Preseason is well underway for the Peak Hill Roosters, with strong attendance at training and a trial match against Narromine scheduled in two weeks.
First Grade Coach Daniel Thornton is pleased with the team's progress, highlighting their commitment and enthusiasm ahead of the new season in the Woodbridge Cup.
“It’s been fantastic. We’ve been getting great numbers—around 20 to 25 each session,” Thornton said.
“The boys are ripping in hard, and we’re working towards our trial against Narromine in two weeks.”
The focus of preseason has been on attitude, discipline and fitness, ensuring the team is physically prepared and mentally sharp.
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“At the moment, it's all about our attitude and discipline, as well as a bit of fitness,” Thornton said.
With last year’s campaign setting a strong foundation, Thornton has his sights set on going one step further and pushing for a grand final appearance.
“The goal is probably to go one step further than last year and potentially make the grand final.”
One of the team's biggest strengths heading into the season is their ability to finish games strongly, with a well-conditioned squad ready to take on the competition.
Blaize Fuller will captain the Roosters for the upcoming season, bringing confidence and determination to the role.
With preseason training in full swing, the team has been working hard in the heat, focusing on effort and fitness.
Fuller is pleased with the squad's progress and the strong numbers at training, including several new faces.
“It’s been pretty tough in the heat, but we’ve been getting good numbers and a few new faces, so it’s been good,” Fuller said.
“The main focus has been effort and fitness.”
The Roosters boast a solid core of long-term players who understand each other’s game, and the integration of new teammates has added depth to the squad.
“I’m very confident this year,” he said.
“A lot of the boys have been around for a long time, so we know how each other plays.
“The new faces should bring even more to the team, so I’m really confident about this season."
Fuller has set his sights on the ultimate prize, winning the competition.
“I want to go all the way,” Fuller said.
“I want to win the whole comp.
“We’ve made the semis the last few times and fallen short, so that’s my goal.
“I also just want to play my best footy,” he said.
The new players have settled in quickly, blending seamlessly with the team.
“It seems like they’ve been here forever. They’ve just fit straight in.”
Heading into the season, Fuller believes the Roosters’ biggest strength will be their attack, with an emphasis on putting points on the board.
“Attack will be a big strength for us this year,” he said.
The club will be holding their annual Jersey Calcutta on the Friday night of Round 1 of the Woodbridge Cup competition, on April 4.
Save the date in your calendar as players look forward to seeing you at the Peak Hill RSL Club at 7pm.
More details will be coming soon so keep an eye on the Peak Hill Roosters Facebook page.