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Western Suburbs promotion joy

From narrowly avoiding relegation to earning promotion, it’s been a big 12 months for Western Suburbs in the FV state league 2 north-west.

The side managed to seal promotion with one round remaining to cap off a massive turnaround for the club which will be in state league 1 north-west next season.

Club media spokesperson Sasha Pete said everyone at the club was ecstatic with what they had been able to achieve.

“It was about trying to build the foundations this year,” he said. “We have such a sense of pride to achieve something in a short time.

“Last year we finished second last and stayed up on a technicality. We’re now going to be in the division up, it’s credit to the coaches, the players and the staff.”

Pete said they always got a sense that they were going to be a better side this year and once they had started the season well, they were focused on making the most of it.

“We are playing some of the best football in the league,” he said. “We were looking to be a top four or five side.

“Once you get the fundamentals right, anything can happen. We knew we were building the foundations and once you reach the mid point and you’re in good position, that is when you push.”

Pete said they looked to top up with the right players in the middle of season when it had become clear they were in the promotion mix.

He said coach Harry Matkovic had done some massive work and there was belief that they had a very strong unit.

Pete said they knew that everything went right and the dream could happen.

“We never put pressure on Harry throughout the year,” he said. “We allowed him to go about his business and get the best possible team out on the pitch.

“Winning championships and promotions is difficult and every club aims to do that.”

Western Suburbs may have sealed promotion, but the job is only half done with the championship still on the line.

Western Suburbs entered the final round against Westvale, which was after deadline, in second spot one point behind Clifton Hill.

A Clifton Hill win would have sealed the title for it, while a draw or loss would have opened up the door for Western Suburbs with a win needed in the final round.

Whatever the result on Saturday, Pete said it had been a successful season all round on and off the field.

“We have a good program and we had 18 young girls trying for the first time through word of mouth,” he said.

“We’re encouraging all girls to get involved after being inspired by the Matildas to come join the club and be part of the journey.”

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