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Windridge steps down

West Footscray women’s premiership coach Shane Windridge is stepping down from the role.

Windridge took on the role as coach in late 2019 and guided the side since then.

The highlight on field was the 2023 division 2 premiership.

“His calm, understanding demeanour and inclusive coaching approach — a keenness to develop his players, no matter their abilities or knowledge of the game — has been an incredible asset to the team,” the club said on social media.

“Windridge built a trajectory of success during his tenure; coaching the Bokkers to a minor premiership in 2021, narrowly missing a grand final berth in 2022 and was rewarded for effort with a West Footscray premiership flag in 2023.”

The Bokkers finished sixth this year with five wins after the two divisions combined this season.

Women’s captain Kathleen Gannon said the team will miss Windridge, who was always open to feedback from the group, and willing to support and push players.

“Shane has built strong relationships with his players,” she said. “He’s been a loyal member of this group and fair to his team.

“We all have a strong and unwavering respect for him in return.

“In my experience, he’s always believed in his leaders and looked to us for guidance.”

Gannon also noted Windridge’s humour and enthusiasm for team celebrations, which included strong end of season costumes.

The club is now seeking expressions of interests for the role for next season and beyond.

Position description: https://tinyurl.com/ynzr6ytv

Any inquires can be directed to 0415 555 776.

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