The 2011 NAB AFL Under 18 Championships were the 16th edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships. Eight teams competed in the championships: Vic Metro, Vic Country, South Australia and Western Australia in Division 1, and New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory (NSW/ACT), Northern Territory, Queensland and Tasmania in Division 2. Vic Metro were the Division One champions and Tasmania were the Division Two champions. [1][2] The Larke Medal (for the best player in Division 1) was awarded to Western Australia's Stephen Coniglio,[3] and the Hunter Harrison Medal (for the best player in Division 2) was won by Tasmania's John McKenzie.[4]
Contents
1Format
2Squads
2.1Division One
2.2Division Two
3Results
3.1Round 1
3.2Round 2
3.3Round 3
3.4Round 4
3.5Round 5
4All-Australian team
5References
Format
The format used for the 2011 championships differed slightly from the format used in 2009 and 2010. The two-division format used since 1992 was continued, with each team playing five matches: three against the opponents from their own division, and two from the other division. The cross-divisional matches were played in the first two rounds, and did not count for points or percentage.[5]
Squads
Division One
2011 South Australia U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Josh Gregg
2 Ben Kennedy
3 Luke Wilson
4 Jacob Carger
5 Josh Simpson
6 Lachie Neale
7 Sam Mayes
8 Nick Amato
9 Mitch Grigg
10 Jonathon Giannini
11 Michael Ialeggio
12 Alex Forster
13 Luke Brown
14 Jason Nyskohus
15 Sam Tonkes
16 Todd McKay
17 Emmanuel Irra
18 Chad Wingard
19 Rory Laird
20 Thomas Schwarz
21 Nicholas Joyce
22 Jimmy Toumpas
23 Steve Rusca
24 Jack Sutcliffe
25 Brad McKenzie
26 Drew Gallard
27 Jordan Murdoch
28 Matthew Jacquier
29 Josh Waldhuter
30 Lewis Hender
31 Luke Rander
32 Aaron Luccon
33 Patrick Levicki
34 Aseri Raikiwasa
35 Tom Sandercock
36 Dylan Matsen
37 Matthew McDonough
38 Cam Ellis-Yolmen
39 Thomas Huppatz
40 Brodie Grundy
Head coach
Brenton Phillips
Assistant coaches
Malcolm Ellis
Chris Smelt
Paul Henrikson
Barnaby French
Jason Blair
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Victoria Country U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Alec Benbow
2 Devon Smith
3 Jackson Merrett
4 Jamie Elliott
5 Nick Haynes
6 Ollie Wines
7 Coleman Schache
8 Clay Smith
9 Shaun Wyatt
10 Josh Tynan
11 Brad Crouch
12 Lachie Whitfield
13 Lauchlan Dalgleish
14 Ryan Monaghan
15 Damien Hector
16 Haydn Hector
17 Taylor Adams
18 Jason Pongracic
19 Sam Kerridge
20 Lachlan Edwards
21 Sebastin Ross
22 Jack Crisp
23 Sam Dobson
24 Jay Lever
25 Simon Deery
26 Andrew Boseley
27 Cameron Valentine
28 Frazer Dale
29 Jake Reeves
30 Matthew Buntine
31 Zac May
32 Shaun Marusic
33 Nic O'Brien
34 Sam Gordon
35 Jordan Kelly
36 Brent O'Hanlon
37 Jonathon Patton
38 Todd Elton
39 Jordan Staley
40 Tim Membrey
Head coach
Robert Hyde
Assistant coaches
Craig Black
Mark Ellis
Paul Henrikson
Ash Green
Phil Partington
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Victoria Metropolitan U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Seb Gotch
2 Toby Greene
3 Alex Greenwood
4 Adam Kennedy
5 Liam Sumner
6 Tim Totevski
7 Jack Viney
8 Max Warren
9 Alex Woodward
10 Mitchell Wooffindin
11 Jack Newnes
12 Alex Brown
13 Michael Bussey
14 Rory Atkins
15 Hayden Crozier
16 Tom Curran
17 Matthew Haynes
18 Will Hoskin-Elliott
19 Hal Hunter
20 Elliot Kavanagh
21 Daniel Markworth
22 Doug Morris
23 Tom Sheridan
24 Jackson Paine
25 Lachie Plowman
26 Xavier Richards
27 Michael Talia
28 Adam Tomlinson
29 Dom Tyson
30 Nick Vlastuin
31 Matthew Arnot
32 Brandon Ellis
34 Chris Prowse
35 Sam Frost
36 Fletcher Roberts
37 Ben Darrou
38 Jonathon Patton
39 Leif Cope
40 Billy Longer (c)
Head coach
Rohan Welsh
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Western Australia U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Cam Eardley
2 Murray Newman
3 Shane Nelson
4 Mitch Howlett
5 Tom Mitchell
6 Shannon Taylor
7 Will Shea
8 Jaeger O'Meara
9 Stephen Coniglio (c)
10 Marley Williams
11 Sam Fong
12 Haiden Schloithe
13 Chris Yarran
14 Elliot Yeo
15 Alex Devitt
16 Laine Rasmussen
17 Nathan Broad
18 Mark Kickett
19 Adam Carter
20 Sean Lynch
21 Dayle Garlett
22 Steven Verrier
23 Rhys Waters
24 Lachlan Peters
25 Fraser McInnes
26 Jordan Lockyer
28 Laine Wilkins
29 Tim O'Hara
30 Matthew Jupp
31 Brendon Ah Chee
32 Riley Hutchinson
33 Brant Colledge
34 Alex Howard
35 Corey Gault
36 Myles Bolger
37 Mason Shaw
38 Kamdyn McIntosh
39 Chase Strange
40 Joel Hamling
41 Bradley Hill
42 Corey Chalmers
43 Angelo Thomas
45 Cameron Symonds
Head coach
Brad Wira
Assistant coaches
Brad Smith (forward)
Murray Glaskin (defence)
Michael Pratt (midfield)
Silv Lombardi (development)
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
Division Two
2011 NSW/ACT U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Lonnie Hampton
3 Andrew Moody
4 Sean Johns
5 David Coward
6 Jack Pratt
7 Sam Milne
9 Dylan Stuart
10 Jackson Potter
11 Jordan Harper
13 Heath Caldwell
14 Brandon Jack
15 Beau Walker
16 Ashley Morris
17 Zac Williams
18 Jack Brooks
19 Aaron Duncan
20 Harry Cunningham
21 Justin Gordon
22 James Eastoe
23 Beau Black
24 Liam Fraser
25 Jonathan Gourlay
26 David Cummins
27 Adam Flagg
30 Jarrod Witts
31 Blake Guthrie
33 Eric Moody
41 Stephen Wray
43 Daniel Robinson
44 Marshal Macauley
45 James Breust
46 Tom Stevens
50 Matthew Lodge
51 Jordan Taylor
53 Ben Vile
54 Jack Lynch
55 Oliver Tweeddale
57 Thomas Head
58 Michael Hartley
59 Nick Ryan
60 Craig Moller
Head coach
Nick Stevens
Assistant coaches
Jason Saddington
Steve Mahar
Danny Stevens
Darren Simpson
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Northern Territory U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Dean Staunton
2 Jordan Wilson-King
3 Caleb Hart
4 Steven Miles
5 Braedon McLean
6 Liam Corrie
7 Jack McEwin
8 Steve Lawton
9 Jarrod Stokes
10 Matthew Smith
11 Louis Egger
12 Rohan Smith
13 Damien Williams
14 Anthony Tipungwuti
15 David Kruse
16 Jaydron Nundhirribala
17 Jed Anderson
18 Nathan Morrison
19 Toshie Kunoth
20 Troy Lawton
21 Jay Neade
22 Jarred Erlandson
23 Anthony Gugliotta
24 Theo Rossides
25 Ben Rioli
26 Joseph Colinson
27 Brendan Palmer
28 Reece Peckham
30 Jack Hatcher
31 Kelvin Williams
32 Lachlan Michell
33 Gibson Turner
34 Lindsay Lawler
35 Aaron Crauford
36 Daniel Stafford
37 Matthew Duffy
38 Dionysius Munkara
39 Jackson Clark
40 Zac Metcalf
Head coach
Brenton Toy
Assistant coaches
Rod McLean
Kevin Bruce
Andrew McLeod
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Queensland U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Josh Smith
2 Lachlan Russ
3 Mitch Hopkins
4 Adam Oxley
5 Tom Davidson
6 Jackson Rolfe
7 Brian Coleman-Broome
8 Dalton Tucker (c)
9 Henry Joyce
10 Josh Wagner
11 Jackson Allen
12 Allen Laskey
13 Chris Murphy
14 Luke Chitty
15 Alex Sexton
16 Shaun Crook
17 Spencer Greville
18 Clay Cameron
19 Fraser Thompson
20 Daniel Hunt
21 Sam Panoho
22 Luke Reynolds
23 Peter Yagmoor
24 Fraser Thurlow
25 Sam Michael
26 Sam Cabrera
27 Josh Kolka
28 Andrew Boston
29 Alex Hall
30 Jackson Starcevich
31 Jesse Wallis
32 Jack James
33 Sam Henry
34 Richard Newell
35 Craig Malone
36 Tom Fields
37 Jordan Bain
38 Brody Haberfield
39 Jordan Bourke
40 Michael Wyld
Head coach
David Ashkar
Assistant coaches
Patrick Garner (midfield)
Brad Edwards (ruck)
Paul Sherwood (forward)
Travis Warren (defence)
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
2011 Tasmania U-18 squad
Squad
Coaching staff
1 Martyn Allison
2 Zachary Hislop
3 Bryce Walsh
4 Jimmy Webster
5 Dylan Riley
6 Bradley Cox-Gooyer
7 Michael Musicka
8 Jesse Lonergan
9 John McKenzie
10 Trad Duggan
11 Damon Smith
12 Jake Jenkins
13 Brennon Kendall
14 Quade Byard
15 Thor Boscott
16 Robbie McManus
17 Ethan Petterwood
18 Casey Radford
19 Claude Alcorso
20 Calen Jeffery
21 Nathan McCulloch
22 Robbie Fox
23 Daniel Joseph
24 Brody Mihocek
25 Liam Williams
26 Jarrod Hibberd
27 Jackson Thurlow
28 Andrew Blight
29 Jarrod Westell
30 Larry Owen
31 Aaron McNab
32 Jobi Harper
33 Sam Siggins
34 Henry Schade
35 Cody Thorp
36 Josh Grant
37 Daniel Fox
38 Ben Brown
39 Julian Dobosz
40 Rohan Bones
Head coach
Matthew Armstrong
Assistant coaches
Adam Sanders
Richard Lakeland
Dale Gorringe
Nick Davey
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice captain(s)
Results
Round 1
Round 1
Sunday, 29 May (6:30pm)
Northern Territory 9.12 (66)
def. by
Western Australia 11.14 (80)
TIO Stadium
Report
Saturday, 4 June (10:00 am)
South Australia 14.16 (100)
def.
Queensland 6.7 (43)
Blacktown Olympic Park
Report
Saturday, 4 June (2:35 pm)
NSW/ACT 9.7 (61)
def. by
Vic Metro 21.15 (141)
Blacktown Olympic Park
Report
Sunday, 5 June (11:30 am)
Tasmania 13.5 (83)
def. by
Vic Country 15.15 (105)
Bellerive Oval
Report
Julian Dobosz kicked seven goals for Tasmania, the most of any player in the competition.
Round 2
Round 2
Saturday, 11 June (11:50 am)
South Australia 19.19 (133)
def.
NSW/ACT 9.4 (58)
AAMI Stadium
Report
Saturday, 11 June (12:00 pm)
Vic Country 14.14 (98)
def.
Northern Territory 9.11 (65)
Visy Park
Saturday, 11 June (2:30 pm)
Vic Metro 17.17 (119)
def.
Queensland 5.4 (34)
Visy Park
Report
Sunday, 12 June (11:20 am)
Western Australia 17.13 (115)
def.
Tasmania 4.4 (28)
Patersons Stadium
Report
Round 3
Round 3
Saturday, 18 June (1:00 pm)
South Australia 19.9 (123)
def.
Vic Country 11.11 (77)
Adelaide Oval
Report
Sunday, 19 June (11:15 am)
Western Australia 11.9 (75)
def. by
Vic Metro 12.13 (85)
Patersons Stadium
Report
Saturday, 25 June (10:45 am)
Queensland 15.9 (99)
def.
Northern Territory 9.7 (61)
Metricon Stadium
Report
Saturday, 25 June (12:00 pm)
Tasmania 13.13 (91)
def.
NSW/ACT 10.13 (73)
Aurora Stadium
Report
Round 4
Round 4
Friday, 1 July (12:10 pm)
Vic Metro 10.16 (76)
def.
South Australia 7.8 (50)
Skilled Stadium
Report
Friday, 1 July (2:30 pm)
Vic Country 12.13 (85)
def.
Western Australia 5.6 (36)
Skilled Stadium
Report
Saturday, 2 July (12:00 pm)
Northern Territory 5.6 (36)
def. by
Tasmania 10.9 (69)
Visy Park
Report
Saturday, 2 July (2:15 pm)
Queensland 3.7 (25)
def. by
NSW/ACT 12.7 (79)
Visy Park
Report
Round 5
Round 5
Wednesday, 6 July (5:35 pm)
Vic Metro 9.16 (70)
def.
Vic Country 2.10 (22)
Etihad Stadium
Report
Wednesday, 6 July (7:35 pm)
South Australia 14.10 (94)
def.
Western Australia 11.10 (76)
Etihad Stadium
Thursday, 7 July (12:15 pm)
Queensland 7.10 (52)
def. by
Tasmania 13.7 (85)
Skilled Stadium
Thursday, 7 July (2:30 pm)
Northern Territory 10.7 (67)
def.
NSW/ACT 9.9 (63)
Skilled Stadium
Report
All-Australian team
The 2011 Under 18 All-Australian team was named on 9 July 2011:[6][7]
2011 Under 18 All-Australian team
B:
Jed Anderson (NT)
Michael Talia (VM)
Brandon Ellis (VM)
HB:
Brad Crouch (VC)
Brody Mihocek (Tas)
Alex Forster (SA)
C:
Jaeger O'Meara (WA)
Toby Greene (VM)
Will Hoskin-Elliott (VM)
HF:
Chad Wingard (SA)
Sam Mayes (SA)
Lachie Whitfield (VC)
F:
Ben Kennedy (SA)
Jonathon Patton (VM)
John McKenzie (Tas)
Foll:
Billy Longer (VM)
Dom Tyson (VM)
Stephen Coniglio (WA)
Int:
Mitch Grigg (SA)
Brodie Grundy (SA)
Taylor Adams (VC)
Clay Smith (VC)
Coach:
Rohan Welsh (VM)
References
^Guthrie, Ben (2011). Vic Metro claims U18 title – Australian Football League. Published 6 July 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
^Guthrie, Ben (2011). Tasmania has won Division Two of the NAB AFL Under-18 Championships with a 33-point win over Queensland – Australian Football League. Published 7 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
^Coniglio wins Larke Medal – Australian Football League. Published 7 July 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
^AFL draft dreams: South's McKenzie hopeful – The Examiner. Published 23 November 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
^Metro dominate AA selections Archived 10 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine – afl.com.au. Written by Jason Phelan. Published 9 July 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
^2011 U18 All Australian Side – contestedfooty.com. Written by James Rose. Published 13 July 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2011.
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