Irymple player profiles

Irymple’s 2022 Grand Final line-up:

Zac Wandin – Captain. Mops up at half back and turns defence into attack quickly.

Jason Hura – Versatile tall. Creates contest up forward and locks down in defence.

Mick Dimasi – Tackling machine. Ferocious at the contest and hates getting beaten.

Nathan Hura – Big bodied defender. Lock-down specialist with intercept marking capabilities.

Nick Mee – X-Factor. Loves the big stage and a goal from distance. Breaks lines.

Paddy Power – Speedy mid. Can go in and under and pushes back to help defence.

Connor Mensch – Fast-paced half forward. Breaks lines, chase down tackles and kicks goals.

Dan Coghlan – Co-coach. Dynamic midfielder who kicks goals and helps defence. Dangerous resting forward.

Jake Healy – Pacey forward. Loves a one-on-one contest with explosive acceleration.

Michael Condidorio – Smart veteran. Finds space on the wing with damaging left foot.

Callum Brookes – Defensive wingman. Strong in a contest and kicks long.

Justin Robinson – Strong marking wingman. Creates options up forward and a brick wall in defence.

Nathan Hamence – The club’s ‘GOAT’. The former McLeod Medallist has played over 250-plus games on-ball.

Josh Moritz – Pocket rocket. Small in stature but plays with a big heart.

Mitch Roads – Running machine. Will lead and create at centre half forward all day. Big role to play.

Tom Brownbridge – Co-coach. Key backman who can swing forward.

James Tulloch – Quiet achiever. Runs on ball all day. Gathers plenty of touches and tackles.

Jack Chiswell – Up-and-coming ruckman. Plenty of height and athleticism. Strong mark.

Nando Cirillo – Vice-captain and “the mop”. Most reliable defender.

Liam Garlick – Strong kicking full forward. Immaculate set shot and field kicking.

Brodie Jackson – Quick defender. Can play a lock-down role with fast closing speed.

Nick Pezzaniti – Dangerous forward. Fast-paced and electrifying around goals.

Alex Hollingworth – Strong youngster. Lock-down defender who can play on tall and smalls.

Connor Carter – Small utility. Fast paced and competitive. Can play numerous roles.

Ash Kempton – Contested beast. Willing to sacrifice to tag out opponents.

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