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Stability key in off-season for Panthers

Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League Division 2 club Devon Meadows has positioned itself well to continue its natural upwards trajectory in 2024, following a preliminary final appearance this season.

The club has got to work re-signing almost all of its first choice lineup, prioritising security in the off-season, while recognising the need to add talent on each line to go two better.

The Panthers have welcomed in former Dandenong Stingrays listed Jack Wilson.

Wilson played 13 games across his two seasons in the program, playing primarily as a high forward at Talent League level.

He played his best footy, however, for Hampton Park at senior level of Division 2 of the Southern Football Netball League, running the wings and given spurts in attack and the midfield.

He’ll add energy and polish to the Panthers’ lineup, with coach Ryan Hendy keen to play him in the middle.

Wilson is the nephew of Hendy and is looking to play a better standard of footy.

He is also hopeful of finding his way onto a VFL list.

Hendy’s men have, however, lost hard working 23-year-old Jamie Plumridge to Southern Football Netball League Division 2 club Keysborough.

The club confirmed midway through the year that Patrick Ryder had recommitted for 2024.

Ryder has had a successful knee operation and will be ready to hit the ground running for a full campaign after injuries interrupted him this season.

Devon Meadows has also gained a goal kicker and defender, with their names to be confirmed in coming days.

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