

The Central Crows have finalised all appointments for their 2017 representative programs.
Heading the list is former State of Origin player Alan McIndoe who will take charge of the Central Crows Open Women’s side.
McIndoe has been an integral part of developing the female game in the Central Highlands where there is a strong five-team local competition. He was also the Women’s assistant coach as part of last year’s program.
Although this was not a planned move; for the first time, the Under 16 Girls team will be directed by an all-female staff.
“In all cases we have appointed the best people suited to the job,” Central Division Manager Glenn Ottaway said of the appointments.
“It is a pleasing sign for the game we have women not only with the confidence to apply for leading positions within the Division, but also with the necessary skills and experience to get the job done.”
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Coach |
Assistant Coach |
FAO |
Manager |
Under 14 Boys |
Matt Schulz (Toowoomba) |
Craig Karakyriacos (Gladstone) |
Dwayne Kangan |
Brad Steer (Gatton) |
Under 14 Girls |
Amy Horsbrough (Sunshine Coast) |
Michael Hutchinson (Hervey Bay) |
To be confirmed |
Damian Bohan (Rockhampton) |
Under 16 Boys |
Chris Munro (Bundaberg) |
Clinton Lewis (Sunshine Coast) |
Neil Dabelstein |
Tim Wood |
Under 16 Girls |
Terri Weatherly (Central Highlands) |
Krysti Walk (Sunshine Coast) |
Sonia Lund |
Christine Oakes (Sunshine Coast) |
Under 18 Boys |
Mal McMillan (Roma) |
Bob Boon Darren Cook |
John Horan |
Charmain Acton (Barcaldine) |
Open Men |
Eugene Seddon (Toowoomba) |
Steve Belsham (Sunshine Coast) |
Ron Tasker Marty McIttrick (Sunshine Coast) |
Richard Duff (Gladstone) |
Open Women |
Alan McIndoe (Central Highlands) |
Michael Jeffs |
Ron Tasker Tony Mather (Bundaberg) |
Kristy Zagari (Sunshine Coast) |