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Burras coaching change

Diggers Rest has had a late coaching change ahead of the Riddell District Netball League season.

The Burras announced last year that Deepak Patu would coach the side in 2026, returning to the league where he previously coached the Western Rams.

Patu is a four-time Australian National Championships representative and has an extensive playing and coaching background.

The club announced last week in a statement that he was no longer able to continue with the role in the club.

The Burras held trials in October for their teams for this season but are yet to announce any signings.

“While we are naturally disappointed, we completely understand Deepak’s decision and wish him and his family all the very best moving forward,” president Shane Bishop said in the statement.

“The club would like to sincerely thank Deepak for the energy, enthusiasm and hard work he brought during his short tenure with us.

“We acknowledge his efforts in helping establish a strong foundation for what we believe will be an exciting new chapter for our netball program.”

“Firmly believing that when one door closes, another opportunity presents itself, the club has been actively seeking a new coach and is currently progressing some exciting prospects.”

The Burras’ A-grade side struggled in 2025 and finished in 10th spot with one win and two draws for the year.

Bishop said there would be more news from the club in the coming days.

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