Reigning premiers Byron Magpies on hunt for new coach
The Byron Magpies Football Club are on the hunt for a new senior men’s coach, after 2023 premiership coach, former AFL champion Andrew Swallow, took a step back from full time coaching to spend more time with his young family.
The Magpies’ senior men’s team dominated the AFL North Coast competition in 2023, losing just one game in a season that culminated in a comprehensive grand final win over Port Macquarie at Coffs Harbour Stadium in September.
The women’s team also enjoyed a highly competitive season, just missing the finals.
Swallow will remain with the club as vice-president and director of junior integration, and continue to share his outstanding knowledge and experience in regular appearances at training.
The club held its annual general meeting last week and is ramping up its recruiting processes for season 2024. Some players have left the club in order to test their talents at a higher level in Melbourne and on the Gold Coast, a development club captain Daniel Tiffin says is testament to the talent in the area.
Former Byron junior Marlin Corbett will play for Subiaco in the Western Australian Football League in 2024 after spending time in the Gold Coast Suns Academy and with the Suns’ VFL team. Senior Magpie Blayne Hull, who won the AFL North Coast Best and Fairest award, is trying his luck with VFL team Southport, while premiership teammates Luke Helmore and Jai Berry will test their skills in Melbourne.
“It goes to show just how much football talent there is in this area,” Tiffin said. “Marlin, Luke and Jai are all home-grown locals, while Blayne is one of a number of ex-pats from the southern states who make their home in our region.
”We will miss them but we wish them all success. We still have plenty of talent in the group and I’m sure there are more guys and girls out there who love this great game and would be welcome additions to the Magpies family.”
Byron Magpies celebrate the 2023 premiership
Former North Melbourne captain Swallow is keen to harness the talent of the local youth.
“Building a bridge between the junior and senior clubs and ultimately becoming one entity can only be good for the development of the game and the kids coming through,” he said.
“There’s a lot of talent here. We want to give our juniors a pathway to senior football and hopefully produce more players capable of following in Marlin’s footsteps and playing at the higher levels.
“I got a few phone calls from clubs regarding Blayne, and I can see real AFL traits in someone like Luke. He has great hands and reads the play really well in that intercepting defender role that AFL clubs love these days. He’s still only 19 or 20 and I think he has the potential to play at the top level if he puts his mind to it.”
The women’s team will again be coached by Luke Prendergast, with a strong playing group led by AFL North Coast Best and Fairest, captain Lilli Hutchings. Registrations for the women’s team have been particularly strong, and the club is keen to build on this momentum in the new year.
Club president Nick Rojo said that after a difficult time during COVID, the Magpies had rebuilt and were looking to grow the club and the sport in the Northern Rivers.
“A lot of good people have put in a heap of work to get the club back on its feet, and to crown that with a senior men’s premiership was an incredibly satisfying reward for effort,” he said.
“We know there are a lot of AFL fans in the region, and we would love them to become Byron Magpies members. We invite anyone with an interest in the sport to come along to a game or a training session and get involved.
“It’s a fantastic club full of great people with a real passion for the indigenous Australian game. Whether you’re someone who’s played the game your whole life or a complete newcomer to the sport, we’d love to have you.
“We cater for all abilities and skill levels and welcome participation at any level. Whether that’s coming down for a casual kick, joining the playing group, getting involved off-field or as a spectator, the more the merrier.”
Pre-season training for both men and women will get underway in earnest in January. Informal sessions are already running on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6pm at the Cavanbah Centre.
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