The teams: Canberra/Sydney vs Tasmania
Congratulations to the players, coaches and umpires selected to take on Tasmania at UTAS Stadium in Launceston this Saturday, 20 July.
Teams were selected based on May’s Canberra vs Sydney matches, played in Canberra on 18 May, with some other talent added.
Umpires were selected from First Grade in AFL Canberra and Premier Division in AFL Sydney. Tasmania will provide the rest of the umpiring panel.
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Match details
Saturday, 20 July @ UTAS Stadium, Launceston
Senior Women 2:30pm
Senior Men 4:45pm
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Women’s preview
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The Canberra/Sydney women’s team is highlighted by AFL Sydney superstars Zoe Hurrell (North Shore Bombers), who won the medal for best on ground in the May fixture between the two leagues, along with ever-reliable Abbey Martin (East Coast Eagles) who will have the Tasmanian team looking for plan B and C with her presence and strong intercept marking ability across Half Back.
From AFL Canberra look out for Jayde Hamilton (Queanbeyan Tigers) who will be tasked with winning the footy around the stoppages along with Olivia Fogarty (Ainslie Tricolours) who will be looking to run the Tasmanian’s off their feet down the wide-open expanses of UTAS Stadium.
Zara Hamilton (Manly Warringah Wolves) has been in stellar form this season and will be a key player if AFL Sydney and AFL Canberra is to claim victory, as will Caitlin Fletcher (Parramatta Goannas) who will lead from the front in the middle of the ground. Amber Allen (Belconnen Magpies) will anchor the backline, along with Chloe Anderson (UNSW-ES Bulldogs) who earnt her spot in the team following an exceptional month with the Bulldogs.
All up, the Women’s Representative team (including emergencies) has representatives from 10 clubs across AFL Sydney and AFL Canberra, with the East Coast Eagles the most represented club with seven players selected in the team.
Full list of Club Representation: East Coast Eagles (7), Ainslie Tricolours (4), Parramatta Goannas (3), Belconnen Magpies (2), Eastlake Demons (1), Manly Warringah Wolves (1), UNSW-ES Bulldogs (1), Tuggeranong AFC (1), Queanbeyan Tigers (1) and North Shore Bombers (1).
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Women’s team: jumper numbers and coaches
# | Name (club) |
1 | Zoe Hurrell (North Shore Bombers) |
2 | Bryany Parker (East Coast Eagles) |
4 | Brooke Bailey (East Coast Eagles) |
5 | Charlotte Canavan (Ainslie Tricolours) |
6 | Zoe Skyrianos (Ainslie Tricolours) |
7 | Summer Hall (East Coast Eagles) |
8 | Michelle Foscarini (East Coast Eagles) |
9 | Zara Hamilton (Manly Warringah Wolves) |
10 | Sophie Kavanagh (Parramatta Goannas) |
11 | Olivia Fogarty (Ainslie Tricolours) |
12 | Abbey Martin (East Coast Eagles) |
13 | Caitlin Reid (East Coast Eagles) |
14 | Caitlin Fletcher (Parramatta Goannas) |
15 | Jayde Hamilton (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
16 | Chloe Anderson (UNSW-ES Bulldogs) |
17 | Jessica Whelan (East Coast Eagles) |
19 | Chantel Jones (Ainslie Tricolours) |
20 | Amber Allen (Belconnen Magpies) |
21 | Ryeli Fleming (Eastlake Demons) |
22 | Brianna-Lee Wade (Parramatta Goannas) |
23 | Kiarna Woolley-Blain (Tuggeranong AFC) |
Emg | Jorja Simpson (Belconnen Magpies) |
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Coaches
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Head Coach – Lloyd Perris (AFL NSW/ACT)
Assistant Coach – Kristie Whittard (Sydney Swans Academy)
Assistant Coach – Leo Lehay (Tuggeranong AFC)
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Men’s preview
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Strength from both leagues on every line – look no further than the dominate force in the midfield Alex Smout (Eastlake Demons), key target at Centre Half Forward Andrew Swan (Queanbeyan Tigers), the professional and smooth moving Ned Campbell (North Shore Bombers) and the physical presence and tap ruck work from Finbar Delbridge (South West Sydney Blues). These four players alone with make the Tasmanian coaching team nervous, but coupled with dynamic playmakers Bryon Laws (Manly Warringah Wolves), Tye Gander (St. George Dragons) and midfield superstar Thomas Simpson (Belconnen Magpies) the combined team from AFL Sydney & AFL Canberra will be primed for the challenge awaiting them in Launceston at 4:45pm on Saturday.
The key to the match will be at the contest and across half back, with the tandem of Jake Veale (North Shore Bombers) and Christian Loone (North Shore Bombers) sure to create headaches for the Tassie game plan and give AFL Sydney and AFL Canberra a damaging rebound capacity.
Up forward look for Thomas Faul (Ainslie Tricolours), Hugo Birks (UTS AFC Bats) and Rhys Pollock (Queanbeyan Tiger) to stretch the Tasmania defence while the likes of Ethan Grace (North Shore Bombers) and Joshua Boag (Pennant Hills Demons) may also pop up and hit the scoreboard for the visitors.
All up the Men’s Representative team (including emergencies) is represented by 11 clubs across AFL Sydney and AFL Canberra, with the Queanbeyan Tigers the most represented club with seven players selected in the team.
Full list of Club Representation: Queanbeyan Tigers (7), North Shore Bombers (4), Pennant Hills Demons (3), UTS AFC Bats (2), Ainslie Tricolours (2), Belconnen Magpies (2), Manly Warringah Wolves (2), Eastlake Demons (1), South West Sydney Blues (1), St. George Dragons (1) and UNSW-ES Bulldogs (1).
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Men’s team: jumper numbers and coaches
# | Name (club) |
1 | Ethan Grace (North Shore Bombers) |
2 | Rhys Pollock (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
3 | James Lugsdin (Manly Warringah Wolves) |
4 | Tyler Collins (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
5 | Matthew McGrory (Ainslie Tricolours) |
6 | Thomas Simpson (Belconnen Magpies) |
7 | Alex Smout (Eastlake Demons) |
8 | Tye Gander (St. George Dragons) |
9 | Ned Campbell (North Shore Bombers) |
10 | Koby Grass (UTS AFC Bats) |
11 | Byron Laws (Manly Warringah Wolves) |
12 | Jake Veale (North Shore Bombers) |
13 | Hugo Birks (UTS AFC Bats) |
14 | Jack Nunn (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
15 | Thomas Faul (Ainslie Tricolours) |
16 | Luke Wharton (Belconnen Magpies) |
17 | Christian Loone (North Shore Bombers) |
18 | Andrew Swan (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
19 | Michael Carroll (Pennant Hills Demons) |
20 | Joshua Boag (Pennant Hills Demons) |
21 | Aidan Bowyer (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
22 | Anthony Lo Pilato (Queanbeyan Tigers) |
23 | Finbar Delbridge (South West Sydney Blues) |
Emg | Sam Thorne (UNSW-ES Bulldogs) |
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Coaches
Head Coach – Ryan O’Keefe (AFL NSW/ACT)
Assistant Coach – Ben Roberts (Pennant Hills Demons)
Assistant Coach – Kevin Dyson (UTS AFC Bats)
Assistant Coach – Jordan Doering (AFL Canberra)
Umpires
Women’s match
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Field Umpire – Andy Campfield (AFL Canberra)
Boundary Umpire – Ian Edwards (AFL Canberra)
Goal Umpire – Chris Vassilopoulos (AFL Sydney)
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Men’s match
Field Umpire – Ben Curdie (AFL Sydney)
Boundary Umpire – Timothy Goulden (AFL Sydney)
Goal Umpire – Rhys Daddow (AFL Canberra)
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