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Former players Simon Taylor, Tim Hazell, Paul Hudson (Tasmania) and Campbell Brown and Michael Osborne (Victoria) playing in a charity match in Tassie

Some very big names and former champions invloved.


Former North Melbourne bigman Majak Daw one of the former AFL stars pulling on the boots for charity in Tasmania this weekend​

A host of AFL stars, including some of the more high-profile and controversial of the past decade, will line up for the 11th Relive the Rivalry charity match in Tassie this weekend


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October 2, 2024 - 3:17PM
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Some of the biggest and baddest names in AFL football will converge on Tasmania this weekend for the annual Relive the Rivalry charity match at George Town on Saturday.
The match pays homage to the state’s historic 1990 State of Origin win over the Big V at North Hobart Oval, which is in the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame as one of Tassie’s all-time great games.
Former Port Adelaide ruckman and Power coach Matthew Primus headlines the Victorian line-up, which includes former Hawks and Suns bad boy Campbell Brown and former Carlton and Brisbane spearhead Brendan Fevola, former Swans captain courageous Brett Kirk, former Richmond onballer Nick Daffy, three-time Lions premiership player Darryl White, and former North Melbourne defender Majak Daw.

Tasmania’s line-up includes former Test spinner Xavier Doherty, former Brisbane onballer Adrian Fletcher, whose son Jaspa played in the Lions premiership last weekend, as well as Paul Hudson, Russell Robertson, Simon and Paul Atkins, and former Tiger Michael Gale.
The event has raised $170,000 over 11 years and Food Bank Tasmania will be the beneficiary again this year.
“We’d love to emulate what we did at North Hobart last year when we raised $40,000, which equated to 80,000 meals for Food Bank’s breakfast in schools program,” said event director Jaimes Wiggins.
“When we heard that 2500 kids statewide don’t get a breakfast, it inspired us to help out and really struck a chord with the players.”
Former VFL star and Glenorchy TSL coach Paul Kennedy, now Brighton’s SFL coach, will play for his home state Victoria.
“I moved here seven years ago and planned to stay for two years, and now I’ll probably never leave,” Kennedy said.


“I remember the day Tassie had that famous win over Victoria and that was one of the things that intrigued me about coming here, the history of Tasmanian football and being part of that and helping it re-grow again.”

It will be local star Trent Standen’s third rivalry match, he says a privilege to play among former AFL stars.
“You have to pinch yourself at times,” he said.
“The first time I played it was quite daunting _ some of the physiques on the players are a lot bigger than they look on TV.
“But it’s great fun and a great day _ hopefully I get on the end of a few and make things exciting.”
TASMANIA
Luke Crane, Luke Faulkner, Xavier Doherty, Adrian Fletcher, Ian Callinan, Michael Gale (Co-Captain), Rohan Baldock, Daniel Muir, Gary Shipton, Simon Taylor, Tim Hazell, Gregg Sharman, Mitch Hills, Paul Hudson, Simon Atkins (Co-Captain), Russell Robertson, Trent Standen, Paul Atkins, Simon Wiggins, Peter Street, Mav Weller, Aaron Joseph
VICTORIA
Paul Kennedy, Ben Setchell, Jamie Cann, Phil Caris, Michael Osborne, Clinton Brown, Nick Daffy, James Pattinson, Matthew Primus, Stuart Probert, Michael Barlow, Jay Blackberry
25 Brendan Fevola (Co-Captain), Tim Bristow, Brett Kirk, Matt Maguire, Campbell Brown, Darryl White (Co-Captain), Troy Luff, Michael Rischitelli, Majak Daw, Andrew McLean
 

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