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Eastern Ranges

Eastern Ranges
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Names
Full nameEastern Ranges Football Club
Nickname(s)Ranges
2019 season
After finalsRunners Up
Home-and-away season1st
Club details
Founded1992
Colours Blue
Yellow
White
Red
CompetitionNAB League
PremiershipsNAB League (2) 2002, 2013
Ground(s)Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill
Other information
Official websiteERFC

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

The club is a founding member of the competition (1992) and has produced several players for the Australian Football League including Kade Simpson, Rory Sloane, Nick Malceski, David Wirrpanda, Jess Sinclair, Damian Cupido, Lindsay Gilbee, Chris Scott, Brad Scott, Matthew Bate, Jonathon Patton, Chris Knights, Jaidyn Stephenson and Hayden Crozier.

Honours

  • Premiers (2): 2002, 2013
  • Runners-up (5): 1995, 2000, 2004, 2015, 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

  • 1992: Mark Attard, Jeremy McVay, Jason Disney
  • 1993: Brad Nicholson, Chris Scott, Rayden Tallis, Paul Mullarvey, Daniel Hargreaves
  • 1994: Brett Chandler, Mark Cullen, Damien Ryan, Brad Scott, Adam White, Emil Parthenides, Matthew Banks
  • 1995: Clinton King, Kane Johnson, Nick Trask, Jason Snell, Kane Fraser
  • 1996: David Wirrpanda, Jess Sinclair, Adam Kingsley
  • 1997: Andrew Pugsley, Mark Bolton, Jason Saddington, Brett Rose, Tim Finocchairo, Fred Campbell
  • 1998: Troy Simmonds
  • 1999: Damien Cupido, Scott Homewood, Michael Clark, Lindsay Gilbee, Simon Godfrey, Marc Skidmore
  • 2001: Richard Cole, Kieran McGuiness
  • 2002: Blake Grima, Brad Fisher, Cameron Cloke, Greg Edgcombe, Joel Perry, Kade Simpson, Kris Shore, Mark McDonald, Nick Malceski
  • 2003: Daniel McConnell
  • 2004: Matthew Bate, Fabian Deluca, Travis Cloke, Chris Knights
  • 2005: - Matthew Spangher
  • 2006: - Leigh Adams
  • 2007: - Matthew Lobbe
  • 2008: - Sam Blease, Liam Shiels, Rory Sloane, Nathan O'Keefe
  • 2009: - Andrew Moore, Jordan Gysberts, Ben Griffiths, Ayden Kennedy
  • 2010: - Kieran Harper, Aaron Young, Cam O'Shea, Paul Seedsman
  • 2011: - Jonathon Patton, Hayden Crozier, Aaron Mullett
  • 2012: -
  • 2013: - Thomas Boyd, Michael Apeness, Daniel McStay, Mitch Honeychurch
  • 2014: - Christian Petracca, Daniel Nielson
  • 2015: - Blake Hardwick, Ryan Clarke, Sam Weideman
  • 2016: - Jordan Gallucci, Josh Begley, Callum Brown, Jack Maibaum, Dylan Clarke, Nathan Mullenger-McHugh, Tristan Tweedie
  • 2017: - Adam Cerra, Jaidyn Stephenson, Sam Hayes, Tyler Brown, Ryley Stoddart, Joel Garner, Tom North, Dylan Moore, Jackson Ross, Trent Mynott
  • 2018: -
  • 2019: -

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