
Tonners survive a scare, while Lions lift out of the drop zone
Just one game separates third and sixth after Round 11 of Premier Men’s action. Ladder leaders Old Brighton saw off a stiff challenge to their 14-game winning streak at Brighton
The U23 squad for the AAFC Carnival in Adelaide 9-12 June will have its first meeting with the team’s coaching staff tonight at Sportscover Arena.
The initial squad is:
AJAX: David Fayman – Beaumaris: Matthew Petering, Scott Gower – Caulfield Grammarians: Dean Scheetz, Sean Meredith, Tom O’Sullivan – Collegians: Harry Croft – De La Salle: John Nicolopoulos, Sam Pickett, Mark Collins, Sam Williams – Hampton Rovers: Jackson Ward – Mazenod: Stuart Inglis – Marcellin: Ash Viney, Trent Carlson – Monash Blues: Tim McKenzie – Oakleigh: Dion Lucas – Old Brighton: Brock Rawlinson – Old Carey: Luke Crozier, Cameron Jones – Old Haileybury: Al Johnston – Old Ivanhoe: Edward Greer, Adrian Delmonte – Old Melburnians: Sam Dunell, Luke Casey-Leigh, Jonno Nash – Old Scotch: Max van den Broek, Scott Sherwen, Thomas McKinley – Old Trinity: Jack Osborn. Harry Tinney – Old Xaverians: Esmond Prowse, Nick Wynne – St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: Simon Richards, Hiwad Shakaib, Jack Hellier – St Bernard’s: Michael Angel – St Kevin’s: Phil Edgar, Karl Wissell – University Blacks Jordan Foster – University Blues Charles Shaw, Jeremy Mugavin, Alastair Austin – Werribee: Stef Callea, Matthew Dean
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