By Tara Murray
Kyneton continues to make progress in the Central Victoria Football League women’s competition.
Now in their fourth season, the Tigers director of women’s football Natalie Korinfsky said it had been a good season.
“There has been a few good wins and a lot of good new players,” she said.
“We’re starting to make some progress. We’d love to get a couple more wins before the end of the season.”
The Tigers remain in finals contention with three rounds remaining but need luck to go their way.
On Sunday, Kyneton went down 2.6 (18)-0.2 (2) against Eaglehawk.
Teagan Ainslie was named the Tigers best in the loss.
“We’re taking each game as it comes and setting goals in each game,” Korinfsky said.
“We need to win at least two games to be in with a chance, but we’re not counting our chickens.
“We have three games left and two are against the top teams which will be difficult.”
Korinfsky said this season they had attracted a number of new players to the club including some from Castlemaine and Daylesford.
“We are a destination club now, which is good.
“Those new players have taken the game up quickly and added so much.”
Korinfsky said the competition itself had developed this season, with a bit less predictability.
She said hopefully there would be more teams join the competition next season.
“There’s a few new teams in the competition this season which has shifted things around a bit.
“It’s been a really good and interesting season.
“The other four teams have been close and going in, anyone can knock anyone off.
“You don’t know what will happen.”
Even with the season coming to an end in the coming weeks, Korinfsky said they were still looking for players.
“We’re always keen on getting new players and we always want to develop the list.”