North Ballarat Rebels
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Full name | North Ballarat Rebels Football Club |
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Nickname | Rebels |
Strip | Black and white guernsey, black shorts, black socks |
Founded | 1993 |
Sport | Australian rules football |
League | TAC Cup |
First season | 1993 |
Ground | AUSTAR Arena - Ballarat North |
Club song | Unknown |
President/Chair | Phil Partington |
Coach | Chris Maple |
Captain | To be announced |
2006 | 1st of 12 |
The North Ballarat Rebels are an Australian rules football club which play in the TAC Cup, an under-18 competition in Victoria, Australia.
North Ballarat is one of four regional clubs set up as part of a plan by the AFL to have clubs set in all regions of the state.
This was to help aid in player development and the process of the AFL draft, which allows U18 players the opportunity to be selected by AFL clubs.
North Ballarat have drafted many notable AFL players including Adam Goodes, Shannon Watt, Jed Adcock, Josh Thurgood and Shane O'Bree.
[edit] TAC Cup Team of the Year
- 1993 -
- 1994 Shane Snibson, Brad Cassidy
- 1995 Julian Field
- 1996 Brent Tuckey, Shane O’Bree
- 1997 James Walker, Winis Imbi
- 1998 Marc Greig
- 1999 Jeremy Clayton
- 2000 Shane Hutchinson, Drew Petrie
- 2001 Justin Perkins
- 2002 Adam Fisher
- 2003 Jed Adcock, Matt Sharkey
- 2004 Matthew Rosa
- 2005 Bill Driscoll, Steve Clifton
- 2006 Nathan Brown, James Frawley, Shaun Grigg, Lachlan George
- 2007 Kyle Cheney, Nick Suban
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