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2015 Young Guns Game

The Young Guns Game is on again this Sunday at North Port Oval at 12.15pm as the curtain raiser to the VFL Preliminary Final between Williamstown and Essendon.

The teams for the game are:

BLACK TEAM

Coaches George Morgan (Casey Scorpions) and Ross Gemmell (Northern Blues)

6 Tom Papley (Gippsland Power) 13/07/1996 176cm 74kg

7 Jacob Hickey (Western Jets) 4/12/1997 178 79

8 Alex Urban (Port Melbourne VFL) 27/07/1996 180 80

10 Joe Maishman (Werribee FC) 26/04/1996 180 78

11 Jack James (Calder Cannons) 29/10/1996 182 78

12 Lachlan Johns (Coburg FC) 05/04/1993 181 79

13 Jono Daggian (Old Scotch) 22/02/1995 186 74

15 Cody Mance (Coburg FC) 25/01/1995 185 79

16 Tom Anderson (Oakleigh Chargers) 3/09/1997 185 68

17 Marty Hore (Bendigo Pioneers) 5/03/1996 187 72

18 Jack Wallace (Sandringham Dragons) 1/08/1996 187 78

19 Luke Hannon (Casey Scorpions) 28/5/1995 188 83

20 Matt De Bruin (Gippsland Power) 14/01/1996 188 75

22 Guy Hendry (Pines FC) 10/01/1992 193 94

23 Christian Buykx-Smith (Gippsland Power) 27/03/1996 194 84

24 Michael Tilmouth-Turner (Northern Knights) 14/09/1996 191 96

25 Mitch Vandenberg (Werribee FC) 5/10/1993 194 90

28 Fraser Fort (South Barwon/Geelong VFL) 4/10/1995 197 89

29 Jordan Moncrieff (Casey Scorpions) 24/7/1992 197 96

30 Rowan Marshall (North Ballarat Roosters) 24/11/1995 200 94

GREEN TEAM

Coaches Sean Kavanagh (Oakleigh Chargers) and Trevor Rowe (Oakleigh Chargers)

6 James Hayes (Footscray Bulldogs) 5/06/1995 181 79

7 Will Hayes (Footscray Bulldogs) 5/06/1995 180 79

8 Anthony Scott (Richmond VFL) 28/02/1995 180 78

9 Goy Lok (Sandringham Dragons) 28/08/1997 180 80

10 Ben Allan (Coburg/Calder FC) 04/06/1996 180 74

11 Andrew Tashevski-Beckwith (Sandringham Dragons) 18/05/1997 183 85

12 Daniel Foley (Western Jets) 24/03/1997 184 82

13 Bruno Laguda (Calder Cannons) 14/04/1997 185 74

15 Matt Hanson (Werribee FC) 26/05/1995 186 81

17 Ben Long (Northern Knights) 21/08/1997 186 72

18 Daniel Vaughan (Cheltenham) 16/12/1992 187 75

19 Bryce Rutherford (Casey Scorpions) 4/12/1994 189 74

20 Dale Hinkley (Birchip Watchem) 23/09/1995 190 83

21 Liam Hulett (Dandenong Stingrays) 14/3/1997 194 89

22 Declan Keilty (Casey Scorpions) 8/5/1995 194 85

23 Brayden Sier (Northern Knights) 12/12/1997 190 91

24 Cameron Tudor (St Josephs/Geelong VFL) 29/06/1992 196 89

26 Lachlan Waddell (Port Melbourne VFL) 12/05/1995 200 96

28 Brody Mihocek (Werribee FC) 4/02/1993 192 97

29 Josh Porter (Werribee FC) 26/04/1994 196 98

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Congratulations to the Casey Scorpions involved in the game starting with George Morgan who is coaching the Black Team.

Casey players selected to play in the game are Luke Hannon, Declan Keilty, Jordan Moncrieff and Bryce Rutherford while Gippsland's exciting small forward Tom Papley represented the Scorpions on three occasions this year as 23rd player. Most of the Casey boys are coming through the ranks in the development programme which augurs well for the future -

Squads finalised for AFL Victorias Young Guns match at North Port Oval on Sunday

One player of interest from the Frankston area is tall key forward Guy Hendry. Also keep an eye out for Liam Hullet another tall.

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