
Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star: Ryder Mantello
The VAFA congratulates Ryder Mantello from Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Ryder is ranked 24th for average
Director of Big V Football Nigel Credlin today released the initial training squad of 52 for the U23 game against WA on Sunday 3 June.
The first training run will be held at Sportscover Arena on Wednesday from 6:00 under coach Ben Robertson. Official invitations will be made today through club secretaries.
AJAX: Warren Steinberg, Jake Lew
Banyule: Bartholomew Walsh, Jake Truefeldt
Beaumaris: Anthony Carroll, William Murton, Scott Gower
Caulfield Grammarians: Thomas O’Sullivan
Collegians: Jack Bull, Courtney Hylton
De La Salle: Ben Humphrey, Thomas Humphrey, Jacob Williams
Monash Blues: Samuel Baring
Old Brighton: James North
Old Camberwell: Jackson Eade, Ben Hart, Simon Bennett
Old Carey: Bas Simpson, Nicholas Richardson, Matthew Parker, Steve Harris
Old Geelong: Jack O’Shea
Old Haileyburians: John Nicolopoulos, Corey Millard, Peter Gleadhill
Old Ivanhoe: Michael Delmonte
Old Melburnians: Nicholas De Steiger
Old Scotch: Lachlan Hill, Maxwell van den Broek, Nicholas Jamieson
Old Trinity: Luke Pacconi
Old Xaverians: Nick Wynne, Patrick Ambrose, Thomas Carey
PEGS: Cameron Livori
St Bedes/Mentone Tigers: Jaryd Robertson
St Bernard’s: Thomas Overman, Alexander Singleton
St Kevin’s: Glenn Chivers, Philip Edgar, Joshua Taylor, Karl Wissell
University Blacks: Adam Pitt, Bede Mahon
University Blues: Alastair Austin, Patrick Hayes, Jonno Nash, Charles Shaw, Marshall Rippon
Werribee Districts: Matthew Dean
Whitefriars: Daniel Hogan
The VAFA congratulates Ryder Mantello from Old Ivanhoe Grammarians Football Club who has been nominated as the Round 11 Anytime Fitness Men’s Rising Star. Ryder is ranked 24th for average
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