch 79 Warwick Jay 82 Alexander Bell-Rowe 86 Darcy Gallagher-Lyon 88 Joel Zuccato 92 Hayden Dobson 95 Patrick Dunphy CARESUPER RISING STARS EASTLAKE DEMONS MARIST COLLEGE No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 2 Jacob Askew 1 James Williams 3 Bereket Storey 2 Patrick Ellis 4 James McCormack 3 Jordan Stuart 5 James Bruer 4 Liam Ellis 6 Dominic Hawksworth 5 Bradley Simpson 7 Rhys Curran 6 Koby McKellar 9 Jonah Lafferty 7 Ted Maher 10 Zach Evans 8 Jude Henderson- Burch 11 John Cunningham 9 Sam Brearley 12 Benjamin Cunningham 10 Patrick Sharp 13 Adam Hambly 11 Lachlan McGovern 14 Lachlan Junk-Gibson 12 Jack Rankin 16 Mitchell Veit 13 Oliver Hicks 17 Alex Hill 14 Jordan Wood 18 Jesse Sands 16 William Clark 20 Luca Hehir 17 Henry Cooney 21 James Roberts 18 Matthew Wilson 22 Alexei Mole 19 Cooper Browne 23 Tom Ferguson 20 Luke Palisi 24 Andrew Cooper 21 James Palisi 28 Isaac Gallahar 22 Rhys Pollock 29 Jackson Wise 23 Luke Gaynor 30 Eamon Pascoe 24 Max Scott 31 Ethan Norton 25 Connor Brice 34 Riley Budd 26 Thomas Green 27 Maxwell Beaumont 28 Ryan Crowley 29 Ben Surtees 30 Daniel Cerni 31 Brett Reid SECOND GRADE QUEANBEYAN TIGERS BELCONNEN MAGPIES No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 6 Daniel Lucas 3 Adam Lamb 7 Alex Lawder 4 Mitchell Lamb 8 Justin Galloway 9 Mark Smith 10 Alec McCORMICK 21 Fraser Miller 11 Jackson Monck 30 Benjamin Telford 15 Timothy Shea 34 Bradley Hoffmann 24 Samuel Bowden 37 Liam Lusty 25 Jake Kerr 39 Bradley Posch 26 Marcus Lawrence 40 Nathan Blackburn 30 Jack Bowyer 41 Blake Chapman 32 Jeremy Bridger 44 Djali Bloomfield 33 Jackson Smith 45 Carl Wenke 39 Wilson Morshead 47 Blake Hourn 40 Dean Lord 50 Benjamin Marks 41 Benjamin Gisik 51 Jak Willcox 47 Alexander Godfrey 52 Luke McGilvray 49 Zackary Derksen 53 Angus Collins 52 Elie Maatouk 55 Jonathon Dunn 54 Sam Adams 56 Hamish Healy 57 Jake Oram 57 Charles Miller 58 Hayden Kelly 59 Joseph Pisciotta 62 Hugh McKenzie 60 Nicholas Burridge 64 Calum Graham FIRST GRADE AINSLIE TRICOLOURS EASTLAKE DEMONS No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 1 Scott Sienkiewicz 1 Sam Burge 3 Nicholas Paine 3 Mitchell Frail 5 Mitchell Ward 4 Joseph Kerin 6 Aaron Wiles 5 Ben McGinness 8 Thomas Powell 8 Tim Gray 9 Ashley Harris 10 Declan O'Rourke 13 Jed Costigan 11 Justin Mesman 14 Christopher Barrie 12 Ciaran O'Rourke 15 Hugh Phillips 13 Liam Tutty 17 Blake Renet 16 Anthony Watt 18 Jeremy Hirst 17 Joseph Hancock 20 Simon Curtis 19 Samuel De Sousa 22 Ben Perry 22 Kirk Mahon 23 Henry Delves 24 Jackson Crowe 28 Damien Bowles 25 Zachary Stibbard 29 Cameron Bernasconi 28 Liam Lupton 31 Daniel Ledda 30 Alex Wilson 33 Matthew Teasdale 31 Shae Darcy 34 Jack Cuzner 33 Jake Gumley 35 Todd Ford 34 Daniel Ryall 38 Andrew Thompson 35 Jess Johnson 41 Liam O'Neil 38 Harrison Bryant UNSW CANBERRA WOMEN’S GUNGAHLIN JETS BELCONNEN MAGPIES No. First Name Surname G B No. First Name Surname G B 1 Susan Cadman 1 Zoe Allen 2 Cree McRae 2 Sarah Tutt 3 Shannen Rowe 3 Amber Allen 4 Georgia Askew 4 Jodie Hicks 5 Nyrie Atkin 5 Lisa Kennedy 6 Erin Needham 6 Jacqueline Spence 8 Alison Woodall 7 Melissa Pellow 9 Natalie Frizzell 8 Sharon Atkinson 10 Kiley Green 9 Natasha McKay 11 Sophie Travis 10 Alexandra Thompson 12 Courtney Porter 11 Katie McGinty 13 Jaye Anderson 13 Maggie Gorham 14 Caitlin Taylor 14 Hannah Wallett 16 Brittany Tully 16 Claire Russell 17 Kaitlin Dobing 18 Sarah Asis Sha'Non 18 Courtney Perman 19 Raven Leatherby-ford 19 Caitlin Bunker 22 Chelsey Hamilton 20 Emily Warwick 23 Alexia Hamilton 21 Jasmine Gregory 24 Jane Smith 22 Meaghan Martinovic 26 Lucy Ramsay 23 Rosie Bink 27 Madeleine McCaskill 24 Lucy Crawford 28 Chloe Rosenbaum 25 Madelaine Shevlin 29 Emma Hampton 26 Jaimee Green 30 Rose-Indigo Terrey 27 Amy Cash 28 Alexandra Roberts 29 Shelby O'Neale 30 Elissa Denton 50 Elizabeth Agnew 2017 Belconnen Magpies Race Day Friday 8th September, Thoroughbred Park Silks Room Time: 12:00pm start Individual Tickets $125 Race Sponsorship $2,400 Includes: Canapes, Main Meal & 5 hour Beverage Package Tickets can be purchased online at: htp://2017bmfcraceday.getqpay.com If you don’t wish to pay online then please contact Lenny (0429 452 426) to arrange another way to pay.
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