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Aus-Schoolboys-Teams THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLBOYS FOOTBALL TEAMS * - did not tour, # - toured in place of 2016 – Port Kennedy 2017 – Adelaide 2017 – Sydney (Pacific School Games) (Tri-State Series) SSA Tour of UK and Ireland – January, 2017 U16 All Australian Team U19 Tour of UK – January, 2018 Dominic Nascimben (NSW) Jaiden Diamantis (SA) Daniel Blachura (NSW) Levi Kaye (NSW) Jarrod Carluccio (NSW) Angus Long (Qld) Daniel Mackenzie (WA) Dimitri Petratos (NSW) Lachlan Campbell * (NSW) Nicholas Minas (Vic) Sam Silvera (NSW) Alex Gollan (NSW) James Nikolovski (NSW) Athanasios Morakis (SA) Christopher Heckenberg (Vic) Dean Pelekanos (NSW) Bailey Rule (NSW) Ben Morrison (NSW) Christopher Kikidis (Vic) Brodie Clarkson (NSW) Blake Currey (NSW) Jackson Simpkin (Qld) Jordan Smylie (NSW) Nathan Philips (NSW) Callum Talbot (NSW) William Patramanis (NSW) Trevor Ssemakula (Vic) Rocco Chisari (NSW) Mason Ingram (NSW) Andrea Agamemnonos * (NSW) Taras Gomulka (SA) Paris Duffield (SA) Alex Malfara (NSW) Nicholas Hamakiotis (Vic) Domenico Talladira (SA) Oliver Pufleet (NSW) Eli Adams (Qld) Cody Eszes (Qld) Cameron Teece * (WA) Jaiden Kucharski (NSW) Ben Morrison (NSW) Jake Trew (NSW) Nikola Jadric (ACT) Lachlan Rose (NSW) Kieren Strachan (Qld) Lachlan Sepping (NSW) Taj Suffolk (Qld) Hassan Jallah (NSW) Isaac Mullen (SA) Tim Schultka (Qld) Daniel Axford * (NSW) Jake Hollman (NSW) Christian Nascimben (NSW) Mitch Dobson # (NSW) Paolo Laxamana (NSW) Zac Duncan # (NSW) U16 Tour of Japan – Justin Veljovic (NSW) Tilmann Stewart # (Vic) April, 2018 Kurtis Goodwin (Qld) Cooper Bankes‐Fay # (Vic) Levi Kaye (NSW) Dean Stafrace - Coach (Vic) Dean Stafrace – Coach (Vic) Mark Natta (NSW) Tony Olivera - Tour Manager Tony Olivera – Manager (ACT) James Nikolovski (NSW) (ACT) Garry Burnett – Trainer (WA) Alex Barbaro (NSW) Dylan Hughes – Trainer (NSW) Brendon Fotheringham/Kieran Callum Talbot (NSW) Gibson – Tour Managers (NSW) Taras Gomulka (SA) Nicholas Hamakiotis (Vic) Jake Hollman (NSW) Nikola Jadric (ACT) Daniel Mackenzie (WA) Isaac Mullen (SA) Jaiden Diamantis (SA) Louis Zabala (NSW) Eli Adams (Qld) Jackson Mortimer (NSW) Jack Koutrodimos (NSW) Ben Ogden (NSW) WIll Daly (NSW) Pat Marando – Coach (NSW) Ashley Mathieson – Trainer (NSW) Kieran Gibson - Tour Manager (NSW) 2014 – Sydney 2015 – Adelaide 2015 – Select Teams (Pacific School Games) SSA Tour of UK and Ireland – Home Fixture v New Zealand – January, 2015 All Australian Team August, 2016 Jayden Diacono * (NSW) Baley Row (Vic) Shaun Catlin (NSW) Yaren Sozer (Vic) * James Markovic (NSW) Dominic Nascimbin (NSW) Bryan Jamba * (NSW) Leonardo Malfara (NSW) Dau Akol (NSW) Zac Sfiligoi (NSW) Daniel Patterson (Vic) Alex Gollan (NSW) Marcus Duncan (NSW) Jordan Morfitis (NSW) James Markovic (NSW) Cohan Morris (SA) Finn Beakhurst (Qld) Boden Allport (NSW) Bodan Allport (NSW) William Mutch (WA) Evan Patramanis (NSW) Oliver Green (NSW) Ben Head (SA) Nathan Philips (NSW) Harris Stamboulidis (Vic) Ryan Blumberg (NSW) Andrea Agamemnos (NSW) Lachlan Roberts (NSW) Liam McLure (Vic) George Firth (NSW) Dylan Wenzel-Halls (Qld) Michael Loupis (NSW) Lachlan Wales (NSW) Felipe Zapata-Castro (NSW) Christopher Heckenberg (Vic) Sulu Kamara (NSW) Jake Minett (Qld) Nathan Philips (NSW) Zamin Telespy (NSW) Steve Whyte (NSW) Evan Petramanis (NSW) Michael Loupis (NSW) Jack Fulton (NSW) Logan McIsaac (WA) Jay Foster (NSW) Jordan Tsekenis * (ACT) Ben Van Meurs (ACT) Matthew Millar (Vic) Andrea Agamemnonos (NSW) Pat Marando – Coach (NSW) George Blackwood * (NSW) Jeremy Pollard (NSW) Chris Minol - Manager (NSW) Kegan Osborne # (SA) Brendon Fotheringham – Trainer Dante Stehn # (Qld) (NSW) Reece Caldecourt # (Vic) Sam Brown # (ACT) Tour of Japan – January, 2016 Shaun Catlin # (NSW) Jeremy Cox (NSW) Pasquale Marando – Coach George Firth (NSW) (NSW) Ryan Blumberg (NSW) Dean Stafrace – Assistant Jeremy Pollard (NSW) Coach/Manager (Vic) Domenic Nascimben (NSW) Phil Saunders – Trainer (NSW) Mark McManus (NSW) David Storey –Tour Manager Jay Foster (NSW) (NSW) Chris Arditti (NSW) Cameron Scerri (Vic) Joshua Hodes (Vic) Nicholas Andrianakos (Vic) Leonardo Malfara (NSW) Evangelos Patramanis (NSW) Lachlan Wales (NSW) George Stamoulis (Vic) Lachlan Hughes (NSW) Nathan Philips (NSW) Dean Stafrace – Coach (Vic) Dylan Hughes - Manager/Trainer (NSW) Dave Storey – Tour Manager (NSW) 2011 – Adelaide 2012 – Townsville 2013 – Canberra SSA Tour of UK and Ireland SSA Tour of Brazil and All Australian Team – January/February, 2012 Argentina – January/February, 2013 Blake Tuxford (ACT) Luke Turnbull (NSW) Jakob Cole (ACT) Andrew Depta * (NSW) Nick Hartnett (NSW) Reece Papas (NSW) Travis Cooper (NSW) Daniel Araujo (NSW) Nicholas Pepper (NSW) Zac Freeburn * (NSW) Shelford Dais (Qld) Nathan Tidmarsh (ACT) Kieren Paull (NSW) Lochie Reus (Qld) Tom Whiteside (NSW) Guy Knight (NSW) Nicholas Epifano * (VIC) Blade Richards (NSW) Matthew Bilic (NSW) James Cuminao (Qld) Bruno Antelmi (NSW) James Verdin (Qld) Daniel Collins (NSW) Sam Ossato (ACT) Simon Valastro * (NSW) Andre Schroeder (NSW) Jemal Mussa (SA) Izach Clements (NSW) Stevan Ilic * (NSW) Dylan Caton (NSW) Ryan Keir (ACT) Philip Petreski * (Vic) Michael Katiforis (Vic) Jakob Williams * (ACT) Steven Drewery * (NSW) Ray Coletta (NSW) Stjepan Paric * (NSW) Mark Cindric * (NSW) Cameron Davies (Vic) James Field * (ACT) Jakob Cole (ACT) Jordan Tsekenis (ACT) Chernor Bah (NSW) Hristijan Tanoski (ACT) Jaushua Sotirio (NSW) Stevan Ilic (NSW) Jye Cartledge (Vic) Nick Popovich (ACT) Daniel Barac * (ACT) Jake McGing * (NSW) Josh Gaspari (ACT) Ashley Denniss (Qld) Jaushua Sotirio * (NSW) Scott Witschge # (WA) Jack Madgwick * (NSW) Tour of UK – January 2014 Stefan Sacilotto # (NSW) Matthew Hume # (NSW) James Millar # (QLD) Aareon Evans # (ACT) Jakob Cole (ACT) Lochlan Reus # (QLD) Jonathan Toole # (ACT) Raimond Coletta (NSW) Friday Zico # (WA) Domenico Bizzarri # (NSW) Cameron Davies (Vic) Tomas Maricic # (SA) Blake Cearns # (Qld) Reece Papas (NSW) Ryan Meskell # (QLD) Ioasa Saemo # (WA) Nathan Tidmarsh (ACT) Tim Henderson # (SA) Joel Haack (Qld) Peter Rickers – Coach (WA) Sam Herlihy # (Qld) Nicholas Keir (ACT) David Storey – Manager Nick Popovich (ACT) (NSW) Peter Rickers – Coach (WA) Jordan Tsekenis (ACT) Dylan Hughes – Trainer Dean Stafrace – Manager (NSW) Peter Mercurio (SA) (NSW) Brendon Fotheringham – Trainer Lyndon Dykes (Qld) Greg Best –Tour Manager (NSW) Sam Ossato (ACT) (NSW) David Storey –Tour Manager Christian Fleetwood (SA) (NSW) Oliver Zafiridis (SA) Ben Romyn (Qld) Jacob Atkinson (SA) Alex Tilley (ACT) Ryan Scott (Vic) Coach: Pat Marando (NSW) Asst. Coach/Manager: Dean Stafrace (Vic) Trainer: Brendon Fotheringham (NSW) 2008 – Port Macquarie 2009 – Perth 2010 – Melbourne SSA Tour of Japan and Korea SSA Tour of China, United SSA Tour of China and Japan – December, 2008 Kingdom and Ireland – - January 2011 January/February, 2010 Andrew Houghton (Qld) Nikodin Matic * (NSW) Jordan Griffiths * (NSW) Nathan Kenyon (NSW) Zac Talbot # (Qld) Robert Tribbia (NSW) Marc Villaescusa (NSW) Chahine Noujaim * (SA) Joel Witherden * (NSW) Luke Gearin (NSW) Luke Turnbull (NSW) Jackson Dixon-Best (Qld) Joel Witherdin (NSW) Jack Keating (NSW) Devon Munn (Qld) Steven Dunn (Qld) Steven Dunn (Qld) Jesse Pinto * (NSW) Frank Violi (SA) Tyson Rhodes (NSW) Andrew Ciarla * (SA) Peter Sawan (Vic) Jordan Seeto (Qld) Callum O'Connell (WA) Nick Fitzgerald * (NSW) Tomislav Mijic (NSW) Jerry Kalouris (NSW) Massimo Luongo (NSW) * Jordan Spadavecchia * (SA) Matt Lewis (NSW) Jake Markham (SA) Lukas Cole # (ACT) Shoheel Khan (Qld) David Cain (NSW) Damien Travis (NSW) Brett Hay (Qld) Mitchell Mallia * (NSW) David Han (Qld) Eti Amegor (NSW) Devon Gibson (WA) Joel Anscomb (NSW) Lorenzo Sipi (Qld) Thomas McNeish (Qld) Daniel Sparrow * (ACT) Adrian Karakolevski * (NSW) Alex McCracken (NSW) Roland White # (SA) Adam Woodbine (NSW) Alex Mansueto (NSW) Kieren Paull (NSW) Peter Sawan (Vic) Brendan MacLean (NSW) Zak Brattan (Qld) Nathan Kenyon # (NSW) Ian Kamau (SA) Andreas Wiens * (SA) Yannick Skull # (SA) Brendon Holt # (Qld) Chernor Bah (NSW) Matija Simic # (Qld) David Nairn # (WA) Jarryd McLaughlin (SA) Kynon Melling # (WA) Todd Ross # (WA) Jamie Street # (WA) Ryan Pretorius # (WA) Charlie Beverley # (Qld) Brendon Fotheringham – Coach Brian Dene - Coach (NSW) Brian Dene – Coach (NSW) (NSW) Colin Marr - Assistant Peter Rickers – Assistant Brian Dene – Asst Coach (NSW) Coach/Manager (NSW) Coach/Manager (WA) Tony Rapallo – Manager (Qld) Tina Nastasi – Trainer (NSW) Dylan Hughes – Trainer (NSW) Rod Bathe – Trainer (Qld) Greg Best - Tour Manager Greg Best – Tour Manager Greg Best – Tour Manager (NSW) (NSW) (NSW) Ron Pratt – SSA Nat Sec (NSW) 2005 – Cairns 2006 – Canberra 2007 – Darwin Tour of United Kingdom - Tour of New Zealand and SSA Tour of the United January/February 2006 & Samoa - January 2007 Kingdom – January, 2008 host NZ in Oct. 2005 Ben Cheyne (ACT) Glen Trifiro (c) (NSW) Matthew Nemes (NSW) Daniel Agudelo (WA) David Lowery (NSW) Ben Cheyne (ACT) Xavier Forsberg (NSW) Umut Tokdogan (NSW) Daniel Wilkinson (NSW) Matt Jurman * (NSW) Ryan Pretorious (WA) Ben Spruce (NSW) Emmanuel Giannaros (NSW) Nathan Sherlock (NSW) Ersan Gulum (Vic) Daniel Cornett (NSW) Christopher Atsikasis (SA) James Alcorn (NSW) Nick Katsamboukas (Vic) James Dvceski (VIC) Scott Paterson (WA) Glen Trifiro (NSW) Steve Biason (NSW) Evan Burger * (NSW) Matthew Mullen * (SA) Simon Ryan (NSW) Reece Veenhoven (Qld) Ian Graham * (ACT) Daniel Carter (SA) Jason Trifiro (NSW) Benjamin Howe (WA) Andrew Ciarla (SA) Goce Dilevski * (WA) Marko Jesic * (NSW) Chris Roulston (Qld) Stephen Kayes (NSW) Tom
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