Irymple fit and firing

IRYMPLE is reaping the benefits of having nearly the full complement of players available, ­according to coach Will Callow.

A 79-point thrashing of first semi-final ­opponent Robinvale/Euston on Saturday was Irymple’s third consecutive romp, with form and team cohesion converging at the best poss­ible time for the Swallows.

“As a group we’re probably at the stage now where we’ve genuinely got 25 to 26 blokes who we can really choose from,” ­Callow said post-match.

“There’s blokes pushing for spots, whereas throughout the year we haven’t had that fluency and cohesion and been able to pick from a full deck.

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