BFL interleague: Redan, Ballarat players dominate squad

By Gavin McGrath
Updated November 2 2012 - 1:55pm, first published May 19 2010 - 1:21pm
Football Geelong chief executive officer Lee Hartman and BFL interleague coach Kieran Murrihy. Picture: Lachlan Bence
Football Geelong chief executive officer Lee Hartman and BFL interleague coach Kieran Murrihy. Picture: Lachlan Bence

FOOTBALLERS from Redan and Ballarat dominate the Ballarat Football League squad of 31 still in the mix for Saturday's VCFL interleague match against the Geelong Football League.Eight Redan players, and six from Ballarat, are still under consideration for the team of 24 to take the field at High Mountain Eastern Oval.Sunbury has contributed five to the squad, and Lake Wendouree three, with BFL interleague coach Kieran Murrihy to trim that squad following training tonight.Murrihy said the final make-up of the BFL team would depend upon factors such as fitness and team balance."The 30 we have are still in the mix, depending on circumstances," he said.The BFL team includes a number of potential debutants, including North Ballarat City pair Daniel Ross-Smith and Jason McNamara, Ballarat's Sam Harkin and Nathan Anderson, Sunbury prime mover Jesse Smith, Redan's Isaac Smith and Sebastopol key forward Chris Wills.BALLARAT FOOTBALL LEAGUEv Geelong, at High Mountain Eastern OvalEXTENDED SQUADBacchus Marsh: Tyson SheaBallarat: Ricky Allen, Nathan Anderson, Sam Harkin, Will McGregor, Adam Sewell, Chris ThorntonDarley: Chris McGillEast Point: Chris Banwell, Dan JordanLake Wendouree: Matt Battistello, Ben Taylor, Daniel WeymouthMelton: Brendan PorterNorth Ballarat City: Jason McNamara, Daniel Ross-SmithRedan: Nathan Blomeley, Jarrod Edwards, Sam Giblett, Ryan Knowles, Brendan Peace, Matthew Pitt, Isaac Smith, Ryan WaightSebastopol: Brad Neurath, Chris WillsSunbury: Simon Clarke, Brett Chambers, Ben Jordan, Alan O'Connor, Jesse Smith

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