- 1 Travis Boak (c)
- 2 Cameron Hitchcock
- 3 Campbell Heath
- 4 Brent Renouf
- 5 Matthew Broadbent
- 6 Angus Monfries
- 7 Brad Ebert (vc)
- 8 Hamish Hartlett
- 9 Robbie Gray
- 11 John Butcher
- 12 Jackson Trengove
- 13 Cameron O'Shea
- 14 Paul Stewart
- 15 Lewis Stevenson
- 16 Ollie Wines
- 17 Tom Clurey
- 18 Kane Cornes
- 19 Nick Salter
- 20 Chad Wingard
- 21 Matt Thomas
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- 22 Mason Shaw
- 23 Matthew Lobbe
- 24 Nathan Blee
- 25 Domenic Cassisi
- 26 Andrew Moore
- 27 Alipate Carlile
- 28 Jay Schulz
- 29 Jasper Pittard
- 30 Sam Colquhoun
- 32 Jake Neade
- 33 Brett Ebert
- 34 Jarrad Redden
- 36 Jack Hombsch
- 38 Ben Newton
- 39 Justin Westhoff
- 40 Aaron Young
- 41 Brendon Ah Chee
- 42 Tom Jonas
- 43 Daniel Stewart
- 44 Tom Logan
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- 31 Darren Pfeiffer
- 37 Kane Mitchell
- 45 Danny Butcher
- 46 Justin Hoskin
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Head coach
Assistant coaches
- Josh Carr
- Brad Gotch
- Garry Hocking
- Matthew Nicks
- Shaun Rehn
- Alan Richardson
- Stuart Cochrane
- Tyson Edwards
- Daniel Healy
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