An ex-AFL player has been rewarded with a coaching extension before his side had even played a game. And the club is already seeing the rewards.
The club has added another two years to the former Richmond and Port Adelaide player’s deal, taking him through to 2026, after only signing him to a one-year deal originally.
The decision was made before Sunbury had even played a game under White.
White was appointed as coach, taking over from Travis Hodgson, after Sunbury missed finals last year following a loss in the final round.
Now, Sunbury president Jack Medcraft believes White is the person to lead the team to their first Ballarat league premiership since 2012.
“We’re very happy with the way things have gone in the pre-season,” he said.
“We’re going to be one of the fittest and fastest sides in the league.”
Medcraft said White’s approach to the job had made sure the…
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