Hamilton Kangaroos under 18.5s coach Luke Uebergang says there was a great "town vibe" last weekend at Melville Oval.
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The Roos were hopping with wins against Warrnambool in all three football grades in the Hampden league juniors.
The 15 and under and 13 and under netball sides also tasted success.
Hamilton Orange also got up in the Greater South West Junior Football League under 14s.
"It was great for the community and town to see the boys really enjoying their footy and getting a win," Uebergang said.
"It was a really good boost for our emotions.
"It shows if you put in the hard work, the results will come and the town really rallied around us."
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The under 18.5s coach believes his side can definitely produce the goods again against North Warrnambool Eagles on Saturday at Bushfield.
He knows the Eagles are a strong side after they fell just short of victory against a formidable Portland outfit in round one.
"I can't see why we can't knock them off," Uebergang said.
"I'm more excited to see how we come out this weekend, if we come with the same endeavour."
The first-year coach has been teaching his players how to best position themselves on the ground during different situations of a match.
He was thrilled to see his troops put those lessons into practice in their opening-round victory.
And they were well supported too.
Uebergang said cars were parked all along the boundary fence.
He said it was also pleasing to see people watching who weren't associated with the club.
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Uebergang had his first hit-out as under 18.5s coach last weekend and enjoyed the experience.
"I wanted to surround myself with people that could help me," the 25-year-old said.
"Everything went really smoothly on Saturday."
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