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JOURNEYMAN: In his 14th season and at his third club, Paddy Ryder is set to clock up his 250th game.
FEATURES
GAMES GALORE
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RUB OF THE HUB
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The AFL will have a ‘first’ in round 10 with games played from Monday to Friday. It’s one crazy season! ASHLEY BROWNE reports.
The relocation of Victorian clubs to Queensland has been a bonus in terms of off-field preparation. ASHLEY BROWNE reports.
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ONE WEEK at a TIME ROUNDS
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News from in and around the AFL
The neck is above the shoulders, at least on most of us JEFF GLEESON, QC, ARGUING FOR THE AFL IN TOM HAWKINS’ TRIBUNAL CASE
Footy frenzy a feast for fans
TIGERS OFF THE LEASH: Richmond made a flying start to round nine with a big win over the Bulldogs; (below) AFL CEO Gillon McLachlan.
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EDITOR’S LETTER
ow’s your footy frenzy going? As the AFL kicked off its herculean task of completing 33 games over 20 consecutive days, round nine was completed in a flourish over five days and starting on the next Monday another round was underway, albeit with four clubs – West Coast, Carlton, Hawthorn and Fremantle – having a bye. Round 10 is also historic in that it starts on a Monday and finishes on a Friday, making it the first round in the AFL’s 124-year history which will feature no weekend games. Not that there will be time to dwell on this because round 11 starts the following day. Back in March, AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan warned that the League would need to be “nimble and agile” in order to get the season away and indeed completed, and that mantra remains strong. The League had to move quickly to bring forward the relocation of Sydney and the GWS Giants to the Queensland hub by several days after a snap decision by Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk to close her state’s borders with New South Wales. u We’re slap bang in the
The League also relocated the round 11 North Melbourne and Melbourne game from Hobart’s Blundstone Arena to Adelaide Oval because the borders between Tasmania and Queensland – where the two clubs have been based – remain closed. It will be the first AFL game at Adelaide Oval not to feature either South Australian-based club. In the Herald Sun, McLachlan explained the reasons why the League went down the path of cramming in all these matches in the middle of the season. “Firstly, the feedback from clubs and players was that while they were in hubs they may as well play as many games as they can and reduce the time away,” he wrote. “Secondly, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a factor
middle of the ’Festival of Footy’ and the AFL Record has joined the party with a combined rounds 10-11 edition. Publishing deadlines and the fact there is no break between games until August 17 has forced our hand, but we are at least hitting the presses. It must be a logistical nightmare for the AFL to be
continually chopping and changing the fixture, but the League gets 10 out of 10 for its ability to adjust on the fly. One minute there are games in Hobart, the next they’re off the table as state governments tighten border controls. Queensland has said no to Greater Sydney so the Swans and Giants have packed their bags quick smart to head north.
across the community, we do not know what lies ahead, so this stretch allows us to bank games while we have the opportunity and get us closer to the end of the season. “Thirdly, it has allowed us to create an innovative product for our supporters and members who have been so committed to their clubs.” The evidence is strong that interest in the game has sky-rocketed in 2020. TV numbers in the game’s Victorian heartland are particularly solid, no surprise given that fans have been unable to attend games all year. But the AFL’s position in the northern markets has been strong, especially Queensland which is now the home base for 14 of the 18 clubs and whose homegrown As someone said, there are going to be some great books and documentaries out of the season and you wonder how history will record 2020 in 30 or 40 years? Every club deserves a big pat on the pack, from admin down to playing, coaching and fitness staff. If someone has their nose out of joint, at least they are keeping it behind closed doors.
Alastair Clarkson has been told to zip it after he had a crack about the umpires post the Swans-Hawks game in round eight, but at least that was a football-related matter. As senior writer ASHLEY BROWNE notes (above), we’re now talking about umpiring, the standard of football, the rules, who’s hot and who’s not as we would at any time. AFL.com.au AFL RECORD 5
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ONE WEEK at a TIME teams, Brisbane and Gold Coast, are enjoying great seasons. Somewhere in this muddle of a fixture the season passed its halfway mark and all involved with the game should allow themselves a brief pat on the back for making it this far. Compare how footy is going with so many global sports. Several major European soccer competitions completed their seasons, but with the fans entirely locked out. The NBA is playing in a fan-free bubble in Florida, Major League Baseball lasted just four days before one team, the Miami Marlins, had to sit out a week because 17 players and coaches tested positive for COVID-19. The NFL, whose training camps have just opened and whose return-to-play protocols have borrowed from the AFL in several aspects, has already had a bunch of players, including six from the powerhouse New England Patriots, decide to opt out of the season.
LOCKOUT: Major European soccer competitions, including the English Premier League, completed their seasons, but without fans in attendance. PHOTO: LIVERPOOL FC
WEEKLY WINNERS
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The AFL continues to plough on and increasingly it is the usual talking points – umpiring, standard of play, the rules, the flag and the Brownlow that have become the major talking points, just like in a regular season. “Everyone has a role and is committed to it, from players, coaches, staff and families,” McLachlan said. “We are committed because allowing us to play this season not only provides joy to millions of footy fans, but protects the thousands of jobs that the football industry provides across the country.”
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he round eight comparative stats line for Fremantle youngster Caleb Serong in round eight said it all. Yes, the Dockers lost to Geelong by 32 points, but he finished with 22 disposals, three clearances, seven tackles and a delightful curling goal. His direct opponent, no less than Geelong superstar Patrick Dangerfield, had 18 disposals and three tackles. It was just the fifth AFL match for Serong, the former Victorian Country under-18 skipper who was selected by the Dockers with the eighth selection at the 2019 NAB AFL Draft. “Obviously it was quite disappointing to not get the win, but to get that recognition was really good,” he said after learning he was the latest nominee for the NAB AFL Rising Star Award. “I personally thought it was my best game that I’ve played at AFL level and I feel like I’m starting to improve each week and I’m learning a lot. It was nice to get that recognition.”
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Who do you barrack for? Hawthorn Who are your favourite AFL players? Tom Mitchell because he has strong tackles, and Isaac Heeney because he played for the Cardiff Hawks where I play What superpower would you like to have? Fast – really, really fast What is your favourite ice cream flavour? Mint choc-chip What is your favourite TV show? Floor Is Lava What is the best thing about footy? Scoring a sixer and setting up goals so my friends can get them too Favourite NAB AFL Auskick At Home drill? Lefty kicks
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Who do you barrack for? GWS Giants – foundation member in 2012 Who are your favourite AFL players? Jeremy Finlayson and Jeremy Cameron, both country boys and left-footers What superpower would you like to have? Run like a speeding bullet (Flash) What is your favourite ice cream flavour? Rainbow What is your favourite TV show? Lego Masters What is the best thing about footy? Making new friends and kicking goals Favourite NAB AFL Auskick At Home drill? Snapping goals and taking speccies on my brothers
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The short cut to footy’s survival
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hen the story of the remarkable and historic 2020 season is written, the move to play shorter quarters will likely be hailed as the most significant. It’s a decision that pre-dates the game being shut down at the start of the season. It was mandated in the playing rules for 2020 back in March, when COVID-19 loomed on the horizon and a season stoppage appeared likely, but not certain. The reduction from 20-minute to 16-minute quarters has allowed players to recover more quickly between games. It has been a game-changer, particularly during this ‘football frenzy’ with matches every day and clubs playing regularly off four and five-day breaks. Richmond high-performance manager Peter Burge told the AFL Record that the shorter quarters, which pretty much amount to a 20 per cent reduction in playing time, has aided players in their recovery between games. “All their numbers suggest that by day three after the previous game they feel pretty good,” he said. In many instances, teams are replacing their main, high-intensity training for the week with games. High-performance managers have become among the most critically important people in the game as it manoeuvers through this difficult period. Ultimately, the calls on which players can back up for multiple games in a short period rests with them. They’re the ones collating the information, which is a complex matrix of in-game data such as minutes played, the number of rotations and distances covered, with all sorts of off-field wellness measurements that take into account elements such as sleep, diet and recovery.
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It also takes some honesty from the players. “It comes out in the conversations and the numbers from the data and what they’re reporting medically,” Burge said. The relocation of the Victorian clubs to Queensland has been a bonus. The Tigers are located at KDV Sport, a complex in Southport that Burge likened to a “mini AIS (Australian Institute of Sport)”. Everything they need for high performance, including a top-ranked chef, is at their disposal. The team was supposed to move elsewhere after a week, but the players successfully lobbied to stay there. “The warmer climate helps and perhaps that’s why they’re recovering more quickly,” Burge said. “It does appear that our training sessions up here have been really, really good and the weather impact, with the blue skies, the temperature and the weather adds to the mental side of things.” The downside is that the players cannot escape the club or football. The Tigers enjoy limited movement outside their accommodation and their families are on their way to joining them, but as Burge noted, pretty much wherever they go, they’re surrounded by other Richmond people. “In Melbourne on your day off, you’re not seeing anyone else from the footy club. You can really switch off. Here it’s more off a challenge for everyone and it makes it a bit
PLAYER WELFARE: The Tigers are thriving in the warmer Queensland climate; high performance manager Peter Burge talks to star forward Tom Lynch (inset).
By day three after the previous game, they feel pretty good TIGERS FITNESS GURU PETER BURGE ON THE EFFECT OF SHORTER QUARTERS
harder to get away from the football environment, so the mental side is challenging from that aspect.” But don’t think for a moment the players feel harshly done by, nor expect any sympathy. Knowing what’s happening in their home state gives all those in the hubs the reality check they need. “We understand to keep the game going, this is what we have to do and our families have been amazing in supporting that,” he said.
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ROUND 10 MILESTONES
250 up as Paddy still riding high
STILL STANDING TALL: At his third club after stints at Essendon (below left) and Port Adelaide (below right), Paddy Ryder will chalk up his 250th game when the Saints take on the Suns.
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t has taken three states, three clubs and 15 seasons for Paddy Ryder, but he is on track to play his 250th game when St Kilda plays Gold Coast in round 10. Originally from East Fremantle, Ryder was one of the most highly-regarded key-position prospects in the 2005 National Draft and ended being selected by Essendon with the seventh pick. He gave the Bombers tremendous service over 170 games in nine seasons. He was popular with supporters and was a dream for the coaches with his ability to swing through the forward line while also chalking up significant minutes in the ruck. But the supplements scandal that rocked the club took its toll on Ryder, arguably more than most, and he fell out of love with Essendon. Port Adelaide was at the front of the queue to secure his services and he crossed there in 2015 and played 73 games in five years. He didn’t play in 2016, serving a 12-month suspension as part of the fallout from the events at the Bombers, but his 2017 season was outstanding and he ended up the All-Australian ruckman and Port Adelaide’s best and fairest. He played 17 games for the Power last season, but his future at Alberton appeared more cloudy the longer the season went, with Scott Lycett and Todd Marshall firming as the club’s preferred ruck tandem and Peter Ladhams waiting in the wings. Essendon was keen to get him back this year, but he opted to join the Saints. There was no prospect of regular senior football at Moorabbin either, with Rowan Marshall’s rapid emergence as one of the best ruckmen in the AFL. But St Kilda is working out how to best utilise Ryder and Marshall together and in round eight against Port Adelaide, Ryder enjoyed his best game with the Saints.
250 GAMES
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Michael Hibberd ESS/MELB
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Jake Kolodjashnij GEELONG
ROUND 11 MILESTONES AFL LIFE MEMBERSHIP
Harry Taylor GEELONG 268 premiership matches, 27 pre-season games, 2 International Rules matches
He had 29 hit-outs and kicked two goals and, with Marshall, took Ladhams – and Port – to the cleaners. It is doubtful Ryder will play every game from here. He is likely to miss a game or two over the next few weeks during this fixture crush. But with the Saints charging at speed towards the finals, he appears to have selected the right club to close out his fine career.
100 CLUB GAMES COACHED John Worsfold ESSENDON
MOST GAMES IN GUERNSEY NUMBER Shannon Hurn
WEST COAST EAGLES (279 games wearing No. 25) Overtakes Alex Jesaulenko *Totals before rounds 10/11 This list includes those not necessarily selected but on the verge of milestones.
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ONE WEEK at a TIME NOAH BALTA
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has heaped praise on a “terrific” Noah Balta, comparing him to champion premiership defender Alex Rance. Balta has played in the past five games and has largely impressed down back. In round nine’s 41-point win over the Western Bulldogs, he collected 15 touches while directly matched up on Josh Bruce. “I thought he was terrific (against the Dogs), and he’s been very good throughout the year,” Hardwick said. “He probably had one down game, but we think for us to be a very good side, he’s got to play. He’s just going to grow into the role. “I’m loathe to say it but he does remind me of a young Alex Rance, I look at the way he plays the game … he does some things that only players like him can do and then he’ll make a mistake that only he and Alex could do.” LAURENCE ROSEN
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arryd Roughead was front and centre of football’s most recent golden era, the Hawthorn premiership three-peat from 2013 to 2015. One of the game’s most beloved figures, he played as a key forward and was on the receiving end of silver service from stars such as Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell, Jordan Lewis, Cyril Rioli and others as the Hawks went on their merry way. He played alongside Lance Franklin for the first nine years of his career and had a front row seat for the one of the greatest shows in the game. And he talks about all of it in his just-released biography, Roughy. The Autobiography. His pathway from a Leongatha basketball prospect to four AFL premierships, 283 games, 578 goals, a Coleman Medal and two All-Australian blazers is recounted in that trademark laconic but straight-to-the-point manner. But what makes Roughy such a great read are the 64 pages in the middle in which Roughead describes the melanoma he first discovered on his lip in 2015 and which spread to his lung the following year. Together with some of those closest to him, Roughead shares the rollercoaster ride with us, the shock and the gravity of the diagnosis and the fears that followed, while he also describes with great detail
the treatment and some of the debilitating side effects. The football world gave Roughead his privacy during his illness and what a blessing that proved to be. He was engaged in quite the fight. Of course, he came out of it at the end with a clean bill of health, but there was more drama to come. His playing career came to an end last season and, as the book reveals, he and Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson had their moments as that played out. u Roughy. The Autobiography.
By Jarryd Roughead with Peter Hanlon. Published by Viking Australia. RRP: $45
Roughead shares the rollercoaster ride with us u 2020 LADDER CLUB
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2 Brisbane Lions
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3 Richmond
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4 Geelong Cats
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5 St Kilda 6 West Coast Eagles
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7 Essendon
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8 Western Bulldogs
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10 Gold Coast Suns
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11 Carlton
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12 GWS Giants
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13 Melbourne
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14 Sydney Swans
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15 Hawthorn
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16 Fremantle
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17 North Melbourne
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18 Adelaide Crows
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Collingwood captain Terry Waters is being remembered as a man who saved the Magpies on many fronts. Waters, who passed away on July 28, made his mark as a key forward in the early part of his career. But he gave up the goalsquare to Peter McKenna in 1965, allowing one career to launch in spectacular fashion while Waters made his name as a ruck-rover and outstanding intercept defender. Waters kicked 50 goals in his debut season in 1963 to claim Collingwood’s best first-year player award. He won the Copeland Trophy in 1966, All-Australian selection in 1969 and captained the Pies in 1970 and 1971. His career ended in 1972 after 163 games and 181 goals. Waters also played eight games for Victoria. The Collingwood Hall of Fame member, who passed away after a battle with cancer, is survived by wife Jane, son Tom and daughter Charlotte. He was 76.
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Get back in the arc
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uddenly the game is dreadful compared with the good old days. But back then football was semi-professional, the players were not as fit, there were two substitutes rather than four interchange players on the bench and no rotations. Congestion and defensive tactics (particularly hugging the boundary) are receiving much of the blame. Restricting backwards kicks would be a nightmare for umpires to adjudicate, but kicking back into the defensive arc should be play on, as would any subsequent kick that stays within that arc. Kicks bouncing out between the arcs, or perhaps even in the offensive arc (when kicked by the attacking team), should result in a free kick. It would be tough on defenders under pressure who bounce a kick over the line within the arc to be penalised (unless deliberate). All ball-ups should be a minimum 15m in from the boundary to produce an outside channel, and the umpire and rucks would reach the spot more quickly. These changes would add little to the umpires’ load, but all would make such defensive play less effective. The AFL’s Charter for the Laws of the Game refers to there being few restrictions on the direction and movement of the ball and where players can be located. It also states that 18 players on the ground is a fundamental element of our code. Reducing it to 16 players after more than 120 years of use seems an overreaction, rather like having
CLEARING CONGESTION: Kick-ins could provide a chance for a reset, with two players from each side required to be in the far arc.
a cricket team of nine to increase run-scoring. Zoning, where players are not allowed out of certain areas, would be difficult to work in practice. It would prevent a sweeping attack out of defence, and what happens when the ball rolls just short of the arc? At times, players would have to stop and wait as they are not allowed out of their zone. It seems impractical to apply restrictions at every stoppage as there are so many of them. What might work is to require four players from each side to immediately retreat to the far arc when a behind is scored. The four players could only leave the arc once they are all back and not before the full-back kicks in. It would be a reset not a zoning – as we already have at centre bounces.
Swans, Giants flee NSW u The AFL’s two Sydney-based teams had to evacuate the
state after Queensland closed its border to Greater Sydney. Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced she was closing her state’s borders to all of Greater Sydney amid a small rise in COVID-19 cases in New South Wales. Sydney and the GWS Giants had to relocate before their respective games in Queensland in round nine. After round 11 byes, both sides will play in Queensland again in round 12 before jetting off to Western Australia.
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In rugby union, if a player gets into an offside position and is not directly affecting play, he can retreat until onside again. This would be similar. As always, there would be a few grey areas. For example, a long kick up the middle by the full-back might reach or even pass all players before any have properly retreated into the arc. The result would usually be a free to the attacking team, as the interpretation should always be in their favour. Taking eight men out of nearly two thirds of the ground at a kick-in will open up the game. There should be more goals and more 6/6/6 restarts, and more behinds and more arc resets. The free movement of players is preserved, and all 18 men would still have a job.
Meanwhile, the round 11 match between North Melbourne and Melbourne, has been moved from Blundstone Arena to Adelaide Oval. This change is due to the extension of border restrictions in to Tasmania. Melbourne will now be the designated ‘home’ team. The Demons play at Adelaide Oval in round 10 and will remain in Adelaide for the four days leading into the round 11 match against the Roos. The round 12 match between Geelong and Port Adelaide has been moved from the Gabba to Metricon Stadium.
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MAKE OR BREAK: Clubs may decide to rest stars such as Dustin Martin or older players like Grant Birchall (inset) to get through the glut of matches.
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Marathon on course to shape flag Big run of successive games will make or break the 2020 premiership contenders.
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he buzz phrase coming out of AFL House in 2020 has been the constant need to be “agile and flexible” and one look at the footy marathon in store over the coming weeks is conclusive proof of that. An extraordinary 33 games will be played across 20 consecutive days as the AFL looks to compress the season, forcing clubs to play matches off as little as four-day breaks. It’s a proposition that will stretch even the most adaptable and flexible of footballers. The next stretch of the season, which began on Wednesday, July 29, with the Western Bulldogs’ ‘home’ clash against Richmond at Metricon Stadium, is well underway and how teams deal with the challenges that these shorter breaks between matches will bring is set to define their season. For footy fans across Australia – and especially those in Victoria now in lockdown due to COVID-19 – the next few weeks are just about footy nirvana with games on every night. You get the sense footy-loving Melburnians accustomed to going to the MCG or Marvel Stadium every weekend in winter will welcome the distraction from the challenges the wider community faces.
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Nick Riewoldt suggested in a recent episode of On The Couch that Geelong – which has to play four games over a 14-day stretch – should target a specific game to rest many of its biggest names, essentially waving the white flag in a game with four premiership points on the line. While that may not eventuate, Riewoldt’s point about managing an entire playing squad through the most compressed part of any season in memory is a salient one and something all clubs would be grappling with. Further north and west of Victoria, every club will have their own strategy to deal with the stretch of matches and the Brisbane Lions stand to be one of the big winners of the compressed fixture as they continue to largely enjoy the benefits of home comforts. Lions coach Chris Fagan said he would be looking to put his best available team on the park, which by the end of round 12 could see its spot in the top four solidified. “I don’t think you can be too tricky,” Fagan said on SEN’s Whateley. “Each week will we pick the guys that are genuinely fit enough to play and put our best team out to play but there might be a couple of exceptions to that rule like for instance Grant Birchall, who’s an older player who might not play all of those games.
I don’t think you can be too tricky LIONS COACH CHRIS FAGAN ON DEALING WITH THE COMPRESSED FIXTURE
“Outside of that, we’ll just be trying to pick our best available team.” Another team which could reap the benefits of the fixture pile-up is the Western Bulldogs, who over the season have routinely shuffled their team around. Players such as Cody Weightman, Callum Porter, Louis Butler, Laitham Vandermeer and Ben Cavarra all got their taste of senior action for the first time in 2020 and, as other sides inevitably lose players to injury, Luke Beveridge will be confident in the knowledge his squad will be able to cover any issues which may arise. When this marathon run of games ends on August 16, the ladder will have largely sorted itself out and the premiership contenders will have shown why they’re in the running to win this year’s flag. This will make some teams and break others, but as this year has constantly shown, the sides who are able to adapt the best will be the most successful in setting up their premiership tilt ahead of the final six rounds of this most extraordinary of home and away seasons. @LaurenceRosen
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SYDNEY STACK WESTERN BULLDOGS v RICHMOND Metricon Stadium July 29, 2020
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Richmond line-up as the footy frenzy got underway in round nine. The 20-year-old has been in and out of the Tigers side in 2020, but gave himself every chance of cementing his spot with a strong defensive showing in the 41-point win over the Western Bulldogs at Metricon Stadium. In his short career, Stack has been known for his smooth-moving, sublime kicking and penchant to take a hanger and kick a goal, but on this occasion it was the other side of his game which stood out. According to Champion Data’s numbers, Stack led the way for the Tigers with 47.9 pressure points courtesy of 21 pressure acts and a game-high seven tackles, which is the best tackle return in his 22-game AFL career. Stack was used mainly as a pressure forward and, although he may not have picked up as much of the ball as he would have liked, he did his job from a defensive viewpoint. The best for the Bulldogs on the night was another returning player, Toby McLean, who picked up 47.3 pressure points from 18 pressure acts and four tackles. Champion Data introduced its pressure point system in 2011 as a way of measuring defensive intent beyond just tackles, spoils and smothers. Points are awarded for corralling (1.2), chasing (1.5), closing (2.75) and physical pressure (3.75).
ROUND
9
PRESSURE POINTS PRESSURE ACTS
47.9 21
TACKLES 7 TIME ON GROUND
67 mins
TACKLE EFFICIENCY 63.6%
ANDREW SLEVISON
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ANSWER MAN
with MARK GENGE
GUEST
KEVAN CARROLL
Soldo, who claimed a premiership medal in last year’s Grand Final demolition against the GWS Giants, is the only one of that surname to play senior AFL/VFL football. The origin of his surname can be traced back to the Latin solidus, a fourth century Roman coin. (For older readers, the s in Australia’s pre-metric currency’s £.s.d. is for solidi, plural of solidus.) As time passed, the soldo (the Italian form) was minted throughout Italy and in the Middle Ages was used as a term to stand for the pay of soldiers. Soldo then became the basis of the word “soldier” (soldato, soldat etc.) in other countries in Europe.
DEREK BROWN, COODANUP, WA MG: Malcolm Blight starred in both competitions. He kicked 103 goals for North Melbourne in 1982 then returned to Woodville and in 1985 booted 126. There were others who featured in two competitions. George Moloney kicked 109 goals for Geelong (1932) and, while playing with Claremont in the WAFL, he kicked 129 (1940) and 108 (1941). Essendon’s Ron Evans was a dual Coleman medallist in 1959 and 1960. He later joined West Perth and in 1963 headed the WAFL goalkicking with 97. Simon Beasley kicked 97 goals for Swan Districts in the WAFL in 1980, followed by 119 in 1981. He joined Footscray and in 1985 won the Coleman Medal after booting 105 for the season. Ian Brewer had success in the VFL, the WAFL and the SANFL. With Collingwood in 1958, he played in a premiership and won the Coleman Medal, in 1964 he played in Claremont’s premiership team, and with Norwood in 1965, he led the SANFL goalkicking with 96.
CAN YOU ASSIST? u The AFL is keen to know
NOTABLE GOALKICKERS IN MULTIPLE COMPETITIONS
SHARPSHOOTERS: Malcolm Blight and George Moloney (inset) won major goalkicking awards in two states.
Player
League
Club
Season
George Moloney
VFL WAFL WAFL
Geelong Claremont Claremont
1932 1940 1941
109 129 108
Coleman Medal Bernie Naylor Medal
Ian Brewer
VFL SANFL
Collingwood Norwood
1958 1965
73 96
Coleman Medal Ken Farmer Medal
Ron Evans
VFL VFL WAFL
Essendon Essendon West Perth
1959 1960 1963
78 67 97
Coleman Medal Coleman Medal Bernie Naylor Medal
Simon Beasley
WAFL WAFL VFL
Swan Districts Swan Districts Footscray
1980 1981 1985
97 119 105
Bernie Naylor Medal
VFL SANFL
North Melbourne Woodville
1982 1985
103 126
Coleman Medal Ken Farmer Medal
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A TIGER SOLDIER
u Richmond’s Ivan
Malcolm Blight was the leading goalkicker in the VFL and the SANFL. Have there been other players who have kicked big tallies in a season for two major state competitions?
Malcolm Blight
NAME GAME
Goals
Award
Coleman Medal
the preferred kicking foot of the following players from the 1980s and ’90s: Bill Valli (Coll/Ess); David W. Burke, Greg Flanegan, Michael Sheldon, Stephen Richardson (all Ess); Phil Early, Larry Watson (both Ess/Fitz); Michael Davis (Ess/Syd); Peter Hickmott (Ess/Foots); Robert Bolzon, Michael Bramley, Peter A. Brown, Tony Carafa, Bruce Chambers, Chris Duthy, Geoff Everett, Mick Gilmore, Paul McLean, Darren Murphy, Steven Newman, David Rankin, Jamie Shaw (all Fitz). u If you have knowledge of any of these players, please contact Col Hutchinson via email on col.hutchinson@afl.com.au.
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BYE BONUS: Andrew Gaff will still earn you his average of 92 in the Eagles’ bye in round 10.
DUSTIN MARTIN
RICHMOND
MIDFIELDER/ FORWARD Although he was cheaper last round, if you’re looking for a MID/FWD, then you’re not going to do much better than the in-form ‘Dusty’. He is ripe for the picking with a three-round average of 87.
FOCUS ON
BYE ROUND RULES
great score guaranteed in round 11. Players receiving their average on the bye will have price changes reflective of the score awarded. On the flipside, you may decide between playing a bench player and the pre-determined score from an on-field player. Do you take Caleb Serong’s 55 in round 10 or play a fellow rookie off the bench instead? As bye players will be locked at the start of the round, if you wish to trade one out or bring one in, you will need to do that before the first lockout of the upcoming bye round. There’s a bit to think about, but being switched on with when games are scheduled – especially start times – and having a plan will hold you in good stead.
u Rounds 10 and 11 are
scheduled as bye rounds. In the past we have had to plan our teams around when players are on a bye. Due to the unknown nature of the fixture, rather than having to deal with a zero for a player on a bye, their 2020 average will be awarded for those in the 22 the previous round. There are likely to be bye rounds post round 12 and the same rules should apply. There is minimal strategy required due to this rule, however, some coaches may decide that trading in a player with a bye could be a positive thing for their side. Andrew Gaff is averaging 92, ranking him the fifth-best midfielder and a score that every coach would be happy to bank in round 10. Jake Lloyd, the No. 1 defender, should be a trade target regardless, but his average of 86 would see a
ROUND 10 BYES: Carlton, West Coast, Fremantle, Hawthorn ROUND 11 BYES: GWS Giants, Sydney Swans
HIGHEST AVERAGING ROUND 10-11 BYE PLAYERS PLAYER
CLUB
AVERAGE
1
Andrew Gaff
West Coast
92
2
Luke Parker
Sydney Swans
87
3
Jake Lloyd
Sydney Swans
86
4
Josh Kelly
GWS Giants
85
5
Tim Kelly
West Coast
84
6
Michael Walters*
Fremantle
83
7
Sam Docherty
Carlton
81
8
Nick Haynes
GWS Giants
79
9
Stephen Coniglio
GWS Giants
79
* Injured and didn’t play in round nine. Therefore the average score will not be applied.
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JAKE LLOYD
SYDNEY
DEFENDER With the bye round rules for 2020, you will know what score you’re getting from a player with a bye. Lloyd is the best defender to have in Fantasy and enjoys the +6 and taking the kick-ins. A must-have.
SAM DRAPER
ESSENDON
RUCK Bombers fans have been eager for Draper to make his long-awaited debut. If you don’t have a playing bench ruckman, here’s your man with the Bombers already having their bye.
ALSO CONSIDER
HOLD
SELL
MAX KING
CURTIS TAYLOR
ST KILDA FORWARD
Plenty of coaches have ditched King in recent weeks, but he could be considered as a bench keeper as he’s likely to play most games for the rest of the year and you’re only collecting $150K when downgrading to a basement rookie.
CALEB SERONG
FREMANTLE MIDFIELDER More opportunity awaits Serong as seen in round eight when he posted his season-high score of 98. This should see his price creep towards $500K over the next couple of weeks.
LUKE SHUEY
NORTH MELBOURNE FORWARD The job of cash cows is to make their money and, when their breakeven is matching their output (or average), it’s time to move them on. With Taylor’s scores being up and down, now is a good time to move him on.
MICHAEL WALTERS
FREMANTLE
MIDFIELDER/ FORWARD ‘Sonny’ has had a fantastic season, but the hamstring injury that kept him out of round nine means his average score won’t be applied when the Dockers are on a bye.
BRAD EBERT
WEST COAST MIDFIELDER
PORT ADELAIDE MIDFIELDER/ FORWARD
If you’re a Shuey owner, you need to stick fat. If you’re watching his price drop, consider getting him after the Eagles’ bye as he will be at a bargain price and the only way will be up.
Ebert started the season well, but his recent form has been questionable. Although his value is up on his starting price, it is time to move him to a more consistent premium forward.
ALSO CONSIDER
ALSO CONSIDER
Tim English, Noah Anderson, Patrick Cripps
Bailey Smith, Andrew Gaff, Connor Ballenden
Marlion Pickett, Laitham Vandermeer, Marc Pittonet
Warnie
Roy
Calvin
With the rolling lockout, holding off on your trades throughout the round is advised due to the unknown with team selection. We will only find out teams at 6.20pm AEST the day before the game.
My general trading strategy over the condensed fixtures is to cash out two of my rookies who have reached their peak for the rookies coming through and looking to upgrade one to a premium. Two down and one up.
As we don’t know teams, I am going to make sure I have emergency-clicked players who have early games in the round as I know they are playing. The same will go for my captains as I’m worried about big guns being out.
WARNE DAWGS
DESTROY
CALVINATOR
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Who kicked the late goal which prevented Fremantle recording its lowest score in round eight? A Michael Walters B Caleb Serong C Matt Taberner D Michael Frederick
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In that game, Geelong debutant Brad Close wore the same number made famous by an ex-Cats star. Who was it? A Paul Chapman B Darren Milburn C Corey Enright D Cameron Ling
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How many games will be played at Optus Stadium in rounds 10-11? A4 B3 C2 D1 CLOSE CALL: What number did Cat debutant Brad Close wear?
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Leading into round 10, what is Richmond’s winning streak against the Brisbane Lions? A 14 B 13 C 12 D 11
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When did Carlton last defeat West Coast in Perth? A 2005 B 2008 C 2011 D 2013
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What is Collingwood’s win-loss record against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval? A 3-2 B 3-1 C 2-2 D 2-3
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What was Hawthorn’s winning margin over Fremantle in the 2013 Grand Final? A 10 points B 15 points C 20 points D 25 points
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How many goals did Essendon kick against Gold Coast in the opening term of the first match between the clubs in round six, 2011? A 12 B 13 C 14 D 15
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D CHARLIE CAMERON
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WESTERN BULLDOGS
Coach Ken Hinkley Captain Tom Jonas
Coach Luke Beveridge Captain Marcus Bontempelli GOALS
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Tom JONAS Sam POWELL-PEPPER Ryan BURTON Todd MARSHALL Dan HOUSTON Steven MOTLOP Brad EBERT Hamish HARTLETT Robbie GRAY Travis BOAK Tom ROCKLIFF Trent McKENZIE Wylie BUZZA Miles BERGMAN Karl AMON Ollie WINES Tom CLUREY Zak BUTTERS Mitch GEORGIADES Connor ROZEE Xavier DUURSMA Charlie DIXON Jack WATTS Kane FARRELL Sam HAYES Riley BONNER Joel GARNER Willem DREW Scott LYCETT Joe ATLEY Trent BURGOYNE Sam MAYES Darcy BYRNE-JONES Dylan WILLIAMS Boyd WOODCOCK Jake PATMORE Peter LADHAMS Justin WESTHOFF Jarrod LIENERT Riley GRUNDY Jackson MEAD Martin FREDERICK Tobin COX Jake PASINI Cam SUTCLIFFE
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Matthew SUCKLING Lewis YOUNG Mitch WALLIS Marcus BONTEMPELLI Josh DUNKLEY Bailey SMITH Lachie HUNTER Jackson TRENGOVE Hayden CROZIER Easton WOOD Jack MACRAE Zaine CORDY Josh SCHACHE Rhylee WEST Taylor DURYEA Toby McLEAN Josh BRUCE Louis BUTLER Cody WEIGHTMAN Ed RICHARDS Tom LIBERATORE Sam LLOYD Laitham VANDERMEER Buku KHAMIS Ben CAVARRA Billy GOWERS Patrick LIPINSKI Callum PORTER Tory DICKSON Fergus GREENE Bailey DALE Will HAYES Aaron NAUGHTON Bailey WILLIAMS Caleb DANIEL Brad LYNCH Roarke SMITH Riley GARCIA Jason JOHANNISEN Lachie YOUNG Jordon SWEET Alex KEATH Ryan GARDNER Tim ENGLISH Lin JONG
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BRISBANE LIONS
Coach Damien Hardwick Captain Trent Cotchin
Coach Chris Fagan Captain Dayne Zorko GOALS
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Nick VLASTUIN Dylan GRIMES Dion PRESTIA Dustin MARTIN Jack ROSS Patrick NAISH Liam BAKER Jack RIEWOLDT Trent COTCHIN Shane EDWARDS Jason CASTAGNA David ASTBURY Jack HIGGINS Bachar HOULI Jayden SHORT Daniel RIOLI Alex RANCE Tom LYNCH Ivan SOLDO Noah BALTA Josh CADDY Kane LAMBERT Toby NANKERVIS Riley COLLIER-DAWKINS Thomson DOW Fraser TURNER Shai BOLTON Oleg MARKOV Luke ENGLISH Kamdyn McINTOSH Jack GRAHAM Nathan BROAD Will MARTYN Noah CUMBERLAND Jake AARTS Callum COLEMAN-JONES Mabior CHOL Ryan GARTHWAITE Derek EGGMOLESSE-SMITH Sydney STACK Hugo RALPHSMITH Ben MILLER Bigoa NYUON Marlion PICKETT
Brock SMITH Deven ROBERTSON Allen CHRISTENSEN Callum AH CHEE Mitch ROBINSON Hugh McCLUGGAGE Jarrod BERRY Ely SMITH Lachie NEALE Daniel RICH Lincoln McCARTHY Stefan MARTIN Thomas BERRY Grant BIRCHALL Dayne ZORKO Cam RAYNER Jarryd LYONS Keidean COLEMAN Jacob ALLISON Cedric COX Sam SKINNER Mitchell HINGE Charlie CAMERON Marcus ADAMS Daniel McSTAY Connor McFADYEN Darcy GARDINER Cameron ELLIS-YOLMEN Alex WITHERDEN Eric HIPWOOD Harris ANDREWS Tom JOYCE Zac BAILEY Toby WOOLLER Ryan LESTER Rhys MATHIESON Brandon STARCEVICH Connor BALLENDEN Corey LYONS Jack PAYNE Matt EAGLES James MADDEN Noah ANSWERTH Archie SMITH Jaxon PRIOR Oscar McINERNEY Tom FULLARTON
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Coach Chris Scott Captain Joel Selwood
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Rhys STANLEY Zach TUOHY Brandan PARFITT Gary ABLETT Nakia COCKATOO Jordan CLARK Harry TAYLOR Jake KOLODJASHNIJ Jack STEVEN Ben JARVIS Josh JENKINS Cooper STEPHENS Lachie FOGARTY Joel SELWOOD Nathan KREUGER Sam DE KONING Esava RATUGOLEA Charlie CONSTABLE Quinton NARKLE Oscar BROWNLESS Jacob KENNERLEY Mitch DUNCAN Gary ROHAN Jed BEWS Lachie HENDERSON Tom HAWKINS Sam MENEGOLA Darcy FORT Cameron GUTHRIE Tom ATKINS Francis EVANS Gryan MIERS Jake TARCA James PARSONS Patrick DANGERFIELD Blake SCHLENSOG Sam SIMPSON Jack HENRY Zach GUTHRIE Luke DAHLHAUS Cameron TAHENY Mark O’CONNOR Stefan OKUNBOR Tom STEWART Brad CLOSE Mark BLICAVS
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ADELAIDE CROWS
MELBOURNE
Coach Matthew Nicks Captain Rory Sloane
Coach Simon Goodwin Captain Max Gawn GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
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BEHINDS
Chayce JONES Brad CROUCH Riley KNIGHT Lachlan MURPHY Matt CROUCH Bryce GIBBS Jordan GALLUCCI Jake KELLY Rory SLOANE Myles POHOLKE Paul SEEDSMAN Daniel TALIA Taylor WALKER David MACKAY Kyle HARTIGAN Luke BROWN Will HAMILL Tyson STENGLE Ben CROCKER Rory ATKINS Billy FRAMPTON Shane McADAM Josh WORRELL Ned McHENRY Harry SCHOENBERG Tom LYNCH Ben KEAYS Rory LAIRD Wayne MILERA Patrick WILSON Darcy FOGARTY Brodie SMITH Elliott HIMMELBERG Fischer McASEY Andrew McPHERSON Ronin O’CONNOR Lachlan SHOLL Tom DOEDEE Ben DAVIS Jordon BUTTS Ayce TAYLOR Reilly O’BRIEN Lachlan GOLLANT Kieran STRACHAN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 46 48
Steven MAY Nathan JONES Christian SALEM James HARMES Christian PETRACCA Luke JACKSON Jack VINEY Jake LEVER Charlie SPARGO Angus BRAYSHAW Max GAWN Toby BEDFORD Clayton OLIVER Michael HIBBERD Ed LANGDON Kade KOLODJASHNIJ Harley BENNELL Jake MELKSHAM Mitch HANNAN Adam TOMLINSON Braydon PREUSS Aaron VANDENBERG James JORDON Trent RIVERS Tom McDONALD Sam WEIDEMAN Aaron NIETSCHKE Oscar McDONALD Jayden HUNT Alex NEAL-BULLEN Bayley FRITSCH Tom SPARROW Oskar BAKER Marty HORE Harrison PETTY Kysaiah PICKETT Kade CHANDLER Mitch BROWN Neville JETTA Corey WAGNER Jay LOCKHART Josh WAGNER Joel SMITH Austin BRADTKE Kyle DUNKLEY
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COLLINGWOOD
SYDNEY SWANS
Coach Nathan Buckley Captain Scott Pendlebury
Coach John Longmire Co-captains Josh Kennedy /Luke Parker /Dane Rampe GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48
BEHINDS
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 48
Jaidyn STEPHENSON Jordan DE GOEY Isaac QUAYNOR Brodie GRUNDY Jamie ELLIOTT Tyler BROWN Adam TRELOAR Tom LANGDON John NOBLE Scott PENDLEBURY Dayne BEAMS Matthew SCHARENBERG Taylor ADAMS Darcy CAMERON Lynden DUNN Chris MAYNE Callum BROWN Travis VARCOE Levi GREENWOOD Ben REID Tom PHILLIPS Steele SIDEBOTTOM Jordan ROUGHEAD Josh THOMAS Jack CRISP Josh DAICOS Will KELLY Nathan MURPHY Tim BROOMHEAD Darcy MOORE Flynn APPLEBY Will HOSKIN-ELLIOTT Rupert WILLS Trent BIANCO Jay RANTALL Brayden SIER Brayden MAYNARD Jeremy HOWE Trey RUSCOE Atu BOSENAVULAGI Brody MIHOCEK Anton TOHILL Jack MADGEN Max LYNCH Mason COX Mark KEANE Tom WILSON
Chad WARNER Kaiden BRAND Dylan STEPHENS Ryan CLARKE Isaac HEENEY Jackson THURLOW Harry CUNNINGHAM James ROWBOTTOM Will HAYWARD Sam NAISMITH Tom PAPLEY Josh KENNEDY Oliver FLORENT Callum MILLS Sam GRAY Zac FOOT Will GOULD Callum SINCLAIR Matthew LING Sam REID Jack MAIBAUM Nick BLAKEY Lance FRANKLIN Dane RAMPE Ben RONKE Luke PARKER Justin McINERNEY Lewis TAYLOR George HEWETT Tom McCARTIN Harry REYNOLDS James BELL Ryley STODDART Jordan DAWSON Barry O’CONNOR Aliir ALIIR Elijah TAYLOR Colin O’RIORDAN Brady ROWLES Hayden McLEAN Robbie FOX Lewis MELICAN Jake LLOYD Sam WICKS Joel AMARTEY Michael KNOLL RUSHED
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GOLD COAST SUNS
ST KILDA
Coach Stuart Dew Co-captains David Swallow /Jarrod Witts
Coach Brett Ratten Captain Jarryn Geary
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52
BEHINDS
Pearce HANLEY Anthony MILES Jack BOWES Brandon ELLIS Jarrod HARBROW Alex SEXTON Will BRODIE Brayden FIORINI Ben AINSWORTH Charlie BALLARD Touk MILLER Sam DAY Jack LUKOSIUS Lachie WELLER Noah ANDERSON Rory THOMPSON Corey ELLIS Matt ROWELL Josh CORBETT Jack HOMBSCH Hugh GREENWOOD Izak RANKINE Sean LEMMENS David SWALLOW Sam COLLINS Sam FLANDERS Wil POWELL Jarrod WITTS Chris BURGESS Peter WRIGHT Jordan MURDOCH Zac SMITH George HORLIN-SMITH Ben KING Connor BUDARICK Josh SCHOENFELD Jeremy SHARP Jesse JOYCE Nick HOLMAN Jacob HERON Malcolm ROSAS Patrick MURTAGH Jez McLENNAN Darcy MACPHERSON Jacob DAWSON Caleb GRAHAM Sam FLETCHER Matt CONROY Mitch RIORDAN Jy FARRAR Luke TOWEY
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 48
Nick COFFIELD Jake CARLISLE Zak JONES Jade GRESHAM Shane SAVAGE Sebastian ROSS Luke DUNSTAN Bradley HILL Jack STEELE Dan HANNEBERY Hunter CLARK Max KING Jack LONIE Jarryn GEARY Jack BILLINGS Dan BUTLER Dylan ROBERTON Paddy RYDER Rowan MARSHALL Dougal HOWARD Ben LONG Nathan BROWN Jack BYTEL Logan AUSTIN Dean KENT Josh BATTLE Ryan ABBOTT Tim MEMBREY Jimmy WEBSTER Ed PHILLIPS Ryan BYRNES Ben PATON Matthew PARKER Jack SINCLAIR Daniel McKENZIE Leo CONNOLLY Oscar CLAVARINO Darragh JOYCE Nick HIND Jack BELL Jonathon MARSH Callum WILKIE Sam ALABAKIS Doulton LANGLANDS Jack MAYO RUSHED
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30/7/20 3:01 pm
ESSENDON
GWS GIANTS
Coach John Worsfold Captain Dyson Heppell
Coach Leon Cameron Captain Stephen Coniglio GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49
GOALS
BEHINDS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 46 50
Andrew McGRATH Tom BELLCHAMBERS Darcy PARISH Kyle LANGFORD Devon SMITH Joe DANIHER Zach MERRETT Martin GLEESON Dylan SHIEL Aaron FRANCIS David ZAHARAKIS Tom CUTLER Orazio FANTASIA Jordan RIDLEY Jayden LAVERDE Josh BEGLEY James STEWART Michael HURLEY Kobe MUTCH Jacob TOWNSEND Dyson HEPPELL Irving MOSQUITO Harrison JONES Nick BRYAN Jake STRINGER Cale HOOKER Mason REDMAN Ned CAHILL Patrick AMBROSE Brandon ZERK-THATCHER Noah GOWN Brayden HAM Andrew PHILLIPS Matt GUELFI Lachie JOHNSON Dylan CLARKE Sam DRAPER Ross McQUILLAN Will SNELLING Cian McBRIDE Adam SAAD Anthony McDONALD-TIPUNGWUTI Shaun McKERNAN Conor McKENNA Mitch HIBBERD Henry CRAUFORD Tom HIRD
Phil DAVIS Jacob HOPPER Stephen CONIGLIO Toby GREENE Jye CALDWELL Lachie WHITFIELD Lachie ASH Callan WARD Jackson HATELY Sam JACOBS Tommy SHERIDAN Tom GREEN Isaac CUMMING Tim TARANTO Sam TAYLOR Brent DANIELS Zac LANGDON Jeremy CAMERON Nick HAYNES Tom HUTCHESSON Matt BUNTINE Josh KELLY Heath SHAW Matt DE BOER Lachlan KEEFFE Jake RICCARDI Harry HIMMELBERG Zach SPROULE Zac WILLIAMS Matt FLYNN Jeremy FINLAYSON Kieren BRIGGS Xavier O’HALLORAN Nick SHIPLEY Aidan CORR Harry PERRYMAN Bobby HILL Daniel LLOYD Connor IDUN Adam KENNEDY Shane MUMFORD Jake STEIN Jack BUCKLEY Callum BROWN Sam REID RUSHED
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PORT ADELAIDE
RICHMOND
Coach Ken Hinkley Captain Tom Jonas
Coach Damien Hardwick Captain Trent Cotchin GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 44 45 47 48 50
GOALS
BEHINDS
Tom JONAS Sam POWELL-PEPPER Ryan BURTON Todd MARSHALL Dan HOUSTON Steven MOTLOP Brad EBERT Hamish HARTLETT Robbie GRAY Travis BOAK Tom ROCKLIFF Trent McKENZIE Wylie BUZZA Miles BERGMAN Karl AMON Ollie WINES Tom CLUREY Zak BUTTERS Mitch GEORGIADES Connor ROZEE Xavier DUURSMA Charlie DIXON Jack WATTS Kane FARRELL Sam HAYES Riley BONNER Joel GARNER Willem DREW Scott LYCETT Joe ATLEY Trent BURGOYNE Sam MAYES Darcy BYRNE-JONES Dylan WILLIAMS Boyd WOODCOCK Jake PATMORE Peter LADHAMS Justin WESTHOFF Jarrod LIENERT Riley GRUNDY Jackson MEAD Martin FREDERICK Tobin COX Jake PASINI Cam SUTCLIFFE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 50
Nick VLASTUIN Dylan GRIMES Dion PRESTIA Dustin MARTIN Jack ROSS Patrick NAISH Liam BAKER Jack RIEWOLDT Trent COTCHIN Shane EDWARDS Jason CASTAGNA David ASTBURY Jack HIGGINS Bachar HOULI Jayden SHORT Daniel RIOLI Alex RANCE Tom LYNCH Ivan SOLDO Noah BALTA Josh CADDY Kane LAMBERT Toby NANKERVIS Riley COLLIER-DAWKINS Thomson DOW Fraser TURNER Shai BOLTON Oleg MARKOV Luke ENGLISH Kamdyn McINTOSH Jack GRAHAM Nathan BROAD Will MARTYN Noah CUMBERLAND Jake AARTS Callum COLEMAN-JONES Mabior CHOL Ryan GARTHWAITE Derek EGGMOLESSE-SMITH Sydney STACK Hugo RALPHSMITH Ben MILLER Bigoa NYUON Marlion PICKETT
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30/7/20 3:02 pm
BRISBANE LIONS
WESTERN BULLDOGS
Coach Chris Fagan Captain Dayne Zorko
Coach Luke Beveridge Captain Marcus Bontempelli GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
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BEHINDS
Brock SMITH Deven ROBERTSON Allen CHRISTENSEN Callum AH CHEE Mitch ROBINSON Hugh McCLUGGAGE Jarrod BERRY Ely SMITH Lachie NEALE Daniel RICH Lincoln McCARTHY Stefan MARTIN Thomas BERRY Grant BIRCHALL Dayne ZORKO Cam RAYNER Jarryd LYONS Keidean COLEMAN Jacob ALLISON Cedric COX Sam SKINNER Mitchell HINGE Charlie CAMERON Marcus ADAMS Daniel McSTAY Connor McFADYEN Darcy GARDINER Cameron ELLIS-YOLMEN Alex WITHERDEN Eric HIPWOOD Harris ANDREWS Tom JOYCE Zac BAILEY Toby WOOLLER Ryan LESTER Rhys MATHIESON Brandon STARCEVICH Connor BALLENDEN Corey LYONS Jack PAYNE Matt EAGLES James MADDEN Noah ANSWERTH Archie SMITH Jaxon PRIOR Oscar McINERNEY Tom FULLARTON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46
Matthew SUCKLING Lewis YOUNG Mitch WALLIS Marcus BONTEMPELLI Josh DUNKLEY Bailey SMITH Lachie HUNTER Jackson TRENGOVE Hayden CROZIER Easton WOOD Jack MACRAE Zaine CORDY Josh SCHACHE Rhylee WEST Taylor DURYEA Toby McLEAN Josh BRUCE Louis BUTLER Cody WEIGHTMAN Ed RICHARDS Tom LIBERATORE Sam LLOYD Laitham VANDERMEER Buku KHAMIS Ben CAVARRA Billy GOWERS Patrick LIPINSKI Callum PORTER Tory DICKSON Fergus GREENE Bailey DALE Will HAYES Aaron NAUGHTON Bailey WILLIAMS Caleb DANIEL Brad LYNCH Roarke SMITH Riley GARCIA Jason JOHANNISEN Lachie YOUNG Jordon SWEET Alex KEATH Ryan GARDNER Tim ENGLISH Lin JONG RUSHED
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30/7/20 3:02 pm
WEST COAST EAGLES
CARLTON
Coach Adam Simpson Captain Luke Shuey
Coach David Teague Co-captains Patrick Cripps /Sam Docherty GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
BEHINDS
Liam RYAN Jake WATERMAN Andrew GAFF Dom SHEED Brad SHEPPARD Elliot YEO Jack REDDEN Nic NAITANUI Jarrod BRANDER Tim KELLY Oscar ALLEN Luke SHUEY Liam DUGGAN Jamie CRIPPS Tom HICKEY Josh KENNEDY Daniel VENABLES Nathan VARDY Jeremy McGOVERN Jack PETRUCCELLE Hamish BRAYSHAW Lewis JETTA Xavier O’NEILL Shannon HURN Francis WATSON Jack DARLING Tom COLE Luke FOLEY Jackson NELSON Will SCHOFIELD Bailey WILLIAMS Brayden AINSWORTH Mark HUTCHINGS Josh ROTHAM Tom BARRASS Ben JOHNSON Jarrod CAMERON Callum JAMIESON Brendon AH CHEE Harry EDWARDS Anthony TREACY Willie RIOLI Mitch O’NEILL Nic REID Jamaine JONES
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47
Jack SILVAGNI Paddy DOW Marc MURPHY Lochie O’BRIEN Sam PETREVSKI-SETON Kade SIMPSON Matthew KENNEDY Matthew KREUZER Patrick CRIPPS Harry McKAY Mitch McGOVERN Tom DE KONING Liam STOCKER Liam JONES Sam DOCHERTY Darcy LANG Brodie KEMP Sam WALSH Eddie BETTS Lachie PLOWMAN Jack MARTIN Caleb MARCHBANK Jacob WEITERING Nic NEWMAN Zac FISHER Harrison MACREADIE Marc PITTONET David CUNINGHAM Cameron POLSON Charlie CURNOW Tom WILLIAMSON Jack NEWNES Sam RAMSAY Sam PHILP Ed CURNOW Josh HONEY Ben SILVAGNI Finbar O’DWYER Fraser PHILLIPS Michael GIBBONS Levi CASBOULT Will SETTERFIELD Matthew OWIES Hugh GODDARD Matthew COTTRELL Callum MOORE
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30/7/20 3:02 pm
MELBOURNE
NORTH MELBOURNE
Coach Simon Goodwin Captain Max Gawn
Coach Rhyce Shaw Captain Jack Ziebell GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 46 48
BEHINDS
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 50
Steven MAY Nathan JONES Christian SALEM James HARMES Christian PETRACCA Luke JACKSON Jack VINEY Jake LEVER Charlie SPARGO Angus BRAYSHAW Max GAWN Toby BEDFORD Clayton OLIVER Michael HIBBERD Ed LANGDON Kade KOLODJASHNIJ Harley BENNELL Jake MELKSHAM Mitch HANNAN Adam TOMLINSON Braydon PREUSS Aaron VANDENBERG James JORDON Trent RIVERS Tom McDONALD Sam WEIDEMAN Aaron NIETSCHKE Oscar McDONALD Jayden HUNT Alex NEAL-BULLEN Bayley FRITSCH Tom SPARROW Oskar BAKER Marty HORE Harrison PETTY Kysaiah PICKETT Kade CHANDLER Mitch BROWN Neville JETTA Corey WAGNER Jay LOCKHART Josh WAGNER Joel SMITH Austin BRADTKE Kyle DUNKLEY
Majak DAW Marley WILLIAMS Jed ANDERSON Shaun HIGGINS Ben JACOBS Taylor GARNER Jack ZIEBELL Bailey SCOTT Luke DAVIES-UNIACKE Ben CUNNINGTON Luke McDONALD Jy SIMPKIN Jared POLEC Trent DUMONT Paul AHERN Aiden BONAR Jasper PITTARD Shaun ATLEY Josh WALKER Nick LARKEY Dom TYSON Todd GOLDSTEIN Ben McKAY Sam DURDIN Robbie TARRANT Tarryn THOMAS Will WALKER Kayne TURNER Charlie COMBEN Curtis TAYLOR Mason WOOD Ed VICKERS-WILLIS Jamie MACMILLAN Jack MAHONY Joel CROCKER Kyron HAYDEN Tristan XERRI Flynn PEREZ Tom MURPHY Matt McGUINNESS Tom CAMPBELL Aaron HALL Cameron ZURHAAR Lachlan HOSIE Ben BROWN
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30/7/20 3:02 pm
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GEELONG CATS
ST KILDA
Coach Chris Scott Captain Joel Selwood
Coach Brett Ratten Captain Jarryn Geary GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
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BEHINDS
Rhys STANLEY Zach TUOHY Brandan PARFITT Gary ABLETT Nakia COCKATOO Jordan CLARK Harry TAYLOR Jake KOLODJASHNIJ Jack STEVEN Ben JARVIS Josh JENKINS Cooper STEPHENS Lachie FOGARTY Joel SELWOOD Nathan KREUGER Sam DE KONING Esava RATUGOLEA Charlie CONSTABLE Quinton NARKLE Oscar BROWNLESS Jacob KENNERLEY Mitch DUNCAN Gary ROHAN Jed BEWS Lachie HENDERSON Tom HAWKINS Sam MENEGOLA Darcy FORT Cameron GUTHRIE Tom ATKINS Francis EVANS Gryan MIERS Jake TARCA James PARSONS Patrick DANGERFIELD Blake SCHLENSOG Sam SIMPSON Jack HENRY Zach GUTHRIE Luke DAHLHAUS Cameron TAHENY Mark O’CONNOR Stefan OKUNBOR Tom STEWART Brad CLOSE Mark BLICAVS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 48
Nick COFFIELD Jake CARLISLE Zak JONES Jade GRESHAM Shane SAVAGE Sebastian ROSS Luke DUNSTAN Bradley HILL Jack STEELE Dan HANNEBERY Hunter CLARK Max KING Jack LONIE Jarryn GEARY Jack BILLINGS Dan BUTLER Dylan ROBERTON Paddy RYDER Rowan MARSHALL Dougal HOWARD Ben LONG Nathan BROWN Jack BYTEL Logan AUSTIN Dean KENT Josh BATTLE Ryan ABBOTT Tim MEMBREY Jimmy WEBSTER Ed PHILLIPS Ryan BYRNES Ben PATON Matthew PARKER Jack SINCLAIR Daniel McKENZIE Leo CONNOLLY Oscar CLAVARINO Darragh JOYCE Nick HIND Jack BELL Jonathon MARSH Callum WILKIE Sam ALABAKIS Doulton LANGLANDS Jack MAYO RUSHED
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30/7/20 3:02 pm
FREMANTLE
HAWTHORN
Coach Justin Longmuir Captain Nat Fyfe
Coach Alastair Clarkson Captain Ben Stratton GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
BEHINDS
Jesse HOGAN Griffin LOGUE Brandon MATERA Sean DARCY Adam CERRA Reece CONCA Nat FYFE Andrew BRAYSHAW Blake ACRES Michael WALTERS James AISH Mitch CROWDEN Luke RYAN Nathan WILSON Ethan HUGHES David MUNDY Hugh DIXON Darcy TUCKER Connor BLAKELY Matt TABERNER Joel HAMLING Caleb SERONG Cam McCARTHY Tom NORTH Alex PEARCE Hayden YOUNG Sam STURT Lachie SCHULTZ Luke VALENTE Lloyd MEEK Liam HENRY Stephen HILL Travis COLYER Brett BEWLEY Jason CARTER Brennan COX Rory LOBB Isaiah BUTTERS Sam SWITKOWSKI Bailey BANFIELD Stefan GIRO Michael FREDERICK Taylin DUMAN Tobe WATSON Dillon O’REILLY Jarvis PINA Leno THOMAS
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
Harry MORRISON Mitch LEWIS Tom MITCHELL Jarman IMPEY James WORPEL James SICILY Ben McEVOY Sam FROST Shaun BURGOYNE Jaeger O’MEARA Conor NASH James FRAWLEY Conor GLASS Jack SCRIMSHAW Blake HARDWICK Isaac SMITH Daniel HOWE Jonathon CEGLAR Jack GUNSTON Chad WINGARD Tom SCULLY Luke BREUST Tim O’BRIEN Ben STRATTON Jonathon PATTON Liam SHIELS Michael HARTLEY Paul PUOPOLO Changkuoth JIATH Will DAY Ricky HENDERSON Finn MAGINNESS Mathew WALKER Jacob KOSCHITZKE Josh MORRIS Dylan MOORE Jackson ROSS Darren MINCHINGTON Emerson JEKA Harrison JONES Oliver HANRAHAN Harry PEPPER Ned REEVES Damon GREAVES Will GOLDS James COUSINS Keegan BROOKSBY
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30/7/20 3:03 pm
ADELAIDE CROWS
COLLINGWOOD
Coach Matthew Nicks Captain Rory Sloane
Coach Nathan Buckley Captain Scott Pendlebury GOALS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
BEHINDS
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48
Chayce JONES Brad CROUCH Riley KNIGHT Lachlan MURPHY Matt CROUCH Bryce GIBBS Jordan GALLUCCI Jake KELLY Rory SLOANE Myles POHOLKE Paul SEEDSMAN Daniel TALIA Taylor WALKER David MACKAY Kyle HARTIGAN Luke BROWN Will HAMILL Tyson STENGLE Ben CROCKER Rory ATKINS Billy FRAMPTON Shane McADAM Josh WORRELL Ned McHENRY Harry SCHOENBERG Tom LYNCH Ben KEAYS Rory LAIRD Wayne MILERA Patrick WILSON Darcy FOGARTY Brodie SMITH Elliott HIMMELBERG Fischer McASEY Andrew McPHERSON Ronin O’CONNOR Lachlan SHOLL Tom DOEDEE Ben DAVIS Jordon BUTTS Ayce TAYLOR Reilly O’BRIEN Lachlan GOLLANT Kieran STRACHAN
Jaidyn STEPHENSON Jordan DE GOEY Isaac QUAYNOR Brodie GRUNDY Jamie ELLIOTT Tyler BROWN Adam TRELOAR Tom LANGDON John NOBLE Scott PENDLEBURY Dayne BEAMS Matthew SCHARENBERG Taylor ADAMS Darcy CAMERON Lynden DUNN Chris MAYNE Callum BROWN Travis VARCOE Levi GREENWOOD Ben REID Tom PHILLIPS Steele SIDEBOTTOM Jordan ROUGHEAD Josh THOMAS Jack CRISP Josh DAICOS Will KELLY Nathan MURPHY Tim BROOMHEAD Darcy MOORE Flynn APPLEBY Will HOSKIN-ELLIOTT Rupert WILLS Trent BIANCO Jay RANTALL Brayden SIER Brayden MAYNARD Jeremy HOWE Trey RUSCOE Atu BOSENAVULAGI Brody MIHOCEK Anton TOHILL Jack MADGEN Max LYNCH Mason COX Mark KEANE Tom WILSON
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30/7/20 3:03 pm
GOLD COAST SUNS
ESSENDON
Coach Stuart Dew Co-captains David Swallow /Jarrod Witts GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52
Coach John Worsfold Captain Dyson Heppell BEHINDS
Pearce HANLEY Anthony MILES Jack BOWES Brandon ELLIS Jarrod HARBROW Alex SEXTON Will BRODIE Brayden FIORINI Ben AINSWORTH Charlie BALLARD Touk MILLER Sam DAY Jack LUKOSIUS Lachie WELLER Noah ANDERSON Rory THOMPSON Corey ELLIS Matt ROWELL Josh CORBETT Jack HOMBSCH Hugh GREENWOOD Izak RANKINE Sean LEMMENS David SWALLOW Sam COLLINS Sam FLANDERS Wil POWELL Jarrod WITTS Chris BURGESS Peter WRIGHT Jordan MURDOCH Zac SMITH George HORLIN-SMITH Ben KING Connor BUDARICK Josh SCHOENFELD Jeremy SHARP Jesse JOYCE Nick HOLMAN Jacob HERON Malcolm ROSAS Patrick MURTAGH Jez McLENNAN Darcy MACPHERSON Jacob DAWSON Caleb GRAHAM Sam FLETCHER Matt CONROY Mitch RIORDAN Jy FARRAR Luke TOWEY
GOALS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 49
Andrew McGRATH Tom BELLCHAMBERS Darcy PARISH Kyle LANGFORD Devon SMITH Joe DANIHER Zach MERRETT Martin GLEESON Dylan SHIEL Aaron FRANCIS David ZAHARAKIS Tom CUTLER Orazio FANTASIA Jordan RIDLEY Jayden LAVERDE Josh BEGLEY James STEWART Michael HURLEY Kobe MUTCH Jacob TOWNSEND Dyson HEPPELL Irving MOSQUITO Harrison JONES Nick BRYAN Jake STRINGER Cale HOOKER Mason REDMAN Ned CAHILL Patrick AMBROSE Brandon ZERK-THATCHER Noah GOWN Brayden HAM Andrew PHILLIPS Matt GUELFI Lachie JOHNSON Dylan CLARKE Sam DRAPER Ross McQUILLAN Will SNELLING Cian McBRIDE Adam SAAD Anthony McDONALD-TIPUNGWUTI Shaun McKERNAN Conor McKENNA Mitch HIBBERD Henry CRAUFORD Tom HIRD
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AR10-11 Teams 275.indd 79
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30/7/20 3:03 pm