SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » Sport » Sunbury Kangaroos end finals drought

Sunbury Kangaroos end finals drought

The Sunbury Kangaroos will play senior netball finals for the first time since 2013.

Having struggled in the Riddell District Netball League competition in recent years, a move to the Essendon District Football League netball competition has given the club a new lease on life.

The Kangaroos fielded two sides this season, with both in the mix for finals until late in the season.

The division 2 side caused a massive upset in the final round, to seal its finals berth.

Kangaroos coach Cassie Borg said it was really exciting for the club.

She said the last few years they were used to finishing bottom and not getting many wins, so it was a really different feeling this year.

She said there was a lot of positivity around the sides.

“It’s a bit surreal and I’m a little bit speechless and so proud of the girls,” she said.

“I would have liked both sides to make finals, but all the girls have worked really hard and it’s a nice reward for effort.

“I told the girls if we make finals or not, from where we have come from I’m really proud.”

The Kangaroos entered the final round equal on points with fifth placed Glenroy.

With Glenroy playing the bottom side Oak Park, the Kangaroos knew they had to beat top side Taylors Lakes to be any chance.

The Kangaroos put out their best performance of the season, winning 30-19, to keep their spot ahead of Glenroy.

After an even first quarter, the Kangaroos blew the margin out to 10 over the next two quarters.

They were able to stay strong and extend the lead for the win in the final quarter.

Borg said to win by that margin was a shock.

“It was a huge ask and they knew the job that needed to be done and they did it.”

The Kangaroos, who finished fourth, this week face Craigieburn, a side they have pushed twice this season.

Borg said the girls were confident of putting out another strong performance and going further into finals.

“Originally the girls were happy to just make finals,” she said.

“Now after the weekend, they are full of confidence.”

Borg who is in her first year as coach, said she had was thankful to the club and players for the opportunity she had been given.

“It’s been a fantastic experience.”

The Sunbury Kangaroos division 1 side finished the season with a 35-14 loss to Craigieburn. They finished the season fifth.

Digital Editions


  • 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…

More News

  • Australian Open smashes attendance records

    Australian Open smashes attendance records

    This year’s Australian Open was officially the most attended on record. More than 1.368 million tennis fans flocked to Melbourne Park for the 2026 tournament, easily surpassing last year’s record…

  • ‘Too long’: green light for more GPs to tackle ADHD

    ‘Too long’: green light for more GPs to tackle ADHD

    Australians will soon find it much simpler to be diagnosed and treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Victoria has joined a growing list of states to give the green light…

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year cancer research fellowship program, supported by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural…

  • Who are these Australians?

    Who are these Australians?

    The iconic ‘Three Well-Known Australians’ has made its way to Melbourne’s west for a limited time. The work, painted by Martin Shaw in 1982, depicts three figures – a blue,…

  • Aussie icons head west

    Aussie icons head west

    Powerhouse vocalist Casey Donovan will join a star-studded season of entertainment at The Clocktower Centre in a year that will also bring some of our country’s best-loved and most enduring…

  • Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    Fleetwood Mac hits Melton

    TUSK: The Fleetwood Mac Tribute Show is rolling into town on Saturday 28 February with a golden anniversary celebration that promises to be a night of pure dreams. In 2026,…

  • Airport chaplain inspires drama

    Airport chaplain inspires drama

    A new eight-part drama series called The Airport Chaplain, inspired by the real-life experiences of Melbourne Airport chaplain Martyn Scrimshaw, is set to bring the bustling world of an international…

  • Moore the fire power

    Moore the fire power

    Existing connections within Diggers Rest led to the signing of a powerhouse forward for the RIddell District Football League season. The Burras announced that Callum Moore would be joining the…

  • Walk to Work Day coming

    Walk to Work Day coming

    The Pedestrian Council of Australia has announced a new initiative for Walk to Work Day, partnering with the Black Dog Institute to spotlight the mental health benefits of walking. The…

  • What your federal MPs are talking about

    What your federal MPs are talking about

    Federal politicians are used to the public and pundits scrutinising their every word, but now AI has joined the long list of watchdogs keeping tabs on our elected officials in…