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THIS WEEKS GAMESNorth Hobart vs Glenorchy@ North Hobart Oval
Lauderdale vs Clarence@ Lauderdale Oval
Burnie vs Launceston@ West Park
South Launceston vs Hobart@ Youngtown Oval
North Launceston vs Devonport@ Aurora Stadium
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THIS WEEK’S COVER
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This week’s Wrest Point State League RECORD cover highlights and congratulates Launceston’s Beau Green who played his 200th senior game against Devonport last week. The RECORD caught up with Beau’s longest senior coach (7 years), Adam Sanders, and he explained that: “Beau has been a tremendous player for Launceston over the last 10 years. I saw him develop from a good young player with potential into an ultra competitive, powerful, hard running halfback / centreman who was able to play offensive and defensive roles for the team. Beau was probably the first of the now senior Blues to take onboard the importance of preparation, recovery and fitness to take his football to a better level. A premiership captain, twice B&F and now 200 game player. Beau will be remembered amongst the Blues very best players and as a great clubman.”The RECORD’s reading highlight is Our Great Game which reviews the exceptional achievement of Ian Callinan in finally debuting in the AFL with Adelaide Crows after a 13 year journey through the talent pathway.Have a great Super Saturday at the footy.
Daniel SmedleyEditor
our Foot y reCord | round 11 - 2011
Cover: Picture – Picture – steve youd
Launceston’s Beau Green celebrated his 200th senior game with the Blues against Devonport last week.
2 View from here: A week is a long time in football
3 rACt insurance: Player of the year award
4 our Great Game: Ian Callinan
6 the Week that was: Review of last weeks games
7 Competition results & Ladders: Round 10
8 Club notes
18 state of Affairs: Developing safer and healthier communities.
19 tipsters: Northern sweep in no one’s tips.
20 young Guns: Round 3 NAB Under 18 National Championships
22 Wrest Point Promotion
23 upcoming events: Whats coming up in Tassie footy
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the catch cry of a “week is a long time in football” is certainly relevant to the state League competition at the moment and will continue to be as the home and away season draws closer to an end.Last week’s results meant there were some positional changes to the ladder, including the following:• Clarence who were sitting 2nd only a game clear now
find themselves 2 games clear of the 3rd placed team and have now made it difficult to be dislodged from 2nd spot.
• Burnie who were sitting 3rd prior to last weekend are now sitting 4th after their loss.
• Glenorchy who were sitting 4th prior to last week are now sitting 3rd.
• North Launceston prior to last weekend were sitting 5th on the ladder by percentage have now gone a game clear inside the 5.
• North Hobart who was sitting 6th just outside the five on percentage is now a game outside of the five and in 7th spot.
• Lauderdale who were 2 games outside the five in 7th position prior to last weekend now find themselves in 6th and only one game outside the five.
This weekend’s schedule of matches provides a number of contests that could see the results go either way which may change where clubs are positioned come Monday.The other thing that occurred this week was North Hobart’s Head Coach, Clinton Brown, tendered his resignation to the Club; Clinton was the last remaining playing-coach in the State league competition. Clinton’s comments in the media included “I just think at the moment being a playing-coach is too tough at this level” and “you need to have your eyes in the box all the time to see what is going on and at the moment doing it on the ground is just too difficult”. This poses an interesting conundrum for TSL Clubs as to whether the appointment of a playing-coach or non playing coach will deliver the right structure for the Club to be successful.
If you look at “Best Practice”, which is the AFL, the current day football environment demands that people heading up the football club in a coaching capacity should have a ‘helicopter view’ on game day and implement their own strategies and structures by seeing them first hand from afar, rather than being on the ground and receiving the information second hand.What I am sure of is that Clubs will appoint the most appropriate person for the role whether that is a playing or non-playing coach to achieve the outcomes that their core business warrants and desires, but it does provide for an interesting debate.Shaun YoungGeneral ManagerWrest Point State League
Editor’s Note: The last time that a playing coach was engaged in the AFL / VFL was way back in 1979 when Alex Jesaulenko led Carlton to the Premiership. Along with John Nichols at Carlton in 1972 they are the only instances of successful playing coaches at this level in the last 50 years.Tasmanian Brett Geappen led Clarence to the State League title as a playing coach in 2009, but, arguably, some of the most successful Tasmanian coaches of recent years have been non-playing such as Matthew Armstrong, Adam Sanders, David Newitt, Grant Fagan, Andy Bennett and Garry Davidson.
VieW From here | A week is a long t ime in footbal l . . . .
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Daniel Muir has been playing with Glenorchy Football Club since 2006. The past three seasons have seen him become a regular se-nior player and moved from his original position as a forward to a key defender in Glenorchy’s backline. ‘Shitty’ to his team mates, Daniel is a reliable player who always gives his all and is enjoying a great return to form.DOB: 11 April 1988Club: Glenorchy District Football ClubSchool /Employer: St. Virgils / Espresso EssentialFavourite Fitness Test: BeepBest Skill in Football: VoiceBiggest Football Influence: Father (Brandon)Favourite AFL Club: CarltonFavourite Football Position: WingMost embarrassing Football Moment: Hitting opposition players lace outYour last supper. With, where, what and music: KFC with the boys from Sunshine Road and the Bee Gees.Finish these sentences:Away from the field I like to…..relax in good companyI would never be seen……at the salad barIn ten years time I will be…….33If only I could…..know what women want
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round 10 Glenorchy v South Launceston 3. Daniel Muir (Glenorchy)2. Zac Webb (Glenorchy) 1. Luke Potter (Glenorchy)
Devonport v Launceston 3. Joe Groenewegen (Launceston) 2. Tim Bristow (Launceston) 1. Brad Symmons (Devonport)
North Hobart v Lauderdale 3. Jack Siggins (Lauderdale) 2. Matthew Smith (Lauderdale) 1. Sam O’Byrne (Lauderdale)
North Launceston v Burnie 3. Michael Praciak (Nth L’ton) 2. Darren Crawford (Nth L’ton) 1. Kade Munday (Burnie)
Hobart v Clarence3. Cameron Thurley (Clarence) 2. Nick Paine (Clarence) 1. Jaymes Baker (Clarence)
LEADERBOARD19 Cameron Thurley, Clarence15 Darren Banham, Burnie12 Darren Crawford, Nth L’ton 11 Jackson O’Brien, Clarence9 Ken Hall, North Hobart9 Gary Shipton, Launceston8 Brian Finch, Launceston8 Matthew Smith, Lauderdale 7 Scott Stephens, Launceston6 Rhys Mott, Glenorchy6 Jack Siggins, Lauderdale 6 Paul O’Shea, Nth L’ton6 Michael Praciak, Nth L’ton
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the most asked question in tasmanian football for the past decade will be answered this season: how will ian Callinan go at AFL level?After 10 years of being overlooked by recruiters and overshadowed by less credentialed players, the Adelaide Crows finally took a punt on the skilful forward-midfielder when he was taken pick 64 in last year’s rookie draft as a then 27-year-old. Superbly skilled with an innate instinct to find the goals, Callinan had been constantly overlooked since being an under-18 All-Australian in 2000.Despite the numerous set-backs, including doing pre-season training with Collingwood, Essendon, North Melbourne and Richmond to no avail, he persevered, winning the VFL best and fairest in 2005 while playing for the Devils, before taking his skills to SANFL club Central District. He has played in four consecutive flags for the SA Bulldogs, winning the club best and fairest twice and was best on ground in last year’s SANFL grand final, kicking four-goals in the six-point win. Regarded as the best player in Australia outside the AFL, the Crows finally selected the small forward-midfielder.On the opening night of the NAB Cup season Adelaide coach Neil Craig issued a public apology to his new recruit: “Even now I’m not sure how far Ian will go, that will be up to him. But seeing him on the track, I hate to say it guys, but the recruiters of the AFL - and we’re in it - have done him a disservice. He should’ve been in the competition five years ago.”But, just when his AFL quest was about to be fulfilled, heartache struck again as he tore the bicep off the bone in the final practice game, sidelining Callinan
for 10 weeks. Now, after two games in the SANFL, he is set for his AFL debut, taking on Geelong at Skilled Stadium tomorrow - one of the oldest debutants in the modern era.Callinan said he learned to live with the constant snub, not dwelling on players picked up who lacked his natural football ability while he honed his skills in the lower leagues. He was never given a definitive reason why he was not selected but believed his height - at just 172cm - was a factor and the trend at the time to draft tall, athletes and then try to turn them into footballers rather than the other way round. Callinan said: “That is probably the one thing that has always frustrated me. When I sat down with Neil to have a coffee, he said to me, ‘Why haven’t you been on a list?’ That’s something I’ve never got any feedback on, which has been a little bit disappointing but that’s the way it goes. I’ve got no doubt in my mind my height has gone against me but there are some guys who have been going
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all right as small crumbers lately like [Collingwood’s 174cm premiership forward Jarryd] Blair and those sorts of guys. That has probably turned it around a little bit. Early days it was more the athletic type, they went away from the genuine footballers for more the athlete they were trying to turn into a footballer. I reckon it is starting to turn back the other way a bit.”Callinan’s former Devils coach, ex-Fitzroy and North Melbourne midfielder Mathew Armstrong believes AFL clubs’ pride and ego also had a lot to do with it. Armstrong was instrumental in Callinan’s development, as he and assistant coach Lance Spaulding turned the 86kg tubby teenager into a 72kg elite footballer by making him ride up and down Mt Wellington’s numerous bike tracks. Armstrong said of Callinan’s constant draft snubs” “I’m amazed, I think sometimes recruiters or people in the football industry don’t want to look back and admit they made a mistake. That’s the only way I can look at it. He just kept putting his name up all the time. I can understand where the game was at at the time. The philosophy back then was let’s get the 190cm-plus athlete and try and turn him into a footballer. It was all the rage. Now all of a sudden, especially with the high possession footy they are playing now, they actually need the footballer again - the bloke who can actually use it to maintain possession a lot more.”Former Mariners coach Hamish Ogilvie also played a big part in Callinan’s selection. For years, the Crows had been struggling to find a crumbing forward. Ogilvie, now Adelaide’s Victorian recruiting officer, kept throwing up the Tasmanian’s name to no avail until finally Callinan’s standout performances could not go unheralded and he was invited along to pre-season training.Callinan, affectionately known as “Wingnut” due to the size of his ears, said it was a surreal day back on December 7 when his name was finally read out. Callinan said: “It is hard to describe, it is something I’ve wanted to do for 10 years. I was actually at training at the time. They said, ‘If everything falls
your way there is a good chance you’ll get on the list,’ but they hadn’t said, ‘We are definitely going to take you.’ I was training and walked off the track and ... a few of the boys were watching on the internet and I didn’t know whether to watch it or not. All the guys said, ‘You’ve got to watch it,’ and I said ‘Well what happens if I don’t get picked?’ It would have been an eerie feeling, but I sat down and watched it and there was a roar in the changerooms when my name was read out which was a good feeling.”However being drafted gives no guarantees. On a one-year rookie contract and now 28, Callinan knows he has to make an impression this season or his AFL dream will disappear as quickly as it arrived.Armstrong has no doubt his prodigy can make an impact at AFL level. “I had a beer with him just before Christmas, gee he’s in ripping nick. He’s really cut, he’s built well. Good on him. As the year’s went on he shrugged it [the AFL snubs] off a little bit easier. He always had a great passion to play at the highest level. It is a fantastic story.”After this season there might be a new question asked, and not just from those in Tasmania; why wasn’t Ian Callinan playing AFL for the past decade?
Courtesy Brett Stubbs, The Mercury.
Editors NoteCallinan’s debut game against Geelong last Saturday saw him named amongst the Crows best as he collected 21 possessions, laid 5 tackles and kicked a goal.
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The Torch
north hobart’s horror stretch is becoming a nightmare as the demons slumped to their fourth loss in five rounds, this time to Lauderdale at North Hobart Oval.
To make matters worse, the Demons No.1 ruckman Matthew Muir broke his collarbone and midfielder Zane Murphy, was booked for striking the Bombers Josh Spaulding in the second quarter. The 35-point loss saw the star-studded North Hobart drop to seventh and resulted in coach Clinton Brown standing down on Monday, replaced by former Devils coach Lance Spaulding. Lauderdale was brilliant in the first half, racing to a 37-point half-time lead, led by forward pocket Sam O’Byrne who set up the win with five first-half goals. North Hobart rallied in the second half with Jesse Wells booting four of his five goals after the break. With two early majors to start the last term, the Demons moved to within 12 points but the baby Bombers showed great maturity with five of the last six goals to run out deserved victors. Jack Siggins was impassable at centre half-back for Lauderdale.North Launceston continues to impress with arguably its best win of the season, a thrilling five-point victory over Burnie at Aurora Stadium. Burnie led at the first three changes but the Northern Bombers 2.5 to 1.4 in the last term was enough to see them move to equal third on points with the Dockers and Glenorchy and stay one game clear of sixth-placed Lauderdale. Allan O’Sign kicked a game high three goals for North Launceston while veteran Michael Praciak continued his good form with a best afield performance.Clarence is now two games clear in second spot after smashing Hobart by 133-points at the TCA Ground.
The Roos kept Hobart goalless until half-way through the third term, and banged on seven goals in the first quarter and nine in the last in the massive win. TSL star Cameron Thurley kicked five - two more than the entire Hobart team - and was just one of 11 goal-kickers for Clarence.Top of the table Launceston handed out a mother of a hiding away to last-placed Devonport. The Blues were held to a four-point lead at quarter time, but from then on smashed through 23 goals to four for a 130-point flogging. Brian Finch bagged another seven-goal haul while mobile big man Joe Groenewegen was best on ground.Glenorchy moved to third spot on percentage with a 93-point thrashing of South Launceston at KGV Oval. Former Brownlow Medallist Jason Akermanis kicked four goals, as did captain Jon Bowring and Zac Webb. The Southern Magpies set up the win with a 10-goal to nil second quarter and then cruised to victory.
BURNING QUESTIONS: Will the resignation of playing-coach Clinton Brown during the week shock North Hobart into action against Glenorchy at North Hobart Oval on Saturday?Will Clarence coach Brett Geappen’s comments from earlier this year that Lauderdale weren’t going to make the finals come back to haunt him?
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ComPetit ion resuLts And LAdders | round 10
Game Field Boundary Goal Colts (field)
north hobart v Glenorchy N.Foot, N.Butler, A.Cornish T.Shore, J.Upton J.Millhouse, L.Edwards N.Geason, J.Andree
Lauderdale v Clarence L.Dickens, M.Tuckett, S.Cure T.Parry, J.Tulk J.Nicholls, B.White T.Bessell, J.Harris
Burnie v Launceston N.Saltmarsh, J.Sheehan, Z.Patmore I.Button, B.Arnol, M.Gaby A.Newton, J.Ware R.Whitehouse, O.Cameron,
D.Willcox
south Launceston v hobart R.Mee, G.Morton, J.Hill S.Hamilton, M.Williams C.Allen, A.Jones A.Geale, A.Smith
north Launceston v devonport R.Donoghue, T.Ikin, M.Clarke M.Jackson, L.Hall,
B.Templeton J.Carey, M.Holmes-Webb A.Jak, S.Lange, T.Roberts
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Pos team P W L d F A % PtsLaunceston 10 9 1 0 1124 399 281.70 36Clarence 10 8 2 0 1333 517 257.83 32Lauderdale 10 7 3 0 880 697 126.26 28Burnie 10 7 3 0 965 796 121.23 28north Launceston 10 6 4 0 854 670 127.46 24Glenorchy 10 5 5 0 982 811 121.09 20north hobart 10 5 5 0 787 756 104.10 20south L’ton 10 2 8 0 525 1130 46.46 8hobart 10 1 9 0 573 1383 41.43 4devonport 10 0 10 0 399 1263 31.59 0
GoAL KiCKersnathen douGLAs Clarence 10 30Will stoLtenBerG Launceston 2 24Jacob mArtinoViCh Lauderdale 3 23stewart BesWiCK Glenorchy 4 20Casey rAdFord Burnie 0 19
Pos team P W L d F A % PtsLaunceston 10 10 0 0 1370 570 240.35 40Clarence 10 8 2 0 1221 653 189.98 32Glenorchy 10 6 4 0 1124 784 143.37 24Burnie 10 6 4 0 987 771 128.02 24north Launceston 10 6 4 0 939 856 109.70 24Lauderdale 10 5 5 0 820 788 104.06 20north hobart 10 5 5 0 903 975 92.62 20hobart 10 2 8 0 782 1049 74.55 8south L’ton 10 1 9 0 597 1363 43.80 4devonport 10 1 9 0 525 1459 35.98 4
GoAL KiCKersBrian FinCh Launceston 7 57rohan BALdoCK Burnie 1 33Jonathon BoWrinG Glenorchy 4 32Cameron thurLey Clarence 5 30darren CrAWFord north Launceston 1 28
CoLtsGLENORCHY 8.4 15.11 28.18 28.18 (186)SOUTH LAUNCESTON 2.2 3.2 5.3 5.4 (34)GOALS - Glenorchy: B.Kaye 7, M.Badcock 4, S.Beswick 4, B.Allie 3, W.Booth 2, K.Clark, J.Geard, L.Green, D.Robottom, J.Wigg, M.Ede, S.Stewart, J.Boon. South Launceston: P.Hazzlewood, B.Etchell, D.Morgan, L.Tepper, J.Tepper. BEST - Glenorchy: K.Clark, B.Kaye, S.Stewart, J.Geard, M.Badcock, J.Howard. South Launceston: M.Berry, D.Morgan, P.Hazzlewood, L.Tepper, M.Rice, J.Taylor.LAUNCESTON 5.2 7.8 10.12 14.18 (102)DEvONpORT 0.4 1.6 4.8 5.12 (42)GOALS - Launceston: B.Hardacre 3, L.Johnston 2, T.Woolley 2, W.Stoltenberg 2, D.Sinclair, J.Bonney, T.Sheppard, T.Curwen, J.Miller. Devonport: M.Barnard 2, D.Howe, S.Smart, S.Sheppard. BEST - Launceston: B.Crick, T.Sheppard, I.McCrimmon, B.Hardacre, L.Johnston, D.Sinclair. Devonport: A.Benson, S.Sheppard, T.Lutwyche, B.Blacklow, J.Howard, M.Cashion. LAUDERDALE 4.0 8.4 11.8 17.15 (117)NORTH HOBART 6.4 8.5 10.9 12.11 (83)GOALS - Lauderdale: H.Allanby 4, B.Walsh 3, J.Martinovich 3, B.O’Leary 2, S.Dudgeon, J.King, J.Whittle, E.Wish-Wilson, D.Paul. North Hobart: H.Williams 2, H.Robertson 2, G.Unsworth, P.Fisher, H.Parker, B.Shade, J.Arnold, P.Howlett, R.Charlton, L.Goss. BEST - Lauderdale: B.Walsh, S.Wright, S.Siggins, J.Westell, J.Edwards, S.Preshaw. North Hobart: J.Arnold, R.Lapolla, H.Williams, R.Charlton, J.Hardman, P.Riley.NORTH LAUNCESTON 4.2 5.8 8.9 15.16 (106)BURNIE 1.1 3.3 4.5 4.5 (29)GOALS - North Launceston: B.Elmer 5, C.Kerrison 2, N.Barry 2, S.Heppel 2, H.Fox 2, J.Avent, M.Roe. Burnie: A.Smith 2, Z.Hislop 2. BEST - North Launces-ton: N.Barry, M.Walsh, C.Burrows, B.Fredrickson, B.Elmer, C.Barnes. Burnie: S.McDougall, S.Ives-Heres, L.Weller, N.Mitchell, C.Batt, A.Viney. CLARENCE 10.4 14.12 22.16 31.20 (206)HOBART 0.1 1.5 3.6 4.7 (31)GOALS - Clarence: N.Douglas 10, E.Stanley 5, T.Williamson 3, B.Coad 3, I.Gaul 2, J.Roberts 2, R.Westbury 2, G.Chambers, S.Tisdale, A.Parker, M.Ling. Hobart: D.Golding, M.Catchpool, P.Yole, P.Burleigh. BEST - Clarence: N.Douglas, B.Coad, E.Stanley, J.Wylie, A.Hill. Hobart: M.Catchpool, P.Mannering, C.Leek, D.Jetson, S.Gray, J.McIndoe.
seniorsGLENORCHY 3.7 13.9 18.14 24.20 (164)SOUTH LAUNCESTON 4.0 4.2 9.3 11.5 (71)GOALS - Glenorchy: J.Bowring 4, J.Akermanis 4, Z.Webb 4, L.Potter 3, M.Dilger 2, J.Hodge 2, T.Cleary, N.Matthews, S.Collis, J.Arnold, B.Reynolds. South Launces-ton: A.Viney 2, J.Blackberry 2, B.McGee 2, R.Mansell 2, J.Price, B.Thorp, T.Larby. BEST - Glenorchy: D.Muir, M.Dilger, Z.Webb, J.Sharp, J.Bowring, M.Corbett. South Launceston: J.Blackberry, C.Taylor, R.Mansell, T.Davis, P.Lawrence, B.Thorp.LAUNCESTON 2.4 8.11 14.15 25.18 (168)DEvONpORT 2.0 3.0 5.0 6.2 (38)GOALS - Launceston: B.Finch 7, S.Whiting 3, S.Stephens 3, J.Groenewegen 3, S.Rundle 2, J.Harris 2, J.Boyce 2, C.Sheppard, D.Ellis, T.Claridge. Devon-port: A.McNab 3, S.Bennetts, B.Symmons, S.Walker. BEST - Launceston: J.Groenewegen, S.Rundle, S.Stephens, M.Miar, T.Bristow, J.Woolley. Devon-port: B.Symmons, K.Howe, A.McNab, J.Rodman, T.Mee, S.Hess.LAUDERDALE 3.5 9.8 11.11 16.16 (112)NORTH HOBART 1.3 3.7 8.8 11.11 (77)GOALS – Lauderdale: S.O’Byrne 5, J.DiIenno 3, P.Hudson 3, R.McManus 2, A.Hevey, T.Dudgeon, J.Williamson. North Hobart: J.Wells 5, P.Allison, R.Long, N.Street, C.Brown, O.Di Venuto, Z.Murphy. BEST - Lauderdale: J.Siggins, A.Cook, A.Hill, J.DiIenno, L.Sabri, S.O’Byrne. North Hobart: J.Wells, T.Peterson, A.Williams, C.Brown, T.Nichols, Z.Murphy.NORTH LAUNCESTON 3.1 4.3 6.5 8.10 (58)BURNIE 4.0 4.4 6.7 7.11 (53)GOALS - North Launceston: A.O’Sign 3, P.O’Shea 2, M.Praciak, D.Crawford, M.van den Berg. Burnie: A.Lee, J.Laycock, C.Radford, R.Baldock, S.Whish-Wilson, K.Munday, M.Stephenson. BEST - North Launceston: M.Praciak, P.O’Shea, D.Crawford, S.Wager, A.O’Sign, L.McCarty. Burnie: S.Whish-Wilson, J.Laycock, K.Munday, M.Stephenson, A.Lee, N.McKenna.CLARENCE 7.5 12.10 14.12 23.19 (157)HOBART 0.2 0.3 2.6 3.6 (24)GOALS - Clarence: C.Thurley 5, J.Baker 3, N.Paine 3, T.Standen 3, A.Brettingham-Moore 2, M.Williamson 2, C.Riewoldt, J.Gleeson, B.Savage, M.Drury, M.Round. Hobart: L.Azzopardi, L.Sullivan, R.Sullivan. BEST - Clarence: J.Baker, C.Thurley, N.Paine, G.Sharman, C.Riewoldt, T.Standen. Hobart: T.Lewinski, R.Sullivan, C.Flood, J.Dykes, L.Azzopardi, T.Willing.
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Today will be a great test for both sides. The Launceston FC are up and going in both grades. The burning question no doubt our supporters will be asking is have we made in-roads to last time we played them.Over the last month the club has been plagued with injuries with a total of 15 players missing from our ranks. This has really tested our depth with a lot of our U17 boys getting a taste of TSL football. On the positive side this has given some of our young Dockers a chance to play senior football which should really put them and the club in a good position for the future.Tonight the club is holding it players review. There has been a lot of talk around the club in regards to a few acts. All supporters are welcome and I think you will see another side of some of our players not to mention the girls in the kitchen. $5 entry which includes supper.Upcoming Events16th July 1961 Cooee Premiership reunion (Heritage Round v South Launceston). You can purchase a Commemorative jumpers for $50 order as per detail below.30th July Brendon Gale Coterie function $60 per person.20th August 2001 Dockers premiership reunion.16th September Glen Archer Coterie business luncheon.Bookings are essential. Call the club on 64305 870 or drop into Dockers Central.For other information please visit our website at www.burniedockers.com.au
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A Sunday game proved not to be a barrier for both of our Roos sides this week, with both sides recording emphatic victories over HobartSpecial Mention SegmentCongratulations to the six members of our Women’s Team on selection in the state team for the recent AFL National Women’s Football Championships - Kristy Baker, Jess Wuetschner, Katie Cole, Kate McCreadie, Robin Allchin and Maddison Smith. Two players received individual recognition for their performance at the carnival. Maddison Smith is the only Tasmanian selected in the All Australian team (the best 22 players in the country). She gets to attend the AIS/AFL Academy during AFL Grand Final week.Jess Wuetschner is invited to go to AFL Women’s High Performance Academy. (the next best 8 players after the All Australian’s )Both Jess and Maddison will spend a week at the AFL Womens High Performance Academy in June 2012 in Melbourne. They will play a curtain raiser on the MCG prior to the Melbourne v Collingwood game on the Queen’s birthday long weekend.Thank you to our sponsors and especially Diagrind and Raine and Horne as joint major sponsors and Parmic Fire Protection/Ampac as naming right sponsors.
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www.devonportfc.com.au
Devonport Magpies - 03 6424 4542President: Shane YatesSenior Coach: Glenn Lutwyche
MMcKillopsGENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS
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A spirited performance was produced this week from both sides after the lost to South Launceston in the previous week. The effort was particularly pleasing in the Colts with a 90 points turn around following the last time they played Launceston. Hopefully the improvements become even more obvious in this week’s game against the Northern Bombers.Upcoming EventsJULY 2nd - Black and White Ball$30 per person with a 2 course meal with entertainment being provided by The UnitJULY 8th - Total Performance Sports POETS day Luncheon, Guest Speaker Peter HudsonGet down to the Devonport Football Club on Friday the 8th of July at 12pm to enjoy a great meal and listen to Peter Hudson his life in football. COST: $30 for a 2 course mealJULY 9th - Brett Budgeon, Dinner and ShowReminisce the Australian Songbook with Brett Budgeon as he plays great songs from bands such as Little River Band, Cold Chisel, Mondo Rock and Midnight OilJULY 10th - Devonport vs Burnie at the Devonport Oval. Don’t miss your chance to see Russell Robertson pull on the Dockers jumper at the Devonport Oval in the Coastal Derby. JULY 16th - Supporters tour for North Hobart game. Contact Dean Cullen for Details
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Founded - 1921State Premierships - 1948, 56, 58, 65,
75, 86, 99www.glenorchymagpies.org.au
Glenorchy Magpies - 03 6272 9593President: Steve AllieSenior Coach: Byron Howard
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Congratulations to both teams on their resounding victories last week. It was great to see yet another Bowden debut for the Seniors. Tyler has a huge future with the club. The efforts of young stars Zac Webb and Luke Potter provide the Club with a great outlook for the future. Whilst we have been hit severely with injury the boys playing each week have been putting some very encouraging performances. We have a big month ahead of us and need to start it with a victory over North Hobart this week. Even though North have been down in recent weeks and have replaced their Coach we need to be very wary. Their players will have something to prove to their new Coach.On the social side of things the Black and White Ball last Saturday night was a great success. The band on the night was great providing some really good music. The roll up of in excess of 120 made the night a real success.Next week we meet Hobart at home so will be having a President’s luncheon. This one will be special with guest speaker being Tasmanian Cricket Coach Tim Coyle. To book tickets call Zianna during business hours 62729593.The Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame dinner is coming up Friday 8th July 2011 with our own Max Griffiths being inducted. If you are interested in a Glenorchy table please call Zianna on the above number. Tickets are $140 per head but must be booked no later than Monday.
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Evan Musch Builder
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development squad sponsor
Club sponsor
Community Partners
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Founded - Cananore 1908, Hobart 1944State Premierships - 1909,10,11,13,21,2
2,25,26,27,31,59,90www.hobartfc.com.au
Optus Hobart Tigers - 0400 690 877President: Philip BakerSenior Coach: Graeme Fox
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Today we are on the road for our second trip of the year and the first to Launceston. Last time we played at Youngtown the Tigers came away with a strong win, and we would certainly like that to be the case again this weekend for both of our sides. Website
The website is currently under construction with more work completed on the site this week.Good luck to the seniors and colts today and also the girls who play at the TCA tomorrow
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Lauderdale Bombers - 03 6248 7686President: Graham O’ByrneSenior Coach: Darren Winter
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A huge well done to our complete playing group, coaches and officials for a ‘’mission accomplished’’ last weekend away to North Hobart. Two wins away from home is a tremendous effort.We would like to acknowledge Nick Lemm, who this Saturday will play his 150th game as a Lauderdale listed player. Whilst not a regular senior player, Nick epitomises what club men are all about. Congratulations Nick and we wish you and the East Coast Bombers all the best today. This evening we are hosting a Spicks and Specks night. $60.00 to enter a team and $10.00 entry which will give you an opportunity to watch your fellow club members make complete fools of themselves. Supper is provided.Don’t forget our famous Quiz night on July 16th, make sure you get your team of 10 together.Please support our sponsors that support us:Dowling McCarthy Tyreright.Oceana Health and Fitness.The Foreshore Tavern.Boags.pura Milk.K & D.Harmony Nursery.George Self property.
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Founded - 1875State Premierships - 1933, 34, 35, 37, 38
www.launcestonfc.com.au
Launceston Blues - 03 6327 3424President: John McCrimmonSenior Coach: Anthony Taylor
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Another successful week for the Club last week with both sides registering big wins against Devonport. It was great to see a large turnout at O’Keefe’s Hotel on Saturday night for dinner to continue the celebrations of Beau’s 200th game. This week the boys face the tough task of travelling up to West Park to face Burnie for the second time this year. The Dockers will be looking to bounce back after last week’s disappointing loss to the Northern Bombers, so it will be crucial for the boys to get off to a good start in order to take the crowd out of the game.Upcoming Events:LFC Trivia night tonight, held in the J.D Allison Function room Windsor Park. 8pm start, $10 per person (maximum 10 per table). There are still a couple of tables available so if you would like to come along please contact Danny on 0409 528 553.LFC Ball, 23rd of July at Windsor Park from 7.30pm onwards. Tickets $45 per person or $80 per couple. for more details contact the club on 63273424 or check out the club website www.launcestonfc.com.au
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Founded - 1881State Premierships - 1914, 20, 23, 29, 36, 39, 40, 41, 45, 61, 62, 69, 87, 89, 91, 92
www.nhfc.com.au
North Hobart Demons - 03 6234 3473President: Darryn PerrySenior Coach: Clinton Brown
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Welcome Lance Spaulding – Our Non Playing Senior CoachThe club welcome Lance Spaulding, a former Tassie Devils Coach and a former member of the Tassie Mariners coaching panel, as non playing coach of the club for the remainder of the 2011 season and 2012. Spaulding played 200 games for Sandy Bay and won the club’s best and fairest award in 1984. He was also senior coach of the club. Membership DriveAll supporters are encouraged to become financial members of our great club. Membership forms are available from the club office, Social Clubrooms or www.nhfc.com.au. Enquiries to Membership Director Bruce Free phone 04188172632011 Year Book Released - $9Available from main kiosk NH Oval, Social Clubrooms, Club Office and Winnings, New Town, Moonah, Sandy Bay and Ellison Hawker Newsagencies.Coming EventsFri 29 July AUSMAS – NHFC Social Clubrooms - bookings contact Mandy Jenkins 0401675934.Sat 6 Aug NH v Lauderdale President’s Luncheon “Ladies Day at the Footy” – Guest Speaker: Wendy Kennedy. BINGO every Wednesday 7.30 pm NHFC Social Clubrooms.Club Merchandise AvailableDisplay Cabinet in Social Club Rooms. Large range of goods. Contact Mandy Jenkins or Nigel ReidSponsors 2011 and BeyondThe club is seeking sponsors for 2011 and beyond. Packages include match day sponsors for each home game, Fully catered VIP Boxes and Golf Day Naming rights. Enquiries please contact David Omant 0408479024.
Proud sponsors
Founded - 1893State Premierships - 1947, 49, 50, 95, 98
www.northlauncestonfc.com.au
North L’ton Bombers - 03 6334 2359President: Thane BradySenior Coach: Jeff Dunne
Statewide Glass
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We face a tough match against Burnie this week, but the boys are looking forward to the challenge and we can be assured of a great game. These were our comments in last week’s record, and how true they turned out to be. A very exciting game from the first siren through to the last, which saw the Bombers come away with a 5 point win. There was deathly silence in the grandstand at one stage when Burnie lined up for goal, which fortunately for us was a point. We take on Devonport today, and need to ensure that we show the same intensity as last week.Upcoming Functions2nd July : Night at the Races 7.00pmTonight in the Level 1 Function Room.22nd July : Underbelly Function : 6.15pm (NLFC vs Launceston commencing at 7.40pm)
Join us in the Level 2 Aurora Function Room for what will be an excellent evening as you sit back and enjoy a great meal and be enthralled by our Guest Speaker, a former member of the Victorian Drug Squad who worked in the inner sanctum of the Underbelly Days. He is also a former cricketer, footballer and tennis player, having played against the great John Newcombe. $35.00/head or $30.00/head for a table of ten. Book early to avoid disappointment.
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BevvyBluescope SteelFingerpinrt Signs
Heritage IsleHymark Furniture
Launceston BodyworksLaunceston Linen Service
Launceston MitsubishiNewnham MeatsO’Byrne plumbing
Sankey CorporationTasmanian Heavy Equipment
Founded - 1879State Premierships - 1928, 30, 32, 54,
60, 66, 72 www.southlauncestonfc.com.au
South L’ton Bulldogs - 03 6344 5759President: Ian GoninonSenior Coach: Dale Chugg
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Proud sponsorsDogs v Tigers at the KennellAfter another tough week on the track we are back at home against Hobart. The boys are looking for another good performance over 4 quarters and hopefully get some good results for the hard work they are putting in.
Masquerade Ball at the BoathouseTonight we have our Masquerade Ball at the Boat House so come along for a great fun filled night. We thank the function ladies for their hard work on preparing such a great event.
Luke Hodge – Hawks superstar to visitAnother key date coming up is a night with Hawks superstar Luke Hodge which is on Wednesday 13th July at the club 7-9.30pm. For booking please contact Braden 63445759. Cost is $35 person which includes finger food. Or purchase a table of 10 for $300.
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stAte oF AFFAirs | developing safer and heal th ier communit ies .
AFL tasmania supports the Good sports ProgramTraditionally, alcohol and sport have been closely linked in Australia. Community-based sports clubs can play an important part in reducing alcohol problems by promoting safe drinking and providing appropriate role models for young people.
What is the Good sports program?A national initiative of the Australian Drug Foundation, the Good Sports program aims to develop safer and healthier communities. It is a free program that helps sporting clubs change their culture to become more focussed on young people and families, and less on the consumption of alcohol at high risk levels.Good Sports works to create sustainable change by enabling sporting clubs to change their systems and practices around the responsible serving of alcohol. The program has been developed to:
• Reduce general alcohol consumption and risky drinking,
• Reduce alcohol-related problems, particularly drink driving
• Increase viability and influence within the community.
Displaying the Good Sports logo sends an important message to club members and the community. It confirms that the club promotes a responsible attitude towards alcohol, providing a safe environment for players, members, families and supporters. This brings many benefits to the participating clubs and helps to build more connected, satisfied and resilient communities
where violence, drink driving and road trauma is reduced. It also helps to improve the health and fitness of community members resulting in more viable and family focused sporting clubs.The Australian Drug Foundation is also launching the “Build your game program” a mental health intitiative, within sporting clubs.If your sporting club is one of a large number across Tasmania who has previously been involved, we encourage you to re-register your interest. Of course, new clubs are also welcome to register and AFL Tasmania is encouraging all footy clubs to show their support for this program and get involved.You can find out more about Goods Sports and register your club online at www.goodsports.com.au
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Lara GiddingsPremier of Tasmania
Will HodgmanOpposition Leader
Ricky pontingCricket Star
John MortensenFederal Group Director
Matthew RichardsonTassie Footy Legend
Rebecca WhiteMHA for Lyons
Josh GreenRising Star from Roos
The TorchMore Hot Tips
The Northern and Southern Bombers, North Laun-ceston and Lauderdale, both enjoyed success on the weekend in the games that were up for grabs. The tip-sters continued to battle for the lead with deniswiggins making a move to equal top spot on the leaderboard.While one of our leading tipsters, deniswiggins, scored 5 out of 5 he was not able to take off the weekly prize. This week’s winner Mr Shaun Slevec of Longford tipped 5 out of 5 and has won the weekly cash prize of $250 and a Radio Sport National KB Sherrin.
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Top 5 - Round 10
Name Tips Points Margin1 hjones 44 3952 deniswiggins 44 4423 Alfstars 43 3384 dragon1971 43 4035 Willy 43 493
The on-line tipping system is easy to use and FREE to join!
tAssie t iPsters |Bombs away – north Launceston and Lauderdale hitting their targets!
t iPsters | nor thern sweep in no one’s t ips .
The Wrest Point State League has brought together some leading Tasmanians from throughout Australia to test their knowledge of this year’s competition. The inaugural Guest Tipsters competition has a cross representation of the captains of government, business and sport. As well, we have recent Tasmanian draftee, Josh Green, and our own resident expert – The Torch – giving us their insights to who will win week by week in the 2011 Wrest Point State League.
Register online at:www.ract.com.au/footy_tipping
round 11 - 2011North Hobart vs. GlenorchyLauderdale vs. ClarenceBurnie vs. LauncestonSouth L’ton vs. HobartNorth L’ton vs. Devonport
tiPster sCore
the torch 41
Josh Green 38
John mortenson 36
Will hodgman 35
ricky Ponting 35
Lara Giddings 34
matthew richardson 32
rebecca White 32
Ladder
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Launceston4 Hobart5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Launceston4 South Lton5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Burnie4 South Lton5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Launceston4 South Lton5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Launceston4 Hobart5 North Lton
1 North Hobart2 Clarence3 Launceston4 Hobart5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Lauderdale3 Launceston4 Hobart5 North Lton
1 Glenorchy2 Clarence3 Launceston4 South Lton5 North Lton
edi tors CommentThe Torch flickered but did not go out. With only 3 wins, along with Richo, the rest of the field has made some ground as they scored 4 each.
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Tasmania v NSW/ACT Under 18Tasmania played New South Wales/ACT at both Under 18 and Under 16 level last weekend at Aurora Stadium.Impressive performances by John McKenzie and Ben Brown helped Tasmania record their first victory of the NAB U18 AFL Championships, defeating NSW/ACT by 18 points at Aurora Stadium on Saturday.The victory was set up for the home team in the first three quarters as ruckman Ben Brown dominated all over the ground, accumulating 12 possessions and 12 hit-outs before injuring his shoulder early in the third term to take no further part in the team’s 13.13 (91) to 10.13 (73) victory.Midfielder John McKenzie elevated his NAB AFL Draft prospects with a scintillating first half, racking up 19 of his 25 disposals while Brody Mihocek was lively with 24 possessions and 7 marks. Julian Dobosz was also influential in the victory with the forward kicking four goals from his 17 touches. NSW/ACT started well, kicking the first goal of the match but Tasmania hit back almost instantly as Ben Brown started to find plenty of the football while winning the centre bounce and clearances. Tasmania appeared to be harder at the football and went into the first change with a six-point lead.With the momentum behind them, Tasmania continued their high intensity game kicking the first three goals of the quarter as McKenzie continued to win the ball out of the midfield. The home team had an opportunity to go into the main break with a comfortable lead but
squandered their chances, kicking six behinds and two out-of-bounds on the full for the term. Two goals to Tasmanian John McKenzie in the third quarter all but put the game out of reach for the RAMS as the home team piled on six goals to one to head into the last break with a 46-point lead.NSW/ACT came out determined to get their way back into the contest in the final quarter and despite getting to within two goals, Tasmania steadied to record their first win of the championships.Tasmania today plays the Northern Territory and will play Queensland on Thursday in their final game of the Under 18 National Championships.
Tasmania 3.2 6.8 12.13 13.13 (91)NSW/ACT 2.2 4.5 5.9 10.13 (73)GOALSTasmania: Dobosz 4, McCulloch 2, McKenzie 2, Jenkins, Joseph, Smith, Webster, MusickaNSW/ACT: Johns 2, Hampton 2, Cunningham, Breust, Lynch, Potter, Guthrie, RyanBESTTasmania: McKenzie, Mihocek, Hislop, Brown, Dobosz, WebsterNSW/ACT: Lynch, Black, Guthrie, Stevens, Milne, Cunningham
younG Guns | round 3 nAB under 18 nat ional Championships
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DOB: 3 June 1993CLUB: South LauncestonNickname: FuzzSCHOOL / WORK: Yr 12 - Scotch Oakburn CollegeBIGGEST INFLUENCE ON FOOTBALL: Father - Hugh, CoachesFAVOURITE PLAYER: Gary Ablett JnrBEST FOOTBALL ASSET: Tackling, contested possessionFAVOURITE MOVIE / TV SHOW: The Wrestler, Two and a Half MenMOST EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being interviewed on TVWhere will I be in ten years: Playing football at the highest level I can reach
ProFiLe | John mcKenz ie ProFiLe | C laude Alcorso
DOB: 14 July 1994CLUB: HobartNICKNAME: DanglesSCHOOL: Year 11 – HutchinsBIGGEST INFLUENCE ON FOOTBALL: John BarwickFAVOURITE AFL PLAYER: Ben Cousins, Joel SelwoodBEST FOOTBALL ASSET: Run to receiveFAVOURITE MOVIE/ TV SHOW: Deadliest Catch MOST EMBARASSING MOMENT: Running the ball the wrong way and lacing up FullbackWHEN NOT PLAYING FOOTBALL I LIKE TO: Enjoy my mates and socialisingIN TEN YEARS I WILL BE: Enjoying life both on and off the field
younG PLAyer AWArd | our ris ing stars
This week’s winner is John McKenzie from the South Launceston Football Club. John played a leading hand in the Tasmania Under 18 team’s victory over New South Wales/ACT at Aurora Stadium last Saturday. John was influential around the stoppages, collecting 8 clearances and 9 contested possessions in a 25 possession game that was nicely topped off with 2 goals at a critical stage of the game.
2011 Weekly Winners
Wk 1 Zachary HilsopWk 2 Calen JefferyWk 3 Jobi HarperWk 4 Martyn AllisonWk 5 Dylan RileyWk 6 Ryan WigginsWk 7 Henry SchadeWk 8 Julian DoboszWk 9 Jesse LonerganWk 10 John McKenzie
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uPCominG eVents | What ’s coming up in tass ie footy
Call 03 6230 1815 to request a copy of the 2011 Football Calendar. its Free!
2011 Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame DinnerFriday 8 July 2011
Tasman Room, Wrest Point Hotel CasinoBOOKINGS AVAILABLE NOW – call 6230 1815
Grand Final LuncheonSaturday 24 September 2011
Aurora Stadium or Bellerive Oval (to be advised)
AFL Grand Final Ladies DinnerThursday 29 September 2011Ballroom, Country Club Casino
AFL Grand Final Ladies LuncheonFriday 30 September 2011
Tasman Room, Wrest Point Hotel Casino
HALL OF FAME HALL OF FAME
CALL TO ARMSCalling For Men To Be MenThe AFL Tasmania “Call to ARMS” Round will be held in round 14. Most State League clubs will participate this year so look out for the Call to Arms logo and signage at home grounds (22 – 24 July) and support your local club in raising money for this worthwhile initiative from Cancer Council Tasmania.To find out more call 1300 656 585 or visit www.calltoarms.com.au
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ComPetit ions | nor th hobar t v G lenorchy | Col ts
G L e n o r C h yCoach: Matthew Shaw
No Player G P7 Shane MOLES
31 Richard DILGER
45 Josh GRANT
51 Tim BUTTERWORTH
53 Mark EDE
56 Joshua VAN-LIEROP
57 Shaun STEWART
63 Joel ARNOTT
61 Lucas GREEN
63 Joel ARNOTT
64 John GEARD
65 Michael BADCOCK
66 Scott DODGE
67 Jack BOON
70 Dainel ROWBOTTOM
71 Sam SHARP
72 Jacob WIGG
74 Brenton ALLIE
75 Wade BOOTH
76 Bryce KAYE
82 Kyle CLARK
83 Kaden SALTER
85 Dylan GRANT
86 Jacob HOWARD
88 Stewart BESWICK
90 Jacob LINCOLN
n o r t h h o B A r tCoach: Andrew Cox
No Player G P2 Geoff UNSWORTH
18 Aaron GRUBB
20 Mitch BROUGHTON
24 Patrick RILEY
29 Braedon WHITE
31 Tom CURTAIN
32 Ryan DOWLING
35 Tom ARNOLD
38 Brendon MIDSON
39 Jonathon HARDMAN
40 Billy HOWARD
43 Peter HOWLETT
44 Hayden PARKER
45 Lewis GOSS
46 Nat MARTIN
47 Robert LAPOLLA
48 Hamish ROBERTSON
51 Rhys CHARLTON
52 Jordon BEAUMONT
54 Pat FISHER
55 Hugh DUNBABIN
57 Max MCMILLAN
59 Jake MORRISON
60 Bon MCMILLAN
65 Alex ROSSITER
66 Matt MCINTYRE
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ComPetit ions | nor th hobar t v G lenorchy | seniors
G L e n o r C h yCoach: Byron Howard
No Player G P2 Rhys MOTT
4 Simon SPENCER
5 Ben SWEENEY
6 MarkCORBETT
8 David O'GAREY
9 Josh ARNOLD
13 Luke POTTER
15 Jon BOWRING
18 Ben RENOYLDS
19 Brayden WEBB
21 Clinton FRENCH
23 Mathew DILGER
25 JakeCOX
27 David KAMARIC
28 David HUNT
29 Braden BARWICK
31 Richard DILGER
35 Zachery WEBB
36 Shaun COLLIS
37 Jack JOHNSON
38 Sam CHIVERS
40 Jake SHARP
41 Scott JONES
47 Nathen MATTHEWS
68 Tom CLEARY
81 Zac WEBSTER
n o r t h h o B A r tCoach: Lance Spaulding
No Player G P1 Rhys LONG
2 Geoff UNSWORTH
5 Nathan STREET
6 Nick CARR
7 Joe ARNOLD
9 Michael FISHER
12 Zeke GARDAM
13 Nathan HARDY
14 Caden WILSON
16 Tom NICHOLLS
19 Ollie DIVENUTO
21 Zane MURPHY
22 Tim PETERSON
23 Callen DELL
25 Ken HALL
26 Jesse WELLS
27 Travis BROWN
28 Paul ALLISON
35 Tom ARNOLD
37 Hugh WILLIAMS
41 Adrian WILLIAMS
46 Nat MARTIN
47 Robert LAPOLLA
49 Justin VEITCH
57 Max MCMILLAN
66 Matthew MCINTYRE
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CLuB L ists | nor th hobar t v G lenorchy
G L E N O R C H Y
no Player name height Weight doB2 Rhys MOTT 181 76 7/3/923 Jade HODGE 193 90 5/12/874 Simon SPENCER 191 91 29/9/845 Ben SWEENEY 170 72 15/2/826 Mark CORBETT 182 95 9/8/827 Shayne MOLES 187 95 22/9/878 David O'GAREY 187 88 29/8/859 Josh ARNOLD 180 74 10/8/92
11 Daniel MUIR 189 81 4/11/8812 Dainel JOSEPH 184 73 1/10/9313 Luke POTTER 187 70 23/4/9214 Dainel FEWKES 177 77 22/7/9815 Jon BOWRING 188 85 15/7/8016 Braden PACE 187 81 14/5/9017 Jesse CROUCH 186 82 22/11/8318 Ben RENOYLDS 192 91 19/10/8419 Brayden WEBB 181 82 18/2/9120 Trad DUGGAN 180 74 20/1/9321 Clinton FRENCH 178 75 7/12/9823 Mathew DILGER 181 76 4/4/9224 Jason AKERMANIS 177 85 24/7/7725 Jake COX 184 77 28/9/8926 Mathew RAINBIRD 180 73 5/2/9127 David KAMARIC 183 83 1/8/7928 David HUNT 190 92 19/4/8629 Braden BARWICK 185 94 28/11/9030 Jimmy WEBSTER 186 71 28/6/9331 Richard DILGER 174 66 3/7/9332 Jaye BOWDEN 189 81 16/1/8933 Tyler BOWDEN 189 87 20/8/9334 Sean BROWNING 177 77 19/2/8935 Zachery WEBB 175 71 14/6/9036 Shaun COLLIS 182 72 20/9/9237 Jack JOHNSON 190 77 16/4/9338 Sam CHIVERS 193 90 12/1/8740 Jake SHARP 182 79 13/3/9241 Scott JONES 180 72 22/5/9043 Richard HANLEY 180 79 23/8/9247 Nathen MATTHEWS 184 81 7/7/8650 Ben BROWN 198 90 20/11/9253 MARK EDE 180 75 15/1/9361 Lucas GREEN 189 77 28/7/9463 Joel ARNOTT 175 65 19/3/9364 John GEARD 179 67 30/12/9365 Michael BADCOCK 179 68 17/5/9366 Scott DODGE 176 74 1/8/9167 Jack BOON 172 74 3/11/9368 Tom CLEARY 184 86 18/12/9269 Jaimie PACE 189 94 11/7/9570 Daniel ROWBOTTOM 189 82 17/6/9371 Sam SHARP 176 70 18/4/9372 Jacob WIGG 177 67 27/10/9473 Brody JORDON 175 70 5/11/9374 Brenton ALLIE 170 69 6/4/9275 Joshua GRANT 192 86 1/3/9476 Bryce KAYE 180 83 23/4/9577 Joshua FOGARTY 190 70 23/7/9478 Brodie LANG 185 76 6/3/9479 Greg SPOTSWOOD 175 76 14/3/9480 Tim SPOTSWOOD 183 89 17/5/9381 Zac WEBSTER 178 67 11/8/9582 Kyle CLARK 174 70 11/2/9483 Kaden SALTER 168 69 25/1/9484 Ashton ARNOLD 192 70 6/6/9285 Dylan GRANT 197 84 2/9/9586 Jacob HOWARD 190 99 20/2/9287 Wade BOOTH 170 68 28/10/9588 Stewart BESWICK 175 96 20/4/9289 J.GALLAGHER-YOUNG 170 69 13/4/9390 Jacob LINC0LN 182 70 28/5/91
N O R T H H O B A R T
no Player name height Weight doB1 Rhys LONG 181 70 13/8/822 Geoff UNSWORTH 196 100 29/4/933 Andrew PALMER 180 75 1/10/875 Nathan STREET 183 81 6/9/836 Nick CARR 180 90 11/11/847 Joe ARNOLD 170 72 1/6/898 Clinton BROWN 178 75 3/8/789 Michael FISHER 187 80 13/5/87
10 Troy CUNLIFFE 170 65 3/8/9211 Matthew MUIR 193 95 29/10/8112 Zeke GARDAM 189 87 15/10/9013 Nathan HARDY 188 90 13/5/9014 Caden WILSON 181 85 23/2/8816 Tom NICHOLLS 178 78 2/11/9117 Marty ALLSION 177 70 21/3/9318 Aaron GRUBB 185 81 26/3/9019 Ollie DIVENUTO 181 76 6/7/8320 Mitch BROUGHTON 180 70 13/6/9121 Zane MURPHY 185 86 8/6/8922 Tim PETERSON 196 94 4/2/8523 Callen DELL 190 84 10/7/8924 Patrick RILEY 175 72 5/8/9225 Ken HALL 180 85 13/11/8026 Jesse WELLS 196 108 1/10/8827 Travis BROWN 178 77 13/4/8128 Paul ALLISON 186 90 16/8/7929 Braedon WHITE 174 63 23/4/9330 Henry SCHADE 192 68 8/10/9331 Tom CURTAIN 165 60 21/2/9232 Ryan DOWLING 181 70 6/6/9533 Nathan MCCULLOCH 181 70 22/12/9334 Julian DOBOSZ 192 86 17/11/9235 Tom ARNOLD 170 72 4/12/9036 Daniel FOX 194 80 24/8/9337 Hugh WILLIAMS 190 87 5/11/8938 Brendan MIDSON 182 86 12/9/8839 Jonathon HARDMAN 182 86 30/6/9240 Billy HOWARD 178 65 21/9/9341 Adrian WILLIAMS 185 84 14/2/9042 Brad TILBURY 183 66 25/4/9343 PETER HOWLETT 180 72 13/1/9344 Hayden PARKER 179 66 20/6/9445 Lewis GOSS 190 90 1/1/9346 Nat MARTIN 181 67 12/8/9347 Robert LAPOLLA 180 69 1/3/9248 Hamish ROBERTSON 180 68 15/3/9549 Justin VEITCH 172 74 9/7/8450 Andrew PANTON 172 65 31/1/9251 Rhys CHARLTON 183 65 1/10/9352 Jordon BEAUMONT 177 64 25/6/9353 Liam THOMPSON 180 70 21/5/9454 Pat FISHER 163 52 24/11/9355 Hugh DUNBABIN 185 85 23/11/9256 Morgan PENNY 173 78 31/10/9357 Max MCMILLAN 165 65 30/3/9458 Thomas MALES 176 65 4/5/9359 Jake MORRISON 181 66 9/9/9360 Bon MCMILLAN 165 65 30/3/9461 Michael BIDGOOD 180 68 2/6/9462 David OMAY 182 67 8/12/9364 Chris JORDAN 175 67 30/10/9265 Alex ROSSITER 178 64 29/5/9466 Matt MCINTYRE 183 78 7/1/9267 George GAVALAS 186 85 11/5/93
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C L A R E N C E
No Player Name Height Weight DOB1 Nick PAINE 178 81 13/3/822 Taylor WILLIAMSON 190 85 10/8/903 Aaron MCVILLY 183 82 23/6/794 Mitch BAKER 175 76 6/2/865 Brennan SAVAGE 194 100 16/1/856 Adam GREEN 177 71 15/2/927 Drew WESTFIELD 195 100 3/9/858 Aaron FRENCH 185 84 16/4/899 Tom BALCOMBE 180 77 15/6/91
10 Jordan ROBERTS 180 68 6/6/9111 Stuart WHITELAW 178 81 31/7/8312 Cameron THURLEY 185 84 26/11/8113 Jesse O'NEAL 179 85 12/10/8714 Ryan BAILEY 195 78 25/10/9115 Jack GLEESON 175 67 23/3/9316 Matthew DRURY 193 86 30/10/8417 Mitch WILLIAMSON 191 100 13/12/8818 Trent STANDEN 176 74 22/11/8519 George FITZGIBBON 186 79 15/1/8620 Gregg SHARMAN 195 99 24/1/7921 Josh NIBBS 180 80 17/3/9022 Jaymes BAKER 181 84 8/6/8423 Brad COAD 186 75 29/1/9224 Cameron BLIGHT 191 99 8/9/7925 Tim CASTLE 184 83 20/7/9026 Matthew ROUND 171 71 24/3/9027 Jackson O'BRIEN 175 73 6/9/9028 Stuart BEECHEY 188 8629 Jason BAILEY 190 85 8/5/8830 Rohan SWAN 193 85 10/1/8732 Angus BRETTINGHAM-MOORE 178 73 8/7/9033 Jack BOON 172 82 12/6/9134 Andrew BLIGHT 190 79 29/8/9335 Ben SETCHELL 177 80 15/5/7836 Matthew LING 181 78 29/7/9437 James LEACH 185 76 25/12/9138 Adrian HILL 178 73 27/2/9139 Sean TISDALE 189 84 12/4/9141 Jake JENKINS 186 71 15/2/9342 Charlie RIEWOLDT 185 75 23/9/9243 Isaac GAUL 175 62 6/3/9244 Mitchell SWAN 183 77 1/11/8445 Nathan DOUGLAS 182 76 8/10/9446 Aaron PARKER 175 69 12/5/9347 Rohan WILLIAMS 180 70 20/3/9348 Mitchell GRACE 184 90 26/3/9449 Sam FREEMAN 181 85 30/12/9250 Josh SHARNER 179 75 1/6/9351 Jayden WYLIE 176 71 3/4/9452 Tim CHYNOWETH 167 70 31/8/9153 Reyne WESTBURY 180 76 11/10/9454 Edward STANLEY 175 70 26/6/9255 Gabby CHAMBERS 180 77 19/2/9456 Wade BURGESS 185 75 17/7/9557 Jayke MURRAY 180 70 14/8/9558 Daniel BLAZELY 172 69 20/2/9559 Trey WESTBURY 165 60 12/4/96
L AU D E R DA L E
No Player Name Height Weight DOB1 Alex HEVEY 178 80 18/10/892 Joe EDWARDS 180 87 23/3/893 Paul HUDSON 181 88 15/8/854 Tom BRENNAN5 Sam SIGGINS 190 85 20/3/946 Haydyn SMITH 192 90 8/4/927 Matthew SMITH 185 82 1/12/838 Jarrod WESTELL 186 80 16/11/939 Josh SPAULDING 182 87 1/3/84
10 Marcus FITZE 179 84 1/6/8011 Patrick MONTGOMERIE 190 90 12/2/9112 Jack SIGGINS 190 92 26/11/8813 Sean MACKAY 185 84 23/7/9214 Robbie MCMANUS 184 82 22/4/9315 Adam JOYCE 180 82 2/09/18816 Jarrod HIBBERD 190 90 4/9/9317 Kaine WALLER 182 82 1/6/8818 Liam SABRI 187 83 6/3/9219 Thor BOSCOTT 180 78 5/12/9220 Josh ROBERTS 188 93 31/12/8821 Jason HYLAND 185 88 1/5/8322 Sam O'BYRNE 181 79 6/6/9423 Bryce WALSH 177 78 4/5/9424 Tim PERKINS 184 82 4/10/8125 Jacob MARTINOVICH 180 79 18/11/8826 Jed WILLIAMSON 183 80 7/2/9227 Alex HILL 190 88 18/5/9128 David MORRISBY 184 81 9/11/8829 Jamie DI IENNO 185 86 29/5/8730 Alex COOK 180 79 26/8/9031 Sam LAMBERT 182 86 21/11/8632 Lucas HALL 181 80 10/4/9233 Mason WALSH 186 82 30/7/9234 Ryan WIGGINS 187 83 13/4/9435 Ethan WISH-WILSON 187 82 12/10/9436 Rhys WILLIAMSON 184 78 21/12/9037 Ben MATTHEWSON 187 82 8/5/9438 Jarrod WHITTLE 180 78 10/9/9339 Andrew RAE 188 82 2/11/9040 Tim DUDGEON 177 78 18/11/8941 Stuart COOK 183 78 5/4/9342 Brent O'LEARY 180 72 25/11/9443 Tim CLEAVER 180 73 14/9/9544 Jake KING 182 74 9/8/9445 Aden JOHNSON 193 74 31/12/9446 Lyndon FAZACKERLY 183 81 13/1/9547 Daniel COOKE 185 82 13/6/8948 Simon DUDGEON 178 73 24/7/9349 Ben MORRISBY 176 73 6/7/9250 Cody BAKER 179 73 7/5/9551 Dan LEWIS 178 72 30/6/9352 Simon PRESHAW 186 81 21/7/9353 Damien PAUL 180 75 20/1/9454 Jacob CROWE 180 75 1/11/9255 Keegan BAILEY 183 80 30/3/91
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ComPetit ions | Lauderdale v C larence | Col ts
LDL CLR1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
C L A r e n C eCoach: Richard Robinson
No Player G P15 Jack GLEESON
33 Jack BOON
34 Andrew BLIGHT
36 Matthew LING
37 James LEACH
38 Adrian HILL
39 Sean TISDALE
41 Jake JENKINS
42 Charlie RIEWOLDT
43 Isaac GAUL
45 Nathan DOUGLAS
46 Aaron PARKER
47 Rohan WILLIAMS
48 Mitchell GRACE
49 Sam FREEMAN
50 Josh SHARNER
51 Jayden WYLIE
52 Tim CHYNOWETH
53 Reyne WESTBURY
54 Edward Stanley
55 Gabby CHAMBERS
56 Wade BURGESS
57 Jayke MURRAY
58 Daniel BLAZELY
63 Nick SCHADE
73 Declan CRAWFORD
L Au d e r dA L eCoach: Wayne Bromfield
No Player G P5 Sam SIGGINS
8 Jarrod WESTELL
16 Jarrod HIBBERD
23 Bryce WALSH
25 Jacob MARTINOVICH
28 David MORRISBY
32 Lucas HALL
33 Mason WALSH
35 Ethan WISH-WILSON
37 Ben MATTHEWSON
38 Jarrod WHITTLE
39 Harry ALLANBY
41 Stuart COOK
42 Brent OLEARY
43 Tim CLEAVER
44 Jake KING
45 Aden JOHNSON
46 Lyndon FAZACKERLY
47 Daniel COOK
48 Simon DUDGEON
49 Ben MORRISBY
50 Cody BAKER
51 Dan LEWIS
52 Simon PRESHAW
53 Damien PAUL
54 Jacob CROWE
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ComPetit ions | Lauderdale v C larence | seniors
LDL CLR1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
C L A r e n C eCoach: Brett Geappen
No Player G P1 Nick PAINE
2 Taylor WILLIAMSON
4 Mitch BAKER
5 Brennan SAVAGE
6 Adam GREEN
7 Drew WESTFIELD
8 Aaron FRENCH
9 Tom BALCOMBE
10 Jordan ROBERTS
11 Stuart WHITELAW
12 Cameron THURLEY
13 Jesse O'NEAL
14 Ryan BAILEY
16 Matthew DRURY
18 Trent STANDEN
19 George FITZGIBBON
20 Gregg SHARMAN
21 Josh NIBBS
22 Jaymes BAKER
23 Brad COAD
25 Tim CASTLE
26 Matthew ROUND
27 Jackson O'BRIEN
29 Jason BAILEY
30 Rohan SWAN
32 Angus BRETTINGHAM-MOORE
L Au d e r dA L eCoach: Darren Winter
No Player G P1 Alex HEVEY
2 Joe EDWARDS
3 Paul HUDSON
4 Tom BRENNAN
6 Haydyn SMITH
7 Matthew SMITH
8 Jarrod WESTELL
9 Josh SPAULDING
10 Marcus FITZE
11 Patrick MONTGOMERY
12 Jack SIGGINS
13 Sean MACKAY
14 Robbie MCMANUS
15 Adam JOYCE
16 Jarrod HIBBERD
17 Kaine WALLER
18 Liam SABRI
19 Thor BOSCOTT
22 Sam OBYRNE
23 Bryce WALSH
24 Tim PERKINS
26 Jed WILLIAMSON
27 Alex HILL
28 David MORRISBY
29 Jamie DI IENNO
30 Alex COOK
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ComPetit ions | Burn ie v Launceston | Col ts
BRN LTN1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
B u r n i eCoach: Andrew Hering
No Player G P10 Brodie JOHNSTONE
23 David MCCRAE
28 Cody BATT
31 Anthony BAILEY
33 Tyler KEENE
37 Thomas MITCHELL
38 Matthew BOWEN
40 Ryan MILLER
51 Aaron LEATHERBARROW
53 David BLAKE
54 Nicholas ROLLS
55 Lachlan WELLER
56 Rohan SPEGLIC
57 Issac PLANT
58 Harry MOORE
59 Shannon MCDOUGALL
60 Eli TEMPLETON
61 Brad MILER
62 Adam SMITH
63 Stafford IVES-HERES
64 Ben DUNN
65 Ben EASTLEY
66 Darcy HOWARD
67 Caleb ALFORD
68 Nick MITCHELL
69 James DOWLING
L Au n C e s t o nCoach: Darrin Geard
No Player G P14 Broderick HARDACRE
15 Tim CURWEN
18 Isaac MCCRIMMON
20 Tom CLARIDGE
29 Declan MCSHANE
31 Kyle TURMINE
34 Will STOLTENBERG
35 Tour MIAR
36 Thomas SHEPPARD
37 Che EVANS
38 Ben CRICK
39 Tom HOLMES
40 Ben KILLALEA
41 Scott PROCTOR
42 Ed JACOBS
43 Daniel SINCLAIR
45 Aaron SEEN
49 Jakob GOLDSMITH
51 Jake RICE
52 Alex PAYNE
53 Jake KOLODJASHNIJ
54 Kade KOLODJASHNIJ
55 Jake SMITH
58 Lyndon HAMPTON
61 Bradley RAYNER
65 Josh YOUD
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ComPetit ions | Burn ie v Launceston | seniors
BRN LTN1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
B u r n i eCoach: Brent plant
No Player G P1 Zachary HISLOP
2 Brodie MIHOCEK
3 Casey RADFORD
4 Sam WHISH - WILSON
5 Luke SHACKLETON
6 Jason LAYCOCK
7 Matthew STEPHENSON
9 Darren BANHAM
11 Rudy BARRETT
12 Kade MUNDAY
13 Jack TEMPLETON
15 Harry WALTERS
16 Rohan BALDOCK
17 Claye HARDY
18 Damon SMITH
19 Andrew LEE
20 Dylan SMITH
22 James PLANT
25 Elijah TAYLOR
26 Cameron UPTON
32 Samael RICE
33 Tyler KEENE
37 Thomas MITCHELL
38 Matthew BOWEN
39 Braden HAYES
43 Nick MCKENNA
L Au n C e s t o nCoach: Anthony Taylor
No Player G P1 Sonny WHITING
2 Sam O'KEEFE
4 Daniel ELLIS
5 Chris SAVAGE
6 Scott STEPHENS
7 Jesse LONERGAN
8 Kurt MCCABE
9 Jordan HARRIS
10 Ryan DEVISSER
11 Gary SHIPTON
12 Jackson THURLOW
13 Brian FINCH
16 Joe GROENEWEGEN
17 Tim BRISTOW
19 Michael SINCLAIR
20 Tom CLARIDGE
21 Beau GREEN
22 Jason EDWARDS
23 Gene SAVAGE
24 Majak MIAR
25 Nathan O'DONOGHUE
26 Josh WOOLLEY
27 Joe BOYCE
28 Shaun PENNEFATHER
32 Corey SHEPPARD
33 Sam RUNDLE
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CLuB L ists | Burn ie v Launceston
B U R N I E
no Player name height Weight doB1 Zachary HISLOP 180 76 19/9/932 Brodie MIHOCEK 191 86 4/2/933 Casey RADFORD 183 90 23/9/924 Sam WHISH-WILSON 179 78 4/7/915 Luke SHACKLETON 180 92 17/11/846 Jason LAYCOCK 201 105 4/11/847 Matthew STEPHENSON 194 85 5/11/758 Brentyn MILVERTON 179 81 24/6/909 Darren BANHAM 175 75 28/5/85
10 Brodie JOHNSTONE 185 71 8/5/9011 Rudy BARRETT 181 75 14/2/9212 Kade MUNDAY 177 76 4/1/8313 Jack TEMPLETON 188 90 28/9/9115 Harry WALTERS 175 75 26/4/8716 Rohan BALDOCK 184 84 2/6/8817 Claye HARDY 180 73 6/9/9118 Damon SMITH 180 85 16/1/9319 Andrew LEE 196 94 1/7/8620 Dylan SMITH 178 71 14/2/9421 Zach MIHOCEK 184 80 2/2/9222 James PLANT 187 90 17/8/9023 David MCCRAE 186 72 25/2/9224 Joel RAWLINGS 181 83 18/2/9125 Elijah TAYLOR 178 85 15/10/8626 Cameron UPTON 180 70 26/1/9328 Cody BATT 188 82 15/2/9330 Robbie FOX 184 75 16/4/9331 Anthony BAILEY 180 80 18/5/9232 Samael RICE 178 68 26/7/9333 Tyler KEENE 183 76 29/4/9334 Steven BLIZZARD 183 90 23/4/8635 Scott MATHESON 178 76 18/8/7836 Craig STRETTON 187 93 23/4/8337 Thomas MITCHELL 180 78 22/7/9338 Matthew BOWEN 172 72 16/2/9239 Brayden HAYES 178 74 17/6/9340 Ryan MILLER 180 80 15/4/9342 Jacob WILLIE 192 82 9/5/9543 Nick MCKENNA 194 105 3/3/8851 Aaron LEATHERBARROW 190 78 26/6/9353 DAVID BLAKE 186 70 22/4/9454 Nicholas ROLLS 194 93 20/2/9255 Lachlan WELLER 178 70 23/2/9656 Rohan SPEGLIC 176 66 1/3/9457 Issac PLANT 188 89 20/3/9558 Harry MOORE 180 66 18/5/9459 Shannon MCDOUGALL 170 68 24/6/9360 Eli TEMPLETON 181 66 19/8/9561 Brad MILLER 178 68 22/9/9662 Adam SMITH 185 90 7/3/9063 Stafford IVES-HERES 180 70 25/12/9464 Ben DUNN 178 72 1/2/9365 Ben EASTLEY 189 82 4/8/9466 Darcy HOWARD 173 63 6/7/9367 Caleb ALFORD 185 77 13/5/9368 NICK MITCHELL 180 76 20/5/9669 James DOWLING 178 75 9/11/95
L AU N C E STO N
no Player name height Weight doB1 Sonny WHITING 178 74kg 18/12/862 Sam O'KEEFE 180 77kg 17/11/813 Will CAMPBELL 177 74kg 14/1/864 Daniel ELLIS 175 77kg 26/11/875 Chris SAVAGE 180 77kg 10/3/876 Scott STEPHENS 178 77kg 3/5/837 Jesse LONERGAN 177 75kg 14/11/948 Kurt MCCABE 178 78kg 28/9/879 Jordan HARRIS 175 75kg 9/5/90
10 Ryan DEVISSER 184 83kg 18/5/198811 Gary SHIPTON 183 88kg 23/9/8212 Jackson THURLOW 186 76kg 28/3/9413 Brian FINCH 184 83kg 10/12/8014 Broderick HARDACRE 179 68kg 16/5/9215 Tim CURWEN 178 73kg 22/11/8816 Joe GROENEWEGEN 196 82kg 25/10/9117 Tim BRISTOW 188 82kg 3/5/8718 Isaac MCCRIMMON 176 72kg 12/4/9219 Michael SINCLAIR 183 75kg 13/3/8920 Tom CLARIDGE 188 80kg 24/2/9121 Beau GREEN 181 85kg 10/11/8122 Jason EDWARDS 193 97kg 2/11/9023 Gene SAVAGE 191 95kg 21/2/8024 Majak MIAR 194 80kg 13/9/8825 Nathan O'DONOGHUE 195 100kg 12/4/8626 Josh WOOLLEY 183 80kg 12/5/9227 Joe BOYCE 173 73kg 6/11/8928 Shaun PENNEFATHER 175 73kg 1/9/9029 Declan MCSHANE 183 82kg 20/10/9031 Kyle TURMINE 186 78kg 12/11/9432 Corey SHEPPARD 175 70kg 3/8/9133 Sam RUNDLE 183 82kg 9/2/9234 Tour MIAR 194 79kg 3/10/9235 Will STOLTENBERG 189 82kg 22/3/9136 Thomas SHEPPARD 176 70kg 26/5/9437 Che EVANS 181 68kg 15/8/9438 Ben CRICK 186 80kg 11/1/9339 Thomas HOLMES 179 72kg 3/8/9140 Ben KILLALEA 174 70kg 27/1/9541 Scott PROCTOR 182 82kg 6/1/9342 Ed JACOBS 185 95kg 30/1/9043 Daniel SINCLAIR 190 68kg 10/11/9044 Andrea MIAR 195 90kg 20/9/8645 Aaron SEEN 180 73kg 15/7/9346 Jacob BONNEY 184 79kg 13/9/9447 Michael FOX 182 81kg 28/4/9348 Josh WALDIE 175 70kg 28/1/9049 Jacob GOLDSMITH 185 75kg 11/9/9450 Adrian FINCH 186 85kg 14/11/8251 Jake RICE 190 76kg 28/11/9452 Alex PAYNE 174 68kg 26/1/9553 Jake KOLODJASHNIJ 188 72kg 9/8/9554 Kade KOLODJASHNIJ 186 70kg 9/8/9555 Jake SMITH 184 74kg 25/2/9556 Jackson MILLER 180 74kg 16/1/9357 David BROWN 184 73kg 9/3/9358 Lyndon HAMPTON 185 75kg 13/7/9359 Luke JOHNSTON 188 79kg 25/6/94
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S O U T H L AU N C E STO N
no Player name height Weight doB1 Aaron VINEY 177 83 2/2/842 Beau THORP 184 86 21/3/913 Jay BLACKBERRY 175 63 22/2/924 Braden MCGEE 175 75 21/8/885 Dylan VISSER 190 80 28/3/956 Cody THORP 195 81 2/4/937 Patrick LAWRENCE 176 82 16/6/908 Chris TAYLOR 186 80 27/2/919 Michael MUSICKA 184 76 25/3/93
10 Mitchell THORP 195 95 25/12/8811 John MCKENZIE 176 77 3/6/9312 Jobi HARPER 191 85 15/9/9313 Jacob GELSTON 179 84 15/5/9114 Clinton DRAKE 180 85 5/11/8715 Brad KEEGAN 189 82 15/2/9216 Tom LARBY 191 76 24/1/9117 Matthew TOWNS 176 84 24/7/8518 Ashley CHAPMAN 183 80 31/7/8719 Dylan RILEY 181 71 19/2/9320 Mitchell HILLS 194 94 15/10/8621 Troy MURPHY 186 100 16/9/8722 Taylor STONE 177 72 9/2/9223 Rory MANSELL 194 97 30/11/8524 Jack GIBBINS 183 64 15/7/9425 Cody LINGER 185 73 19/10/9226 Marcus LEE 186 75 9/12/9427 Jason TAYLOR 179 89 26/4/9428 Daniel JOHNCOCK 180 76 15/8/9229 Ben KEAM 178 72 13/10/9430 Ben GITTUS 172 67 2/4/9331 Cody WEEDON 187 82 19/3/9432 Dane COLBECK 184 90 11/2/8833 Jacob SAUNDERS 176 73 11/2/9134 Trent SMITH 172 72 17/8/9335 Phillip HAZZLEWOOD 184 87 14/1/9136 Mitch JONES 176 67 27/11/9338 Charles VON STIGLITZ 183 77 2/9/9239 Shaun JAMES 177 81 26/8/9140 Kody RIDDLE 178 65 4/3/9541 Brodie KNEE 183 77 23/4/9342 Will HANSEN 186 70 19/9/9343 Matthew LYNAM 170 65 9/7/9344 Drew HODGETTS 184 90 19/2/9345 Khayaletha Yandisa SIKITI 180 70 6/4/8547 Luke TEPPER 185 89 5/4/9248 Fergus BROWN 178 72 28/4/9450 Tshoboko Johnviss MOAGI 180 75 12/8/9051 Joshua MATTHEWS 175 70 2/6/9352 Brodie TIERNAN 185 83 26/6/9453 Jonty SWALLOW 176 73 3/2/9455 Matthew RICE 175 75 27/2/9256 Christopher TAYLOR 176 75 24/6/9358 Jacob PERKINS 180 65 24/12/9460 Luke GUY 185 72 20/7/9566 JIMMY AGANAS 188 70 30/4/95
H O B A R T
no Player name height Weight doB2 Tom ROBERTSON 182 85 4/9/903 Matthew CLEARY 190 92 12/1/884 Ryan SULLIVAN 174 75 5/7/905 Geoff CROSSWELL 182 87 1/1/876 Jake BRIGGS 184 80 29/1/877 Andrew LEMM 181 80 25/7/858 Trent HARVEY 178 80 26/9/799 Aaron HALL 186 80 9/11/90
10 Josh DYKES 194 96 18/12/7911 Claude ALCORSO 180 80 14/7/9412 Larry OWEN 194 82 8/8/9213 Luke SULLIVAN 177 76 3/6/8814 Zach JOHNSON 182 82 1/1/8815 Todd KELLY 196 91 10/8/9217 Danny FLOOD 180 88 21/8/8618 David CLARK 188 82 1/2/8619 Jamie CLARK 185 80 22/1/9220 Clint FLOOD 180 86 21/8/8621 Todd WILLING 194 104 13/11/8423 Michael CASSIDY 190 88 8/7/8624 Liam AZZOPARDI 186 88 16/5/8926 Ben GARRETT 185 76 13/12/9128 Justin HARVEY 189 91 10/2/7731 Brandon CLARK 17/5/9332 Gavin QUIRK 183 80 17/6/8533 Nick HILL 182 85 1/1/8734 Chris NOYE 185 80 14/5/8635 Tim LANGDALE 173 83 24/6/8936 Tim LEWINSKI 187 80 21/11/9037 Rohan BONES 194 80 30/12/9438 Stuart PATERSON 184 83 5/10/8939 Sam REEVES 196 90 30/9/9041 Max CATCHPOOL 178 65 8/5/9342 Kieran MOORE 186 82 3/5/9143 Bryden GONINON 180 70 23/2/9444 Edward BURROWS-CHENG 17/5/9345 Calen JEFFREY 2/12/9446 Charlie LEEK 10/5/9347 Andrew HENDERSON 11/1/9552 Peter YOLE 4/1/8853 MACKENZIE WILLIS 182 80 7/8/9554 Hayden EDWARDS 12/12/9555 Perry MANNERING 31/5/9556 Luke ALLIE 23/9/9357 Adam HENDERSON 16/12/9558 Dean JETSON 7/7/9560 Braydon ROSENDALE 24/7/9561 Matt HADFIELD 17/2/9262 Dan GOLDING 4/7/9463 James McINDOE 19/4/9464 Zachary FREE 18/10/9465 Dion CLARK 16/5/9266 Shaun GRAY 20/7/9569 Jacob MUNTING 3/8/95
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ComPetit ions | south Launceston v hobar t | Col ts
S.LTN HBT1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
s o u t h L’ t o nCoach: Dean Lawrence
2 Luke GUY G P4 Dylan VISSER
7 Ryan DAVIS
12 Jordan TEPPER
14 Jimmy AGANAS
15 Brad KEEGAN
17 Callum MULDER
24 Jack GIBBINS
27 Jason TAYLOR
35 Phillip HAZZLEWOOD
36 Mitch JONES
38 Charles VON STIGLITZ
40 Kody RIDDLE
41 Brodie KNEE
42 Will HANSEN
43 Matthew LYNAM
45 Khayaletha Yandisa SIKITI
46 Jonothan JAMES
47 Luke TEPPER
48 Fergus BROWN
53 Jonty SWALLOW
50 Tshoboko Jonviss MOAGI
51 Josh MATTHEWS
55 Matthew RICE
56 Christopher TAYLOR
60 Drew HODGETTS
60 Drew HODGETTS
h o B A r tCoach: Brad Willis
No Player G P2 Tom ROBERTSON
15 Todd KELLY
26 Ben GARRETT
31 Brandon CLARK
37 Rohan BONES
38 Stuart PATERSON
41 Max CATCHPOOL
42 Kieran MOORE
44 Edward BURROWS-CHENG
46 Charlie LEEK
47 Andrew HENDERSON
52 Peter YOLE
53 Mackenzie WILLIS
54 Hayden EDWARDS
55 Perry MANNERING
56 Luke ALLIE
57 Adam HENDERSON
58 Dean JETSON
60 Braydon ROSENDALE
61 Matt HADFIELD
62 Dan GOLDING
63 James McINDOE
64 Zachary FREE
65 Dion CLARK
66 Shaun GRAY
69 Jacob MUNTING
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ComPetit ions | south Launceston v hobar t| seniors
S.LTN HBT1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
s o u t h L’ t o nCoach: Dale Chugg
No Player G P1 Aaron VINEY
2 Beau THORP
3 Jay BLACKBERRY
4 Braden MCGEE
6 Patrick LAWRENCE
7 Chris TAYLOR
9 Mitch THORP
11 Jobi HARPER
14 Clinton DRAKE
15 Bradley KEEGAN
16 Tom LARBY
18 Ashley CHAPMAN
21 Troy MURPHY
22 Darcy LAHEY
23 Rory MANSELL
25 Cody LINGER
26 Marcus LEE
28 Daniel JOHNCOCK
29 Ben KEAM
31 Cody WEEDON
39 Shaun JAMES
40 Anthony BROWN
42 Will HANSEN
54 Dane COLBECK
57 Jake PRICE
59 Trent DAVIS
h o B A r tCoach: Graeme Fox
No Player G P3 Matthew CLEARY
4 Ryan SULLIVAN
5 Geoff CROSSWELL
6 Jake BRIGGS
7 Andrew LEMM
8 Trent HARVEY
9 Aaron HALL
11 Claude ALCORSO
12 Larry OWEN
14 Zach JOHNSTON
18 David CLARK
19 Jamie CLARK
20 Clint FLOOD
21 Todd WILLING
23 Michael CASSIDY
24 Liam AZZOPARDI
26 Ben GARRETT
32 Gavin QUIRK
33 Nick HILL
34 Chris NOYE
35 Tim LANGDALE
36 Tim LEWINSKI
39 Sam REEVES
41 Max CATCHPOOL
43 Bryden GONINON
64 Calen JEFFREY
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ComPetit ions | nor th Launceston v devonpor t | Col ts
N.LTN DEv1/4 time
1/2 time
3/4 time
FuLL time
d e Vo n P o r tCoach: Matthew Connelly
No Player G P1 Matt DAMON
7 Jake HOWARD
14 Hayden RIED
19 Sam SMART
20 Ryan GEORGE
21 Mitchell CASHION
22 Brodie DEVERELL
23 Alex BENSON
25 Sam SHEPHERD
26 Damon HOWE
28 Sam LUTWYCHE
29 Shaun BROWN
30 Ethan MORTON
34 Cody WALKER
36 Jackson COSGROVE
37 Alex LEE
39 Brayden VAN BUUREN
41 Toby LUTWYCHE
42 Ryan WILSON
45 Domonic HOWE
48 Beau HONNER
49 Bryce HEAZLEWOOD
51 Ben BLACKLOW
52 Jordan LEWTAS
54 Jesse THOMAS
56 Miles BARNARD
n o r t h L’ t o nCoach: Zane Littlejohn
No Player G P9 Joby REYNOLDS
14 Zac BURT
15 Scott FENTON
25 Stephen HEPPELL
26 Adam ZANEVRA
28 Ben ELMER
29 Michael ROE
30 Christian BARNES
31 Kristen HIGGS
33 Luke PURDON
34 Jack AVENT
35 Sean FISHER
39 Gavin PROVIS
40 Cam BURROWS
41 James CRAWFORD
42 Hayden FOX
43 Ring MAJOK
44 Cody KERRISON
47 James LEE
48 Nathan PEARCE
49 Bradley GEORGE
50 Nathan BARRY
52 Mitch CORDELL
54 Brendon TAYLOR
56 Brady FREDICKSON
58 Jay FOON
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ComPetit ions | nor th Launceston v devonpor t | seniors
d e Vo n P o r tCoach: Glenn Lutwyche
No Player G P2 Scott BENNENTTS
3 Justin RODMAN
4 Alan CLEMENTS
5 Toby ENNISS
6 Jordan MARSHALL
8 Tim MEE
9 Josh LEWTAS
10 Brennon KENDALL
11 Aaron MCNAB
12 Brad SYMMONS
13 Jack STOKES
15 Adam MCDERRMOTT
17 Quade BYARD
18 Sam WALKER
22 Brodie DEVERELL
26 Damon HOWE
27 Kaiden HOWE
28 Sam LUTWYCHE
33 Rhys COLBECK
34 Beau SHARMAN
35 Sam HESS
37 Alex LEE
38 Ben WALKER
42 Ryan WILSON
43 David OVERTON
53 Ward RAKEI
n o r t h L’ t o nCoach: Jeff Dunne
No Player G P1 Brad COX-GOODYER
2 Callum NEWMAN
3 Taylor WHITFORD
4 Robert GILLIGAN
5 Mark WALSH
6 Michael PRACIAK
7 Shane WAGER
8 Adam VINEY
10 Leigh HARDING
11 Paul OSHEA
12 Geoff MOHR
13 Luke MCCARTY
16 Mitchell VAN DEN BERG
17 Matthew VINEY
18 Anthony VINEY
19 Thane BARDENHAGEN
20 Andrew MCLEAN
21 Joel MOUNTNEY
22 Darren CRAWFORD
23 Matthew YOUNG
24 Ethan PETTERWOOD
27 Allan OSIGN
32 Lyndon STUBBS
36 Jade CHILD
37 Ty STEWART
45 Callen YOUNG
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CLuB L ists | nor th Launceston v devonpor t
D E VO N P O R T
No Player Name Height Weight DOB1 Matt DAMON 176 74 30/12/922 Scott BENNETTS 183 102 17/10/853 Justin RODMAN 194 86 16/8/844 Alan CLEMENTS 183 95 24/3/795 Toby ENNISS 182 77 25/6/926 Jordan MARSHALL 176 71 6/6/937 Jake HOWARD 175 75 12/1/948 Tim MEE 182 75 19/6/859 Josh LEWTAS 174 81 15/8/87
10 Brennon KENDALL 180 75 11/5/9411 Aaron MCNAB 190 83 26/3/9312 Brad SYMMONS 179 80 16/4/9113 Jack STOKES 184 84 20/3/9214 Hayden RIED 179 72 25/1/9415 Adam MCDERRMOTT 190 88 12/5/9116 Corey PLUMBRIDGE 184 83 17/4/8717 Quade BYARD 183 78 26/6/9318 Sam WALKER 180 71 8/1/9219 Sam SMART 188 82 12/8/8820 Ryan GEORGE 176 85 27/5/9321 Mitchell CASHION 190 69 9/11/9222 Brodie DEVERELL 173 70 25/3/9523 Alex BENSON 180 75 13/10/9024 Clint MATTHEWS 195 112 5/6/8525 Sam SHEPHERD 180 77 5/1/9526 Damon HOWE 188 75 27/5/9327 Kaiden HOWE 189 75 28/6/9128 Sam LUTWYCHE 192 89 4/9/8929 Mark WALLACE 180 66 1/1/9130 Glynn LLEWELYN 179 79 30/5/9131 Liam WILLIAMS 187 80 22/1/9332 Bradyn LEWTAS 181 66 14/12/9333 Rhys COLBECK 192 112 2/10/8334 Cody WALKER 172 60 24/9/9534 Beau SHARMAN 181 85 29/5/8935 Sam HESS 197 87 26/8/8536 Jackson COSGROVE 191 76 6/10/9537 Alex LEE 195 80 28/8/9538 Ben WALKER 180 72 17/11/8939 Brayden VAN BUUREN 182 70 27/10/9540 Phillip CROWDEN 178 79 22/4/8441 Toby LUTWYCHE 181 67 19/1/9342 Ryan WILSON 175 82 26/2/9543 David OVERTON 176 60 10/1/9344 Ethan MORTON 174 75 26/10/9545 Domonic HOWE 178 85 10/11/9346 Anthony REEVE 173 65 12/3/9647 Beau STUBBS 172 85 9/4/9348 Beau HONNER 186 80 26/3/9149 Bryce HEAZLEWOOD 176 64 18/4/9351 Ben BLACKLOW 184 75 3/11/9052 Jordan LEWTAS 178 70 17/4/9253 Ward RAKEI 180 73 17/10/9454 Jesse THOMAS 165 66 15/2/9456 Anthony CROWDEN 187 77 17/8/94
N O R T H L AU N C E STO N
No Player Name Height Weight DOB1 Brad COX-GOODYER 179 80 8/3/932 Callum NEWMAN 174 70 5/6/883 Taylor WHITFORD 180 72 10/12/914 Robert GILLIGAN 181 84 13/9/855 Mark WALSH 178 69 29/1/946 Michael PRACIAK 180 82 7/8/817 Shane WAGER 179 80 17/7/818 Adam VINEY 180 75 16/5/859 Joby REYNOLDS 173 65 16/8/94
10 Leigh HARDING 174 70 17/6/8611 Paul O'SHEA 193 98 5/4/8912 Geoff MOHR 194 95 13/5/8413 Luke MCCARTY 196 85 11/11/9314 Zac BURT 180 73 2/2/9415 Scott FENTON 190 84 12/3/9116 Mitchell VAN DEN BERG 190 70 5/10/9317 Matthew VINEY 182 76 12/8/8218 Anthony VINEY 177 70 17/12/8519 Thane BARDENHAGEN 177 76 23/12/9120 Andrew MCLEAN 191 96 18/7/7321 Joel MOUNTNEY 190 90 1/9/8522 Darren CRAWFORD 180 82 29/11/8723 Matthew YOUNG 194 87 10/4/8924 Ethan PETTERWOOD 178 66 12/9/9325 Stephen HEPPELL 188 81 24/4/9326 Adam ZENEVRA 174 83 19/9/9127 Alan O'SIGN 175 80 17/6/8528 Ben ELMER 191 75 5/9/9329 Michael ROE 198 88 29/4/8930 Christian BARNES 179 72 27/3/9431 Kristen HIGGS 175 76 11/3/8832 Lyndon STUBBS 175 84 12/3/8533 Luke PURDON 183 74 17/3/9234 Jack AVENT 167 59 12/7/9335 Sean FISHER 185 83 9/7/9136 Jade CHILD 175 73 30/10/8537 Ty STEWART 175 73 17/5/8238 Beau SHARMAN 180 86 29/5/8939 Gavin PROVIS 182 78 14/8/9140 Cameron BURROWS 175 72 9/4/9241 James CRAWFORD 185 77 8/4/9442 Hayden FOX 192 97 16/4/8843 Ring MAJOK 182 76 26/8/9544 Cody KERRISON 175 70 24/6/9445 Callen YOUNG 176 75 6/4/8847 James LEE 191 75 17/11/9148 Nathan PEARCE 180 70 2/5/9549 Bradley GEORGE 178 80 30/3/9450 Nathan BARRY 170 57 13/5/9452 Mitchel CORDELL 180 70 8/10/9253 Dana YOUNG 175 75 15/10/9354 Brendon TAYLOR 171 68 15/12/9455 Ross LOVELL56 Brady FREDRICKSON 180 78 29/12/9458 Jay FOON 170 57 9/7/9559 Jake CHILLCOTT 177 62 17/8/9560 Royce HARDWICK 183 77 25/5/95
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pRE SEASON GAMEsaturday 02 AprilGlenorchy 16.6 (102) df. Clarence 9.12 (66)
WEEK 1Friday 08 AprilNorth L’ton 22.14 (146) df. South L’ton 9.9 (63)saturday 09 AprilHobart 10.6 (66) lt. Glenorchy 17.14 (116)Burnie 10.11 (71) lt. Clarence 15.13 (103)Lauderdale 10.16 (76) lt. North Hbt 15.9 (99)Launceston 30.20 (200) df. Devonport 6.4 (40)
WEEK 2Friday 15 AprilGlenorchy 17.19 (121) df. Lauderdale 6.11 (47)saturday 16 AprilNorth Hobart 16.6 (102) lt. L’ton 18.9 (117)Clarence 19.14 (128) df. Hobart 6.10 (46)Devonport 4.8 (32) lt. North L’ton 20.17 (137)sunday 17 AprilSouth Launceston 11.6 (72) lt. Burnie 13.9 (87)
WEEK 3Friday 22 April (Good Friday)Hobart 13.16 (94) lt. North Hobart 15.11 (101)Launceston 23.15 (153) df. North L’ton 8.8 (56)Burnie 19.13 (127) df. Devonport 9.6 (60)saturday 23 AprilSouth L’ton 5.10 (40) lt. Lauderdale 13.12 (90)
WEEK 4saturday 30 AprilNorth L’ton 10.12 (72) lt. Glenorchy 17.10 (112)North Hobart 16.13 (109) df. Burnie 7.13 (55)Lauderdale 14.12 (96) df. Hobart 13.9 (87)Clarence 11.15 (81) lt. Launceston 14.14 (98)sunday 1 mayDevonport 19.14 (128) df. South L’ton 11.14 (80)
WEEK 5 -- SpLIT ROUNDsaturday 07 mayHobart 25.13 (163) df. Devonport 11.5 (71)Burnie 20.11 (131) df. North L’ton 12.15 (87)Glenorchy 10.13 (73) lt. North Hbt 16.12 (108)saturday 14 mayClarence 8.19 (67) df. Lauderdale 7.14 (56)Launceston 28.18 (186) df. South L’ton 5.6 (36)
WEEK 6saturday 21 mayNorth Hbt 17.14 (116) lt. Clarence 20.13 (133)Devonport 6.10 (46) lt. Lauderdale 17.17 (119)Launceston 20.14 (134) df. Burnie 12.6 (78)South L’ton 8.15 (63) lt. North L’ton 19.16 (130)sunday 22 mayHobart 17.9 (111) df. Glenorchy 11.18 (84)
WEEK 7saturday 28 mayGlenorchy 32.19 (211) df. Devonport 4.2 (26)Burnie 20.12 (132) df. Hobart 8.9 (57)Lauderdale 8.13 (61) lt. Launceston 13.8 (86)Clarence 33.19 (217) df. South L’ton 6.6 (42)North L’ton 17.6 (108) df. North Hbt 13.16 (94)
WEEK 8Friday 03 JuneNorth L’ton 8.6 (54) lt. Launceston 13.14 (92)saturday 04 JuneNorth Hobart 10.13 (73) df. Hobart 10.11 (71)Devonport 5.3 (33) df. Clarence 23.20 (158)L’dale 16.10 (106) df. Glenorchy 11.10 (76)South L’ton 5.4 (34) lt. Burnie 25.14 (164)
11 / 12 June - Bye
WEEK 9saturday 18 JuneClarence 15.21 (111) df. Glenorchy 10.5 (65)Hobart 9.9 (63) lt. North Launceston 13.13 (91)Burnie 13.11 (89) df. Lauderdale 9.3 (57)sunday 19 JuneSouth L’ton 14.12 (96) df. Devonport 7.9 (51)L’ton 21.10 (136) df. North Hobart 3.6 (24)
WEEK 10saturday 25 JuneGlenorchy 24.20 (164) df. South L’ton 11.5 (71)Devonport 6.2 (38) lt. Launceston 25.18 (168)Nth Hbt 11.11 (77) lt. Lauderdale 16.16 (112)sunday 26 JuneNorth Launceston 8.10 (58) df. Burnie 7.11 (53)Hobart 3.6 (24) lt. Clarence 23.19 (157)
WEEK 11saturday 02 JulyNorth Hobart vs. Glenorchy N.H.O 1:10 PMLauderdale vs. Clarence L.O 2:00 PMBurnie vs. Launceston W’T.P 2:00 PMSouth L’Ton vs. Hobart Y.O 2:00 PMNorth L’Ton vs. Devonport A.S 2:00 PM
WEEK 12Friday 08 JulyDevonport vs. Burnie D.O 6:00 PMsaturday 09 JulyGlenorchy vs. Hobart KGV 1:10 PMLauderdale vs. North L’Ton L.O 2:00 PMClarence vs. North Hobart B.O 6:00 PMsunday 10 JulyLaunceston vs. South L’Ton W.P 2:00 PM
WEEK 13saturday 16 JulyClarence vs. North L’Ton B.O 1:10 PMBurnie vs. South L’Ton W’T.P 2:00 PMHobart vs. Lauderdale TCA 2:00 PMLaunceston vs. Glenorchy W.P 2:00 PMNorth Hobart vs. Devonport N.H.O 2:00 PM
WEEK 14Friday 22 JulyNorth L’Ton vs. Launceston A.S 7:40 PMsaturday 23 JulyHobart vs. Burnie TCA 1:10 PMDevonport vs. Clarence D.O 2:00 PMSouth L’Ton vs. North Hobart Y.O 2:00 PMsunday 24 JulyLauderdale vs. Glenorchy L.O 1:00 PM
WEEK 15 -- SpLIT ROUNDsaturday 30 JulyGlenorchy vs. Clarence KGV 1:10 PMBurnie vs. North L’Ton W’T.P 2:00 PMLaunceston vs. Hobart W.P 2:00 PMsaturday 06 AugustNorth Hobart vs. Lauderdale N.H.O 1:10 PMSouth L’Ton vs. Devonport Y.O 2:00 PM
WEEK 16Friday 12 AugustGlenorchy vs. North Hobart KGV 6:00 PMsaturday 13 AugustClarence vs. Hobart B.O 1:10 PMDevonport vs. North L’Ton D.O 2:00 PMLauderdale vs. South L’Ton L.O 2:00 PMLaunceston vs. Burnie W.P 2:00 PM
WEEK 17saturday 20 AugustClarence vs. Lauderdale B.O 1:10 PMNorth L’Ton vs. Glenorchy A.S 2:00 PMsunday 21 AugustBurnie vs. Devonport W’T.P 2:00 PMSouth L’Ton vs. Launceston Y.O 1:00 PMHobart vs. North Hobart TCA 2:00 PM
WEEK 18Friday 26 AugustNorth L’Ton vs. South L’Ton A.S 7:40 PMsaturday 27 AugustGlenorchy vs. Burnie KGV 1:10 PMDevonport vs. Launceston D.O 2:00 PMLauderdale vs. Hobart L.O 2:00 PMNorth Hobart vs. Clarence N.H.O 2:00 PM
FINALSWEEK 1 September 2, 3, 4 Elimination and Qualifying Rounds
WEEK 2 September 9, 10, 111st and 2nd Semi Finals
WEEK 3 September 16, 17, 18Preliminary Final
WEEK 4 September 23, 24, 25 Grand Final
Aurora stadium - A.s Bellerive oval - B.o devonport oval - d.o King George V - K.G.V Lauderdale oval - L.o north hobart oval - n.h.o tas. Cricket Assoc. - t.C.A West Park - W’t.P Windsor Park - W.P youngtown oval - y.o
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