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Swampies Secure Coach Brenden Maclean and Assistant for 2026

The Henty Swampies have confirmed the re-signing of coach Brenden Maclean for the 2026 season, marking his third year leading the club. Maclean, who joined the Swampies last season as co-coach with Brayden Skeers, has taken the reins outright this year after Skeers stepped down, with Grady Nigsch appointed as assistant coach.

Under Maclean’s guidance, the Swampies finished the previous season with a record of 9 wins and 9 losses, narrowly missing the finals. Currently, the team holds an eighth-place position with a 5-9 record and four rounds remaining before the finals series begins. Maclean expressed enthusiasm about continuing his journey with the Swampies, stating, “We are tracking in the right direction and I was keen to continue with the club’s rebuild.”

Reflecting on recent performances, Maclean noted a close match against Holbrook, where the Swampies lost by just 10 points despite fielding only 17 players in the final quarter due to a red card. “A lot of the playing group have already recommitted and started signing last Tuesday and Thursday night,” he added.

The Swampies have seen considerable improvement compared to last season, particularly against Holbrook. Maclean pointed out that they suffered a significant defeat last year, losing by 20 goals and failing to score. This season, the narrow margins of 13 and 10 points in two matches indicate the team is closing the gap.

Youthful Roster Shows Promise and Challenges

The Swampies currently feature one of the youngest lists in the competition. Maclean highlighted that several teenagers have gained crucial senior experience over the past two seasons. “We have an even younger list this season than last year,” he remarked, noting the inclusion of four third-grade players in the side against Jindera in round 13.

Young recruits from Darwin, Jason Jnr Puruntatameri and Frances Tipungwuti, have added excitement to the roster. Maclean praised Tipungwuti’s athleticism, stating, “Frances boasts an impressive highlight reel and can take a good hanger.” He described both players as “quick as lightning,” emphasizing their potential to bring a unique dynamic to the team.

Despite the promising talent, Maclean acknowledged the challenges of managing a young squad. “The one thing that has cost us in most matches this season is a lapse in one quarter,” he explained, attributing this inconsistency to the inexperience of the players. With two 19-year-olds in the midfield and several younger players stepping up, the team is still navigating the growing pains of development.

Strategic Changes and Key Performers

Maclean is also focused on revitalizing player roles to enhance team performance. He noted the impressive progress of Tom Newton, who has emerged as a strong force in the ruck position. Additionally, captain Fletcher Macreadie has transitioned from defense to midfield, a strategic move that has kept the Swampies competitive.

Nigsch, who has made a significant impact since his arrival, has been recognized for his defensive skills. “Grady has been one of the recruits of the Hume League season in my opinion and has stamped himself as one of the best defenders in the competition,” Maclean stated. He praised Nigsch for his one-on-one capabilities and play-reading skills, which complement the team’s defensive strategy.

The Swampies are gearing up for their final matches of the season against Howlong, Osborne, Culcairn, and Brock-Burrum. As they look to solidify their position and build momentum for the future, Maclean remains optimistic about the team’s trajectory and the potential for growth within the squad.

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