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RECORD FINALSW2 Copy 3 SENIOR RECORD ROUND FIVE FIRST GRADE MENS | UNSW CANBERRA WOMENS MAY 25-27 CONTACT DETAILS AFL NSW/ACT Corner Launceston St & Furzer Street Woden ACT 2606 @AFLCANBERRA PO Box 461, Woden ACT 2606 P: 02 6214 2300 www.aflcanberra.com.au GAMES FIRST GRADE MENSI ROUND FIVE UNSW CANBERRA WOMENS I ROUND FIVE Ainslie v Gungahlin , Sat 26 May Tuggeranong v Eastlake, Sat 26 May 11.30am, Alan Ray Oval 12.00pm, Greenway Oval Belconnen v Queanbeyan, Sun 27 May Ainslie v Gungahlin, Sun 27 May 2.00pm, Allinsure Park 2.30pm, Alan Ray Oval Eastlake v Tuggeranong, Sun 27 May Belconnen v Queanbeyan, Sun 27 May 2.00pm, Greenway Oval 4.00pm, Gungahlin Enclosed Oval SECOND GRADE I ROUND FIVE CARESUPER RISING STARS (MENS) I ROUND FIVE Ainslie v Gungahlin, Sat 26 May Gungahlin v Ainslie, Sat 26 May 9.30am, Alan Ray Oval 9.30am, Alan Ray Oval Tuggeranong v Eastlake, Sun 26 May Queanbeyan v Belconnen, Sun 27 May 10.00am, Greenway Oval 09.30am, Allinsure Park Queanbeyan v Belconnen, Sun 26 May Marist v Eastlake, Sun 27 May 11.30am, Allinsure Park 10.30am, Lindwall Oval TUGGERANONG BYE NEAFL WEEKLY TEAM LIST Round 7 Club name Giants Coach Adam Schneider Captain Matthew Buntine FB 21. Matthew Buntine 44. Josh Buchanan 47. Tom Banuelos HB 45. Tyh Evans 42. Jake Stein 49. Nathan Coxall C 40. Will Spencer 10. Aiden Bonar 53. Billy Clark HF 16. Brent Daniels 28. Zach Sproule 26. Dawson Simpson FF 48. Jayden Kelly 12. Jon Patton 52. Guy Richardson Rucks 30. Matthew Flynn, 29. Rhys Pollock, 51. Daniel Foley Interchange 43. Dylan Buckley, 54. Riley Budd, 34. Nick Shipley, 33. Matthew McGrory Emergencies 46. Jack Adamson, 50. Bailey Jones In’s & Out’s In’s Tom Banuelos, Billy Clark, Rhys Pollock, Tyh Evans, Guy Richardson, Matthew McGrory, Daniel Foley, Josh Buchanan Out’s David Smith, Clarrie Barker, Lachlan Tanner, Dylan Addison (Injured), Miles Bridgland, Bailey McParland, Josh Burke, Harry Perryman (AFL), Tim Mohr (AFL) Tuggeranong Hawks v Eastlake Demons UNSW Canberra First Grade Womens no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname 1 Karen Donlan 32 Carol McDermott 1 Emily Criticos 2 Aimee-Leigh Novello 33 Nikki Harvey 2 Bethany Hardy 3 Anne-Maree Ghirardello 34 Emily T Thornton 3 Hannah Gill 4 Eilish Packer 35 Georgia James 4 Julie Stabler 5 Kathryn Ghirardello Grace Egan 5 Karina Demant 6 Angela Rodway Ashka Jolly 6 Rebecca Hall 7 Teigan Single Grace Keech 7 Chloe Armitage 8 Kaylee Gregory Alana Marchant 8 Tanya Taylor Claudia Nobel 9 Rachel Colbert 9 Kristen Wilson Kate Davoren Sabrina Pasfield 10 10 Elizabeth Hosking 11 Beth Matters Destiney Salter 11 Millie Drummond 12 Kelly Donnelly Amber Shepard 12 Rohana Prince 13 Alanna Wren Audrey Smith 13 Kasie Nugent 14 Natasha Monger 14 15 Madeleine Clarke Audria Hu 16 Kim O'Dea 15 Melissa Johnson 17 Shaquille Chong 16 Najwa Allen 18 Naomi Schirmer 17 Georgie Gray 19 Nicole Sparks 18 Kathleen Johnson 20 Courtney Bacon 19 Annie Brearley 21 Rebecca Mitchell 20 Jessie Williams 22 Melissa Bodsworth 21 Thea Wilkinson-Shore 23 Teegan Williamson 24 Jessica Lindstead 22 Darcie Kavanagh 25 Sarah Greenwood 23 Hope Wilkins 26 Holly Bartholomew 24 Annica Schoo 27 Courtney Holgate 25 Dorothy Johnson 28 Sabrina Sanchez 26 Michaley Phokos 29 Jessica Gregory 27 Olivia Fogarty 30 Kate Greenacre 28 Alison Lound 31 Taylah Bacon 29 Naomi Sullivan 30 Daniella Cecere 31 Alison Henry 32 Eliza Birse 33 Cassandra Nolan 34 Aniko Berguno 35 Katie Rose 36 Bryanna Beattie Queanbeyan Tigers v Belconnen UNSW Canberra First Grade Womens no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname 1 Anjel Unwin 31 Kristol Pyke Alexandra Thompson 2 Hannah Dunn 32 Shelly McCartridge Amber Allen 3 Lani Watson 33 Moncia McGrath Claire Russell 4 Jill Shea 34 Alex Glover Elisa Pevere 5 Amy Dwyer 35 Cass Taylor Emily Pease 6 Rebecca Kerley 36 Angelique Carter Hannah Wallet 7 Teena Campbell 37 Georgia Stephinson Jacquelin Spence 8 Chloe Hull 38 Myfanwy Galloway e Jodie Hicks 9 Kristen Argent 39 Madelyne Czvbara Kaitlyn Bailey 10 Yvette Helmers 40 Chlodagh Sutherland Katie Mcginty 11 Emma Mapelson 41 Sophia Arcus Kelsey Brewer 12 Kate Svager 42 Brooke Smyth Madeleine Mccaskill 13 Mikaela Callender 43 JV Callan Maggie Gorham 14 Megan Godfrey 44 Hayley Rauter Melissa Pellow 15 Chanelle Delboux 45 Aleisha Tupper Natasha Mckay 16 Lauren Flakelar 46 Chloe Edwards Nyankiir Abuoi 17 Kate Reid 47 Chelsey Hamilton Leatherby- 18 Stacey Stacey 48 Tegan Hedington Raven Ford 19 Jess Strama 49 Kaitlin Dobing Ruby Giampaolo 20 Alanna Bowyer 50 Molly Philpot Sarah Tutt 21 Rebecca Brown Melissa Dickeson Shae Krushka 22 Ash Dand Erica Geeligs Stephanie Mihajevic 23 Kirby Medhurst Kass Henry Taylor Doblinger 24 Lexi Hamilton 31 Kristol Pyke Tiarne Reid 25 Morgan Margosis Victoria Thompson 26 Melissa Hurley Zoe Allen 27 Suzie Armistead Zoe Cooke 28 Alana Kolano 29 Carly Res 30 Gabriella Michl Ainslie Tricolours v Gungahlin Jets UNSW Canberra First Grade no. First Name Surname 41 Meg Caddy no. First Name Surname 1 Bek Clarke 43 Natalie Jorgenson 2 Cree McRae 2 Allyson Flynn 44 Claire Beale 3 Dakota Hooper 47 Rebecca Fisher Rayers 3 Leteisha Whyte 4 Teagan Tisma 48 Cathryn Thiris 4 Natalie Frizzell 49 5 April Scholes Sarah Manderson 5 Shelby O'Neale 6 Cat Wells 51 Emily Murphy 6 7 Marley Simmons 52 Alex McKeogh Rylee Taylor 8 Dani Curcio 53 Savannah Sithideth 7 Matisse McNair 9 Jen Ball 54 Andi McGee 8 Alison Woodall 10 Renee Friend 55 Emma Manderson 9 Emilie Adams 11 Laura Davidson 56 Maddy Holloway 12 Sophie 57 Paige Davis 10 Rachael Leon 13 Rachel Friend 58 Verna Leigh 11 Sophie Travis 14 Zoe Lewis 59 Esther Klien 12 Natalee Daylight 15 Jamie Maher 60 Rebecca Veness 16 Amy Rose 13 Jaye Anderson 17 Meg Williams 14 Caitlin Taylor 18 Teigan Hawke 15 Erin Needham 19 Yvette Lesli 20 Fiona Van De Made 16 Brittany Tully 21 Hannah Solly 18 Courtney Perman 22 Danielle Peel 19 Alison Ryan 23 Zoe Skyrianos 24 Claire Gallaford 20 Bethany Coster 26 Georgia Whitney 21 Jasmine Gregory 27 Angie Curcio 22 Meaghan Martinovic 28 Mhera Nelson 23 Rosie Bink 29 Bronwen King 30 Aisha Hitaua 24 Victoria Corling 31 Taylor McGuinness 25 Lauren Mather 32 Katie Hotchkis 26 Jaimee Green 33 Kendell Foster 34 Mimi d'Orsogna 35 Keeley Pasfield 36 Stephanie Giblin 37 Claire Hanscombe 38 Clare Vincent 39 Bec Hotchkis 40 Dianne Wilson Ainslie Tricolours Senior Mens no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname 1 Scott Sienkiewicz 28 Damien Bowles 61 Nicholas McEwen 2 Liam O'Neil 29 Cam Bernasconi 62 Sam Groenewegen 63 Nicholas Groenewegen 3 Nick Paine 30 Joel Champan 65 Tom Muir 4 Liam Griffith 31 Zak Lindsay 66 Jack Martin 5 Tom Powell 32 Lachie Carter 67 Tyler Kelly 6 Jason Fleming 33 Matt Teasdale 68 Max Stratton 7 Hugh Phillips 34 Jack Cuzner 70 Lachlan McKeough 8 Ian Lawless 36 Nick Beaumont 71 Luke Morfoot 9 Aaron Wiles 37 David Thorne 72 Kai Bauhamer 10 Nelson Foley 38 Andrew Thompson 73 Toby Bohn 11 Josh Maynard 39 Matt Thompson 75 Gabe Shiefild 12 Stephen Camp 40 Will Oldfield 78 Josh Dunstall 13 Jed Costigan 41 Brent McGrath 79 Tyler Kelly 80 Nic Thomas 14 Ben J Jamieson 42 Liam Toohey 81 Robbie Steward 15 Rob Touhey 43 Gerald Bence 82 Joe Bishop 16 Simon Horner 44 Mathew Ackland 83 Tom Spencer 17 Nick Salter 45 Haydn Richardson 84 Elliott Johns 18 Jeremy Hirst 47 Will Spencer 85 Levi Jackson 19 Hayden Armstrong 48 David Tow 86 Lomax Izaiah 20 Josh Taylor 49 Angus Holt 87 Aiden Vaivads 21 Brent McGrath 50 Bradley Ackland 88 Makenzie Carmen 22 Ben Perry 51 Tom Roughton 89 Health Beaumont 23 Henry Delves 52 Max Richardson 90 Sam Lambert 24 Mark Greenwood 53 Shaun Pawczynski 91 Paddy O'Rourke 92 25 Alex Mitchell 54 Jakob Wiley Jonty Trevet 93 Walt Morton 26 Gibson Crampton 55 Fraser Hawkins 97 Kai Baumhamer 27 Gerrard Bence 57 Will Beaumont 28 Damien Bowles 58 Hayden Raferty 60 Finian Dwyer Belconnen Magpies Senior Mens no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname 1 Luke Donohoe 26 Dom Bunyan 50 Ted Hunt 2 Stephen Coate 27 Paddy Horan 51 Will McGinnes 3 Adam Lamb 28 Ben McCabe 52 Jack Sampson 4 Sam Ryan - Baker 29 Jon Dunn 53 Pate Masivou 5 Beau Walker 30 Joey Pisciotta 54 Andrew Gatenby 6 James Bennett 31 Mitch Mooney 55 John Gregory 7 Lenny Haddrill 32 Matthew Viney 57 Connor White 8 Sam O'Sullivan 33 Chris York 58 Fraser Miller 9 Scott Henning 34 Bradley Hoffman 59 Blake Hourn 10 Blake Talsma 35 Tom Baker 60 Paul Raddts 11 Lexie Bennett 36 Cam Johnson 12 Matthew Kelly 37 Charlie Baker 13 Jacob Taylor 38 Will Ryan 14 Sam Fisher 39 Brad Posch 15 Alexander Jones 40 Tom Alexander 16 Jack Harper 41 Jake Altieri 17 Joe Kenna 42 Michael Mcqueen Fitzgerald- Oscar Smythe 18 Tariku 43 Holmes 44 Djarli Bloomfield 19 Sam Cooper 45 Carl Wenke 20 Nick Kelly 46 Ryan Turnbull 21 Ryan Bradley 47 Keiran Ruyg 22 Dan Posch 48 Matthew Newman 23 Rhys Healy 49 Joel Crakanthorp 24 Blake Chapman 25 Hamish Healy Eastlake Demons Senior Mens no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname no. First Name Surname 1 Ben Smart 26 Dean Biermann 52 Brad Fenech 2 Nick Anderson 27 Matthew Smith 53 Jack Ellis 3 Mitch Frail 28 Liam Lupton 54 Alex Hill 4 Joseph Kerin 29 Nick Ryan 55 Michael Kendrick 5 Sam Burge 30 Alex Wilson 56 Alexei Mole 6 James Collingridge 31 Shae Darcy 57 Ryan Crowley 7 Michael McCormack 32 Grange McMahon 58 Issac Gallahar 8 Liam Flaherty 33 Jasper Kidd 59 Mitch Veit 9 James Elwin 34 Dan Ryall 60 Rohan McLachlan 10 Matthew Pert 35 Jess Johnson 61 Daniel Cerni 11 Justin Mesman 36 John Cunningham 62 Billy Clark 12 Ciaran O'Rourke 37 Brandon Perkins 63 Stephen James 13 Liam Tutty 38 Harry Bryant 64 Xavier Mooney 14 Donald Roberts 39 Jeramey Edwards 65 Max Scott 15 Ben McGinness 40 James Henderson 66 Riley Budd 16 Anthony Watt 41 Ethan Norton 67 Bereket Storey 17 Joseph Hancock 42 Ben Cunningham 18 Harry Block 43 Ethan Rosin 19 Samuel De Sousa 44 Angus Dryburgh 20 Will Anderson 45 Toby Warwick 21 James Roberts 46 Ben McMahon 22 Joshua Dowse 47 Marco D'Amico 23 Michael Peterson 48 James Williams 24 Jackson Crowe 49 Rliey McMahon 25 Zachary Stibbard 50 Sam Askew 26 Dean Biermann 51 Jordan Stuart Tuggeranong Hawks Senior Mens no.
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