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Magpies continue to develop

Roxburgh Park is hoping the development of its younger players will help it take another step in Essendon District Football League division 1.

The Magpies were one of the big improvers in 2021 and were on a four game winning streak when the season ended prematurely.

Magpies coach Michael Farrelly said this season was about ensuring the group continued to progress.

“It’s season by season,” he said. “We exceeded expectations last year, but we only got two-thirds of the way through the season.

“We finished really well.

“We have discussed finals. It’s always been since day dot, it’s been about as long as we keep improving and taking the next step.

“We’re trying to push for a finals spot. If we win the games we should and surprise a few teams, I can’t see why not.

“Everyone is on the same page.”

Farrelly said the club hadn’t gone out and recruited a lot of guys, with the focus on building from within for long term sustainability.

He said a number of guys had stepped up on the track in a pleasing sign.

“We haven’t recruited heavily,” he said. “The younger guys have another pre-season under their belts.

“They were starting to mature last season and that development has continued. Even just being in the pre-season, they’re running more, the skills have improved.”

Farrelly said those who they have added weren’t big names but would play crucial roles in the side.

Kelsey Clayton has tore up the track and is one to watch, while Ayden El-Leissy is another who the Magpies are looking forward to seeing.

Brock McLarty, who has returned to the club, has caught the eye of the senior group.

The Magpies will have a new captain, with Jack Elliott taking over the role from Harley Short and Jamie Grant.

Farrelly said the club thought it was time for a change.

“We felt where we are as a club, that it was the right time for Jack.

“Everyone speaks highly of him. It’s a natural progression. We’ve been speaking about it the last two years, it’s no surprise.”

Farrelly said that the pre-season had been really good. He said after two years with the pandemic, players had a good understanding of life outside football.

He said people were enjoying just being around the club.

The Magpies kick off their season against Hillside on April 2.

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