2018 A Plus Labour Solutions Division 2 Team of the Year – Squad


Published on Monday, September 10, 2018

A 40-man squad has been announced ahead of the selection of the 2018 A Plus Labour Solutions Team of the Year.

The 2018 Teams of the Year will be announced the Friday before each respective division’s grand final.

The Teams of the Year are selected by collating nominations from all senior coaches. Coaches Player of the Year votes and umpire votes are also taken into consideration.

Minor premier Eltham has the most representatives in the 2018 A Plus Labour Solutions Team of the Year squad, with eight players selected.

Beaten preliminary finalist Banyule has seven players named, while grand finalist Lower Plenty and Thomastown each have six representatives.

All eight clubs have at least two players selected in the squad.

Ahead of the announcement of the 2018 A Plus Labour Solutions Team of the Year, the NFNL is pleased to announce the 40-man squad that the team will be selected from:

Alec Buchan (Epping)
Anthony Capeci (Thomastown)
Anton Woods (Eltham)
Bailey Jordan (Banyule)
Ben Montanaro (Eltham)
Ben Paterson (Lower Plenty)
Brandon Freeman (Eltham)
Brent Macaffer (Eltham)
Damon Marcon (Epping)
Daniel Camilleri (Banyule)
Daniel Chadwick (Thomastown)
Darcy Barden (Lower Plenty)
Devin McDonald (Banyule)
Dylan Chapman (Thomastown)
Hugh Kavanagh (Diamond Creek)
Jacob Booth (Diamond Creek)
James Kroussoratis (Banyule)
James Rizzolio (Thomastown)
Joel Carter (Epping)
Jordan Sacco (Lower Plenty)
Josh Beare (Thomastown)
Josh Marchbank (Diamond Creek)
Leigh Judd (Epping)
Lewis Glasgow (Eltham)
Mannon Johnston (Banyule)
Matthew Crompton (Watsonia)
Matthew Duckworth (Lower Plenty)
Matthew Vasilevski (Thomastown)
Michael Still (Eltham)
Nick Biscontin (Banyule)
Patrick Flynn (Lower Plenty)
Reed Jepson (Epping)
Sam Peet (Watsonia)
Scott Gumbleton (Banyule)
Tim Currie (Eltham)
Tom Keys (Lower Plenty)
Tom Rogers (Eltham)
Ty Franks (Diamond Creek)
Steven Stallion (Fitzroy Stars)
Shawn Wilkey (Fitzroy Stars)

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