SUNBURY | MACEDON RANGES
Home » Sport » Bulldogs back in youth

Bulldogs back in youth

Reigning premiers Gisborne will have a younger side as it heads into the Bendigo Netball League season.

The Bulldogs have managed to keep most of their premiership side together and are expected to be among the contenders come finals.

Coach Tarryn Rymer said before the first match they were excited to get back out there.

“We had our trials in October,” he said. “We face Kangaroo Flat in the opening round and it will be exciting to see where we are at.

“They have a lot of new recruits and already have a strong side.”

While the Bulldogs have kept most of their side together, they have lost two of their most experienced campaigners.

Maddy Stewart is playing down at Foster, while Tiana Newman is having a baby.

Rymer said their side was similar to their 2024 team with a couple of key additions.

“Emily Miles has come across from Romsey and is a key addition,” he said. “She is controlled and strong in the midcourt.

“Sheridan Townrow comes from playing with Echuca.

“She’s an experienced, knowledgeable, level headed tall shooter. She’s a nice addition for us.”

Demi Young, who was part of the A-reserve squad last season will also step up and play some A-grade games.

Amity Drayton was another who was named in the A-grade squad for round one.

Rymer said they wanted to keep providing opportunities to those players who are at the club.

“They are babies,” she said of the side this year.

“Everyone asks what is next and these girls keep coming back stronger. We use A-reserve to prepare them for the next level and it’s important for us.

“We don’t want to rely on VNL [Victorian Netball League] players. We want local players playing at that level.

“Let’s have fun and see what they are capable of doing.”

The Bulldogs have suffered an early blow with Claudia Mawson dislocating her shoulder.

Rymer said they were unsure when Mawson would return, but it opens up more opportunities for Torie Skrijel

“Torie Skrijel can play as a moving shooter or holding shooter,” she said. “In the 17s she played a lot of goal attack and it’s a good opportunity for her to step back into that.”

The Bulldogs started their season with a big loss to Kangaroo Flat.

Rymer said before the match that it would give them a bit of an indication of where they were at.

Rymer said the first focus for the whole squad was to get every side back into finals.

Last season all but the under-17s made the grand final, with the Bulldogs winning two flags.

“Getting five teams in the finals and then we will make finals from there.”

The Bulldogs will be in action on Good Friday against South Bendigo.

Digital Editions


  • Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents encouraged to mind water usage

    Residents across Melbourne’s north and west are being called upon to reduce their water consumption as state storage levels fall to 61% of capacity. This…

More News

  • Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Funding to improve road safety across Victoria

    Victorian community organisations and groups will get a total of $600,000 in grants from the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) to develop and implement local road safety projects. The funding, part…

  • Multicultural health committee expanded

    Multicultural health committee expanded

    Victoria’s Multicultural Health Advisory Committee has been expanded in an effort to make the state’s health system more inclusive and increasingly diverse. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas unveiled the strengthened and…

  • Grant to make Thunder grow

    Grant to make Thunder grow

    New East Sunbury female football ambassador Emma Grant wants to ensure the female footballers get the same opportunities as male counterparts. The former AFLW player and now Richmond AFLW assistant…

  • Renewable energy soars

    Renewable energy soars

    Energy and Resources Minister Lily D’Ambrosio has announced that Victoria has exceeded its 2025 renewable energy target. Ms D’Ambrosio said renewables accounted for 44.6 per cent of the state’s electricity…

  • Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 228084 A new program will help young people from refugee backgrounds learn to drive. Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne announced the…

  • Queen will rock you

    Queen will rock you

    This tribute band will rock you with their Royal Rhapsody Tour bringing the iconic music of Queen to South Morang in March. Jason Hess is ready to transform into Freddie…

  • More than four walls

    More than four walls

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530350 For people who are socially isolated, culturally diverse or part of the LGBTQIA+ community, finding a space where you feel safe and welcomed…

  • Campout coming to the rock

    Campout coming to the rock

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 227222 Camping will be allowed at Hanging Rock in a once-a-year event. Macedon Ranges council is opening up the site for an exclusive overnight…

  • Crossing call

    Crossing call

    A Woodend parent is calling for a pedestrian crossing to be installed at “dangerous” and “confusing” intersection regularly used by school children. For families living in Woodend’s north, crossing over…

  • Keeping Hume cool

    Keeping Hume cool

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume councillor Naim Kurt has put heat on keeping community centres doors open on hot days. At the 9 February council meeting, Cr…