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Colledge & Byrne Selected for 2019 State Squad

Monday, April 29, 2019 - 9:55 AM

An initial Kia WAFL State Squad of 31 players has been named for the 2019 State Game against the South Australian National Football League.

Congratulations to Perth players Brant Colledge and Corey Byrne on their selection.

2019 KIA WAFL State Squad
Claremont – Jye Bolton, Anton Hamp, Kane Mitchell, Declan Mountford, Bailey Rogers.

East Perth – Jackson Ramsay.

Peel Thunder – Blair Bell, Jackson Merrett, Gerald Ugle.

Perth – Brant Colledge, Corey Byrne.

South Fremantle – Jacob Dragovich, Brock Higgins, Chad Pearson, Haiden Schloithe, Kade Stewart.

Subiaco – Lachlan Delahunty, Josh Deluca, Kyal Horsley, Hayden Kennedy, Leigh Kitchin, Angus Litherland, Jordan Lockyer, Ben Sokol, Rhys Waters.

Swan Districts – Corey Gault, George Hampson, Tony Notte.

West Perth – Aaron Black, Shane Nelson, Andrew Strijk.

WA Umpires
Field Umpires: Ryan Shelton and Matt Adams. Emergency: Cam Jones.
Boundary Umpires: Clayton Gardner and Bayley Lamont.
Goal Umpire: Steve Gaensler.
Goal Umpire 3rd Scorer: Jason Tyrell.


The game will be played at Optus Stadium on Saturday May 12 as a curtain-raiser to the Fremantle v Richmond AFL game.

WAFL State Coach Michael Broadbridge, who led WA to historic wins over the SANFL in Adelaide last year and VFL in Melbourne in 2017, will be at the helm again joined by assistant coaches Ryan Cook, Brad Dodd, Steve Malaxos, Garry Moss and Ross McQueen.

WA’s win against South Australia last year was the first in Adelaide since 1994, while the 2017 win over the VFL was the first for a WA team on Victorian soil in 113 years.
Broadbridge said he was looking forward to the opportunity of extending WA’s successful record and had selected a strong squad based on the performance of players in the first four rounds of the WAFL season.

“We are very keen to extend WA’s unbeaten run in State Games to a seventh year and think we’ve got a really good group of talented players who have State, WAFL and AFL experience,” he said.“We will be keeping a close eye on games this weekend before finalising the squad and may still include players that grab our attention or we think can fulfil a specific role.”
Broadbridge said the game would also be a great chance for players to experience playing at Optus Stadium and contribute to making the venue a fortress for WA football.

“Playing the game at Optus Stadium as an AFL curtain raiser is a great opportunity not only for the players, but the coaches and support staff involved with both teams that will get to experience the world-class facilities,” he said.

“We also want to help Fremantle and West Coast maintain Optus Stadium as a fortress for WA football by being the first senior State team to win at the ground.
“Hopefully those players with AFL aspirations can also use it as an opportunity to showcase their talent, just like Tim Kelly did a couple of years ago.”

WAFC Executive Manager WAFL & Football Operations Scott Baker congratulated all of the players selected in the State Squad and thanked Michael Broadbridge and his assistant coaches for their contribution to the program.

“The WAFC is committed to giving players and officials the opportunity to represent the WAFL competition and Western Australia during these annual State Games," he said.

“Thanks to the clubs, coaches, support staff and umpires that help make it possible, as well as the SANFL for continuing this great tradition. We are looking forward to hosting what promises to be an exciting, high-quality contest at Optus Stadium."