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2012 TAC Cup

Oakleigh Chargers 3.3.21 7.5.47 9.7.61 12.10.82

Gippsland Power 3.2.20 4.3.27 8.5.53 12.9.81

Goals

Oakleigh Chargers Billings Jaksch 2 Cutler Franetic Kennedy-Harris MacMillan MacRae Toohey Vearing Walmsley

Gippsland Power Membrey 4 Graham 3 Scott 2 Deery  Drew Hams  

Best

Oakleigh Chargers Franetic MacRae MacMillan Cutler Collopy Kennedy-Harris

Gippsland Power Graham Cashman Hams Membrey Johnstone Heppell

Jackson Macrae has been awarded the TAC Medal which was awarded to Jack Viney of Oakleigh last year.

It has also been confirmed that the game was decided on the golden score system. The siren was due to sound after Macmillan kicked the last goal but the game continued until Macrae scored the winning behind.

The exciting final five minutes of the game -

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Is Billings the kid who plays for Scotch?? Absolute gun apparently....

Yes he does attend Scotch. Best mates with Luke McDonald (Donald's son).

Unfortunately he won't be eligible for this years 'mini' draft as still to young, although likely to got in the top half a dozen in next years draft.

Has foot skills that are elite in AFL terms. I think he would be exactly the kind of player we should be targetting in next years draft. Reminds me a lot of Luke Hodge, a classy midfielder with elite skills who can push forward and back and is not afraid of a contest (for someone with a similar size to Hodge as a teenager).

Being a family friend, it's quite amazing to see a 16yr old kid with the level of professionalism to training and recovery (who's often doing late night recovery swim sessions) that he has.

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Is Billings the kid who plays for Scotch?? Absolute gun apparently....

I was his athletics coach at Scotch for 2 years and still keep in contact with him, he's a ripper kid, fast and also incredibly fit with an incredible ability to read the play. Would love for him to come to the Dees.

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2012 TAC Cup

Oakleigh Chargers 3.3.21 7.5.47 9.7.61 12.10.82

Gippsland Power 3.2.20 4.3.27 8.5.53 12.9.81

Goals

Oakleigh Chargers Billings Jaksch 2 Cutler Franetic Kennedy-Harris MacMillan MacRae Toohey Vearing Walmsley

Gippsland Power Membrey 4 Graham 3 Scott 2 Deery Drew Hams

Best

Oakleigh Chargers Franetic MacRae MacMillan Cutler Collopy Kennedy-Harris

Gippsland Power Graham Cashman Hams Membrey Johnstone Heppell

Jackson Macrae has been awarded the TAC Medal which was awarded to Jack Viney of Oakleigh last year.

It has also been confirmed that the game was decided on the golden score system. The siren was due to sound after Macmillan kicked the last goal but the game continued until Macrae scored the winning behind.

The exciting final five minutes of the game -

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Franetic is a great name

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I like Membrey. At 188 cm / 87 kg he is ready-made and is using all of that size to impose himself on contests today. Is also the Gippsland captain.

Jackson Macrae the hero as Oakleigh win TAC Cup premiership

This article likens Membrey to Darling! If he is that good a player then we would be stupid to overlook him like we did Darling :)

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url=http://m.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/jackson-macrae-the-hero-as-oakleigh-win-tac-cup-premiership/story-e6frepf6-1226479739159]Jackson Macrae the hero as Oakleigh win TAC Cup premiership

This article likens Membrey to Darling! If he is that good a player then we would be stupid to overlook him like we did Darling :)

He's a strong kid like Darling and leads up at the ball well, excellent kick. He reminded me a bit of Barry Hall with his lead up, 2nd efforts and mobility on the ground.

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Funny to see the hun already overhyping Macrae and how intelligent he is, apparently being the only player on the ground who understood the golden point rule...

Now having seen the footage, he seems to have been none the wiser like everyone else, looking gutted after his shot was touched on the line and through for a point, only celebrating once the siren sounded.

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What's Franetic like? Saw he was named best in last 2 finals - name is made for cult worship. Anyone know about him?

With a name like that I suspect he keeps himself busy.
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