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Vicpark FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last VicPark FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Peter Hale 17/06/2010 Phil Hulbert 9/04/2010 Tom Edwards 9/04/2010 Darren Parkes 9/04/2010 Tim Bates 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS Travis Taylor 9/04/2010 * No GK due to GK allocation in HWA Draft Others Brad Clarke Andy Hale Brodie Sarre Jason Gabriel Anthony Boteler James Robinson Liam DeYoung (HAHPP) Ian Burcher (HAHPP) George Bazeley (HAHPP GK) Llyod Anderson (GK) CT Pirates FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Mark Taylor (GK) 9/04/2010 Brett Herrington 9/04/2010 Rhys Angwin 9/04/2010 Kyle Angwin 9/04/2010 Jeff Pearce 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS Nathan McGuire 9/04/2010 Others Glen Norris Sean Cowan Steve Archer Chris Cirello (HAHPP) Andrew Finlayson Jamie White Tom Coates Mark Knowles (HAHPP) Bevan Gerorge Robert Palmer Troy Purslowe Fremantle FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Andrew Charter (GK) 9/04/2010 Jess Dowsing 9/04/2010 Ian McHugh 9/04/2010 Mark Nicholls 9/04/2010 Darryl McCorrmick 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS Paul Nicholls 9/04/2010 Others Andrew Hawson Tim Boteler Dan McLay James McPherson Jonathon Ellis Chris Foster Chreyne Quesnel Pierre Quesnel Declan Spencer Charlie Clifton Jake Lavery Alex Greenacre Nick Gillon Mark Ellis Michael Kent Chris Metcalfe Liam Spencer Simon Orchard (HAHPP) Matt Butturini (HAHPP) Hale FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Greg Reece 9/04/2010 Tom Cleghorn 9/04/2010 Justin Knapp 9/04/2010 Scott Hughes 9/04/2010 Kane Greenaway 4/05/2010 Geoff Cook 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Michael Ferguson 9/04/2010 4/05/2010 * No GK due to GK allocation in HWA Draft Others Ross Meadows (HAHPP GK) Ben Rennie Mavrick Yow Chris Lawson Kevin Barber David Guest (HAHPP) Kit Tapper Fergus Kavanagh (HAHPP) Greg Young Michael Ferguson Sheldon Brown James Buchan Brendan Giblett Brendan Dry Matt Gohdes (HAHPP) Don Mercer OGMHC FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Andrew Hood 9/04/2010 Lloyd Norris-Jones 9/04/2010 Justin Reid-Ross 9/04/2010 Rhett Hawkett 29/04/2010 Nahuel Salis 9/04/2010 29/04/2010 Tim Deavin 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Benjamin Millar 9/04/2010 * No GK due to GK allocation in HWA Draft Others Ian Gamble Glenn Simpson (HAHPP) Leon Hayward (HAHPP GK) Benjamin Millar Christopher Thorn Rodney Aldus Theo Gummery Alistair Rowcroft Ryan Armstrong Matthew Pike Amos Steiger Gareth Arnold Timothy Ransted Chad Williams Dean de La Nougerade Liam O’Neill Connor Gordon Sean Greenall Greg Tomassini Cameron Farmer(GK) Mitchell Pyle (GK) Liam Solig Andy Mullane Tim Darch Colin Moore GK Melville FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Justin McDougal 9/04/2010 Tristan Clemons (GK) 9/04/2010 Ben Meacock 9/04/2010 Matt Eastham 9/04/2010 Jordan Hunt 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE John McKnight 9/04/2010 Others Anthony Ricciardoni Matt Swann (HAHPP) Daniel White James Gurbiel David Orr Evan Kelly Luke Miness (GK) Mark Brodie Pat Welsh Russell Ford (HAHPP) Ryan Hyder Ryan McGeoch Old Aquinans FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Andrew Cooke (GK) 9/04/2010 Daniel Hendon 9/04/2010 Aaron Zalewski 9/04/2010 Adrian Lockley 9/04/2010 Adam Bache 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS Ian Smyth 9/04/2010 Others Joel Carroll (HAHPP) Des Abbott (HAHPP) Jack Dawson John Carroll Josh Byrne-Quinn David Richardson Xavier Jennings Dylan Hill Callam Wood Cameron Smith Alex Wenn UWA FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Hamish Coates (GK) 9/04/2010 Chris Bausor 9/04/2010 Michael Boyce 9/04/2010 Geoff Boyce 9/04/2010 Adam Froese 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS Sam Pike 9/04/2010 Others Ben Ashford David Edmonds Dylan Foley Grant Schubert (HAHPP) Judd Dyer Rohan Wilson Tim Bunney Tom Nyman Frank Main Brendon Gairns WASPS FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Jayme Walsh 9/04/2010 Chris Munro (GK) 9/04/2010 Greg Hearn 9/04/2010 Matt Groom 9/04/2010 Rob Dugoid 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Jon Ginolfi 9/04/2010 Others Cale Walsh Neil Rose Brent Dancer (HAHPP) Kiel Brown (HAHPP) Rob Hammond (HAHPP) Trent Mitton (HAHPP) Paul Robertson Joel Mitton Murray McIntyre Chris Reindler Ewan Nettleton Brad Girvan Michael Richie (GK) Damian Mann Wolves FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Jono Charlesworth 9/04/2010 Alistair Park 9/04/2010 Nathan Egglington 9/04/2010 Jason Black 9/04/2010 Doug Armstrong (GK) 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Gus Burges 9/04/2010 Others Mark Paterson (HAHPP) Jason Wilson (HAHPP) George Watts Graham Watts Ben Donisi Jason Davies Grant Shephard Ed Welch Struan Burges James Winning Russell Hartley Andrew Murie James Chaffey Reece Curwen Jon Donisi Steve Eskinazi Jon Parry Sam Kendell YMCC FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Colin Begbie 9/04/2010 Daniel Sampey 9/04/2010 Matthew Boyce 9/04/2010 Stuart Bond 9/04/2010 Andrew Jacobs 9/04/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Tyler Lovell (GK) 9/04/2010 Others Patrick Baster Craig Boyne Mark Boyne David Crocker Richard Gibson Christopher Lim Matthew Lim Matthew O'Neill Daniel Sampey Mitchell Spencer Alistair Tremayne Cameron Tremayne Matthew Untersteiner Eddie Ockenden (HAHPP) Graeme Begbie (HAHPP) Suburban FIRST NAME SURNAME START DATE END DATE Last game Ben Senior 9/04/2010 Cameron McNeil 9/04/2010 Will Kaye 1/06/2010 Stefan Ray-Hills 9/04/2010 James Krachler 9/04/2010 Stefan Secuda 9/04/2010 1/06/2010 CORE PLAYERS CORE Michael O'Connor 9/04/2010 * No GK due to GK allocation in HWA Draft Others Nathan Burger (HAHPP GK) Peter Simojoki Shaun Ray James Richardson Dan Pearce Nic Chambers Tim Barrelat-Leek Nic Sewell James Leiper Kieran Govers (HAHPP) Kelly Duffie Alex Boston Todd McCabe.
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