SOUTH Warrnambool’s open grade stocks will be bolstered by the returns of Ally O’Connor, Genevieve O’Connor and Leah Kermeen as its chases its first win of the season.
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Ally has been away on Victorian representative and Ballarat Sovereigns duties, and will line up for the Roosters for the first time in 2016, while Melbourne-based Genevieve is also available.
“She’s living in Melbourne and committed to playing down there – however many games we can get out of Genevieve will be terrific,” South Warrnambool coach Moira Thornton said.
The Roosters have just one draw to their name for 2015, but have struggled against Portland and Terang Mortlake the past two weeks.
Thornton said despite another week of changes to its line-up, the Roosters are up for the challenge against Cobden.
“It’s going to be pretty tough because I’m sure Cobden are pretty desperate to get a win on the board, as are we,” she said.