CommBank Pararoos Squad Named for Sydney Training Camp Ahead of IFCPF World Cup

A new-look CommBank Pararoos’ squad will assemble for their first training camp of the year as preparations begin for the IFCPF World Cup, Spain in November.  

With their first training camp of the year slated to commence on Friday, 1 March, the 24-player squad will delve into an intensive three-day training camp at Valentine Sports Park, Sydney. 

Thirteen members of the squad possess two or fewer caps for the CommBank Pararoos, with ten players yet to make their debut, heralding the dawn of a new era for the CommBank Pararoos program. The average age of the squad is just 20-years-old, reflecting the composition of the rejuvenated side.  

The larger than usual squad features eleven returning players from the 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men’s Championships (Para Asian Cup) in Melbourne where the CommBank Pararoos advanced to the final, creating an increased importance on claiming a place the team.

The CommBank Pararoos 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men’s Championships runner up squad
The CommBank Pararoos advanced to the final of 2023 IFCPF Asia-Oceania Men’s Championships in Melbourne, finishing runner up of the tournament.

Angus MacGregor (Football Victoria) will be back in action for the first time since 2019, adding depth and experience to the roster. 

Additionally, newcomers Trey Hunter (Northern NSW Football), Sail Kozaroc (Football Queensland), and Sabian Panozzo (Football Victoria) will embark on their maiden CommBank Pararoos’ training camp with the aim of earning their first National Team call-up.   

CommBank Pararoos’ Head Coach Kai Lammert expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming camp, emphasising the opportunity for younger players to step into leadership roles and contribute to the team's collective growth. 

"This camp marks the beginning of an exciting journey towards the IFCPF World Cup in Spain. We're eager to see our players come together, forge bonds, and build on the success of recent years," Lammert said. 

“The squad comprises a diverse mix of talents and we believe in nurturing the potential of every individual. By empowering our younger players to take on leadership responsibilities, we're building a culture of mentorship and growth within the team. It's about instilling confidence and resilience in our players, ensuring that each one feels valued and capable of contributing to our future success. 

“This camp isn't just about preparing for a tournament, it's about embarking on an adventure together. I have no doubt that as we come together and push our limits, we'll not only improve as a squad but build an environment capable of producing great things,” concluded Lammert.

COMMBANK PARAROOS TRAINING CAMP SQUAD:

NAME

MEMBER FEDERATION

CAPS (Goals)

Rafferty BACON

Football West

1

Joshua BEEKES

Football Victoria

1 (1)

Christian BITSIKAS

Football Victoria

2(1)

Jeremy BOYCE

Football NSW

10(1)

Noah BREMMER-Bell

Football West

0

Connor BUNCE

Football West

16(12)

Daniel Campbell

Northern NSW Football

24(8)

Iain Carmichael

Football West

0

Trey HUNTER

Northern NSW Football

0

Giacomo IZZO

Football West

0

Sail KOZAROV

Football Queensland

0

Luc LAUNDER

Capital Football

5(1)

Alessandro LA VERGHETTA

Football West

17(2)

Taj LYNCH

Football NSW

21(1)

Angus MACGREGOR

Football Victoria

12(1)

Samuel MCCONNACHY

Football West

0

Augustine MURPHY

Football NSW

19(2)

Sabian PANOZZO

Football Victoria

0

Tomas SCOTTI

Football NSW

0

Riley STUBING

Football South Australia

0

Christian TSANGAS

Football Victoria

6 (0)

Kaylan VAN HEER

Football Victoria

6(2)

TRAIN ON PLAYER

William MCGRATH

Football NSW