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Sixteen players from across the West Australian Amateur Football League’s (WAAFL) Integrated Program will represent Western Australia in the AFL National Inclusion Carnival to be held on the Gold Coast from July 24-29.
This year will mark the first time all states and territories will be represented in the week-long carnival. Queensland, NSW/ACT, Northern Territory, South Australia, Victoria Country, Victoria Metro, Tasmania and Western Australia will all be fielding teams.
This year’s WA representatives come from six of the seven teams in the WAAFL Integrated Program with players from Coolbinia West Perth, Kingsway, High Wycombe, Wembley, and Fremantle CBC Green and Gold.
The Integrated Football Program, run by the WA Amateur Football League (WAAFL), caters for players 16 years and over with intellectual disabilities.
WAAFL Integrated Football Coordinator Greg Gilbee said the players are excited about representing WA.
“It is recognition of their terrific character, personal values, commitment and application.” he said.
“The players understand they are representing the clubs who nominated them, the program and the wider community, so selection comes with a great deal of pride and responsibility.”
It will be the second-time WA has taken part in the AFL National Inclusion Carnival, with the previous team representing WA in 2015.
2017 WAAFL State Integrated Team:
Surname
First Name
Club
Barker
Jordan
Kingsway
Gould
Raphael
Fremantle CBC
Gregory
Robert
High Wycombe
Hallows
David
Coolbinia West Perth
Isenhood
Toby
Kingsway
McCrorie
Daniel
Fremantle CBC
McGowan
Sean
Fremantle CBC
Minervini
Jayden
Fremantle CBC
Nelligan
Rusty
Kingsway
Ranieri
Fillip
Fremantle CBC
Rogerson
Nick
Fremantle CBC
Seymour
Alex
High Wycombe
Stafford
Robert
Wembley
Timms
Kyron
Fremantle CBC
Turner
Brad
Kingsway
White
Jason
Kingsway
Coach: Jaime Wynne
Assistant Coach: Dave Wright
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WA Football acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the many lands across Western Australia where we train, play, and come together through football. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people. We recognise the deep and continuing contribution First Nations peoples make to our game and our communities.
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