2003 Australian Junior Development Officer

Message from Australian Junior Development Officer

On behalf of the Australian Eight Ball Federation, it is my privilege to attend the 13th Junior National 8 Ball
Championships as Junior Development Officer. It is always extra special to have your home state host these
Championships. We have 49 competitors from across Australia competing not only for the individual events,
but also the inaugural Team Championship.

I would like to thank Sue Whitten from Pool Victoria who has the dedication to help bring these
Championships to fruition. A very special thank you to Daryl Kee and the Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre
for being incredibly supportive from the very first phone call. Thank you also to our major sponsor Mr Trevor
Attwell of Consolidated Leisure and Sport for their continued support to 8 ball throughout Australia. I would
also like to thank Mr George Taylor from Alcock, Thompson and Taylor for supplying these fantastic tables,
and for all his support to junior cuesports throughout the years. Chris Jolly from Workforce Financial Services
for the Sportsperson award, and also his commitment as Australian Junior Team Manager for this years World
Championships. A special thank you to the Tasmanian 8 Ball Council for kindly donating the inaugural Teams
trophy, in particular Cyril Triffitt and Warren Ross.

I would like to thank the parents involved for all their support, both physically and emotional1y in creating the
opportunities that enable your children to participate in this unique event.

To all Competitors I hope everyone involved takes the opportunity to make new friends and re-establish old
friendships throughout the coming week, then travel horne with lots of wonderful memories. So take the time
to enjoy the moments this weeks experience will bring you.

HEATHER ZAPPIA

1997 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

It is with great pleasure the Australian Eight Ball Federation welcomes
all competitors and supporters to Melbourne for these
Australain Junior Eight Ball Championships of 1997.

We are very pleased to have all 8 States and Territories represented
here this year in Melbourne where it all started for
Juniors, Nationally, some years ago.
The extended event is sure to produce much exciting pool and
some future Senior Champions.

However, in the meantime, these Championhips will again produce
National Junior Champions in all 3 age groups and for the
first time Under 18’s will be invited to represent Australia in
South Africa and then England at the World Junior
Championships in May, 1997.

More important though is that all players try their best and enjoy
this special week of Junior Pool and new friends will be made
along the way. Our National “Juniors” Director, Mrs Jo Shrigley will be present
at the Championship all week and is only too happy to assist
you with any answers or support you may need.

I would like to thank our major sponsors Hainsworth Group of
Companies and Ansett Australia for their tremendous ongoing
support and point out we prefer and recommend Hainsworth
Cloth, Riley Cues and Red and Yellow Balls for competition play.
The national executive would like to thank Heather Zappia for
the many hours applied to organizing this event and also
Graham Dewar and The Victorian Eight Ball Association
Committee.

I am sure Eight Ball players have some very exciting years in
cuesport coming ahead and you players are at the right age to
reap the rewards in the future so long as you are prepared to
apply yourselves.

Good luck and skills during the Championships and may good
sportsmanship prevail.

Yours,
Terry Green
President

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1997
President: Terry Green
Vice President: Joe Fanto
Secretary: Debbie Kenrich
Treasurer: Andrea Baker
Junior Development: Jo Shrigley
National Coaching: John Howson
National Rules and Umpiring: Andrew Saltmarsh
National Promotions and Sponsorships: Don Anderson

2003 Victoria Host State Welcome

Message from Pool Victoria President

On behalf of the Pool Victoria Committee, 1welcome everyone to the Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre and
the Australian Eight Ball Federation's 2003 National Junior Championships. Thank you for your participation,
your interest and support. It's what makes all of the effort put into getting this ready, worth while.

All players have earned the right to participate by proving to be the best in their State. Now they are about to
challenge for the right to be the best in Australia. I wish them all the best of luck in their endeavors.

A big thank-you to those who have helped me in getting this event ready for today's opening. Those people
'are Santo Zappia for gathering sponsorship and the support of shopkeepers to supply discount vouchers
throughout the event and to Heather Zappia for just being there and guiding me through. Without them it
would have been just me and even though J have done wonders in keeping Pool Victoria going over the past
nine months, I could not have done this one without them. Also thanks to Alcocks for the supply' and setting
up of the tables and Consolidate Leisure and Sport for their support.

Another big thank-you goes to Daryl Kee, marketing manager of this magnificent Forest Hill Chase Shopping
Centre, for being so easygoing and supportiye of us holding the event here.

In this Year of the Official, I thank the umpires for giving up their time to be here and assisting in the smooth
running of the event. Good calling to you all.

I am sorry if I have missed anyone out, but if you think you deserve one, a thanks to you also! Good luck to
you all!

Susan Whitten – Secretary Pool Victoria

1994 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

A MESSAGE FROM THE AUSTRALIAN 8-BALL PRESIDENT

As we turn back the pages of history, the Australian Inaugural Open
National a-Ball Events commenced in South Australia 10 years ago –
1984 and since then our sport throughout Australia has grown in leaps
and bounds. In 1989 we saw ladies introduced at national level and In
1991 the inaugural Australian Junior 8-Ball Championships
commenced in Victoria. In 1992 further progress – a junior competing
in open National Titles in Western Australia for the first time, and in
Northern Territory saw more juniors competing for more states at Open
National Level.

All of which is very encouraging to the junior development programmes
throughout Australia. In 1993 in Manchester, England the World 8-Ball
Championships (an inaugural event) of the World Eightball Pool
Federation. During the Annual General Meeting of this world body it
was decided that each country will be allowed two (2) juniors under the
age of 18 years to compete in the 1994 championships, a major
innovation to progress in such a short period of time. At the time of
writing, details are still to be finalised BUT Australia will be sending two
juniors to Manchester, England from these 1994 Australian Junior
Championships to compete in the World Championships under
international playing rules.

I would like further to thank the South Australian Junior Committee and
their many helpers for their time and effort in hosting this event, also to
the parents who have put in many hours and dollars to enable all
juniors to compete. Mayall your efforts be rewarding.

To those people who "have got behind the 8-Ball" and come forth with
valuable sponsorship dollars, 8-Ball is indebted to your generosity in
its quest for the future. If the 8-Ball fraternity get behind these
valuable sponsors – both can only be successful.

Best of luck to all the juniors, in all divisions, who have earned the right
to represent their state or territory at National Level. May you enjoy
your 8-Ball.

Thank you South Australia for looking to the future of 8-Ball.

Lance Sheen
President – AEBF

1995 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

A MESSAGE FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESIDENT

It is most encouraging to see, since the inception of the inaugural event in 1991,
the development and growth of our Junior competitors in Eight-Ball, in all age groups,
throughout Australia. The skill level and dedication has certainly made an impact to
senior competitors, administrators and the media, that can only prove rewarding in the
future.

To capture the comments from spectators who have witnessed our juniors
competinq is most satisfying, to say the least. The knowledge that already a good
number are now representing their respective State / Territory at senior level in both
Open and Ladies events is gratifying.

Congratulations to all juniors in each age group, you have won the right to
represent your State / Territory at National level in 1995. Best of luck to each and
everyone of you, may you enjoy your Eight-Ball and may you all continue on to
become future champions.

My heartiest congratulations must also go to the hardworking committee and
helpers of the ACT Eight-Ball Association, in what I am sure will be a smooth running
of your first National Eight-Ball event. One can only admire your efforts to make this
National event a memorable occasion for all concerned.

A special thank you to the sponsors, who. have generously supported this
important event on the Eight-Ball calendar. All sponsors are listed throughout the
pages of the Program Book, and I hope all competitors and their followers take the
time to read, as well as to support, these sponsors, as they have supported our sport.
Once again, my best wishes to all competitors in your quest to achieve a National
title, remembering sportsmanship is the biggest winner of all.
I am sure you will all enjoy your stay in Australia's capital city, Canberra, where
you will find many sights to explore. I know you will receive great friendships wherever
you go.

Lance Sheen
President
Australian Eight-Ball Federation Inc

2013 Junior 8 Ball Championships FINALS

 

Best of 7     Best of 9     Best of 11  
            Grand Final  
 1.Alex Kingsbury (WA) 4   Winner to Grand Final      1.Alex Kingsbury (WA) 4
 2.Kyle Thomson (QLD) 1          2.Kyle Thomson (QLD) 6
    Loser          
       2.Kyle Thomson (QLD) 5 Winner 10:00AM  
 3.Nathan Miller (ACT) 4 Winner  3.Nathan Miller (ACT) 2      
 4.Stella Kearney (WA) 1            
               
            Grand Final  
 1.Matt Curwood (VIC) 2   Winner to Grand Final      2.Erik Westerholm (E) 3
 2.Erik Westerholm (E) 4          3.Alex Pace (TAS) 6
    Loser          
       1.Matt Curwood (VIC) 4 Winner 11:30AM  
 3.Alex Pace (TAS) 4 Winner  3.Alex Pace (TAS) 5      
 4.Arthur Lin (VIC) 2            
               
            Grand Final  
 1.Adam Bleumink (VIC) 2   Winner to Grand Final      2.Vijay Randall (QLD) 6
 2.Vijay Randall (QLD) 4          1.Adam Bleumink (VIC) 3
    Loser          
       1.Adam Bleumink (VIC) 5 Winner 1:00 PM  
 3.Ben Foster (WA) 4 Winner  3.Ben Foster (WA) 2      
 4.Cale Barrett (TAS) 3            
               

2013 Junior 8 Ball Championships

2013 Australian Eight Ball Junior Nationals
       
Tuesday, 8 January 2013     Arrive Adelaide
Wednesday, 9 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 1 Singles Round Robin
Thursday, 10 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 2 Singles Round Robin
Friday, 11 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 3 Singles Round Robin
Saturday, 12 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 4 Singles Round Robin
Sunday, 13 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 5 Singles Round Robin
Monday, 14 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 6 Teams Day
Tuesday, 15 January 2013   Junior Nationals: Day 7 Finals and Presentation
Wednesday, 16 January 2013     Depart Adelaide
     

 

Empire Pool Lounge
20 Rose Street  
Adelaide SA 5000
www.empirepool.com.au

2014 Junior 8 Ball Schedule

Sunday January 12th
9.30 AM Delegates meeting
9:30 AM Team Photos
11.00 AM Opening Ceremony
12.00 PM Lunch
1.00 PM Junior Singles Matches
6:00 PM Room close

Monday January 13th
8:30 AM Free practice all tables
9:00 AM Singles event all tables
6:00 PM Room close

Tuesday January 14th
8:30 AM Free practice all tables
9:00 AM Singles event all tables
6:00 PM Room close

Wednesday January 15th
8:30 AM Free practice all tables
9:00 AM Singles event all tables
6:00 PM Room close

Thursday January 16th
8:30 AM Free practice all tables
9:00 AM Singles event all tables
12:00 PM Singles Quarter/Semi Finals
6:00 PM Room close

Friday 17th January
8:30 AM Free practice all tables
9:00 AM Team Matches
5:00 PM Team Grand Final

14th Saturday 18th January
10:00 AM Under 12 Final
11:00 AM Under 15 Final
1:00 PM Under 18 Final
6:00 PM Presentation Dinner

2014 Junior Eight Ball Teams

Australian Singles  
Hope Sumner VIC Ethan Hudson VIC Devlin Praeger VIC Isabella DiGiorgio VIC  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
 
Josh Mclean VIC Adam Young VIC Vacant Joshua Burnett  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Under 12-1  
         
Australian Capital Territory  
   
Vacant Vacant Daniel Smith Bradley Bullock  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Brad Berger Aaron Billington Alex Parker Steve Phillips  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager Team Manager
         
Northern Territory  
   
Vacant Vacant Eathen Beatey Michael Shepheard  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Jack Richter Luke Evans Ty Ede Clem Chan  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager  
         
Queensland  
Nikolas Burnett Joseph McClintock Samuel Burnett Callum Mahoney  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Jayme White Vijay Randall Hayden Goode Stewart Burnett Joshua Hart
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager Team Manager
         
South Australia  
Jackson Taylor Danyal Porter Hayden Gunn Jayden Domeika  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Erik Westerholm Chad MacGregor Jordan Mitchell Paul Morelli  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager  
         
Tasmania  
Emmanuel Lockley Jonty McGiver Brodie Stubbs Cooper Denmen  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Cale Barrett Alexander Pace Jacob Marshall Cyril Triffitt  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager  
         
Victoria  
Jack Green Jacob Partridge Lochlan Courtney Cameron Green  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Matt Curwood Tyson Howie Matt Fowlie Cheryl Congram Sean Partridge
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager Team Manager
         
Western Australia  
Stella Kearney Holly-Jane Vaaelua Alex Kingsbury Jasely-Jean Dimer  
Under 12-1 Under 12-2 Under 15-1 Under 15-2  
Jacob Sumner Stone Stenhouse Jayden McGlinn Stuart Kingsbury  
Under 18-1 Under 18-2 Under 18-3 Team Manager  

 

1991 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

MESSAGE FROM
THE AUSTRALIAN 8-BALL PRESIDENT

Congratulations to the Victorian Junior Cueists Association (VJCA) and all State
Junior committees in co-ordinating to stage this – the Inaugural Junior Australian
Titles – in Melbourne. A job well done.

Having myself been involved for some 20 years in the a-ball scene it is most
rewarding to witness – at last – so many Juniors becoming involved and
most of all enjoying the sport and competing – very competitively at all levels,
a standard that would put many senior players to shame.

Over the last few years 8-ball has grown so much in popularity and so many
people are coming to realise the game’s full potential and this will ensure
that it will lead to Olympic game recognition.

In the hear future, we trust it will receive official recognition and become part
of school curriculum for both boys and girls who wish to compete in sport
but do not wish to play a contact or physical sport as part of their school
sporting programme.

Schools and the Education Department now realise that the “cloth sports”
have so many benefits to offer young people that they cannot and should not
be ignored i.e. it’s a sport that can be played by both boys AND girls (as no
extra physical strength is required), it develops hand/eye co-ordination,
deportment, strategy (like in chess), Maths (numbers and angles), dress
standards, behaviour and most importantly, sportsmanship. Some players learn
(teach themselves) to be proficient with both left and right hand cueing action.
These and many other skills that will be beneficial well into adulthood.
Thanks must go also to the very many helpers and of course the sponsors
for all their efforts to make this inaugural event successful.
Best of luck to all entrants and I trust that in the future years we will witness
more junior participation in the cloths sports.

LANCE SHEEN

AUSTRALIAN EIGHT BALL FEDERATION COMMITTEE
President: Lance Sheen (Victoria)
V/President: Terry Green (Western Australia)
Secretary: Mrs Pam Rowe (South Australia)
Treasurer: Mrs Lauri Sheen (Victoria)
Promotions:Sam Heywood-Smith (Victoria)
 

1991 Junior Nationals Round Up

BEN BOLTON (10), JOHL YOUNGER (12) and CHRIS LILLY (15) have made their way into history books by becoming the first Australian Junior 8-Ball Champions. Ben Bolton of W.A. nicknamed the Iceman, gained this with his cool confident approach and playing ability at the table.

He has considerable talent and tactical mind which helped him outscore his opponents in every game he played. He won every game in his tournament and in the semifinals convincingly defeated Vic. Sean Partridge 4/0 and in the final beat S.A. Corey Gordon 5/0.

Johl Younger of Bachus Marsh Vic. proved his win in the Victorian State Titles last month was well deserved when he defeated the best U/ ISs in Australia and became the National Champion. He went through the tournament undefeated and in the semi finals he met Aaron Mahoney (1990 U/12 Vic State Champion) winning 4/2.

Then in the finals he met Lee Mitchell (U l5 Vic State Champion 89 90). runner-up this year. This was the hardest match with a see-sawing action between the two players of six frames before Johl finally took control of the game in the eighth frame winning 5/3 In the closests of finals.
Chris Lilly of Victoria provided the surprise of the tournament, after being defeated 1/3 in the first round by George Platt W.A. he won the next match to go through as Rj up to meet Robert Norman in the semi-finals.

This is the second time these palyers have met this year with Robert narrowly defeating Chris in the State Finals. This proved to be the closest match of the tournament with both players of equal ability.

Chris finally won on the last frame 4/3 narrowly defeating Robert and winning his way to the finals. Travis Crawley of N.T. made his way to the finals by coming second in a three way playoff against Robert Norman Vic. and Louis Condo S.A. He then went on to defeat George Platt WA 4/1.

The final was an anticlimax as Chris hit top form he tied up each frame with white ball control and straegic play, these tactics worked, frustrating Travis so Christopher easliy won the match 5/0.

The excellent umpiring throughout the event was due to three fully qualilied umpires from the Junior ranks. Pranav Munim (15), James Thornton (14) and Sandra Tilly ( 16). Also senior qualifted umpires Jason Sach, Bert Klubel Neil Thornton, Peter Lilly ard as always Les Mitchell. The dress standard and table ettiquette of all players and unpires provided a wondeful spectacle for the big audience thatcame to see the match.

This included local people, pennant and state players and top officials in the sport. The Mayor of the City of Croydon opened the tournament at the venue which had been donated by the city. At the closure by Margarite Lopez it was announced N.T. is to approach the National body to hold the Junior Titles in N.T. next year. This year national included a strong contingent from W.A. players from S.A. and N.T.

Hopefully the Senior bodies in all states will get their act together by next year and meet us in Darwin. Juniors are on the go!

Ref: PUB & CLUB SPORTS. VOL 3 APRIL 1991

Courtesy of Lance Sheen

1992 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

A MESSAGE FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESIDENT

Congratulations to the Northern Territory 8 Ball Association, – who
having realised the potential of our young Australian players –
following the inaugural Junior Australian Titles held in Melbourne in
March of 1991 , quickly claimed for the Territory the right to host the
Titles in 1992.

That inaugural Junior Australian Titles in Melbourne – showed to all
who cared to attend – that juniors in the cloth sports have a lot to offer
and should not and can not be ignored.

All States and Territories of Australia are now aware of the talent in
this area and have or are developing training, coaching and Pennant for
our young players. Juniors have proved to be extremely competitive at
all levels – as some senior players have discovered. Furthermore their
demeanor and sportsmanship – at their age – is wonderful.

Staging an Australian Title is no mean feat, and thanks must go to the
N.T. Association, the Committee of the Top End Junior Association and
the many helpers and sponsors who have made the event possible.
Thanks too, for the many hours and dollars put in by the parents of
these future champions, in seeing they get to compete in various
tournaments, pennant games etc.

To the players – never forget – you are ambassadors of the sport, of
your parents and teachers – be a sportsperson first, if you are talented
or lucky enough to win – be gracious. If you are defeated look on it as
a avaluable learning experience – we must all learn to lose – to
appreciate how wonderful it is to win. Best of luck to you all.

Lance Sheen

AUSTRALIAN PRESIDENT

PRESIDENT: Lance Sheen – Victoria
VICE-PRESIDENT: Terry Green -Western Australia
SECRETARY: Marguarite Lopez – Victoria
TREASURER: Lauri Sheen – Victoria
PROMOTIONS: Sam Heywood-Smith – South Australia

 

2003 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

Australian Eight-Ball Federation President's Message

On behalf of the Australian Eight-ball Federation and the Executive Committee, I welcome all competitors and
officials to Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre for the 2003 Junior Australian Eight-ball Championships.

Each year I look forward. to this event as new young talent rises to National recognition. The Australian
Junior Team will be selected and five under 18 players wi11travel to The Junior World Titles in Blackpool
England in May 2003. This has become an integral part for the development of our elite young. players,
becoming future Champions.

At these Championships we can expect to enjoy enthusiasm and great sportsmanship which is always
pleasing to see in junior sports. Who wiIJ emerge as our 2003 Australian champions, which five players will
earn the green blazer to represent Australia, and have a chance at becoming World Eight-ball Junior
Champion as an individual or in the team event. Young Australians qualifying from these Nationals in the
past have done Australia proud, resulting in:-

Mathew Franceschini  W.A. – Winner of the World Junior 1995 title
Ben Crawley  N.T.-  Winner of the World Junior 1996 title
Mark Warry  S.A. – Runner-up 1996 and 1997
Our Australian Junior Team – Winners 1997 – Runner up 1998, 1999 and 2000

Congratulations to all competitors on your achievement to represent your State or Territory, and in particular
the under J 2's and anyone about to experience their first taste of National competition.

Special thanks to your parents, coaches and administrators from around Australia, who make great sacrifices
to assist you with your endeavours to achieve your goals playing this wonderful sport ofeight-ballvThis
event would not be possible without the contribution of time and devotion by some special people. I take
this opportunity to thank:-

Our hosts this year, Pool Victoria Committee, president Don Colbert, and in particular Secretary Sue
Whitten.

To our AEBF Junior Development Officer Heather Zappia, the championships being in her home state
this year, she has made a special effort to ensure their success.

Our major National Sponsor Consolidated Leisure and Sports; suppliers of the Mitchell Pool cloth and
Aramith bans which will be used throughout these titles.

And specific to these titles, Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre, for giving our sport the opportunity to .»
be here and gain valuable public exposure, George Taylor, Alcock Thompson Taylor 150 years in
business providing the excellent competition tables, Chris Jolly, Workforce Financial Advisors and
Santo Zappia for their special contribution, sincere thanks.

To all Junior competitors good luck, and along with supporters and officials, please enjoy the 2003
Australian Junior Eight ball Titles in Victoria.

JOE FANTO
PRESIDENT – World Eight-ball Pool Federation – Australian Eight-ball Federation

1993 Australian 8 Ball Junior Championships

A MESSAGE FROM THEAUSTRALIAN PRESIDENT

Firstly-I would liketo take thisopportunity to wish all junior competitors
the very best in this, the 3rd year of Junior 8-Ball National Titles.
Congratulations on making selection in your age group in your state
or territory. I hope you all thoroughly enjoy the competitive spiritof th is
sport whilst you are competing and Iam sureyou will enjoy your stay
in the lovely city of Perth.

Thesefew days would of course, not be possible without those people
from each state and/or territory who have worked so hard to ensure
that juniors are able to compete and enjoy the sport of 8-Ball. To be
able to produce state champions to compete at National Junior level
requires many hours of dedication by a great number of people. To
the parents of our future champions, who have put forward many
dollars to enable their children to compete in the various pennant
matches and additional tournaments, allowing them to develop the
necessary skillsto reach this level, to you all, for your contributions, we
humbly thank you.

Furtherthanks and appreciation must also go to
the hardworking Western Australian Eight Ball Federation for their
efforts in preparing these 1993 National Junior 8-BallTitles.They have
left no stone unturned in their effort to make these 199~Junior Titles a
resounding success – as was achieved at the senior level in 1992- a
memorable occasion for all who participated.

Once again, my best wishesto all players. May you enjoy your 8-Ball
and if whilst competing, you are defeated, always be a true
sportsperson and congratulate your opponent. If you win, be gracious.
Mostly though, just enjoy this wonderful occasion and maybe,
in the not too distant future we will see you competing at National
Senior level. Who knows what the next step will then be.
To those wonderful people – THE SPONSORS- who have made
valuable contributions, to enable our dedicated committees to foster
the sport of 8-Ballwithin Australia, we sincerely thank you, one and all.

GOOD SHOOTING!
Lance Sheen
Australian President

2007 Australian 8 Ball Junior Teams

         
Australian Junior Eight Ball Championships 2007
Rangeview Hotel – Eden Hill – WA (4th – 10th March)
          
  Under 12 Under 15 Under 18 Manager
ACT# Benny Maleganeas  Chris Maleganeas  Philip Bailey Greg Murphy
  Tommy Norton  Daniel Balshaw  Scott Richards Steve Phillips
      Alessandro Nasca  
         
NSW Keenan Cigler (wa) Thomas Partridge (wa) Marko Vukic (wa)  
Singles Anthony Summat (wa) Nick Mitchell (act) Simon Gray (wa)  
      Kirk Rasanen (act)  
      Nick Zarb (act)  
NT Matthew Gerrard  Ben Armstrong  Adam White Sharon Jennings
  Hayley Schopp  Daniel Banfield  Mitchell Banfield  
        Jamie Buettner  
         
QLD Sam West  Dayne Van Kempen  Chris Horne Geoff Thursby
  Cassie Pelayo  Jared Jensen  Morgan Evans  
        Neville Murgatroyd  
         
SA Ryan Meuris  Nathan Nemes  Jake Persello Kelvin Lee
  Dale Salmon  Michael Cacciola  Michael Hayes  
        Ricky Emery  
         
TAS Justin Stubbs  John Zammit  Kurt Dunham Cyril Triffitt
     Anthony Adams  Daniel Burr  
        Ben McCauley  
         
VIC Tyson Howie  Jake Boyle  Daniel Butler Cheryl Congram
  Adam Bleumink  Gus Di Giorgio  Daniel Faddoul  
        Jake McCartney  
         
WA* Ben Foster  Robert Saunders  Levi Congdon Brian Harler
  Michael Sewell  Luke Foster  Clint Kappler  
      Marko Vukic