by Dogwatcher » Thu Mar 29, 2007 1:31 pm
Press release:
Zerna named interleague coach
Loxton premiership coach Mick Zerna was elected coach of the Almondco Almond Hut Riverland interleague team at a meeting of the RFL advocates committee last night.
Mick coached Loxton A grade for three years for three grand final appearances, culminating in their flag last season.
RFL executive officer and advocates committee chairman Mick Beech said league was delighted that Mick had accepted the position.
“He’s very enthusiastic and has the luxury of not being involved with any A grade clubs this season,†he said. “The RFL Commission was very keen to have a coach that was not playing or coaching at a particular club. It removes any possible conflicts of interest.
“Everyone is determined to put Riverland interleague back on the map and we expect everyone to get behind Mick and the RFL and support the side.â€
Beech said a revamp to state-wide of representative football meant there were new opportunities for country players to represent South Australia.
“It is a exciting time to be involved at interleague level,†he said.
Beech paid tribute to the work of 2006 RFL coach Mark Tyrrell.
“He did a great job and we look forward to his on-field input this season,†he said.
Tyrrell captained the Riverland side and kicked eight goals against Mallee in 2005 and then took up the coaching role last season while sidelined with injuries sustained in a car accident.
“Mark’s commitment to the cause since arriving from Darwin has been first class and his on-field leadership this year will be of great benefit to Mick.
“I love the way he goes about his footy and sincerely hopes he comes out stars for us.â€
The Riverland defeated Mallee at Lameroo last year and will meet their neighbouring rivals at Renmark on May 19.
Former Berri premiership player Alan Brand will be the 2007 chairman of selectors, while David Birch, of Renmark, will be team manager.
Beech said tough new penalties had been approved for players who did not make themselves available for interleague football this season.
“We are doing everything we can to field the best possible team,†he said. “We have even moved the game from the Queen’s Birthday weekend in June and given all clubs that weekend off.â€
Beech said Almondco Almond Hut’s generous sponsorship would allow the RFL to give the players their representative guernseys as a momento of the achievement.
Zone appointments:
The RFL appointments come three days after the Murray Mallee Barrier Zone council, met in Berri and reappointed Broken Hill legend Anthony Murgatroyd coach of the zone team for the 2007 State championships in Port Pirie in July.
He will head up the same coaching panel that performed so well at the State Championships in Berri last year.
Murgatroyd will again be assisted by Mark Tyrrell from Barmera-Monash, Rodney Maynard from Lameroo and selectors David Ruddock and Brenton Tyler.
The most outstanding players at this year’s State championship will represent SA Country against Victoria Country at Stawell in late July.
The MMB Zone side is gearing up for serious assault on the title this year. The zone has four representatives playing at Football Park on Easter Sunday against SA Metro.
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