Kooringal Colts will have a different-looking bowling attack this season.
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Coach David Bolton has already confirmed Luke Hillier won’t line up for the season.
Hillier missed most of last season due to an ankle but when fit is one of the Colts biggest strike weapons.
However his heading off to England for 12 months.
Adam Skow is also expected to be playing for South Wagga this season.
However with football commitments still not quite wrapped up, Bolton is still unsure of who will be available this season.
“We are still getting an idea of who is coming and going as a lot of the guys have winter sport commitments, but we are pretty excited about this year,” Bolton said.
“We have got an under 16s team for the first time in the last couple of seasons which will hopefully feed into the senior club as well.”
Bolton admitted Hillier will be a big loss but was pleased his younger brother Max is back for another season.
The Colts are still working on bringing in some new faces as well but nothing have quite confirmed anyone just yet.
Bolton is looking to use the Twenty20 competition, which runs for three weeks from October 9 to 21 as a way to build into the season.
Colts were knocked out by eventual premiers Wagga City in the first week of the finals last season.
Bolton is looking to be a finals contender once more.