Dandenong Stingrays






















































Dandenong Stingrays
Dandenong Stingrays FC logo.png
Names
Full name Dandenong Stingrays Football Club
Nickname(s) Stingrays
2018 season
After finals 1st (Premiers)
Home-and-away season 1st
Club details
Founded 1992; 27 years ago (1992)
Colours
     Black      Gold
Competition TAC Cup
Premierships
TAC Cup (1) 2018
Ground(s)
Shepley Oval, Dandenong
Other information
Official website DSFC

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.


In 1995 the club moved from Mordialloc to Dandenong and it also changed its name to the Dandenong Southern Stingrays. The club is currently under the leadership of Mark Wheeler (Region Development Manager) with the home base located at Shepley Oval, Dandenong. The side is coached by Craig Black.




Contents






  • 1 Results


    • 1.1 Premiers (1)


    • 1.2 Runner Ups (5)


    • 1.3 Minor Premiers (4)


    • 1.4 Wooden Spoons (0)


    • 1.5 Yearly Ladder Placings




  • 2 Club history


    • 2.1 Grand Finals


    • 2.2 Players drafted to the AFL


    • 2.3 Captain(s)


    • 2.4 Best and Fairest


    • 2.5 Coaches




  • 3 External links





Results



Premiers (1)


  • 2018


Runner Ups (5)


  • 1997, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2013


Minor Premiers (4)


  • 1997, 2010, 2016, 2018


Wooden Spoons (0)


  • Nil


Yearly Ladder Placings
































































Year

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18
Position
2
4
5
3
9
1
2
9
2
7
6
3
5
3
11
10
2
3
1
4
3
3
7
2
1
3
1


Club history


The Stingrays have been involved in the TAC Cup since the competition's first season in 1992.



Grand Finals


The Stingrays have made the Grand final on six occasions and have won one premiership.



  • 1997: North Ballarat Rebels - 16.15 (111) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 10.16 (76)

  • 2005: Gippsland Power - 12.9 (81) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 10.6 (66)

  • 2008: Murray Bushrangers - 21.16 (142) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 9.7 (61)

  • 2009: Calder Cannons 17.10 (112) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 14.14 (98)

  • 2013: Eastern Ranges - 24.8 (152) d. Dandenong Stingrays - 5.10 (40)

  • 2018: Dandenong Stingrays - 12.8 (80) d. Oakleigh Chargers - 11.8 (74)



Players drafted to the AFL



  • 1992: Darren King, Danny Winkel, Kane Batzloff, Justin Leppitsch

  • 1993: Christian O’Brien, Michael Prentice, Shayne Smith, Clint Shaw

  • 1994: Jeff White, Matthew Joy, Chad Liddell, Michael Agnello, Austinn Jones

  • 1995: Chad Morrison, Ashley Gehling, Daniel Marshall, Ryan Aitken

  • 1996: Paul Corrigan, Tom Gilligan, Mark Winterton, Chris Holcombe

  • 1997: Travis Johnstone, Trent Croad, Kris Massie, Andrew Williams, Craig Black, Darren Hulme

  • 1998: Adam Ramanauskas, Brendan Fevola, Toby Thurstans, Craig Jacotine, Steven Rode

  • 1999: David Hille, Daniel Wulf

  • 2000: Laurence Angwin, Ryan Lonie, Michael Handby, Adam McPhee, Chris Newman, Nathan Lonie, Stephen Milne

  • 2001: -

  • 2002: Steven Salopek, Paul Johnson, Matthew Boyd

  • 2003: Shane Tuck, Aaron Edwards

  • 2004: Jarred Moore, Damien McCormack, Jayden Attard, Luke Forsyth, Anthony Raso, Zane Leonard

  • 2005: Nathan Jones, Ryan Cook, Travis Tuck

  • 2006: Andrejs Everitt, Greg Bentley, Daniel Nicholls

  • 2007: Jarrad Grant, John McCarthy, Scott Simpson, Jarrad Boumann

  • 2008: Tom Gillies, Ash Smith, Shane Savage, Steven Gaertner.

  • 2009: Tom Scully, Ryan Bastinac, Dylan Roberton, Rohan Kerr, Levi Casboult

  • 2010: Thomas Lynch, Jake Batchelor, Mitchell Hallahan, Luke Parker, Andrew McInnes, Arryn Siposs, Thomas Curren,

  • 2011: Matthew Buntine, Nick Haynes, Todd Elton, Jordan Kelly, Brett O'Hanlon , Darren Minchington, Piva Wright

  • 2012: Lachie Whitfield, Taylor Garner, Nathan Wright, Lewis Pierce, Tim McGenniss

  • 2013: Zak Jones, Billy Hartung, James Harmes

  • 2014: Tom Lamb, Jack Lonie, Bailey Dale, Mitch White

  • 2015: Jacob Weitering, Kieran Collins, Brandon White, Liam Hulett, Bailey Rice, Kurt Mutimer, Gach Nyuon

  • 2016: Josh Battle, Myles Poholke, Mitch McCarthy

  • 2017: Luke Davies-Uniacke, Hunter Clark, Aiden Bonar, Tom De Koning, Oscar Clavarino, Tom Murphy

  • 2018: Sam Sturt



Captain(s)












Best and Fairest












Coaches




  • Craig Black (2014–present)


  • Graeme Yeats (2004–2013)


  • Rob Dean (1996–2003)


  • Greg Hutchison (1993–1995)


  • Peter Russo (1992)



External links







  • [1]

  • Official Dandenong Stingrays website

  • Official Tac Cup website

  • Star News Group.com









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