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Dandenong Stingrays Full name Dandenong Southern Stingrays F.C. League TAC Cup Founded 1991 First Season 1992 Ground Shepley Oval, Dandenong Coach Graeme Yeats Website DSSFC Jumper The Dandenong Stingrays are an Australian rules football team in a Victorian under 18s league called the TAC Cup.
1992 saw the birth of the ‘Southern Stingrays’ and they were developed under the leadership of Steve Kennedy (Regional Manager) and Ron Roach (Promotions Manager) with the home base located at the Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc. The side is coached in the inaugural year by Peter Russo.
The ‘Dandenong Southern Stingrays’ are currently under the leadership of Darren Flanigan (Region Manager) and Mark Wheeler (Region Development Manager) with the home base located at Shepley Oval, Dandenong. The side is coached by Graeme Yeats.
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Results
2009
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ground A H A BYE H H A Result W W L BYE W W L 2008
Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 QF PF GF Ground A H A H H A H A A H A H H H A A A H H H H A Result L W L L W W L W W W L W W W W W L W W W W L Yearly Ladder Placings
Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Position 2 4 5 3 9 1 2 9 2 7 6 3 5 3 11 10 2 Club history
The Stingrays have been involved in the TAC Cup since the competition's first season in 1992.
Grand Finalists
2008 Murray Bushrangers - 21.16 (142) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 9.7 (61)
2005 Gippsland Power - 12.9 (81) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 10.6 (66)
1997 North Ballarat Rebels - 16.15 (111) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 10.16 (76)
Players drafted
2009 Tom Scully (1), Ryan Bastinac (21), Dylan Roberton (49), Rohan Kerr (59)
2008 Tom Gillies (33), Ash Smith (36), Shane Savage (75), Steven Gaertner.
2007 Jarrad Grant (5), John McCarthy (31), Scott Simpson (44), Jarrad Boumann (48)
2006 Andrejs Everitt (11), Greg Bentley, Daniel Nicholls
2005 Nathan Jones (12), Ryan Cook (23), Travis Tuck (38)
2004 Jarred Moore (31), Damien McCormack (38), Jayden Attard (50), Luke Forsyth (64), Anthony Raso (77), Zane Leonard
2003 Shane Tuck, Aaron Edwards
2002 Steven Salopek (6), Paul Johnson (24), Matthew Boyd
2000 Laurence Angwin (7), Ryan Lonie (34), Michael Handby (38), Adam McPhee (39), Chris Newman (55), Nathan Lonie (58), Stephen Milne
1999 David Hille (40), Daniel Wulf
1998 Adam Ramanauskas (12), Brendan Fevola (38), Toby Thurstans (39), Craig Jacotine (41), Steven Rode (66)
1997 Travis Johnstone (1), Trent Croad (3), Kris Massie (7), Andrew Williams (34), Craig Black (55), Darren Hulme
1996 Paul Corrigan, Tom Gilligan, Mark Winterton, Chris Holcombe
1995 Chad Morrison, Ashley Gehling, Daniel Marshall, Ryan Aitken
1994 Jeff White (1), Matthew Joy, Chad Liddell, Michael Agnello, Austinn Jones
1993 Christian O’Brien, Michael Prentice, Shayne Smith, Clint Shaw
1992 Darren King, Danny Winkel, Kane Batzloff, Justin Leppitsch
Captain(s)
2009 Ryan Bastinac, Tom Scully
2008 Ricky Ferraro, Paul Rogasch
2007 Russell Gabriel
2006 Matt Robinson, Mitch Bosward
2005 Greg Bentley
2004 Jarred Moore
2003 Kane Taylor
2002 Michael Stinear
2001 Andrew Tuck
2000 Ricky Clark
1999 Michael Ablett
1998 Craig Jacotine, Chris Fortnam
1997 Ben Lovett, Craig Black
1996 Anthony Hardie, Daniel Anderson
1995 Michael Agnello
1994 Brad Lloyd
1993 Ben Delarue
1992 Darren King
Best and Fairest
2009 Luke Parker
2008 Tom Gillies
2007 Matthew Clark
2006 Curtis Barker
2005 Greg Bentley
2004 Jarred Moore
2003 Marc Holt
2002 Michael Stinear
2001 Andrew Tuck
2000 Chris Newman
1999 Michael Burke
1998 Ashley Roberts
1997 Trent Croad
1996 Ben Lovett
1995 George Harrack
1994 Austinn Jones
1993 Shayne Smith
1992 Justin Leppitsch
Coaches
- Graeme Yeats (2004–present)
- Rob Dean (1996–2003)
- Greg Hutchison (1993–1995)
- Peter Russo (1992)
External links
TAC Cup Clubs Bendigo Pioneers · Calder Cannons · Dandenong Stingrays · Eastern Ranges · Geelong Falcons · Gippsland Power · Murray Bushrangers · North Ballarat Rebels · Northern Knights · Oakleigh Chargers · Sandringham Dragons · Western JetsFormer clubs Awards Seasons 2009 · 2010 · 2011Categories:- TAC Cup clubs
- Australian rules football team stubs
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