The center line is led by Aaron Tyndall, the coach of the Baltimore Washington Eagles. Tyndall had a great year in the center, running the offense with hand passes to his running midfielders. On the left, is left-footer, Jay Levesque, who dominated the wing for both the Eagles and the Revos. On the right wing, is New York's Jordon McIntyre, who is closer to standard mid-fielder than a specialized winger. In Ruck, is Nashville's tall, Damian Serong. Roving to Serong, is Nashville team-mate and Revo stalwart, Dee Vsetecka. Eagle Shane Freerson takes the ruck-roving duties.
The Half-Back line is anchored by St Louis and Revo ruckman, Dan Sergot. On the flanks are two Revos, the Eagles hard-charging mid-fielder, RJ Wheelock, and Philly's Pat Miller. The all-important Full-Back position is taken by Revo and Nashville player, Luke Nemeth. A second-place finisher in the USFootyNews.com 2008 MVP award. In the pockets are New York's dominant ruckman, Andrew Bridges, and Revo and North Carolina Tiger, Paul Duncan.
The interchange includes eight players, starting with Boston's George Lakomy who had a great tournament in Melbourne with the Revos at Full-Forward and USFootyNews.com 2008 MVP Kelly Nelson (Revo/Orange County Bomber). Then comes, New York tall Joel Keating, Eagle Center Half-Forward, Rich Strayer, Revo Captain and San Diego star, Donnie Lucero, Revo and Philly's Head Coach, Jon Loring, Denver Bulldog and the Revo's only rep on the World Team, Chris Candelaria, and North Carolina Head Coach and ruckman, Jason Heathcote.