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The West Australian Football League State 18s play South Australia at AAMI Stadium tomorrow, Saturday, June 6 in Round 3 of the NAB AFL National 18s Championships.
The team will be aiming to repeat WA’s Round 1 success against South Australia at Lathlain Park and bounce back from a loss to Victoria Country in Round 2.
OUTS:
B. Hackett (knee), J. Waterman, J. Rotham (soreness), J. Goddard, C. Hinchliffe, M. Jones, J. Mason, C. Daniels (rotated*).
*The NAB AFL National Championship rotation policy specifies that 30 players must play a minimum of 2 games over the course of the 6-game Championship
INS:
M.Cronan – East Fremantle ruckman who stands at 197cm with the ability to be competitive around the ground.
N. Hura – A local Peel Thunder product from Mandurah with very impressive pace
D. Mountford – A medium midfielder from Claremont who shows great potential
J. Schoenfeld – Peel Thunder midfielder who has an outstanding work rate around the ground and has worked hard to make kicking a feature of his game.
L.Strnadica – East Fremantle key forward/ruckman standing at 2m as a 17 year old. An elite cricketer with clean hands and speed.
J. Taylor – A fast, strong athlete from Swan Districts with great agility and game sense.
M. Taylor – Regional player from Chittering with good football smarts and clean hands around the contest
C. Zurhaar – East Fremantle / Wesley College player who is a strong overhead mark with a fierce competitive edge.
Scoreboard
Round 2
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 0.2 2.2 4.5 5.9 (39)
VIC COUNTRY 5.6 10.9 13.14 21.18 (144)
WA – Goals: Ah Chee 2; Clark, Rogers, Shaw.
Best: Clark, Hinchcliffe, Rogers, Florenca, Snadden, Ah Chee.
VIC COUNTRY – Goals: Schache 8; Holmes 3; Ainsworth, Poholke, McKay 2; Mathieson, Eades, Simpkin, Skinner.
Best: Schache, Mathieson, Holmes, Cole, Mutimer, Brodie, Mennen.
Round 1
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 3.2 6.3 9.7 11.7 (73)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1.2 5.6 7.13 9.18 (72)
WA – Goals: Jones 4; Waterman, Ridley 2; Bennett, Smith, Powell-Pepper.
Best: Bennett, Petrevski-Seton, Jones, Hackett, Clark, Smith.
SA – Goals: Haysman, Milera 2; Partington, Hewett, Quinn, Markov, Dew.
Best: Partington, Haysman, Bonner, Milera, Parella, Hewett.
2015 NAB AFL State 18s Fixtures
Saturday 23 May – 11.20am – WA v SA (Lathlain Park)
Sunday 31 May – 12pm – WA v Vic Country (Medibank Stadium)
Saturday 6 June – 12pm – SA v WA (AAMI Stadium)
Saturday 13 June – 11.20am – WA v Vic Metro (Domain Stadium)
Friday 26 June – 2:35pm – Vic Metro v WA (Simonds Stadium) – FOXTEL
Thursday 2 July – 1.15pm – Vic Country v WA (Simonds Stadium) – FOXTEL
*All local times
WAFL State 18s Staff & Coaches
Raffaele Guadagnino – WAFL Talent Manager
Sharni Rowe – WAFL Talent Coordinator
Andrew Lockyer – Head Coach
Shane Yardley – Chairman of Selectors
Bruce Willis – Team Manager
Linton Davies – Head Trainer and Assistant Manager
Steve Armstrong – Assistant Coach
Arthur Maskos – Assistant Coach
Clint Ernst – Assistant Coach
Brett King – Ruck Coach
Jamie Douse – Team Runner
Harry Baynard – Strength & Conditioning Coach
Tom Wallace – Strength & Conditioning Assistant
Nick Caputi – Physiotherapist
Michael Newbound – Physiotherapist
Andrew Stanford – Physiotherapist
Lionel Lim – Doctor
Tom Hill – Doctor
Brad Collard – Player Welfare
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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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