Oakleigh Chargers
Full name | Oakleigh Chargers Football Club |
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Nickname | Chargers |
Sport | Australian rules football |
Founded | 1995 |
First season | 1995 |
League | TAC Cup |
Home ground | Warrawee Park, Oakleigh, Victoria |
President | Craig Notman |
Head coach | Mick Stinear |
Captain | Plugger Mackie |
Strip | |
Blue and red vertical striped guernsey |
The Oakleigh Chargers are an Australian rules football club playing in the TAC Cup, an under-18 competition in Victoria, Australia. They are based at Warrawee Park in Oakleigh, Victoria, representing the southeastern suburban area of Melbourne. The Chargers were one of two additional metropolitan clubs introduced to the TAC Cup in 1995 as part of a plan by the AFL to replace the traditional club zones with independent junior clubs.[1] This was to help aid in player development and the process of the AFL draft. In June 2008 the Chargers moved into a new pavilion at their Warrawee Park.[2]
AFL Draftees History
- 1995: -
- 1996: Heath Black, Patrick Steinfort
- 1997: Luke Power, Paul DiGiovine
- 1998: Ian Prendergast, Luke Penny, Adam Morgan, James White, Cameron McKenzie-McHarg
- 1999: Caydn Beetham, Chad Davis, Luke Williams
- 2000: Matthew Smith, Nick Gill
- 2001: Sam Power, Campbell Brown, Ashley Hansen, Andrew Carrazzo, Bret Thornton, Will Slade, Justin Crow
- 2002: Cameron Croad, Stephen Gilham
- 2003: Julian Rowe, David Jackson, Thomas Roach
- 2004: -
- 2005: Marc Murphy, Beau Dowler, Matthew Laidlaw
- 2006: Todd Goldstein, David MacKay, Robert Gray, Sam Sheldon
- 2007: Andy Otten
- 2008: Luke Shuey, James Strauss, Daniel Hannebery, Zac Clarke, Jordan Lisle, Casey Sibosado, Robin Nahas
- 2009: Jamie MacMillan, Sam Shaw, Ben Sinclair
- 2010: Andrew Gaff, Patrick Karnezis, Ryan Lester, Sam Crocker, Viv Michie, Alex Browne, Alex Johnson
- 2011: Tim Golds*, Dom Tyson, Adam Tomlinson, Toby Greene, Tom Curran, Daniel Pearce, Matthew Arnot, Lin Jong
- 2012: Jackson Macrae, Kristian Jaksch, Jack Viney, Jason Ashby
- 2013: Jack Billings, Tom Cutler, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Darcy Byrne-Jones Lachlan Mackie, Will Maginness
- 2014: Jordan De Goey, Darcy Moore, Daniel McKenzie, Toby McLean, Marc Pittonet, Jack Sinclair
Premierships
- 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015
References
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