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Lions add key duo

A pair of Point Cook Centrals players are making the move to Deer Park for next year’s Essendon District Football League premier division season.

The Lions have announced their first recruits for the 2026, with both brining plenty of experience.

Mitch Palma was the first signing announced.

“A former Point Cook Centrals and Hoppers Crossing player Mitch has previously won three senior best and fairest awards along with representing the WRFL(Western Football League) at interleague level and making two teams of the year,” the Lions said on social media.

Having also played VFL (Victorian Football League) with Footscray and Sandringham, Mitch brings to Deer park the ability to be a goal kicking on baller having kicked multiple goals in many a game and kicking a bag of 10 just one season ago.”

Daniel Strnak has also crossed from Point Cook Centrals.

“Danny is a super quick goal kicking forward known for his awareness around goals, and very importantly is a stickler for the importance of defensive acts when playing close to goal,” the Lions said.

“A former VFL-listed player and two time member of the WRFL team of the year as a permanent forward, Danny just won the leading goal kicker for Point Cook Centrals!

“Having kicked nearly 400 goals Danny will excite the faithful at Deer Park and be an important part of the plan to improve from 2025.”

The Lions played finals this season and were knocked out by Airport West in an elimination final.

While the Lions have signed two new players, a couple of key players are departing.

Lachie Smart and vice-captain William Krithararis have both signed with Riddell District Football League clubs.

Smart, who returned to the club last season, has signed with Wallan, while Krithararis is headed to Melton Centrals, which is coached by former Sunshine coach Ben Chapman.

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