Country Football WA"
THE Deppro WA State 18s play Victoria Country at Etihad Stadium in their final game of the 2017 NAB AFL National 18s Championships on Friday, June 30.
The game starts at 12.10pm WA time and will be televised live on FOX Footy.
The WA side is coming off a 40-point win over the Allies at Leederville Oval last Sunday while Vic Country will be aiming to bounce back from a 22-point loss to Victoria Metro on Saturday.
A win to WA would put them in contention to win the Championships with a 3-1 record depending on other results. Victoria Metro are currently undefeated from two outings but are yet to play South Australia and the Allies.
WA has the bye in the final round next Wednesday, July 5.
Photo: Jake Patmore
TEAMS
Western Australia
Backs
24. Durak Tucker
27. Sam Taylor
26. Chris Scott
H Backs
17. Jaxon Cahill
29. Aaron Naughton
16. Jordan Boullineau
Centres
3. Tom Joyce
22. Kyron Hayden
4. Lachlan Mitchell
H Fwds
21. Matt Young
25. Oscar Allen
8. Sydney Stack
Fwds
20. Brandon Starcevich
37. Oliver Eastland
2. Ian Hill
Followers
28. Ben Miller
11. Callum England
9. Jake Patmore
Interchange from
19. Christian Ameduri
1. Jarrad Fazioli
15. Brayden Ainsworth
14. Joseph Ugle
10. Connor West
32. Aaron Redhead
23. Damon Cramer
Victoria Country
Backs
5. Ben Paton
37. Joshua Jaska
6. Aidan Quigley
H Backs
2. Samuel Walsh
25. Oscar Clavarino
19. Matthew Ling
Centres
12. Edward McHenry
28. James Worpel
8. Lochie O’Brien
H Fwds
18. Bailey Henderson
35. Tom McCartin
15. Paddy Dow
Fwds
16. David Handley
20. Tom DeKoning
4. Gryan Miers
Followers
29. Bailey Williams
9. Luke Davies-Uniacke
21. Hunter Clark
Interchange from
10. Brent Daniels
22. Jordon Butts
33. Changkuoth Jiath
26. Angus Schumacher
13. Ethan Floyd
32. Cassidy Parish
1. Kane Farrell
WA RESULTS
Saturday, June 10 – Domain Stadium
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2.4 6.7 10.12 10.14 (74)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2.2 5.3 6.6 10.13 (73)
GOALS
Western Australia: Allen 3, Stewart 2, Hill, Stack, Young, Ainsworth, Starcevich,
South Australia: Fogarty 2, Houlahan 2, Rankine 2, Lukosius, Rozee, Rowe, Giro
BEST
Western Australia: Ainsworth, Allen, Naughton, Taylor, Joyce, Frampton
South Australia: Edwards, Rakine, Crowden, Rozee, Giro, Ballard
Sunday, June 18 – Domain Stadium
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2.0 4.0 6.3 9.4 (58)
VIC METRO 2.4 6.9 11.11 14.12 (96)
GOALS
Western Australia: Allen 3, B. Miller, L.Miller, Frampton, Ameduri, Starcevich, Cameron
Vic Metro: Higgins 2, Landt 2, McLean 2, Moore, Cerra, Rayner, Naish, Coffield, Hayes, Wooller, Taylor
BEST
Western Australia: Joyce, Patmore, Allen, Ainsworth, Naughton, England
Vic Metro: Higgins, Moore, Rayner, Cerra, Naish, Coffield
Sunday, June 25 – Leederville Oval
WESTERN AUSTRALIA 2.2 6.5 8.6 12.12 (84)
ALLIES 1.1 2.4 5.8 6.8 (44)
GOALS
Western Australia: Hill 2, Starcevich 2, Allen 2, Eastland 2, Mitchell, Cahill, Ameduri, Cramer
Allies: Crossley 2, Dixon, Scott, Sambono, Simington
BEST
Western Australia: England, Cahill, Eastland, Boullineau, Ameduri, Starcevich, Taylor
Allies: Crossley, Ballenden, Powell, Carr, Nutting
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