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Team Vic Australian Football 15 Years and Under Boys Stage Two Progression Team Vic Australian Football 15 Years and Under Boys Stage Two Progression The following students have been nominated for Stage 2 of the Team Vic 15&U Boys Australian Football trials process. All named members will be contacted by team management with the date/s, time and venue for the next trial. NAME SCHOOL Amon Jeffrey Radley Emmanuel College Inc. (WARRNAMBOOL) (GW) (Warrnambool) Archie Wilson Frankston High School (FRANKSTON) (SMR) (Northern Peninsula) Ashton Sinn Donvale Christian College (DONVALE) (EMR) (Maroondah) Baylin Spencer Mount Lilydale Mercy College (LILYDALE) Benjamin Saccone Parade College (BUNDOORA) Caidan Phillips Notre Dame College (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Murray) Caleb Nancarrow Scotch College (HAWTHORN) Cameron Osmond Assumption College (KILMORE) Charlie Grummitt Carey Baptist Grammar School (KEW) (EMR) (APS) Charlie Richardson Caulfield Grammar School (WHEELERS HILL) Christian Caluzzi Rosehill Secondary College (NIDDRIE) (WMR) (Moonee Valley) Christian Ganino Parade College (BUNDOORA) Coby Askew Box Hill Senior Secondary College (MONT ALBERT NORTH Cody Anderson Mount Lilydale Mercy College (LILYDALE) Cooper Duff-Tytler Gisborne Secondary College (GISBORNE) (WMR) (Western Ranges) Cooper Kitchen Grovedale College (GROVEDALE) (WMR) (Barwon) Damon Hollow Gladstone Park Secondary College (GLADSTONE PARK) Dylan Costantin Parade College (BUNDOORA) Finn O'Sullivan Emmanuel College Inc. (WARRNAMBOOL) (GW) (Warrnambool) Geordie Richardson St Joseph's College Geelong (NEWTOWN) Hamish Hudson Scotch College (HAWTHORN) Hamish McGowan St Joseph's College Geelong (NEWTOWN) Harrison Oliver Brighton Grammar School (BRIGHTON) (EMR) (APS) Harry Armstrong McKinnon Secondary College (MCKINNON) (SMR) (Kingston) Harry Morphet Saint Ignatius College Geelong(DRYSDALE) Harry O'Farrell St Kevin's College (TOORAK) (EMR) (APS) Isaac Watson St Joseph's College (ECHUCA) (LM) (Campaspe) Mornington Secondary College (MORNINGTON) (SMR) (Southern Jack Hosking Peninsula) Mornington Secondary College (MORNINGTON) (SMR) (Southern Jack Winsor Peninsula) Goulburn Valley Grammar School (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Jack Witlock Murray) Jackson Mooney Ringwood Secondary College (RINGWOOD) (EMR) (Maroondah) Jackson Muscillo Padua College (TYABB) Jackson Tanner Frankston High School (FRANKSTON) (SMR) (Northern Peninsula) Jagga Smith Scotch College (HAWTHORN) Jai Hobson The Geelong College (NEWTOWN) (WMR) (Geelong North) Jai Ryan Mackillop Catholic Regional College (WERRIBEE) Jak Ryan Lilydale High School (LILYDALE) (EMR) (Yarra) Jake Matthews St Bede's College (MENTONE) Jasper Alger Marist-Sion College (WARRAGUL) (GIPPS) (West Gippsland) Jayke Andrews-Hei Nagle College (BAIRNSDALE) (GIPPS) (East Gippsland) Jesse Mark Suter Warrnambool College (WARRNAMBOOL) (GW) (Warrnambool) Joe Berry FCJ College (BENALLA) (HUME) (Southern Ranges) Jordyn Gillard Parade College (BUNDOORA) Josh Smillie Whitefriars College Inc (DONVALE) Josiah C Landy Donvale Christian College (DONVALE) (EMR) (Maroondah) Goulburn Valley Grammar School (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Jye Fitzsimmons Murray) Mornington Secondary College (MORNINGTON) (SMR) (Southern Kai Sommer Peninsula) Kane Emery Xavier College (KEW) Keighton Matofai- Forbes Lakeview Senior College (CAROLINE SPRINGS) (WMR) (Maribyrnong) Kristian Lawson Parade College (BUNDOORA) Kyan Carman Hazel Glen College (DOREEN) (NMR) (Whittlesea) Lachlan James Hogan St Joseph's College (ECHUCA) (LM) (Campaspe) Lachlan McLean Saint Ignatius College Geelong(DRYSDALE) Levi Ashcroft Brighton Grammar School (BRIGHTON) (EMR) (APS) Mirboo North Secondary College (MIRBOO NORTH) (GIPPS) (South Liam Masters Gippsland) Lucas Gray The Geelong College (NEWTOWN) (WMR) (Geelong North) Lucca Grego Maribyrnong Secondary College (MARIBYRNONG) (WMR) (Maribyrnong) Lucius White NOT LISTED Luke Wilson Whitefriars College Inc (DONVALE) Massimo Raso Maribyrnong Secondary College (MARIBYRNONG) (WMR) (Maribyrnong) Goulburn Valley Grammar School (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Matt Witlock Murray) Max Collier Assumption College (KILMORE) Mitchell Grumley Notre Dame College (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Murray) Mitchell Thomas Bell St Joseph's College (ECHUCA) (LM) (Campaspe) Murphy Reid Caulfield Grammar School (GLEN IRIS) (EMR) (APS) Nash King Ivanhoe Grammar School (MERNDA) (NMR) (Nillumbik) Nicholas Jephson Kyabram P-12 College (KYABRAM) (LM) (Campaspe) Noah Croaker Carey Baptist Grammar School (KEW) (EMR) (APS) Oakley Howe Lavalla Catholic College (TRARALGON) (GIPPS) (Wellington) Obie Chambers Xavier College (KEW) Oliver Greeves Caulfield Grammar School (WHEELERS HILL) Oliver Hannaford Catherine McAuley College (BENDIGO) (LM) (Sandhurst) Ollie Collinson Trinity Grammar School Kew (KEW) (SMR) (Beachside) Oscar Cafiso Highvale Secondary College (GLEN WAVERLEY) (EMR) (Waverley) Patrick Retschko Caulfield Grammar School(ST KILDA EAST) Peter Costanzo Wesley College Melbourne (GLEN WAVERLEY) (EMR) (APS) Rami Pavlidis Bacchus Marsh Grammar (BACCHUS MARSH) (WMR) (Western Ranges) Ray Pearson Rochester Secondary College (ROCHESTER) (LM) (Campaspe) Riley Ormerod Montmorency Secondary College (MONTMORENCY) (NMR) (Nillumbik) Ross Todaro Emmanuel College (ALTONA NORTH) Samuel James Fanning Brighton Grammar School (BRIGHTON) (EMR) (APS) Taaj Assafiri Bayside P-12 College (WILLIAMSTOWN) (WMR) (Hobsons Bay) Tadhg McCarthy Carey Baptist Grammar School (KEW) (EMR) (APS) Tairon Ah-Mu Wantirna College (WANTIRNA) (EMR) (Knox) Thomas Sims Maribyrnong Secondary College (MARIBYRNONG) (WMR) (Maribyrnong) Tobie Travaglia Catherine McAuley College (BENDIGO) (LM) (Sandhurst) Goulburn Valley Grammar School (SHEPPARTON) (HUME) (Goulburn Tom Evans Murray) Tom Farrer Scotch College (HAWTHORN) Tom Wenzel Scotch College (HAWTHORN) Ty Kitchell St Helena Secondary College (ELTHAM NORTH) (NMR) Tyler Monahan Bellarine Secondary College (DRYSDALE) (WMR) (Bellarine) Tyson Gresham Parade College (BUNDOORA) Wil Ransom Trinity Grammar School Kew (KEW) (SMR) (Beachside) Will Crocker Brighton Grammar School (BRIGHTON) (EMR) (APS) Will Stevens St Patrick's College Ballarat (BALLARAT) Willem Duursma Foster Secondary College (FOSTER) (GIPPS) (South Gippsland) Zac McInnes Western Heights Secondary College(HAMLYN HEIGHTS)(WMR)(Barwon) Zach Lamb Covenant College(BELL POST HILL) Zach Travers Brighton Grammar School (BRIGHTON) (EMR) (APS) Zachary Hanrahan Doncaster Secondary College (DONCASTER) (EMR) (Boroondara) Zachary O'Keefe Bairnsdale Secondary College (BAIRNSDALE) (GIPPS) (East Gippsland) Zak Smith Rowville Secondary College (ROWVILLE) (EMR) (Knox) INVITATION POLICY Charlie Rowe Peninsula Grammar (MT ELIZA) (SMR) (Southern Peninsula) Jett McLaughlan Hazel Glen College (DOREEN) (NMR) (Whittlesea) Jack Ashcroft Mount Waverley Secondary College Joshua Greig Rowville Secondary College Oliver Morris Bendigo South East Secondary College Jake Woodward Montmorency Secondary College .
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