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Early signs promising for Sunbury’s young guns

There’s a bit of the unknown for Sunbury Kangaroos in the Riddell District Football League this season.

After being in the top six for most of last year before injuries destroyed any finals hopes, it will be a new-look Kangaroos this season.

Jarrod Dixon has rejoined as coach, but the club has farewelled several of its experienced players in both seniors and reserves.

Dixon says he’s under no illusions where the side is at heading into the season.

“We’ve got a strong list this season despite an exodus of senior players, but the competition keeps getting stronger,” he says.

“The likes of Diggers Rest and Broadford have good, strong lists and have recruited well. We have a young list, which bodes well.

We’re not too sure about the immediate future, but it’s exciting for the long term.”

Dixon says early signs have been encouraging, especially from players who were there last year.

“Numbers have been fantastic and the buy-in factor from the group exceptional.

“We’re averaging 45 to 60 at every training session, which is really good.

“I’ve been impressed with the group that’s been here for a few years. They’re the ones stepping up and leading the charge.”

Dixon says most of his players this season will be between 19 and 26, and having them in the same age group has helped with connecting off the field as well.

“I think there are still 15 players from the premiership side in 2012 and now they’re around the 24-25 mark.

“We’re a young team but we still have senior experience and no doubt it will benefit us.”

The club’s off-season recruits are all in that age bracket.

“James Barnes, Curtis Schultz, Ryan Pretty and Zane Williams are all in that age group of 19 to 24 or 25, so they fit in perfectly,” Dixon said.

Matt Wallace, Dylan La Sala and Brad Konwalow are among the other recruits.

And among those not returning are Simon Clarke, Jay Cheep, Dylan Murphy, David House, Roger Allen and Phillip Kaufmann.

The Kangaroos kick off their season against Romsey on April 16.

 

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