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Broadford’s plans clearer

Broadford will remain in recess next year with plans underway for the club to field sides for the 2026 Bendigo Football Netball League season.

The club had been accepted into the league, but it had been unclear when it would start fielding sides.

In a statement released on Thursday, the league confirmed the time frame for the Kangaroos and that it would be targeting the 2026 season.

The decision follows months of extensive discussions and strategic planning between the club and the league, ensuring that Broadford is well-positioned for a successful entry into the BFNL in 2026.

This recess year will allow the club time to build capacity and sustainability, setting the foundation for long-term success.

The league outlined a number of key steps to help the club be ready for the 2026 season.

The first is establishing a strategic plan for the club from the bottom up.

The recruitment and retention of coaches and players is another key one. The Kangaroos will continue to focus on recruiting high-calibre football and netball coaches while bolstering its playing group with high-quality talent in both football and netball.

A key pillar of BFNC’s longevity will be maintaining strong junior pathways to ensure the sustainability of senior teams.

Community engagement and strengthening ties with the local community is crucial as well as ensuring the financial sustainability of the club for long-term stability.

Bendigo FNL president Professor Carol McKinstry said they’re excited to welcome Broadford to the league.

“While they will remain in recess for 2025, we are confident that the groundwork laid during this time will lead to a strong and sustainable future for the club in 2026 and beyond in the Bendigo Football Netball League.”

Broadford president Bonnie Cavanagh-Welch said it’s an exciting chapter for the club.

“Our goal is not just to join the BFNL but to compete at a high level,” she said.

“We will use this time in recess to ensure we’re in the best possible shape to take the field in 2026, both on and off the field.”

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