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Just one game separates third and sixth after Round 11 of Premier Men’s action. Ladder leaders Old Brighton saw off a stiff challenge to their 14-game winning streak at Brighton
Old Scotch Football Club has announced Dale Bower will not continue as senior men’s coach of the club.
The club, whose senior men’s side is 5-1 and in second place on the Premier B ladder, will now undergo a thorough process to appoint a new coach as they look ahead to this weekend’s clash against University Blacks.
Read the club’s statement below:
“Our club announces that Dale Bower will not continue in the role of Men’s Senior Coach, with effect immediately.
We thank Dale for his time and commitment to this important role and to the Old Scotch Football Club over the last three seasons. We wish Dale and his family all the best for the future.
The club will now commence a thorough process to appoint the best person for this role. We will update the Old Scotch Football Club community more fully as we have further information to provide.
Our immediate focus is on this weekend’s match at McQueen Stadium vs University Blacks. We would love all the Old Scotch community to get down there to support our three senior men’s teams as they strive to win important matches.”
Photo: Hamish Blair
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