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28 February, 2025

Blues hit track as ‘injury pair’ impress coach

THE HEAT was on for Inglewood’s footballers and netballers at the club’s season launch last Sunday. Open training sessions brought out plenty of fans keen to get a look at the new squads for 2025. Football coach Fergus Payne said pre-season...


Blues’ coach Fergus Payne directs Sunday’s training run. LH PHOTOS
Blues’ coach Fergus Payne directs Sunday’s training run. LH PHOTOS

THE HEAT was on for Inglewood’s footballers and netballers at the club’s season launch last Sunday.
Open training sessions brought out plenty of fans keen to get a look at the new squads for 2025.
Football coach Fergus Payne said pre-season training had been “really impressive, and numbers at training have been awesome”.
Payne named talented youngster Gabe Nevins as a standout during the summer as he looks to put together a full season after injury woes in 2024.
“He’s been doing some great things at training, and it’s awesome to have him at full strength.”
Mid-forward Liam Marciano, another player who had injury concerns last season, has impressed the coach as well, having not missed a training session during pre-season.
Payne tipped Heathcote recruit Kai Cavallaro to have a big impact this season.
“He’s a key forward who has been training really well, and he’s looking like a great target for us.”
Inglewood plays Marong, premiers for the past three seasons, in round one on April 5.

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