Sean Hall | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Sydney Harbour CC, Sydney, Boondall CC, Queensland | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skip | Matt Panoussi | ||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth | Sean Hall | ||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Derek Smith | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lead | Sam Williams | ||||||||||||||||||||
Curling career ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||
Member Association | ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||
World Championship appearances | 2 (2007, 2008) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Pacific-Asia Championship appearances | 5 (2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2019) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Coach | Events |
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2006–07 | Ian Palangio (Fourth) | Hugh Millikin (Skip) | Sean Hall | Mike Woloschuk | David Imlah | Earle Morris (WCC) | AMCC 2006 ![]() PCC 2006 ![]() WCC 2007 (10th) |
2007–08 | Ian Palangio (Fourth) | Hugh Millikin (Skip) | Sean Hall | Stephen Johns | Stephen Hewitt | Earle Morris (WCC), Rob Gagnon (PCC, WCC) | AMCC 2007 ![]() PCC 2007 ![]() WCC 2008 (10th) |
2008–09 | Ian Palangio (Fourth) | Hugh Millikin (Skip) | Sean Hall | Stephen Johns | Stephen Hewitt | Earle Morris | AMCC 2008 ![]() PCC 2008 (5th) |
2012–13 | Ian Palangio (Fourth) | Hugh Millikin (Skip) | Sean Hall | Stephen Johns | Angus Young | Angus Young | AMCC 2012 ![]() PACC 2012 ![]() |
2019–20 | Dean Hewitt (Fourth) | Sean Hall (Skip) | Tanner Davis | Jay Merchant | Matthew Millikin | Archie Merchant | AMCC 2019 ![]() PACC 2019 (6th) |
2022–23 | Hugh Millikin | Matt Panoussi | Sean Hall | Derek Smith | AMCC 2022 ![]() | ||
2024–25 | Sean Hall (Fourth) | Matt Panoussi (Skip) | Derek Smith | Sam Williams | AMCC 2024 ![]() |
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