SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » Sport » Football » Three straight losses, but Lions coach sees an upside

Three straight losses, but Lions coach sees an upside

Despite a third straight loss, Sunbury Lions coach Rick Horwood sees plenty of positives out of the past few weeks in the Ballarat Football League.

The Lions have been in front in all three games, and in the past two, including against North Ballarat City on Saturday, they’ve had chances to win.

Horwood said it showed that when they played their best football, the Lions could match it with the top sides.

“You’ve got to keep putting yourself in those positions,” he said.

“We’re competing and getting in front and putting ourselves in a position to win the game.

“I’m looking forward to when we do finish off games.”

Horwood said he and his team had looked at why they weren’t able to finish strongly.

“I think it’s psychological,” he said. “We looked at fitness and we don’t think it’s that.

“We haven’t been in these positions against top sides in the last couple of years and now we are, we can’t beat them. We need to get past it.”

It was a case of deja vu for the Lions in Saturday’s 17.13 (115)-15.9 (99) loss to North Ballarat City; there were several similarities to the defeat to East Point the week before.

The Lions began well before Josh Burgess left the ground with concussion after a heavy collision in the second quarter. Burgess had already kicked three goals and was the key player in the Lions’ forward line.

“We lost our main avenue to goal and we didn’t adjust how we needed to,” Horwood said.

“We had the same thing happen last week with Joe Redfern suffering concussion in the second quarter. We rested him this week then we lost Adam Short before the game; they could have given us other options up forward.”

A lapse from the Lions allowed City to cut the margin to eight points at three-quarter time with a goal after the siren. City hit the lead early in the last before the Lions responded.

“We could have got back in front in the last quarter,” Horwood said. “I thought we were going to go on with it, but it wasn’t to be.”

It was the experienced players in the middle who starred for the Lions, with David Kovacevic, Alik Magin, Mathew Medcraft, Andrew Duhau and Greg Hay named among the best.

The Lions slipped to fifth on the ladder ahead of a clash with Ballarat this weekend.

“Given the great start to the season we’re still in the mix,” Horwood said. “We have a home game this week and no more trips to Ballarat. We have to win.”

Digital Editions


  • Have a cuppa and a chat

    Have a cuppa and a chat

    Chatty Café has returned for the year at Goonawarra Neighbourhood House. The program, run weekly at the house, offers an opportunity for house participants to…

More News

  • Council urges federal action on tyre dumping

    Council urges federal action on tyre dumping

    Hume council is advocating to the federal government to implement tyre recycling systems that aim to deter illegal dumping. Councillor Naim Kurt said he was excited by the recommendation for…

  • Bridge to honour late councillor

    Bridge to honour late councillor

    Christine Walker may soon be memorialised in Mount Macedon. The councillor, who died suddenly on 1 August, 2025, could have a footbridge named in her honour. Macedon Ranges council is…

  • Metro tunnel woes

    Metro tunnel woes

    The new timetable for the train network’s ‘Big Switch’ has come into effect, integrating the new Metro Tunnel with the wider transport network – but not everyone on the Sunbury…

  • Button bingo fun

    Button bingo fun

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532179 There’s plenty of fun to be had with the Woodend Seniors Group. The group meets twice a week to play button bingo and…

  • Thunder enjoying the challenge

    Thunder enjoying the challenge

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531521 East Sunbury is hoping to finish its inaugural season in the Gisborne and District Cricket Association women’s B-grade competition with a couple more…

  • Mount Players kick off 2026 season

    Mount Players kick off 2026 season

    The Mount Players has an exciting 2026 season coming up, with the first show about to open at the Mountview Theatre. Rehearsals have been in full swing as the players…

  • Reserve masterplan on the way

    Reserve masterplan on the way

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 322848 The Macedon Ranges community is invited to provide feedback on the Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve. Macedon Ranges council is seeking feedback on the…

  • RDFNL breaks silence

    RDFNL breaks silence

    The Riddell District Football Netball League has broken its silence on the fallout from the Kyneton Women’s Football Club being denied entry to it and a neighbouring league. On Friday,…

  • Running to do good

    Running to do good

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 486369 Sunbury’s Harley Elliott has been nominated for a 7NEWS Young Achiever Award. The 10-year-old was nominated for the Saward Dawson Community Service and…

  • Hume Library events in full swing

    Hume Library events in full swing

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532138 Every day libraries across Hume host a range of free events, activities and programs that all residents can enjoy. Hume mayor Carly Moore…