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Bendigo Pioneers Mark Ellis TAC TeAmsheeTs COaCH: bendigo pioneers mark eLLiS Training Venue: Golden Square Football Ground, No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B Wade Street, Golden Square Phone: 03 5444 5832 Fax: 03 5444 4899 1 Daniel ADOLPH 22/01/92 186 73 Irymple email: [email protected] 2 Lucas ANDERSON 07/04/92 188 79 Donald Website: http://bendigopioneers.aflvic.com.au region Manager: Ray Byrne 3 Mitchell BRUNS 17/07/91 179 70 Cohuna Kangas 4 Josh McKEE 15/05/91 183 75 Charlton 5 Nick ARTHUR 26/08/91 185 82 Sandhurst PrOuDLy SPONSOreD By 6 Dustin MARTIN 26/06/91 185 85 Castlemaine 7 Pascale CRAIG 16/04/91 184 88 Eaglehawk Pioneer’s 8 Anthony DENNIS 24/08/91 181 84 Sandhurst number one 9 Kallen GEARY 30/05/91 176 70 Eaglehawk supporter. 10 Mitchell DOLE 10/05/92 175 67 Eaglehawk 11 Aaron DOWNIE 05/08/92 179 73 Sandhurst Marist Call us on 1300 366 666 or visit www.bendigobank.com.au 12 Brad EAGLE 09/02/92 184 90 Irymple Bendigo Bank Ltd, The Bendigo Centre, Bendigo, VIC 3550. ABN 11 068 049 178. AFSL 237879. 13 Alistair EVANS 09/04/91 184 80 Echuca (S18231) (03/08) 14 Brian FENTON 17/08/91 180 78 Mildura www.bendigobank.com.au 15 Chris PROCKTER 15/10/90 191 93 Tyntynder 16 Matthew SMITH 11/01/91 180 70 Calivil United 17 Wade HANCOCK 25/07/92 181 73 Wentworth 18 Zac MAY 19/03/93 203 83 Donald 19 James KEEBLE 11/04/91 180 69 Boort 20 Jordan WILLIAMS 06/05/91 184 79 Echuca 21 Matthew LADSON 21/10/91 180 70 Macorna 23 Ben REID 05/09/92 179 64 Echuca 24 Daniel JONES 02/02/91 181 78 Golden Square 25 Matt GILMORE 15/02/91 194 100 Eaglehawk 26 Jack GEARY 04/07/91 180 74 Golden Square 27 Daniel REID 26/03/91 186 90 Eaglehawk 28 Julian LOCKWOOD 14/09/90 195 93 Eaglehawk 29 Ben SALIBA 05/01/92 178 69 Kyneton 30 Mitchell COWAN 02/03/92 186 83 Echuca 31 Martin KELLY 19/05/92 177 69 Kerang 32 Martin PETTIFER 11/10/91 199 76 Kangaroo Flat 33 Jye SANDIFORD 02/08/91 181 83 South Bendigo 34 Haydn SMITH 08/04/92 193 95 Kyneton 43 Shane PAGE 30/04/91 183 72 Kyneton 44 Rhys ELLIS 05/09/91 194 89 Kyneton 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time 1 / TAC ReCORD TAC TeAmsheeTs COaCH: bendigo pioneers mark eLLiS No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B Training Venue: Golden Square Football Ground, Wade Street, Golden Square 1 Daniel ADOLPH 22/01/92 186 73 Irymple Phone: 03 5444 5832 Fax: 03 5444 4899 2 Lucas ANDERSON 07/04/92 188 79 Donald email: [email protected] Website: http://bendigopioneers.aflvic.com.au 3 Mitchell BRUNS 17/07/91 179 70 Cohuna Kangas region Manager: Ray Byrne 4 Josh McKEE 15/05/91 183 75 Charlton 5 Nick ARTHUR 26/08/91 185 82 Sandhurst PrOuDLy SPONSOreD By 6 Dustin MARTIN 26/06/91 185 85 Castlemaine 7 Pascale CRAIG 16/04/91 184 88 Eaglehawk 8 Anthony DENNIS 24/08/91 181 84 Sandhurst Pioneer’s 9 Kallen GEARY 30/05/91 176 70 Eaglehawk number one 10 Mitchell DOLE 10/05/92 175 67 Eaglehawk supporter. 11 Aaron DOWNIE 05/08/92 179 73 Sandhurst Marist Call us on 1300 366 666 or visit www.bendigobank.com.au 12 Brad EAGLE 09/02/92 184 90 Irymple Bendigo Bank Ltd, The Bendigo Centre, Bendigo, VIC 3550. ABN 11 068 049 178. AFSL 237879. 13 Alistair EVANS 09/04/91 184 80 Echuca (S18231) (03/08) 14 Brian FENTON 17/08/91 180 78 Mildura www.bendigobank.com.au 15 Chris PROCKTER 15/10/90 191 93 Tyntynder 16 Matthew SMITH 11/01/91 180 70 Calivil United 17 Wade HANCOCK 25/07/92 181 73 Wentworth 18 Zac MAY 19/03/93 203 83 Donald 19 James KEEBLE 11/04/91 180 69 Boort 20 Jordan WILLIAMS 06/05/91 184 79 Echuca 21 Matthew LADSON 21/10/91 180 70 Macorna 23 Ben REID 05/09/92 179 64 Echuca 24 Daniel JONES 02/02/91 181 78 Golden Square 25 Matt GILMORE 15/02/91 194 100 Eaglehawk 26 Jack GEARY 04/07/91 180 74 Golden Square 27 Daniel REID 26/03/91 186 90 Eaglehawk 28 Julian LOCKWOOD 14/09/90 195 93 Eaglehawk 29 Ben SALIBA 05/01/92 178 69 Kyneton 30 Mitchell COWAN 02/03/92 186 83 Echuca 31 Martin KELLY 19/05/92 177 69 Kerang 32 Martin PETTIFER 11/10/91 199 76 Kangaroo Flat 33 Jye SANDIFORD 02/08/91 181 83 South Bendigo 34 Haydn SMITH 08/04/92 193 95 Kyneton 43 Shane PAGE 30/04/91 183 72 Kyneton 44 Rhys ELLIS 05/09/91 194 89 Kyneton 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time TAC ReCORD / 2 TAC TeAmsheeTs COaCH: CALDER CANNONS marTiN aLLiSON Training Venue: ABD Group Stadium, No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B Harding Street, Coburg 1 Andrew DUHAU 21/12/90 185 75 Doutta Stars Phone: 03 9350 7112 Fax: 03 9350 5551 2 Dion PRESTIA 12/10/92 170 74 Greenvale email: [email protected] Website: http://caldercannons.aflvic.com.au 3 Jacob THOMPSON 20/07/91 184 82 Greenvale region Manager: Ian Kyte 4 Josh TOY 18/04/92 184 82 Aberfeldie 5 Tom LIBERATORE 16/05/92 181 68 St Bernard’s 6 Jordan SCHRODER 05/12/92 181 70 St Bernard’s 7 Mitch WALLIS 24/10/92 183 71 St Bernard’s PrOuDLy SPONSOreD By 8 Tom LUCIN 04/07/91 182 74 Doutta Stars 9 Luke MADDEN 27/01/92 179 78 St Bernard’s Major SPONSORS 10 Taylor HINE 24/01/92 186 67 Rupertswood 11 Alex McLEOD 28/01/92 181 64 Aberfeldie 12 Dean TYDELL 12/05/91 193 96 Pascoe Vale 13 Harrison HUNTLEY 28/12/92 188 74 Woodend PH: 9334 7700 14 Brad McCANN 07/01/91 185 77 Westmeadows www.liquex.com.au 15 Cameron GUTHRIE 19/08/92 184 64 Sunbury 16 Jake MELKSHAM 29/08/91 185 69 Oak Park 17 Robbie HICKS 10/09/91 176 68 Doutta Stars 18 Sam EZARD 18/01/91 181 71 Broadford 19 James LAWTON 17/01/91 196 81 Old Essendon 20 Anthony LONG 06/01/91 186 68 St Mary’s 21 Matthew WATSON 16/07/92 193 91 Pascoe Vale 22 Steve McCALLUM 24/01/91 178 68 Tullamarine PH: +61 2 9534 9999 23 Jake CARLISLE 01/10/91 196 77 Craigieburn www.skins.net 24 Steve WHITE 23/08/92 181 80 Aberfeldie 25 Daniel BISETTO 06/06/91 195 83 Fitzroy 26 Serhat TEMEL 12/05/91 194 89 Pascoe Vale 27 Daniel TALIA 02/10/91 194 79 Greenvale 28 Brendan WHITE 02/05/91 179 66 Maribyrnong Park 29 Brendan FEWSTER 02/04/90 198 95 Rupertswood PH: (03) 8873 4444 30 Sam McSWEENEY 16/12/91 188 84 Flemington 31 Jarrod POTTER 24/03/92 182 72 Sunbury Lions 32 Alistair KEFFORD 31/05/92 191 82 Aberfeldie 33 Tom HUNTER 03/02/91 186 76 East Keilor 34 Luke MITCHELL 28/02/92 195 83 St Bernard’s 35 David WALL 05/11/92 189 65 St Bernard’s 36 Ned DANIHER 29/08/91 201 80 Aberfeldie 37 Jackson GARVEY-HAWKE 28/01/91 178 75 Kyneton PH: (03) 8405 3644 38 Shane CORBETT 05/12/91 196 87 Cragieburn www.hydralyte.com 39 Jessie DAVIES 05/10/91 179 78 Craigieburn 40 Kane LAIDLEY 02/07/91 194 81 Doutta Stars 41 Tom BEARD 24/03/92 187 75 Strathmore 42 Aaron MANSFIELD 30/11/92 189 73 Greenvale 43 David FAHEY 22/12/91 190 83 Aberfeldie 44 Brandon HOOPER 22/01/92 174 64 Wallan PH: (03) 9379 8888 45 Tom BEARD 24/03/92 187 75 Strathmore www.airporttoyota.com.au 46 Ahmed MOHAMOUD 28/08/92 192 70 St Bernard’s 47 Matthew KNIGHTS 28/08/90 174 75 Strathmore 48 Jared TYDELL 05/10/92 189 87 Pascoe Vale 50 Dean SONCIN 23/11/92 182 70 Hatfield FC 1/4 Time 1/2 Time 3/4 Time FuLL Time PH: 9580 1880 3 / TAC ReCORD TAC TeAmsheeTs COaCH: CALDER CANNONS marTiN aLLiSON No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B No. Name DOB HT WT Local club G B Training Venue: ABD Group Stadium, 1 Andrew DUHAU 21/12/90 185 75 Doutta Stars Harding Street, Coburg Phone: 03 9350 7112 Fax: 03 9350 5551 2 Dion PRESTIA 12/10/92 170 74 Greenvale email: [email protected] 3 Jacob THOMPSON 20/07/91 184 82 Greenvale Website: http://caldercannons.aflvic.com.au 4 Josh TOY 18/04/92 184 82 Aberfeldie region Manager: Ian Kyte 5 Tom LIBERATORE 16/05/92 181 68 St Bernard’s 6 Jordan SCHRODER 05/12/92 181 70 St Bernard’s 7 Mitch WALLIS 24/10/92 183 71 St Bernard’s PrOuDLy SPONSOreD By 8 Tom LUCIN 04/07/91 182 74 Doutta Stars 9 Luke MADDEN 27/01/92 179 78 St Bernard’s 10 Taylor HINE 24/01/92 186 67 Rupertswood Major SPONSOR 11 Alex McLEOD 28/01/92 181 64 Aberfeldie 12 Dean TYDELL 12/05/91 193 96 Pascoe Vale 13 Harrison HUNTLEY 28/12/92 188 74 Woodend 14 Brad McCANN 07/01/91 185 77 Westmeadows PH: 9334 7700 15 Cameron GUTHRIE 19/08/92 184 64 Sunbury www.liquex.com.au 16 Jake MELKSHAM 29/08/91 185 69 Oak Park 17 Robbie HICKS 10/09/91 176 68 Doutta Stars 18 Sam EZARD 18/01/91 181 71 Broadford 19 James LAWTON 17/01/91 196 81 Old Essendon 20 Anthony LONG 06/01/91 186 68 St Mary’s 21 Matthew WATSON 16/07/92 193 91 Pascoe Vale 22 Steve McCALLUM 24/01/91 178 68 Tullamarine 23 Jake CARLISLE 01/10/91 196 77 Craigieburn PH: +61 2 9534 9999 24 Steve WHITE 23/08/92 181 80 Aberfeldie www.skins.net 25 Daniel BISETTO 06/06/91 195 83 Fitzroy 26 Serhat TEMEL 12/05/91 194 89 Pascoe Vale 27 Daniel TALIA 02/10/91 194 79 Greenvale 28 Brendan WHITE 02/05/91 179 66 Maribyrnong Park 29 Brendan FEWSTER 02/04/90 198 95 Rupertswood 30 Sam McSWEENEY 16/12/91 188 84 Flemington PH: (03) 8873 4444 31 Jarrod POTTER 24/03/92 182 72 Sunbury Lions 32 Alistair KEFFORD 31/05/92 191 82 Aberfeldie 33 Tom HUNTER 03/02/91 186 76 East Keilor 34 Luke MITCHELL 28/02/92 195 83 St Bernard’s 35 David WALL 05/11/92 189 65 St Bernard’s 36 Ned DANIHER 29/08/91 201 80 Aberfeldie 37 Jackson GARVEY-HAWKE 28/01/91 178 75 Kyneton PH: (03) 8405 3644 38 Shane CORBETT 05/12/91 196 87 Cragieburn www.hydralyte.com 39 Jessie DAVIES 05/10/91 179 78 Craigieburn 40 Kane LAIDLEY 02/07/91 194 81 Doutta Stars 41 Tom BEARD 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