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Jets get pre-season underway

An exciting Western Jets group is set to take to the field in the NAB League Girl’s competition next year.

With most of the group from last season returning and a number of younger players getting their opportunity, coach Robbie Chancellor is excited.

“We had a very young side last season and didn’t have many top age girls,” he said.

“A lot of them were 16-year-olds and the experience will hold them in good stead.

“We have some pretty special top age talent.”

The group started pre-season a couple of weeks ago, with Chancellor saying that everyone had been super keen to get back around the group.

Chancellor said it had been easier this time round, his second year in the job.

“A lot of the group has come from last season and it makes it easier.

“There’s been a lot of banter and so much enjoyment. The last couple of years have been so tough to do things, so being able to see your friends and be back at the Jets has been good.”

In a change, the Jets season will get underway in January.

Chancellor said being at their best in round one isn’t the be all and end all, with the program’s heavy focus on the development of players to play at the higher level.

He said they expected to see a number of players put their hands up for the AFLW draft later next year.

Montana Ham and Charlotte Baskaran are leading the pack, with both starring last season.

“There are some really exciting prospects,” he said.

“There’s a certain group with some consistent training, it will give them the opportunity to look at that next level.

“Montana and Charlotte it will be their last year with us, even though they can play another season.

“Jemima Woods, Caitlin Sargent, Trinity Skenderis and Stephanie Asciak all played some VFL last year.

“There’s great talent coming through in the west.”

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