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Tasmanian AFL Team

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Jarvis Breen - any relation? Barry was TFL president in the '90s.

Any other connections to AFL, past or present, in there?

 
On 06/03/2026 at 10:37, Demonstone said:

They have a Boag on the playing list but no Cascade. So much for the team representing all of Tasmania.

At a more serious level, too; the list is very heavily southern Tassie. There could be tears before bedtime!

On 06/03/2026 at 10:24, KC from Casey said:

This is the Tassie team list:-

TASMANIA

Jumper No.

First Name

Surname

DOB

Height

Community Club

VFL Games

1

Jye

Menzie

28/10/2002

180

North Hobart

25

2

Jed

Hagan

15/10/2004

174

Glenorchy

0

3

Sam

Siggins

20/03/1994

195

Lauderdale

10

4

Caleb

Mitchell

10/08/2004

186

Lauderdale

44

5

Robbie

Fox

16/04/1993

185

Lauderdale

37

6

Michael

Stingel

14/12/2002

185

North Launceston

1

7

Geordie

Payne

6/11/2005

184

Wynyard

23

8

Brandon

Leary

13/05/2003

179

North Launceston

1

9

Bradley

Cox-Goodyer

8/03/1993

179

Latrobe

0

10

Nick

Williams

2/05/2004

191

Glenorchy

44

11

Bailley

Boag

4/05/1999

187

Burnie

1

12

Daniel

Cooney

5/09/2006

179

Clarence

0

13

Nathaniel

Sulzberger

6/05/2006

187

North Hobart

11

14

Nelson

Beikoff-Smart

15/03/2006

178

Glenorchy

27

15

Rory

Wright

2/06/2007

184

North Hobart

0

16

Archie

Wilkinson

8/05/2002

194

Glenorchy

0

17

Tyler

McGinniss

12/01/2001

195

North Hobart

1

18

Jack

Callinan

7/10/2005

180

Clarence

0

19

Lucas

Wootton

11/05/2007

180

Clarence

0

20

Max

Roney

16/03/2006

185

Lauderdale

0

21

Baxter

Norton

12/06/1999

179

Clarence

5

22

Baker

Smith

26/08/2003

197

Glenorchy

8

23

Cameron

Owen

28/05/2004

204

Glenorchy

32

24

Jaxon

Artemis

24/08/2006

183

Lauderdale

0

25

Darcy

Gardner

7/11/2003

176

Brighton

0

26

Harry

Elmer

13/04/2006

179

Clarence

0

27

Jack

Miller

13/04/2007

181

North Hobart

0

28

Will

Splann

25/10/2003

195

Brighton

0

29

Hugh

Dixon

26/02/1999

197

Kingborough

40

30

Theo

Ives

28/06/2002

191

Glenorchy

0

31

Josh

Wolfe

22/12/2002

190

North Hobart

0

32

Kai

Cameron

27/04/2004

191

Lauderdale

0

33

Zach

Adams

27/07/2001

188

Kingborough

14

34

Maddox

Iverach

30/01/2007

183

Clarence

0

35

Harry

Bayles

28/07/2003

182

Glenorchy

0

36

Max

Geappen

30/07/2006

183

Clarence

0

37

Harry

Brereton

19/09/2006

190

Kingborough

0

38

Max

Mapley

27/10/2005

200

Clarence

0

39

Lachlan

Hay

28/11/2006

177

North Hobart

0

40

Khalen

Matthews

23/03/2006

193

Clarence

0

41

Joseph

Chaplin

8/10/2001

193

Devonport

7

42

Oscar

Paprotny

10/03/2001

179

Clarence

0

43

Oliver

Depaoli-Kubank

24/07/2006

179

Ulverstone

0

44

Yor

Nyanjok

19/10/2002

199

Lauderdale

0

45

Sam

Green

13/05/2001

188

Clarence

8

46

Jarvis

Breen

11/07/2007

178

Clarence

0

47

Charlie

Meadows

27/09/2002

192

Brighton

0

48

Jacob

Boyd

15/04/2000

189

Glenorchy

1

49

Rylee

McHenry

17/07/2007

179

Glenorchy

0

50

Jack

Dolliver

16/03/2004

185

Lauderdale

0

The absence of surnames that one would actually find in a mainland telephone directory is astonishing. To channel Jack Dyer, I'm not gunna talk in case I say something.

 
On 06/03/2026 at 09:27, praha said:

It's good I think. Better than GWS' corporate logo guernsey.

The Gatorade Giants, you mean?

1 hour ago, MrReims said:

One of my best mates at the airport heading to Adelaide to watch his beloved Crows tonight and who does he happen to see boarding a flight to Hobart? Peter and Josh Daicos……. Could be nothing of course, it is their bye weekend but just thought that was a bit too juicy not to share

On a scouting mission for Nick ...


6 hours ago, MrReims said:

One of my best mates at the airport heading to Adelaide to watch his beloved Crows tonight and who does he happen to see boarding a flight to Hobart? Peter and Josh Daicos……. Could be nothing of course, it is their bye weekend but just thought that was a bit too juicy not to share

Doing a sporty at the Granada Tavern. Once owned by Peter Hudson.

 

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