![Experienced Mitch Walsh has arrived at Skipton from East Point to bolster the Emus' key position ranks and join their coaching panel. Picture by Lachlan Bence. Experienced Mitch Walsh has arrived at Skipton from East Point to bolster the Emus' key position ranks and join their coaching panel. Picture by Lachlan Bence.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/mTvP5NhWJFQFv7uTytgxtB/21316b51-16db-477e-9995-3720f18378f9.jpg/r421_96_1498_1371_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Skipton coach Chris Banwell says it is time for the Emus to become a top four side in the Central Highlands Football League.
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Winning a flag from outside the top four at the end of the home and away season is not impossible, but is extremely difficult.
Skipton has established itself as a regular finalist, but up to now it has been a fifth to eighth finish.
Banwell, who is in his second year at the club, says moving into the next bracket is essential.
The Emus have recruited well enough to make that a realistic goal, but knocking out the likes of Gordon, Springbank, Hepburn and Bungaree is going to be no easy task.
Banwell has highlighted for sometime the need for greater goalkicking power and Skipton has recruited largely with this mind, adding the likes of Mitch Walsh, Matt Cullinan and Aden Nestor to complement primary spearhead Rhys Monument.
While defensively sound - giving up more than 100 points only once last year - the Emus also just once scored more than 100 points and Banwell would like to see more of that.
Importantly, the Emus expect Sam Willian back during the season.
Crucial to their prospects, the 2022 CHFL best and fairest, and former Skipton coach did not play after round nine last year but still almost won the club's best and fairest and was prominent in the Geoff Taylor Medal voting.
BIGGEST OFF-SEASON MOVES
- A productive recruting drive again by the Emus, adding size and targets up forward.
- News that Sam Willian is expected to be back after missing back end of 2023.
WHERE TO
Skipton has shown it is good to beat anyone on its day, but the time has arrived for it to become a real threat in a finals series.
Can it become a genuine premiership contender? The Emus need to strike while it has this list and the next step in that process is a top four finish.
AT A GLANCE
- Coach: Chris Banwell (non-playing) second year
- 2023: 6th - 12 wins, 4 losses (won elimination final, lost semi-final)
- Highest score: 20.9 (129) v Ballan
- Highest score against: Springbank 16.16 (112)
- Lowest score against: Ballan 0.5 (5)
- Leading goalkicker: Rhys Monument 58
ARRIVALS
- Matt Cullinan (North Ringwood)
- Tom Cullinan (Lexton)
- Mitch McCrow (East Point)
- Aden Nestor (East Point)
- Declan Phillips (Redan)
- Mitch Walsh (East Point)
- Josh Webster (Southern Mallee Giants)
DEPARTURES
- Daniel Foley ((knee injury 2023)
- Austin Hamilton (Ararat Rats)
- Bailey McKimmie (Lake Wendouree)
- Matt Romeril (East Point)
- Kane White (knee injury 2023)
FIXTURE
R1 bye - April 13
R2 Clunes (a)
R3 Newlyn (h)
R4 Beaufort (a)
R5 Hepburn (h)
R6 Ballan (a)
R7 Learmonth (h)
R8 Rokewood-Corindhap (a)
R9 Dunnstown (h)
R10 Gordon (a)
R11 Springbank (h)
R12 Carngham-Linton (a)
R13 Creswick (h)
R14 Bungaree (a)
R15 Daylesford (h)
R16 Buninyong (a)
R17 Waubra (h)