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Eagle’s new challenge

Many of the key pieces have returned but it will be a new look Craigieburn Eagles line up for the Big V women’s division 1 season.

After being the best side all season last year, the Eagles suffered heartbreak as they lost the grand final to a shot on the siren.

With a new coach this season, the Eagles are hoping to again be back in the mix.

Amanda Aldridge, who returns to the Eagles after being an assistant coach with the men’s program previously, will coach the women’s side.

“There’s definitely some pressure after the grand final,” she said.

“It’s good to know from the existing squad that we’ve been able to keep three of our key players and another one has had knee surgery.

“The remaining squad is still there and we’ve been able to build on that and bring in some extra talent, who I’ve brought across and fits the culture.

“We’ll definitely be as competitive as last year.”

Leading the way for the Eagles this season will be reigning league most valuable player, Briana Gray.

Aldridge said her first phone once she was appointed was to the American.

“She said she had high hopes of returning to Craigieburn, so that was my first phone call,” she said.

“I can not wait to work with her. Not only is she a skillful player, but she brings a lot of knowledge.

“I’m happy to be getting the MVP back.”

Alex McKellar and Emily Ellis are also back for the Eagles, with Aldridge expecting them to play big roles again.

Aldridge has used her connections to bring in three big signings.

Viv Saad will return to basketball after retiring from AFLW.

Saad played a key role for the Hume City Broncos’ state championships in 2009, 2013 and 2014.

Aldridge said Saad hadn’t played basketball in recent years but hadn’t lost any of her touch or physicality on the court.

Grace Simi Vaofusi and Tikara Jallow both cross from Coburg with Aldridge having played in international teams for their home countries.

Simi Vaofusi brings agility and a fast pace to the Eagles side, while Jallow will also bring plenty of experience.

Aldridge said it would be a bit of a different look this season.

She said they were itching to get on the court after their first practice match was cancelled.

“The ladies are trying to embrace the fast and physical style that I play,” she said.

“The commitment and the intensity so far has been really good.”

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