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KERANG and the Mallee Eagles are well represented in the Central Murray Football Netball League’s AFL Victoria Community Championship squad.

The league announced its 56-player squad on Monday, which will be cut to 22 prior to Saturday, May 13’s match against Heathcote and District at Bendigo’s Queen Elizabeth Oval.

Kerang premiership coach, Troy Coates – who guided the 2016 squad to victory in last year’s championship encounter against North Central – will oversee the league’s side, with fellow club coaches Neil Bradley (Koondrook/Barham), Dean Helmers (Mallee Eagles) and Ash Thompson (Nyah-Nyah West United) to provide assistance.

Coates is one of nine Blues players in the squad, joining premiership teammates Jesse Clark, Troy Davis, Ryan Gillingham, Brandon Hayes, Martin Kelly, Travis Matheson and Bradlee Pay.

New Kerang recruit, Patrick Taban is also part of the side, despite not having played a game in the competition.

The Mallee Eagles also have nine representatives in the squad, headlined by Boden Alexander, Beau Bennett, Braidon Bennett and Helmers.

Cohuna Kangas’ coach, Scott Beattie is one of six Kangas eligible to represent the league, joining Rhys Bradley, Jack Dehne, Clayton Holmes, Harrison Keely, Regan Williams.

New recruit, Dean Limbach leads Koondrook/Barham’s contingent, which includes Marc O’Neill and Troy Rogers.

Last season’s grand finalists, Nyah-Nyah West United has three players in the squad, whilst Tim Mosquito, who won the Northern Territory Football League’s Nichols Medal earlier this month, is one of six Woorinen players eligible for selection.

The championship match – involving Victoria’s 19th and 20th-ranked leagues – will begin at 1.30pm, and will be a curtain raiser to the game between the Bendigo and Ballarat leagues.

It will also be the only match between both sides, with Heathcote District declining to field an under 18 football team or offer netball sides for the one-off match.

CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYERS

Balranald – Sam Godden, Ryan Hodgson, Kobe Lloyd.

Cohuna Kangas – Scott Beattie, Rhys Bradley, Jack Dehne, Clayton Holmes, Harrison Keely, Regan Williams.

Kerang – Jesse Clark, Troy Coates, Troy Davis, Ryan Gillingham, Brandon Hayes, Martin Kelly, Travis Matheson, Bradlee Pay, Patrick Taban.

Koondrook/Barham – Dean Limbach, Marc O’Neill, Troy Rogers.

Lake Boga – Kyle Brawn, Wes Harrison, Marty Jones, Jayden Lonergan, Ricky Wild.

Mallee Eagles – Boden Alexander, Beau Bennett, Braidon Bennett, Steven Boyall, Angus McKenzie, Zak Saad, Ryan Smith, Corey Viani, Jacob Wade.

Nyah-Nyah West United – Jaydyn Borchard, Joel Campbell, Alex Erlandson.

Swan Hill – Leighton Dullard, Mitchell Makepeace, Xavier Moloney, Matthew Wade.

Tooleybuc/Manangatang – Lee Cox, Dion Munkara, Matthew Sparey, Ross Tungatalum, John Wardle.

Tyntynder – Bryce Delmenico, Jay McDonald, Marcus Wattie.

Woorinen – Douglas Beames, Matt Iannucci, Corey Kelly, Timothy Mosquito, Jamie Nicholas, Douglas Palmer.

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