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The Eastern Ranges is an Australian rules football team that currently competes in the Talent League, the Victorian statewide under-18s competition.

Eastern Ranges
Names
Full nameEastern Ranges Football Club
Nickname(s)Ranges
2023 season
After finals2nd
Home-and-away season6th
Club details
Founded1992; 32 years ago (1992)
Colours  Blue
  Yellow
  White
  Red
CompetitionTalent League
PremiershipsTalent League (2) 2002, 2013
Ground(s)Box Hill City Oval
Other information
Official websiteeasternranges.aflvic.com.au Edit this at Wikidata

History

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Inaugural playing squad (1992)

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Eastern Ranges 1992 playing squad
Primary list Coaching staff
  •  1 Mark Attard
  •  2 Andrew Eslick
  •  3 Mark Brebner
  •  4 Dean Grace
  •  5 Aaron Rochie
  •  6 Heath Goodale
  •  7 Brett Chandler
  •  8 Travis Keoug
  •  9 Darrin Albert
  •  10 Paul Mullarvey
  •  11 Travis Mulder
  •  12 Adam McConnell
  •  13 Brad Nicholson
  •  14 Bruce Cohen
  •  15 Jason Disney
  •  16 Brendan Jackson
  •  17 Lee Corcoran
  •  18 Steven Harvey
  •  19 Danny Pearce
  •  20 Colin Phillips
  •  21 Brett Greig
  •  22 Brett Hartin
  •  23 Bevan Smillie
  •  24 Rayden Tallis
  •  25 Adam Kingsley
  •  26 Damien Franken
  •  27 Justin Carusi
  •  28 Marcus McDonald
  •  29 Jeremy McVay
  •  30 Jason Daniltchenko
  •  31 Karson Stimson
  •  32 Tim Bickerton
  •  33 Glenn Wallace
  •  34 Matthew Allen
  •  35 Daniel Hargraves
  •  36 Darren Sharp
  •  37 Ben Aulich
  •  38 Steven Welsh
  •  39 Cameron James
  •  40 Michael Scoon
  •  46 Trent Jacobs
  •  47 Dean Talbot
  •  48 Paul van Hoorn




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • italics - Inactive player list
  •   Long-term injury
  • (ret.) Retired

Updated:
Source(s): [1]

Honours

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  • Premiers (2): 2002, 2013
  • 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)

Draftees

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References

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  1. ^ Amy, Paul (16 July 2024). "Eastern's inaugural Under 18 list". Twitter. CODE Sports. Archived from the original on 16 July 2024. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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