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1. Garry Baker, Simon Buckley, Adrian Campbell, Sean Charles, Denis Cordner, Dick Fenton-Smith, Chris Heffernan, Steven O'Dwyer, Jamie Shanahan, Steven Smith, Keith "Bluey" Truscott, Max Walker.

2. Steven Armstrong, Robert Flower, Nathan Jones, Bob McKenzie, Alan Rowarth, Stephen Tingay.

3. Maurie Bartlett, William Baxter, Clint Bizzell, Tony Bourke, Gary Breen, Sid Catlin, Henry Coles, Geoff Collins, Alf George, Gerard Healy, Jack Huntingdon, Ron Irwin, John Lewis, Leo Little, Percy Love, Garry Lyon, Jack McKenzie, George Margitich, Peter Marquis, Keith Molloy, Robert Spargo, Russell Stephens, Jack Robertson, Trevor Rollinson, Edward Thomas, Barry Tippett.

4. Tony Campbell, Ken Christie, Craig Ellis, Peter Giles, Brent Grgic, Ben Holland, John Lord Jnr, Andrew Obst, Norm Smith, Chris Sullivan,Tony Sullivan.

5. John Clennet, Neil Crompton, Billy Deans, Ray Holden, Brock McLean, David Schwarz, Earl Spalding, Robin White.

6. Frank Adams, Matthew Bate, Glenn Lovett, Michael O'Sullivan, Scott Thompson.

7. Rod Owen, Darren Kowal, Gary Moorcroft, Brad Miller, Graeme Osborne, Stephen Powell, Brian Wilson.

8. James Cook, Brent Crosswell, Jeff Farmer, James Frawley, Bob "Tassie" Johnson, Peter Keenan, Alistair Nicholson, Peter Thorne, Craig Turley, Greame Yeats.

9. Darren Cuthbertson Eddie Craddock, Alan Daley, Brian Dixon, Laurie Fowler, Alan Johnson, Stephen Kerley, George Lakes, Robert Monk, David Neitz, Max Orr , Con O'Toole, Peter Schofield, Charles Streeter.

10. Lance Arnold, Carl Ditterich, Ken Emselle, Richie Emselle, Danny Hughes, Matthew Mahoney, Martin Pike, Marcus Seecamp, Daniel Ward.

11. Tony Anderson, Harold Ball, Gordon Bowman, Steven Icke, Paul Johnson, Darren Jolly, Laurie Mithen, Jim Stynes, Troy Simmonds, Hedley Tomkins, Greg Wells.

12. Jack Mueller, Stuart Spencer, Colin Sylvia, Todd Viney, David Williams.

13. Henry Coles, Stan Fairbairn, Herbert Francis, Wayne Gordon, Joe Hogan, Allen Jakovich, Leslie Jones, Tom Kavanagh, Alan Krause, George Lenne, Lindsay Nichol, Frank Scanlan, William Shelton, Max Spittle, Adem Yze.

14. Barry Bourke, Lynden Dunn, Roger Ellingworth, Rodney Grinter, Leigh Newton, Steven Pitt, Michael Polley, Ivor Warne-Smith.

15. Stan Alves, Ross Funcke, Paul Hopgood, Rick Petterd, Hayden Robbins, Nick Smith, Stephen Tingay, Athol Webb, David Williams, Mark Withers.

16. Adrian Battiston, David Grant, Bob Johnson Jnr, Travis Johnstone, Clyde Laidlaw, Andy Lovell, Robert Pyman, John Townsend.

17. Denis Clark Michael Clark Chris Johnson, Brett Lovett, Frank Rugolo.

18. Matthew Bishop, Sean Charles, Brad Green , Greg Hutchinson, Craig Nettelbeck, Steven Stretch, John Tilbrook.

19. Clint Bartram, Ben Beams, Darren Bennett, Ray Biffin, Scott Chisholm, Dennis Jones, Paul Payne, Paul Prymke, Michael Seddon, Rodney Wright, Peter Vardy.

20. Troy Broadbridge, Matthew Febey, Colin Garland, Russell Richards.

21. Daniel Bell, Donald Cordner, Steven Febey, Brian Leahy, Les Parish, Peter Tossol.

22. Chris Connolly, Jeff Hilton, Brian Kenneally, Shane McGrath, Brent Moloney, Martin Pike, Stephen Wearne, Shane Woewodin.

23. Daryl Bourke, Alistair Clarkson, Warren Dean, Kevin Dyson, Shane Fitzsimmons, James McDonald, Kelly O'Donnell, Trevor Spencer, Geoff Tunbridge.

24. Bret Bailey, Percy Beames, Luke Beveridge, Harry Davie, Wayne Delmenico, Ross Dillon, Phil Gilbert, Ray Hutchins, Jim Jenkinson, Stephen McCarthy, Tony Martyn, Bill Morrow, Des O'Dwyer, Graham Osborne, Kelvin Richards, Ian Ridley, Russell Robertson, Clay Sampson, Jack Strong.

25. Nathan Brown, Simon Eishold, Mark Jackson, Luke Norman, Jason Norrish, Xavier Tanner, Don Williams.

26. Noel Clarke, Greg Doyle, Wayne Henwood, Glenn McLean,,Peter Marquis, Heath Neville, Greg Parke, Joe Rugolo, Jay Viney, Daniel Ward, Grant Williams, Luke Williams.

27. Glenn Boland, Ross Brewer, Anthony Ingerson, Jared Rivers, Sean Wight .

28. Matthew Collins, David Cordner, Jamie Duursma, John Howat, Glenn Molloy, Nick Pesch, Phillip Read, Isaac Weetra.

29. Dean Chiron, Dale Dickson, Peter Kiel, Michael Newton, Andrew Obst, Chris Lamb, Hassa Mann, Shaun Smith.

30. Paul Bryce, Scott Chisholm, David Cockatoo-Collins, Simon Godfrey, Paul Hopgood, Peter Moore, Dannie Seow.

31. Ron Barassi Jnr, Ray Groom, Rod Keogh, Donald Cockatoo-Collins, Kelvin Templeton, Paul Wheatley.

32. Cameron Bruce, Nick Carter, Steven Clark, Damien Gaspar, Andy Goodwin, Steven O Dwyer, Ian Thorogood, Barrie Vagg, Shane Zantuck.

33. Des Bell, Ted Buckley, Jack Cannon, John Dellamarta, Fred Dick, Edgar Dunbar, Bruce Edge, Tony Elshaugh, Jeff Farmer, Geoff Frood, Greg Healy, Frank Halloran, Gary Hardeman, Cameron Hunter, Wayne Lamb, Warren Lewis, Alan McGowan, Frank McGrath, Tony May, Robert Miller, Bernie Neenan, Alex Ogilvy, Byron Pickett, Ernie Rowarth, Ron Rutherford, Joseph Thompson, Ivor Warne-Smith, Alf Williamson, Colin Wilson.

34. Phil Egan, Brent Jones, Dean Irving, Stephen Newport, Frank Rugolo, Jeff White.

35. Paul Callery, Brad Campbell, Darryl Cox, Ryan Ferguson, Anthony McDonald, Noel McMahon, Trent Ormond-Allen, Michael Pickering, Steven Smith, Earl Spalding, Don Williams.

36. Aaron Davey , Ted Fidge, Robert Hickmott, Andrew Leoncelli, Kerry Ryan, Grant Williams.

37. David Allday, David Flintoff, Andrew Lamprill, Bernie Massey, Brad Miller, Luke Ottens, Matthew Warnock.

38. Rob Dowsing, Brent Heaver, Martin Heppell, Nigel Kol, David Neitz, Anthony McDonald, Darren O'Brien.

39. Stuart Cameron, Rick Feldman, Gerard Healy, Doug Koop, Jeremy Nichols, Craig Smoker.

40. Mark Bradly, Tony Campbell, Mark Jamar, Gary Wynd.

41. Nathan Brown, Nathan Carroll , Darren Jolly, Peter Rohde, Steven Turner.

42. Syd Catlin, Fabian Francis, Brett Hutchinson, Russell Robertson, Scott Simister, Brad Sparks, Peter Walsh.

43. Jace Bode, Andrew Ford, Len Gandini, Paul Payne, Guy Rigoni, Frank Rugolo.

44. Sean Charles, John Fidge, Les Harrison, Alistair Nicholson, David Schwarz, Adem Yze.

45. Ricky Jackson, Wayne Lamb, Troy Longmuir, Todd McHardy, Trent Ormond-Allen, Matthew Whelan, Greame Yeats.

46. Chris Aitken, Hayden Lamaro, Darren Louttit, Matthew Mahoney, Michael Reynolds, Haydn Robbins, Troy Simmonds.

47. John Ahern, Ben Beams, Allan Jarrott.

48. Luke Beveridge, Matthew Bishop, Darren Cuthbertson, Russell Fischer, Brent Grgic, Stephen Newport.

49. Shane Burgmann, Brian Stynes, Daniel Ward, Luke Williams.

50. Garry Byers, Kevin Dyson, Brett Lovett.

51. John Howat, Glenn Lovett.

52. Stephen Tingay.

53.

54. Trevor Korn, James McDonald.

55.

56. Paul Earley.

57. Greg Sizer.

58. Michael Howard.

59. Alan Dale.

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