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Football

16 May, 2025

Demons poised for breakthrough

The Demons are still searching for their first win, but will be hopeful they can get the points this Saturday against Dimboola in the Wimmera Football Netball League.

By Zoey Andrews

Coach of Dimboola, Dean Toet, said he wasn't taking the Demons lightly this Saturday.
Coach of Dimboola, Dean Toet, said he wasn't taking the Demons lightly this Saturday.

While Dimboola are fifth on the ladder, with a record of a couple of losses and two wins, Horsham have played Ararat, Nhill and the Saints and weren't able to prevail in any of the hitouts.

Dimboola have conquered Nhill and the Saints, but have been defeated by Ararat and Minyip Murtoa.

But despite the opposition not yet being on the list of winners, coach of Dimboola, Dean Toet, said he wasn't taking the Demons lightly.

"We're taking each game as it comes and we'll reset and focus on that game this week," Toet said on Monday.

"The Demons are an inexperienced and young side who like to move the ball quickly, and they have a lot of quick runners, so we will need to be mindful of that."

The fact the Demons haven't yet won is despite the best efforts of the likes of Archie Elliott, Benjamin Janetzki, Billy Carberry, Jasper Gunn, Hudson Hair and Rhys Barber, who have heavily featured in their team's best this season.

But Dimboola players Andrew Moore, Ben Miller, Dylan Landt, Jack Landt, Jonathon Ross and Simon Hobbs will be looking to lead the way for their side.

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