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                                                                            AUSTRALIAN WHEELCHAIR RUGBY TEAM
                                                                            ANNOUNCED FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

                                                                            Australian Steelers after their victorious 4 Nations campaign.
                                                                            Tim Mannion
                                                                            Australian Paralympic Committee
                                                                            Wednesday, 25 August 2010

                                                                            Queenslanders Cameron Carr and Ryan Scott have been named co-captains of the Australian wheelchair rugby team announced yesterday by the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC), ahead of next month's World Championships in Canada.

                                                                            Carr and Scott will lead the Australian Steelers to Vancouver with two clear objectives - Worls Championship success and revenge for their loss in the gold medal match at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.

                                                                            Currently ranked no. 2 in the world, the nine-strong Australian team features six members from Beijing, and has one change to the squad that claimed victory at the Canada Cup in June - the major lead up tournament.

                                                                            Steelers head coach Brad Dubberley said this team gives Australia its best ever chance of securing its first World Championship in the sport otherwise known as "Murderball". The Steelers have been trying to claim the mantle since 1995.

                                                                            Dubberley has seen his fair share of quality Australian outfits in that time, having featured in three World Championships and two Paralympic Games as a player and one Paralympics as a coach. As a player, Dubberley won bronze at the 2002 World Championships and Silver in Sydney (in 2000).

                                                                            "Without wanting to disrespect the teams that have gone before us, in my mind this is the best team Australia has ever assembled for a World Championships," Dubberley, who coach the Steelers to silver in Beijing, said.

                                                                            "It feels like we're on the verge of something special, and the whole team is very excited about what lies ahead. But we know there is a massive job to do."

                                                                            "If we don't play at our best in every game, there is every chance that we could return home empty handed and very disappointed."

                                                                            Firmly in the Steelers' way will be the USA, world no. 1 and reigning World and Paralympic champions. The bitter rivals have played five times since their fierce gold medal clash in Beijing with the US holding a 4-1 advantage.

                                                                            Tournament hosts Canada, arch rivals New Zealand and Great Britain will also be among the favourites to feature in the mdeal rounds while Japan, Germany and Sweden are also more than capable of causing headaches on their given days.

                                                                            "The Americans are deservedly the favourites, but they are certainly no unbeatable," Dubberley said.

                                                                            "This is our chance to set the record straight and prove to everyone that we are the best in the world."

                                                                            The Wheelchair Rugby World Championships in Vancouver, Canada, takes place from September 21-26.

                                                                            Australian Steelers
                                                                            2. Naz Erdem              (VIC)
                                                                            3. Ryley Batt              (NSW)
                                                                            4. Josh Hose               (VIC)
                                                                            7. Jason Lees              (VIC)
                                                                            8. Bryce Alman            (VIC)
                                                                            11. Ryan Scott            (QLD) Co-Captain
                                                                            12. Steve Porter          (SA)
                                                                            13. Cameron Carr         (QLD) Co-Captain
                                                                            15. Andrew Harrison      (VIC)