Gresham was named best afield in the first of the Boomerangs two victories against South Africa Lions.
The Boomerangs dominated that first encounter in Johannesburg on January 28, racing to a 27-point lead at quarter time before extending the buffer at each change to finish with a 19.11 (125) to 2.2 (14) victory.
The Boomerangs were just as dominant in the second match in Durban on February 1. They again won every quarter as they claimed an 85-point victory, with the final score 17.15 (117) to 4.8 (32).
The Flying Boomerangs is a personal development and leadership program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young men aged 14-15 years-old, selected from the 2012 AFL Kickstart Under-15 Championships.
Gresham was one of four Victorians selected in the squad. He has excelled in the Northern Football League in recent years, winning the under-15 Blue best and fairest in 2012 and finishing runner-up for the under-14 Blue best and fairest in 2011.
Along with playing two matches against the Lions, the Boomerangs squad conducted a football clinic in Cape Town and visited the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg.

Pictured: The Flying Boomerangs at the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg.
