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Sydney v Brisbane at Blacktown International Sports Park, 7.10pm AEDT

SYDNEY

B: Lewis Melican, Tom McCartin, Harry Cunningham
HB: Oliver Florent, Nick Blakey, Matt Roberts
C: Errol Gulden, Taylor Adams, James Jordon
HF: Robbie Fox, Logan McDonald, Sam Wicks
F: Hayden McLean, Joel Amartey, Will Hayward
Foll: Brodie Grundy, Isaac Heeney, James Rowbottom
I/C: Joel Hamling, Braeden Campbell, Justin McInerney, Angus Sheldrick, Peter Ladhams, Corey Warner, Dane Rampe, Caleb Mitchell
Emerg: William Edwards, Jack Buller, Lachlan McAndrew, Jacob Konstanty

Notable absentees: Jake Lloyd, Callum Mills, Tom Papley, Luke Parker, Chad Warner

BRISBANE

B: Brandon Starcevich, Jack Payne, Ryan Lester
HB: Keidean Coleman, Harris Andrews, Darcy Wilmot
C: Jaspa Fletcher, Zac Bailey, Jarrod Berry
HF: Charlie Cameron, Eric Hipwood, Hugh McCluggage
F: Cam Rayner, Joe Daniher, Darcy Gardiner
Foll: Oscar McInerney, Josh Dunkley, Lachie Neale
I/C: Kai Lohmann, Callum Ah Chee, Lincoln McCarthy, James Madden, Dayne Zorko, Jarryd Lyons, Henry Smith, James Tunstill
Emerg: Jaxon Prior, Harry Sharp, Darcy Fort, Noah Answerth

Notable absentees: Deven Robertson, Tom Doedee, Conor McKenna, Will Ashcroft

Greater Western Sydney v Gold Coast at Manuka Oval, 7.10pm AEDT

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

B: Connor Idun, Jack Buckley, Harry Himmelberg
HB: Lachie Whitfield, Sam Taylor, Josh Fahey
C: Xavier O'Halloran, Tom Green, Jacob Wehr
HF: Brent Daniels, Jake Riccardi, Toby Bedford
F: Toby Greene, Lachie Keeffe, Callum Brown
Foll: Kieren Briggs, Josh Kelly, Stephen Coniglio
I/C: Ryan Angwin, Toby McMullin, Harvey Thomas, James Peatling, Callan Ward, Leek Aleer, Nick Haynes, Aaron Cadman
Emerg: Nick Madden, Wade Derksen, Max Gruzewski, Harry Rowston

Notable absentees: Lachie Ash, Isaac Cumming, Finn Callaghan, Jesse Hogan, Harry Perryman, Darcy Jones

GOLD COAST

B: Sam Collins, Sean Lemmens, Charlie Ballard
HB: Alex Sexton, Wil Powell, Connor Budarick
C: Brayden Fiorini, Matt Rowell, Brandon Ellis
HF: Ben Ainsworth, Sam Flanders, Tom Berry
F: Nick Holman, Ben King, Mac Andrew
Foll: Jarrod Witts, Bailey Humphrey, Noah Anderson
I/C: Touk Miller, Jack Lukosius, David Swallow, Levi Casboult, Will Graham, Bodhi Uwland, Darcy Macpherson, Huwago Oea
Emerg: Rory Atkins, Ned Moyle, Ben Long, Sam Clohesy

Notable absentees: Lachie Weller, Jed Walter, Joel Jeffrey, Malcolm Rosas jnr, Alex Davies, Jake Rogers

 
  On 28/02/2024 at 06:38, Demonland said:

Sydney v Brisbane at Blacktown International Sports Park, 7.10pm AEDT

SYDNEY

B: Lewis Melican, Tom McCartin, Harry Cunningham
HB: Oliver Florent, Nick Blakey, Matt Roberts
C: Errol Gulden, Taylor Adams, James Jordon
HF: Robbie Fox, Logan McDonald, Sam Wicks
F: Hayden McLean, Joel Amartey, Will Hayward
Foll: Brodie Grundy, Isaac Heeney, James Rowbottom
I/C: Joel Hamling, Braeden Campbell, Justin McInerney, Angus Sheldrick, Peter Ladhams, Corey Warner, Dane Rampe, Caleb Mitchell
Emerg: William Edwards, Jack Buller, Lachlan McAndrew, Jacob Konstanty

Notable absentees: Jake Lloyd, Callum Mills, Tom Papley, Luke Parker, Chad Warner

BRISBANE

B: Brandon Starcevich, Jack Payne, Ryan Lester
HB: Keidean Coleman, Harris Andrews, Darcy Wilmot
C: Jaspa Fletcher, Zac Bailey, Jarrod Berry
HF: Charlie Cameron, Eric Hipwood, Hugh McCluggage
F: Cam Rayner, Joe Daniher, Darcy Gardiner
Foll: Oscar McInerney, Josh Dunkley, Lachie Neale
I/C: Kai Lohmann, Callum Ah Chee, Lincoln McCarthy, James Madden, Dayne Zorko, Jarryd Lyons, Henry Smith, James Tunstill
Emerg: Jaxon Prior, Harry Sharp, Darcy Fort, Noah Answerth

Notable absentees: Deven Robertson, Tom Doedee, Conor McKenna, Will Ashcroft

Greater Western Sydney v Gold Coast at Manuka Oval, 7.10pm AEDT

GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY

B: Connor Idun, Jack Buckley, Harry Himmelberg
HB: Lachie Whitfield, Sam Taylor, Josh Fahey
C: Xavier O'Halloran, Tom Green, Jacob Wehr
HF: Brent Daniels, Jake Riccardi, Toby Bedford
F: Toby Greene, Lachie Keeffe, Callum Brown
Foll: Kieren Briggs, Josh Kelly, Stephen Coniglio
I/C: Ryan Angwin, Toby McMullin, Harvey Thomas, James Peatling, Callan Ward, Leek Aleer, Nick Haynes, Aaron Cadman
Emerg: Nick Madden, Wade Derksen, Max Gruzewski, Harry Rowston

Lachie Ash, Isaac Cumming, Finn Callaghan, Jesse Hogan, Harry Perryman, Darcy Jones

GOLD COAST

B: Sam Collins, Sean Lemmens, Charlie Ballard
HB: Alex Sexton, Wil Powell, Connor Budarick
C: Brayden Fiorini, Matt Rowell, Brandon Ellis
HF: Ben Ainsworth, Sam Flanders, Tom Berry
F: Nick Holman, Ben King, Mac Andrew
Foll: Jarrod Witts, Bailey Humphrey, Noah Anderson
Touk Miller, Jack Lukosius, David Swallow, Levi Casboult, Will Graham, Bodhi Uwland, Darcy Macpherson, Huwago Oea
Emerg: Rory Atkins, Ned Moyle, Ben Long, Sam Clohesy

Notable absentees: Lachie Weller, Jed Walter, Joel Jeffrey, Malcolm Rosas jnr, Alex Davies, Jake Rogers

 

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I can't believe that Gold Coast haven't updated their ugly as away jumper. Not that their home one is much better.


  On 29/02/2024 at 08:42, Nascent said:

I can't believe that Gold Coast haven't updated their ugly as away jumper. Not that their home one is much better.

It really is hard to believe they haven’t come up with something different, both horrible jumpers. 


Hardwick is going to flop hard at the Suns and it’s going to be glorious. 

  On 29/02/2024 at 09:51, Gawndy the Great said:

Has Ben King signed yet with GCS? They look atrocious. 

They are and look terrible.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

  On 29/02/2024 at 10:45, brendan said:

Anyone watching the swans game I see Taylor adams is out injured 

Minor medial. 
JJ very good playing wing. 


 
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CATS

B: Mark O’Connor, Sam De Koning, Jake Kolodjashnij

HB: Jack Henry, Tom Stewart, Jed Bews

C: Mark Blicavs, Max Holmes, Mitch Duncan

HF: Tyson Stengle, Brad Close, Jeremy Cameron

F: Tom Hawkins, Gryan Miers, Shannon Neale

FOL: Rhys Stanley, Patrick Dangerfield, Tom Atkins

I/C: Zach Guthrie, Tanner Bruhn, Jhye Clark, Oisin Mullin, Zach Tuohy, Oliver Dempsey, Shaun Mannagh, Jack Bowes

EMG: Toby Conway, Mitch Knevitt, Connor O’Sullivan, Brandan Parfitt

BOMBERS

B: Ridley, McKay, Reid

HB: Redman, Laverde, McGrath

C: Durham, Parish, Martin

HF: Caldwell, Langford, Gresham

F: Stringer, Wright, Perkins

FOL: Goldstein, Setterfield, Merrett

INT: Tsatas, Cox, Hind, Jones, Bryan, Duursma, Guelfi, Menzie

EMG: Weideman, Hayes, A.Davey Jnr, Roberts

 


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