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OUTS: Lachie McDonald, Brayden Hall, Rick Gittens (Tocumwal), Sam Lloyd
With the departure of major contributors to Deni’s 2024 season in which the Rams made it to the semi-final, it is time for the club’s lambs to step up.
The Rams finished last season in fourth position and managed to triumph over perennial competitors Mulwala in the elimination final before being downed by Moama.
Returning to the helm for another campaign, senior head coach Gary Parsons said that if the Rams are to replicate and improve upon last season’s results, it’ll need big contributions from seconds and thirds players.
“We’ve had a pretty solid structure so far, with reasonable numbers, but could be improved,” he said.
“We’ve lost a fair chunk of our senior side from last year, but pretty excited about our young blokes from reserves and juniors to come through.
“Some of our two’s players have put a lot of preseason work in and really knuckled down, so we’ll give some of them opportunities in the senior side.
“We are truly excited about our players coming through the ranks to step up because we will need them to, and I’m confident they can be a big part of our squad this season.”