From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Western Jets
Western Jets
Western Jets TAC CUP Coach Award Winners: Paul Carson (2000),
Bradley Miller (2001)
Draftees
1992 Dustin Fletcher, Brad Copeland, Mark Ballan, Paul
Satterley, Paul Docherty
1993 Aaron James, Brendan Duncan, Craig Ellis, Brad
Johnson, David Innella, Darryl Griffin, Robert Stevenson
Full name Western Jets Football Club
1994 Allen Nash, Stephen Zavalas, Shawn Lewfatt,
Nickname(s) Jets Cain Liddle, Shannon Grant, Robert DiRosa, David Nichol-
Strip Royal Blue guernsey with gold, royal blue son, Todd McHardy, Dean Helmers, Lee Fraser, Mark
shorts, royal blue and gold socks Belleville,
1995 Matthew Lloyd
Founded 1991
1996 -
Sport Australian rules football 1997 Lance Picioane, Chris Obst, Anthony Aloi, David
Antonowicz, Dion Miles
League TAC Cup
1998 Heath Scotland, Daniel Ward
First season 1992 1999 Daniel Giansiracusa, Ty Zantuck
Ground Crofts Reserve - Altona North, Burbank Oval 2000 Ben Haynes
- Williamstown 2001 Brad Miller, Paul Chambers
2002 Callum Urch, Dale Carson
Coach Steven Kretiuk
2003 Michael Rischitelli, Murray Boyd
Captain Adam Kennedy 2004 Brent Prismall
2005 Jake Edwards, Benjamin Davies
2011 7th of 12
2006 Bachar Houli
2007 Callan Ward, Will Sullivan
The Western Jets Football Club are an Australian rules
2008 Jayden Post, Mitchell Banner
football club who play in the U18 competition, the TAC
2009 Trent Mckenzie, Majak Daw
Cup. The club have developmental squads in the U15 and
16 age groups, however much of the attention is towards
its U18 team. TAC Cup team of the Year
The club are geographically set in Melbourne’s West
1992 Brad Copeland, Dustin Fletcher, Matthew Moylan
as part of a decision by AFL Victoria (formerly Football
1993 Brad Johnson, David Weston, Mark Cheel
Victoria) to have clubs in all regions of the state.
1994 Shannon Grant, Matthew Lloyd, Robert Di Rosa
The club trains in Melbourne’s inner west at Crofts
1995 -
Reserve in Altona North and play TAC Cup matches at
1996 Dion Miles
Burbank Oval in Williamstown.
1997 Lance Picioane
1998 Heath Scotland
Sponsors 1999 Ben Haynes
2000 Paul Chambers
The club is sponsored by TAC, Victoria University, Aus-
2001 Brad Miller
tralia, Werribee Mazda, Divella, Burbank Homes and KFC.
2002 -
2003 Cameron Gauci, Murray Boyd
Statistics 2004 Brent Prismall
Runners Up: 1992, 1993 2005 -
2006 Cameron Lockwood
Games Record Holder: Michael Turner (50 games) 2007 Callan Ward, Mitchell Banner
Goals Record Holder: Stephen Neilsen (59 goals)
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Western Jets
Season Premiers GF Score Runner-up Best-on-ground
1992 Geelong Falcons 18.16 (124) - 12.10 (82) Western Jets Daniel Fletcher
1993 Northern Knights 32.10 (202) - 18.11 (119) Western Jets Shannon Gibson
1994 Northern Knights 16.21 (117) - 15.17 (107) Geelong Falcons Anthony Rocca
1995 Northern Knights 12.20 (92) - 7.21 (63) Eastern Ranges Brent Harvey
1996 Northern Knights 15.15 (105) - 14.6 (90) NSW/ACT Rams Matthew Harrison
1997 North Ballarat Rebels 16.15 (111) - 10.16 (76) Dandenong Stingrays Adam Goodes
1998 Murray Bushrangers 17.18 (120) - 12.12 (84) Geelong Falcons Michael Stevens
1999 Sandringham Dragons 16.8 (104) - 8.6 (54) Gippsland Power Dylan Smith
2000 Geelong Falcons 18.16 (124) - 15.12 (102) Eastern Ranges Amon Buchanan
2001 Calder Cannons 16.14 (110) - 10.13 (73) Bendigo Pioneers Jordan Barham
2002 Eastern Ranges 10.5 (65) - 9.10 (64) Calder Cannons Stephen Dinnell
2003 Calder Cannons 16.14 (110) - 2.6 (18) Murray Bushrangers Brock McLean
2004 Calder Cannons 19.20 (134) - 9.10 (64) Eastern Ranges Jesse D. Smith
2005 Gippsland Power 12.9 (81) - 10.6 (66) Dandenong Stingrays Dale Thomas
2006 Oakleigh Chargers 19.16 (130) - 16.7 (103) Calder Cannons Dean Kelly
2007 Calder Cannons 14.20 (104) - 7.12 (54) Murray Bushrangers Ashley Arrowsmith
2008 Murray Bushrangers 21.16 (142) - 9.7 (61) Dandegong Stingrays Steele Sidebottom
TAC Cup Premiers External links
References
• SportingPulse Homepage for Western Jets
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