Buninyong will bank on improvement within the club as it looks to work its way up the Ballarat Cricket Association ladder in the 2020-21 campaign.
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The Bunnies looked as good as any at times last season, however they struggled to maintain form over the course of a full year.
They threatened to enter the finals picture on more than one occasion but ultimately fizzled to an eighth-placed finish.
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"The biggest challenge was continuity," Buninyong captain Liam Brady said.
"We never had the same team on the park two weeks in a row and having more continuity this year will be crucial."
The club will enter the season mostly unchanged from the 2019-20 season. Headlining the club's recruits is veteran Tyler Dittloff, who joined the club from Anglesea in the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association.
The club also welcomed talented teenager Connor Palmer, who will make his BCA debut following an impressive year at Carngham in the Grenville Cricket Association.
Palmer topped the charts in both wickets and runs made last season and will look to make an impact in his first year.
Brady said he would likely play in the firsts most of the season.
"He's a genuine all-rounder," he said.
"He has played in the Grenville league the last couple of years and has played Central Highlands representative cricket.
"The opportunity for him to play at a high level is something he was keen on."
The newcomers will join a core led by all-rounder Liam Rigby, who will likely make a case for the EJ Cleary medal.
Meanwhile the club said goodbye to Harli Givvens, who joined East Ballarat.