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Community Footy Coaching Moves – Riverland, Murray and Whyalla – SANFL

Community Footy Coaching Moves – Riverland, Murray and Whyalla – SANFL

By PETER ARGENT

In a short series of articles Peter Argent looks at the new and returning coaches in the various zones of Community Football. In the fourth and final of these he concentrates on the Riverland, Murray and Mallee areas, along with the Broken Hill and the Whyalla leagues.

 

MURRAY VALLEY FOOTBALL & NETBALL LEAGUE

In the second year of the seven-team Murray Valley League competition, where Sedan – Cambrai Magpies won the premiership in 2023, there are four new coaches for this season.

Veteran Mick Durdin has taken over the role at the Murrayville Blues

“We are travelling pretty well at the moment,” Durdin told sanfl.com.au

“My daughter is the coach of the A grade netball and that was my initial connection to the club.

“I last coached at Wunkar (RIFL) in 2013 and was there for three years until 2015.

“The standard of this competition has certainly improved.

“I was watching last season and we’re a 10-goal better team this year.”

Durdin started coaching at the East Murray Tigers in 2003, delivering the clubs first premiership in 28 years in his inaugural year.

He has four years experience at the Tigers and also was the Riverland Independent representative coach for that period.

Durdin went back and coached Browns Well for 2007, mentoring his initial Riverland Independent League club where he played 180 games from 1992.

As a player, Durdin enjoyed three premierships with Hamley Bridge in the Adelaide Plains competition along with the 2000 flag with the Browns Well Bombers.

Durdin also spent a season at the Kapunda Bombers under Daryl Schimmelbusch.

Mark Wilksch will spend his first season with the Wunkar Bulldogs.

He has previously coached at Loxton North through the grades and his First A-grade gig.

The Bulldogs have endured one of the longest current premiership droughts in SA community footy, currently looking for a first flag since 1976.

A Premiership player in 2022 with the club, James Mapstone is the playing coach for the Blanchetown Swan Reach Redbacks

At the Ramco Roosters,Barry Gavranich returns as their coach, inheriting the role from Jamie O’Callaghan.

Gavranich has previously coached the Roosters, then in the Riverland Independent competition from 2015 to ’17.  He has been coaching the past six years in the Adelaide Footy League.

 

BROKEN HILL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Two of the four clubs in the Silver City have new mentors.

At the Central Broken Hill Magpies, Greg Wellington is back in charge.

In this previous stint with the Magpies, for the 2021 campaign, they didn’t win a game.

From South Coast of New South Wales, Wellington then engineered a Grand Final berth 2022, but they ran into the potent South Broken Hill combination.

Wellington didn’t coach at all in 2023.

At the North Broken Hill Bulldogs, Mark Pitt resigned early in the season and veteran David Ruddock took over the role, having played 226 games A grade games for the club.

He led the Bulldogs to three premierships, the last one being back in 2016.

Ruddock also coached the BHFL representative team for seven years in the annual Miners Cup.

Along with being North’s last premiership mentor, Ruddock coached the West Broken Hill Robins from 2019 to 2022.