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Eastern Ranges


FieldValue
color1blue
color2white
color3solid yellow
clubnameEastern Ranges
imageEastern Ranges logo.png
fullnameEastern Ranges Football Club
nicknamesRanges
season2025
home&away2nd
afterfinals1st (Premiers)
founded
coloursBlue
Yellow
White
Red
leagueTalent League
premiershipsTalent League (3) 2002, 2013, 2025
groundBox Hill City Oval
url

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The Eastern Ranges is an Australian rules football team that currently competes in the Talent League, the Victorian statewide under-19s competition.

History

Inaugural playing squad (1992)

Honours

  • Premiers (3): 2002, 2013, 2025
  • Runners-up (6): 1995, 2000, 2004, 2015, 2019, 2023
  • Minor Premiers (3): 1995, 2002, 2019
  • Wooden Spoons (1): 2012
  • Morrish Medallists: Matthew Bate (2004), Ben Cavarra (2013)
  • TAC Cup Coach Award Winners: Jason Snell (1995), Tim Finocchairo (1996), Blake Grima (2002), Rory Sloane (2008)
  • Grand Final Best-on-Ground Medalists: Stephen Dinnell (2002), Ben Cavarra (2013) Xavier Taylor (2025)

Draftees

  • 1992: Mark Attard, Jeremy McVay, Jason Disney
  • 1993: Brad Nicholson, Chris Scott, Rayden Tallis, Paul Mullarvey, Daniel Hargreaves
  • 1994: Brett Chandler, Mark Cullen, Damien Ryan, Brad Scott, Adam White, Emil Parthenides, Matthew Banks
  • 1995: Clinton King, Kane Johnson, Nick Trask, Jason Snell, Kane Fraser
  • 1996: David Wirrpanda, Jess Sinclair, Adam Kingsley
  • 1997: Andrew Pugsley, Mark Bolton, Jason Saddington, Brett Rose, Tim Finocchiaro, Fred Campbell
  • 1998: Troy Simmonds
  • 1999: Damien Cupido, Scott Homewood, Michael Clark, Lindsay Gilbee, Simon Godfrey, Marc Skidmore
  • 2000: none
  • 2001: Richard Cole, Kieran McGuiness
  • 2002: Blake Grima, Brad Fisher, Cameron Cloke, Greg Edgcombe, Joel Perry, Kade Simpson, Kris Shore, Nick Malceski
  • 2003: Daniel McConnell
  • 2004: Matthew Bate, Fabian Deluca, Travis Cloke, Chris Knights
  • 2005: Matthew Spangher
  • 2006: Leigh Adams
  • 2007: Matthew Lobbe
  • 2008: Sam Blease, Liam Shiels, Rory Sloane, Nathan O'Keefe
  • 2009: Andrew Moore, Jordan Gysberts, Ben Griffiths, Ayden Kennedy
  • 2010: Kieran Harper, Aaron Young, Cam O'Shea, Paul Seedsman
  • 2011: Jonathon Patton, Hayden Crozier, Aaron Mullett
  • 2012: none
  • 2013: Thomas Boyd, Michael Apeness, Daniel McStay, Mitch Honeychurch
  • 2014: Christian Petracca, Daniel Nielson
  • 2015: Blake Hardwick, Ryan Clarke, Sam Weideman
  • 2016: Jordan Gallucci, Josh Begley, Callum Brown, Jack Maibaum, Dylan Clarke, Nathan Mullenger-McHugh, Tristan Tweedie
  • 2017: Adam Cerra, Jaidyn Stephenson, Sam Hayes, Tyler Brown, Ryley Stoddart, Joel Garner, Tom North, Dylan Moore, Jackson Ross, Trent Mynott
  • 2018: none
  • 2019: none
  • 2020: Connor Downie
  • 2021: Tyler Sonsie, Jake Soligo, Flynn Kroeger
  • 2022: Lewis Hayes
  • 2023: Nick Watson, Caleb Windsor
  • 2024: Iliro Smit, Josh Smillie, Christian Moraes, Cody Anderson
  • 2025: Sullivan Robey, Xavier Taylor, Oskar Taylor, Lachy Dovaston, Oliver Greeves

References

References

  1. (16 July 2024). "Eastern's inaugural Under 18 list.". CODE Sports.
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