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North Wagga co-coach Chad Hamblin has watched the team progress over the year, and can safely say they’ve improved in leaps and bounds thanks to grit and determination.
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The most considerable improvement, from his perspective, has birthed from familiarity and better communication.
“At the start of the season we had quite a few new numbers,” Hamblin said.
“The boys are starting to gel and becoming a bit more predictable.”
An effective partnership upfront leads to results.
“Troy Curtis and Chris Willis compliment each other really well,” Hamblin said.
As North Wagga plays East Wagga-Kooringal next week, Hawks coach Gavin McMahon has said he anticipates a challenge.