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Not as newsworthy as some of the headline stuff they’ve been publishing of late but here are some snippets from the HUN’s online paper about players going around the traps

Mark Jamar Doncaster

The former AFL big man will combine with ex-Melbourne teammate Jake Spencer at the Sharks this season, to form arguably the Eastern league’s most dangerous ruck combination. Jamar played 155 games for Melbourne from 2002-2015 before five with Essendon in 2016. He earned All Australian selection in 2010. The 38-year-old spent the past three seasons with Sunraysia league outfit, Ouyen United

Matt Jones South Croydon

The ex-Melbourne midfielder lands back in the Eastern league after a season with Ovens and Murray league club, Wangaratta Rovers. The Bulldog favourite has featured in three senior premierships at the club, including the 2017 top division triumph, and will be a big lifter through the midfield

Brock McLean Tongala 

The former Melbourne and Carlton midfielder has made a regional switch from Shepparton United to Tongala. He was an impressive performer in the Goulburn Valley league and adds another layer of quality to the Blues’ midfield.

Josh Tynan St Kevins 

The former Demon arrives at Skob from Essendon VFL, which is where he came to know new St Kevin’s coach Anthony “Plugger’’ Lynch. Tynan, 28, now works for Lynch and he’ll play football under him too. The versatile right-footer played two games for Melbourne in 2012 after being drafted from Gippsland Power and also had VFL stints at Frankston, Port Melbourne and the Bombers. He’ll be a good VAFA Premier player and a popular clubman.

Aaron vandenBerg Old Xaverians

The game got a little harder for opponents of Old Xaverians in VAFA Premier when vandenBerg joined the club. The 28-year-old retired after Melbourne’s AFL premiership. His contribution to the campaign was four games, taking his tally up to 47 after making his debut in Round 1 of 2015. No doubt it would have been quite a few more if not for injuries
 

 
40 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Not as newsworthy as some of the headline stuff they’ve been publishing of late but here are some snippets from the HUN’s online paper about players going around the traps

Mark Jamar Doncaster

The former AFL big man will combine with ex-Melbourne teammate Jake Spencer at the Sharks this season, to form arguably the Eastern league’s most dangerous ruck combination. Jamar played 155 games for Melbourne from 2002-2015 before five with Essendon in 2016. He earned All Australian selection in 2010. The 38-year-old spent the past three seasons with Sunraysia league outfit, Ouyen United

Matt Jones South Croydon

The ex-Melbourne midfielder lands back in the Eastern league after a season with Ovens and Murray league club, Wangaratta Rovers. The Bulldog favourite has featured in three senior premierships at the club, including the 2017 top division triumph, and will be a big lifter through the midfield

Brock McLean Tongala 

The former Melbourne and Carlton midfielder has made a regional switch from Shepparton United to Tongala. He was an impressive performer in the Goulburn Valley league and adds another layer of quality to the Blues’ midfield.

Josh Tynan St Kevins 

The former Demon arrives at Skob from Essendon VFL, which is where he came to know new St Kevin’s coach Anthony “Plugger’’ Lynch. Tynan, 28, now works for Lynch and he’ll play football under him too. The versatile right-footer played two games for Melbourne in 2012 after being drafted from Gippsland Power and also had VFL stints at Frankston, Port Melbourne and the Bombers. He’ll be a good VAFA Premier player and a popular clubman.

Aaron vandenBerg Old Xaverians

The game got a little harder for opponents of Old Xaverians in VAFA Premier when vandenBerg joined the club. The 28-year-old retired after Melbourne’s AFL premiership. His contribution to the campaign was four games, taking his tally up to 47 after making his debut in Round 1 of 2015. No doubt it would have been quite a few more if not for injuries
 

Wouldn't want to be playing against AVB in the VAFA

RIP everyone hoping to play in the midfield/wing in the VAFA.

 

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