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Dale61
You can't have manslaughter without laughter.
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As a curtain-raiser to the State Game, the will be an U/23's, North v South game played.
Since the advent of the TAC Cup and the AFL National Draft, fewer players slip through the cracks, but the VFL’s annual North Vs South Under-23 Representative match gives promising players another chance to launch an AFL career.
This year’s match will be played as a curtain raiser to the Victoria vs. Western Australian state representative game at TEAC Oval, Port Melbourne, commencing at 10.30am.
North Squad
Bendigo Bombers - Simon Plummer
Calder Cannons - Peter Robertson
Coburg Tigers - Ryan Anderson Myles Sewell Nick Lynch Jason Morgan
Geelong - Drew Barnes Shane Mumford
Murray Bushrangers - James Saker
North Ballarat - Lachlan George Justin Hardy
Northern Bullants - Paul Colbert Adam Iacobucci
Werribee - Sam Wormald Jak Kennedy-Hunt Andrew Ericksen Michael Rockefeller
Western Jets - Steven Morris
Williamstown - Cameron Lockwood Scott Meyer Patrick Rose Liam Picken Dean Limbach
South Squad
Box Hill Hawks - Kris Shore Evan Johnson
Casey Scorpions - Matthew Rosier Stefan Garrubba Kyle Mathews
Frankston - Paul Rebeschini Mathew Burns Trent Shinners Dale Whelan
Gippsland Power - Luke Webber
Port Melbourne - Dean Kelly Julian Rowe Robin Nahas Tom Langford Adrian Bonaddio
Sandringham - Rennie Gilchrist Stefan Martin Tomi Johnston
Sandringham Dragons - John Shaw Dean Scheetz
Tasmania - Sam Carins Brodie Moles Sam Whish-Wilson
TAC Cup 19 Year Old Players
AFL Victoria have determined that TAC Cup 19 year old players should be available for selection in the Under 23 match to assist their assessment by AFL club recruiters. The Under 23 selectors have selected 3 such players in each of the North and South teams. AFL Victoria talent program staff, David Code and Leon Harris, provided recommendations regarding the TAC Cup 19 year old players to the Under 23 match selectors for consideration. _________________ Whale
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Dale61
You can't have manslaughter without laughter.
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Of the five Williamstown players named in the initial squad, only one made the cut - Brett Johnson. However, with seven named as interchange, there's still no guarantee he'll get a run (unless, of course, the Vics go in with seven interchange).
Victoria vs. Western Australia
Saturday 26th May
TEAC Oval, Port Melbourne at 1.10 PM
Victoria
B: Baird (PM) ~ Livingston (PM) ~ Obst (PM)
HB: Rosa (Bendigo) ~ Smith (BH) ~ Cloke (Bendigo)
C: Davenport (Gee) ~ Byrne (Gee) ~ Neville (Coburg)
HF: Poyas (Sand) ~ Crowe (Sand) ~ Berry (Frankston)
F: Valenti (Sand) ~ Sautner (Sand) ~ Podsiadly (Werr)
R: Cartledge (NBall) ~ Robbins (PM) ~ Spriggs (PM)
Int: Biddlecombe (Sand) ~ Castello (Werr) ~ Eames (Frank)
Height (BH) ~ Houlihan (NBull) ~ Johnson (Will) ~ Summers (Sand)
Western Australia
B: Holmes (Sub) ~ Warren (Clare) ~ Bossong (Perth)
HB: Roberts (SD) ~ Parker (Sub) ~ Colreavy (Clare)
C: Haines (Peel) ~ Woewodin (c) (EF) ~ Siegert (SF)
HF: Longmuir (WP) ~ Maplestone (Sub) ~ Ballantyne (Peel)
F: Pickett (Sub) ~ C. Jones (Clare) ~ A. Jones (Clare)
R: Newick (Sub) ~ Webb (Sub) ~ Crabb (Clare)
Int: Adams (EF) ~ Fleay (WP) ~ Hay (SF)
McNamara (EF) ~ Salecic (WP) _________________ Whale
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I am somewhat suprised Fulton Masters wasn't named for Victoria. _________________ " Ohhh Banksy and out comes the Note Book".
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WKB
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While you don't get to see all the other VFL teams on a regular basis, and they went in with 4 full forwards in the squad, I'm shocked that Willo wouldn't be an option on the half-forward line, can play small or tall forward, as he's done for Williamstown. Poyas is a mid-fielder playing on the half-forward and Podsiadlly isn't a half-forward flanker (though he can move pretty well, he's more comfortable leading out). And hasn't pods missed a couple of games this year? I know he didn't play against Williamstown. |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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Dale61 wrote: | I bet some people are typing one-handed and using 'Cameron Diaz approved hair gel' with the news that C1 is still included in the squad. |
Something about clokey _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Dale61
You can't have manslaughter without laughter.
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For those that haven't yet heard the result, the Vics gave the WAFL an absolute belting to the tune of 119 points.
WA kicked the first goal of the match at the 8 minute mark of the first quarter, then the VFL kicked the next 15 to be 80 points in front at half time, with the lead blowing out to 98 at the last change.
Nick Sautner kicked 9 (from 12 kicks), whilst Williamstown's sole rep, Brett Johnson, was also amongst the goal kickers and was one of the best players.
VFL: 5.2.32 ~ 15.4.94 ~ 20.6.126 ~ 25.11.161
WAFL: 1.6.12 ~ 1.8.14 ~ 3.10.28 ~ 5.12.42
Goals: VICTORIA: Sautner 9, Berry 4, Byrne, Johnson, Cartledge, Crowe 2, Height, Spriggs, Summers, Podsiadly _________________ Whale
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