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Thunder juniors set to return

East Sunbury is gaining momentum ahead of the Essendon District Football League women’s season with several players returning to the club.

Under new coach Mark Hourigan, the Thunder has looked to bring back former players who went elsewhere when the Thunder didn’t have a senior women’s side.

Hourigan’s had success with multiple players returning along with some fresh faces, all with experience in playing in big games.

Steph Jones is returning to the club where she played her junior football before playing at Gisborne and Macedon, establishing herself as a ruck.

She is a two-time premiership player with Macedon.

“Steph’s experience at higher levels of football and her natural leadership qualities will make a huge impact on our group,” Hourigan said.

“She’s a strong presence both on and off the field and sets the standard for those around her.”

Sisters Mariam and Charrouf Habib both return to the club as well.

Both played at Woodend-Hesket before moving to Riddell last year, playing in key role in the Bombers making the Riddell District Football League grand final.

Mariam previously won the RDFL best and fairest medal when she was at Woodend-Hesket.

“Mariam’s determination to win games and collect hard-ball possessions around the contest will be a great asset to the team,” Hourigan said.

“Charrouf has come a long way with her football — from a dominant backline player to now an on-baller who runs all day.

“I’m truly excited to see Charrouf light the field up with her fitness and ability to support the team on our journey.”

All three were part of the Thunder’s under-15 girls team which made a grand final in 2018 which Hourigan coached.

Cara Clarke is another former Thunder junior coming to the club.

Clarke has also spent time at Riddell.

“Cara’s knowledge of the game is second to none, which will create headaches for opposition teams when trying to work out how she always ends up in the right area on the field at the right time,’ Hourigan said.

Molly Connell is the other signing announced for the Thunder.

Connell captained Riddell’s inaugural women’s side this year, playing a key role in the ruck.

She’s also been part of the Calder Cannons.

“Molly’s going to be an exciting player to watch this coming season. Her experience in finals and playing at a higher level of women’s football will definitely bring exciting times ahead for the team.”

Breanna Tarczon has also crossed from Riddell.

Tarczon has played at the Sunbury Kangaroos as well and brings plenty of experience.

“Breanna’s determination and fearless hard-ball attack around the contest will be a great asset to the team,” Hourigan said.

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