Qantas Indigenous All-Stars name squadRICHMOND star Richard Tambling is a late inclusion for the 2009 Qantas Indigenous All-Stars side to tackle Adelaide in Darwin on Saturday night.
Initial reports were that Tambling was unavailable for the biennial game, but the lightning quick 22-year-old proved otherwise and was given the thumbs up to play by Tigers coach Terry Wallace.
Tambling heads a list of five additions to the initial squad, which also include Melbourne revelation Austin Wonaeamirri, Essendon’s Jarrod Atkinson, North Melbourne recruit Warren Benjamin and Carlton’s Jeff Garlett.
Out of the squad go David Wirrpanda (virus), Albert Proud (club suspension), Nathan Lovett-Murray, Liam Jurrah and Malcolm Lynch.
Queenslander Peter Yagmoor, a member of the underage Flying Boomerangs team, is on stand-by for the game.
Crows star Andrew McLeod will captain the All-Stars side with Shaun Burgoyne as his vice-captain.
The squad is as follows:
Jarrhan Jacky (Adelaide), Jared Petrenko (Adelaide), Jonathon Griffin (Adelaide), Graham Johncock (Adelaide), Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), Ashley McGrath (Brisbane Lions), Jeffery Garlett (Carlton), Chris Yarran (Carlton), Andrew Lovett (Essendon), Jarrod Atkinson (Essendon), Nathan Djerrkura (Geelong), Mathew Stokes (Geelong), Travis Varcoe (Geelong), Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn), Cameron Stokes (Hawthorn), Aaron Davey (Melbourne), Austin Wonaeamirri (Melbourne), Matt Campbell (North Melbourne), Lindsay Thomas (North Melbourne), Warren Benjamin (North Melbourne), Cruzie Garlett (North Melbourne), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide), Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide), Marlon Motlop (Port Adelaide), Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide), Richard Tambling (Richmond), Raphael Clarke (St Kilda), Jarrod Harbrow (Western Bulldogs), Joshua Hill (Western Bulldogs), Brennan Stack (Western Bulldogs).
Coach Chris Johnson said the team features a new generation of exciting Indigenous talent.
“The team has looked fantastic on the track this week and I’m looking forward to the match. Not only will the game bring Indigenous players together from AFL clubs, but will bring Indigenous communities together,” Johnson said.
Tickets are on sale from the Darwin Entertainment Centre (Ph: 08 8980 3333), Oasis News and Lotto in Palmerston,Tourism Top End Information Centre in Darwin, and Nightcliff Newsagency, Nightcliff.
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