Home » Sport » Thomastown tops up for depth
,

Thomastown tops up for depth

Thomastown had added extra depth as it looks to complement its list in Northern Football League division 2.

The Bears finished fourth last season, showing at times they could match it with top teams before being knocked out in the first week of finals.

With most of that squad returning, Bears coach Ben Chapman knows they are entering the season well placed.

“It’s been a good pre-season, but it can be a bit arduous after a while – we’re looking forward to starting to play,” he said.

“Nearly all of last year’s side has returned. It gives you a good starting platform, as you’re not looking to replace players.

“We’ve worked out areas we need to address to make the next step.”

The Bears have added several players they expect to step into the best side, many with experience at a higher level.

Bundoora trio Michael Gravina, Benjamin Nesci and Kane Slater, and Macleod’s Brayden Plant have stepped down a division.

Daniel Caruso, who finished runner-up in the league division 3 best and fairest last year, has also come across.

“They are really positive and we’ve got a couple of players coming back who haven’t played a lot the last couple of years,” Chapman said.

“It’s the experience when the games get tough that will be the benefit. Bundoora and Macleod have been fairly successful clubs the last few years.

“When you have a young list, it’s about what they bring off field as well.”

Chapman said the depth would also help the side cover for not fielding an under-19 team.

He said an under-19 side was getting closer, but they just couldn’t get the numbers this season.

But a couple of under-17 players who have come across from Mill Park are set to get some opportunities to play in the senior side.

Chapman said the key this season was to make sure they are more consistent within games and from week to week.

“It’s a long year and like everybody, we aim to play finals,” he said.

“The club as a whole has to improve – if we can get improvements as a club, that is the next step.

“Last season, we beat Lower Plenty late in the year and we weren’t far away from Eltham.

“The list is young and we had some quality periods in games, but we then had some periods where we dropped off and were easy to score against.

“We’ve got to work on that and make sure we’re not being hurt on the scoreboard like that.

“We weren’t far away, but it’s a whole new ball game.”

The Bears will start their season on April 6 against Eltham.

 

Digital Editions


More News

  • Grants available now

    Grants available now

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council has opened the latest round of community grants. Round two of the 2026 Annual Community Grants Program is inviting community groups…

  • Thomastown Neighbourhood House’s new home

    Thomastown Neighbourhood House’s new home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531271 Thomastown Neighbourhood House (TNH) has a moved from the Thomastown Library to a new location, called ‘The Hub’ at Thomastown West Primary School.…

  • Resident call for inclusive Thomastown playground

    Resident call for inclusive Thomastown playground

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531944 Residents have launched a petition urging Whittlesea council to deliver an inclusive, all-abilities playground in Thomastown. The e-petition to deliver an all-abilities playground…

  • VTCA T20 semi finalists set

    VTCA T20 semi finalists set

    Three of the four semi finals in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association T20 group A finals will be senior division teams, while two division 5 teams are among the semi…

  • Finals set in DVCA smash

    Finals set in DVCA smash

    The final pool rounds are done and it’s now onto finals in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association summer smash competition, In the Barclay Shield, just one round six match went…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532105 Hiam Al Yussef is a Lalor Neighbourhood House volunteer who migrated to Australia four years ago. Courtney Black sat down with Hiam and…

  • Five arrested by Gang Crime Squad

    Five arrested by Gang Crime Squad

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Two 18-year-old men from Roxburgh Park and Broadmeadows have been arrested as part of an ongoing police investigation into a series of organised…

  • A new school for Mickleham

    A new school for Mickleham

    A cohort of year 7 students has made history as the first students to study at the new Kolbe Catholic College campus in Mickleham. Students, parents and teachers gathered on…

  • Twilight cancer fundraiser event

    Twilight cancer fundraiser event

    Team Kill Cancer (TKC) is hosting its first twilight family day event raising funds for people with cancer and their families. he event at Yarrambat Golf Course on 21 February…

  • Man charged with giving Nazi salute to schoolchildren

    Man charged with giving Nazi salute to schoolchildren

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 255706 A Greenvale man has been charged with performing a Nazi salute to a group of schoolchildren at Melbourne Airport. The Australian Federal Police…