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Gippsland announce boys V-Line Cup squad

A rising basketballer headlines Gippsland’s boys 2025 V-Line Cup squads.

Announced last week, the squads bring together the best under-15 talent from across Gippsland, and they will have the opportunity to play against the best players from other country regions around the state.

There are two boys squads – Division 1 and Division 2 – and one girls squad.

Ollie Muir, well known in basketball circles as a rising player from Warragul Warriors having played at the National Junior Championships and Under-16 National Championships in 2025, features despite having limited opportunities to play footy in recent times.

Bunyip’s grand final bound under-16 side has three players in the squads: Clancy Cunningham and Lenny Clark in Division 1 and Tyler Sutton in Division 2.

Jesse Moschetti, brother of 2022 Gippsland Power skipper Mitch, also features.

The boys Division 1 side will be coached by Frankston VFL assistant coach Tim McGibney and the Division 2 side by Nar Nar Goon senior coach Shaun Sparks

Teams

Boys Division 1: Alex Ingham (Warragul Industrials), Archer Crawley (Bairnsdale), Archer Tangi (Police Boys/Traralgon), Blake Ali (Drouin), Charlie Burgess (Kilcunda-Bass), Clancy Cunningham (Bunyip), Cruz Duck (Sale), Fletcher Adams (Tedas/Traralgon), Harvey Sorensen (Inverloch-Kongwak), Jack Alexander (Tooradin-Dalmore), James Martin (Inverloch-Kongwak), Jaxon Scott (Warragul), Jesse Moschetti (Phillip Island), Jojo Joma (Dalyston), Jordy Winduss (Warragul), Jude Vilcins (Warragul), Ky Bannister (Warragul Industrials), Lenny Clark (Bunyip), Max Cox (Heyfield), Noah Bradley (Leongatha), Ollie Muir (Neerim-Neerim South), Tayte Gibbs (Lakes Entrance), Will Hullick (Wonthaggi).

Boys Division 2: Archie Hawke (Drouin), Archie Domaille (Maffra), Caleb Cantwell (Phillip Island), Caleb Kelly (Wy Yung/Bairnsdale), Campbell Hanna (Boisdale Briagolong), Finn O’Hallaran (Inverloch-Kongwak), Frazer Livingstone (Leongatha), Hunter Wynd (Sale), Isaac Brown (Wy Yung/Maffra), Kobi Hart-Theissling (West End), Jack Thomas (Churchill), Jack Matthews (Bairnsadale), Ollie Ireland (Warragul Industrials), Wil Walker (Southside), Tyler Sutton (Bunyip), Lucas Gina (Churchill), Nayte Grogan (Heyfield), Linc Chila Leongatha), Lincoln Balcome Matters (Police Boys), Tom Carter (Brainsdale), Sullivan Jennings (Moe), Lewis Phillips (Maffra).

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