BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » Sport » Knights new challenge

Knights new challenge

Melbourne Knights are focused on bringing some joy back to the fans in the Victorian Premier League 1 competition.

The Knights are coming off a season which saw them have a number of coaching changes, off field drama and below par results.

It saw the side drop to the VPL1 competition for 2026.

Coach Michael Calandrella said there had been a mountain of work put in during the off season

“We’re getting there,” he said. “The team is completely new and we’ve had to rebuild things.

“It’s been about getting the boys to gel and the signs in the pre-season are promising.

“We’ve got a good group to work with. They are working hard to quickly get Melbourne Knights back on track.”

Calandrella said many of last season’s squad had departed after the club after it was relegated.

It’s meant recruiting has been a big focus.

“We’ve had to recruit players, the right players,” he said.

“We have to get that right and so far it’s been really positive and we’ve been able to make sure we’re heading in the right direction after the tough year that we’ve had.

“They’re all doing so well.”

Calandrella said there were so many recruits that he was looking forward to seeing out on the pitch.

One of the big signings for the Knights is Luka Kolić

After a breakout season with the Knights in 2023, Kolić earned a move to Melbourne Victory, where he has spent the past two years.

“Missed the feeling of walking out at Knights in front of the fans,” Kolić said on the club’s social media.

“This club means a lot to me and I’m ready to give everything on the pitch to get us back to where we belong.”

Joshua Divin, Mark Ochieng, Aisen Ishak, Michael Suski, Jake Ellenberger, Nathan Flanagan Jayson Ziro, Maurice Nugent, Massimo D’Argenio, Adam Oddo, Marco Tavella, Lucas Trenkovski, Atticus Gonzalez and Theo Aresti are among the other signings for the Knights.

Calandrella said they had played a heap of pre-season matches to help the group gel together

“It’s been really positive,”he said. “We’re trying to get the best out of the boys and bring some joy back to the supporters at the Melbourne Knights.

“If they can give their all every time they take to the pitch that is all we can ask for and the results will take care of themselves.”

The Knights start their season on 14 February against North Geelong Warriors at Churchill Reserve.

Calandrella said they had a tough five week block to start the season.

“I don’t think there’s any easy rounds,” he said. “You have to be on the biol week in, week out.”

Digital Editions


  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the articles of our predecessors… 40 years ago 19 February, 1986 The head of the St Albans Health Centre last…

More News

  • Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Sod turned on new Deanside shopping centre

    Construction has officially commenced on the first major shopping centre to deliver convenience to the growing Deanside community. Delivered by National integrated property, construction and investment group Oreana, Deanside Central…

  • Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Jumpstarting young refugees driving journeys

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 228084 A new program will help young people from refugee backgrounds learn to drive. Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne announced the…

  • Call to rename drain

    Call to rename drain

    Friends of Organ Pipes National Park (FOOP) is calling for the waterway known as ‘Tame Street Drain’ to be officially renamed a creek. The small country waterway makes its way…

  • Brasher makes debut

    Brasher makes debut

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 452928 Taylors Lakes’ Dylan Brasher was almost the hero for Victoria in his Sheffield Shield debut last week After piling on the runs at…

  • Seasons heating up

    Seasons heating up

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532917 With the summer sporting seasons coming up to the pointy end, there was lots of important action on Saturday. Star Weekly photographer Ljubica…

  • Sunshine library floor closure

    Sunshine library floor closure

    Brimbank Libraries has issued an announcement, saying level one of Sunshine library will be closed the evening on Monday 9 February due to minor flooding. According to Brimbank Libraries, there…

  • Getting ready for kindergarten

    Getting ready for kindergarten

    As part of ‘kindergarten readiness month’ next month, local sessional kindergarten providers will host a series of open days from 17-26 March, giving families the chance to explore local kindergartens.…

  • Braybrook ramps up for BMX fest

    Braybrook ramps up for BMX fest

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532725 Melbourne’s inner-west will take centre stage this weekend at the Braybrook BMX Festival, a three-day celebration of action sports, youth culture and community,…

  • Brimbank writers and readers festival returns

    Brimbank writers and readers festival returns

    Lovers of literature rejoice! The Brimbank Writers and Readers Festival is returning next month for its biggest event to date. Thirty-four events will run over six days, from 12-17 March,…

  • Former Cash Converters operators penalised

    Former Cash Converters operators penalised

    The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) has secured a total of $112,985 in penalties against the former operators of three Cash Converters stores in Melbourne’s north and west. The Federal Circuit…