2025/26 Southern League Premier Division Central Predictions
- Ben Ditchfield

- Aug 5
- 19 min read
Updated: Aug 7
BJDStats analyse stats and player recruitment to determine the predicted standings for the 2025/26 Southern League Premier Division Central season.

Who will finish top, who are the risky predictions, and who will be the four relegated. Let's find out...
22. Barwell

The loss of Brady Hickey, 10 years of the midfielder and goalscorer at Barwell gone. Their attempts to replace him have seen proven step 4 scorers Jevin Seaton who scored 23 goals across step 5 and 4 last season and Zayn Hakeem, who scored 38 step 4 goals arrive, the latter who has scored goals in pre-season. The pair have been joined by another 14 new arrivals at Kirkby Road, most of which unknown quantities from the levels below. Brady Hickey was not just the only Canary to leave Barwell. Deen Master who featured 40 times in the league last season, Herve Pepe Ngoma 37 times, and Ryan Hayes 13, all departed to strengthen Southern Premier opposition, alongside the 40 appearances last season of Ollie Brown-Hill who joined Rushden & Diamonds. Former step 2 defender Kornell McDonald, and step 3 regulars from last season Callum Chettle and Amarvir Sandhu could be big signings, but is it enough to keep Barwell up for real this time?
21. Bury Town

It is hard to predict what will happen with Bury Town. Their first ever season at step 3, so no history to draw from. George Quantrell who scored 16 goals for Leiston in the Southern Prem last season, and Ally Conway who impressed at step 4 Newton Town are top signings, but that is about all. The club's third highest scorer from last season Ollie Canfer has returned to step 4 in the way of Felixtowe & Walton, while hugely influential midfielder Ed Upson has retired. More outgoings than incomings for Bury is a huge worry for a newly promoted side, particularly for the worst defensive side from last season out of the four promoted clubs.
20. AFC Sudbury

The Suds have lost their top scorer Joe Neal to Needham while three others players who featured in all their league games last season have also left, midfielder Ollie Peters, goalkeeper James Bradbrook, and defender Tom Dickens. The latter who was the fan's player of the season. Four other highly influential players who featured 30+ times last season, Myles Cowling, Ryan Henshaw, Matty Miles, and Ben Bradley have also departed. Retaining players like Jake Turner, Charlie Lewis, and Callum Page have kept some of Sudbury's best 11 in tact from last season, and their form under new permanent boss Danny Laws, which saw just Harborough, Bedford and Spalding pick up more points in the last nine games of last season are positives. But the amount of such influential departures is too hard to look past, and the fact 6 of their 8 new arrivals played at step 4 and 5 last season.
19. Bishop's Stortford

Steve Castle's side had added the second fewest additions out of any side in the league, with just Harry Titchmarsh, Ross Marshall, Michael Clark, and Obidinma Onyeagwara arriving in Hertfordshire Titschmarsh and Onyeagwara both suffered relegation from this league last season, with Hitchin and Biggleswade respectively. But thus week alone Stortford have added another three new signings Saleem Akanbi, Leon Davies, and Jack Smith. Looking back to the end of last season, Bishop's Stortford's poor run put them 19th in the Southern Premier 2025 league table from January-April, which saw them win five games in 20 across this calendar year. The club never really recovered from losing Jack Roberts, who finished as their joint highest league scorer last season despite leaving in January for Spalding. Retaining Jack Thompson and Cole Dasilva amongst others is a positive, as well as the form towards the tail end of last season of two players, Nahum Melvin-Lambert scoring 5 in 17 games, and Luka Chalwell getting 4 in 15, but Stortford's poor form will take some work to turn around in this year's stacked division.
18. St Ives Town

For St Ives improving defensively will be key. They went 21 games without a clean sheet from early November to April last season, and finished on the joint fewest with relegated Biggleswade across the campaign. The departures this season of ever present keeper Dan Wilks to Bedford Town, defender Alex Collard to Stratford who featured 39 times last season, and fellow defender and the Saints' top scorer Will Glennon also to Bedford Town, are understandably going to leave big holes, even if their defensive record says otherwise. Forward Josh Allen to Real Bedford, and midfielder Peter Abimbola to Banbury United have also seen key figures depart. In attempts to fix the issues, striker Jamal Adams who bagged goals at step 4 last season comes in, as well as impressive shot stopper Ollie Taylor, who conceded just 17 goals in 21 games for Redditch post December. A striker in Adams who is much needed after George Munday who scored 5 goals in 15 games has seen his loan at the club end. The midfielder Liam Cross who spent last season at step 2, and particularly the return of fan favourite and wide man Theo Alexandrou tips me into the category of 'St Ives have just enough to say up'.
17. Banbury United

Banbury were well known for their 'boring style of football' last season, which saw them involved in just 80 goals, a whopping 20 less than the league's next lowest, Royston. But new manager Langmead has set his managerial career at the Purtians going with minimal attacking reinforcements. Banbury's joint top scorers from last season, Jaanai Gordon left in January, and AJ George left for Stratford this summer. Fran Cherchi, an 18 year old attacking midfielder from West Brom, Reece Styche, a 36 year old striker who scored seven goals in games across Stratford, Bromsgrove and Telford, and James Alarbi who has just three goals in the last two seasons, admittedly at step 2, are their only attacking additions. Rather underwhelming for a side who struggled so much in front of goal for the past 12 months. Oh and not to mention midfielder Connor Stanley, who played 26 times last season, and defender Harry Reilly who played 38 times have left the club, both to league rivals in Kettering and Stratford respectively. Not to mention Tai Fleming who featured more than them two and has gone to step 2. The only positive for Banbury is their defensive record. Jack Harding and Yaw Ofusu have crucially both stayed, alongside the additions of Josh Flanagan and Keegan Bloom. The midfield looks good too with Alex Prosser and Connor Ferguson staying and the additions of promising 21 year old Peter Abimbola who impressed at St Ives, former Oxford United academy man Harley Giles and Aaron McCreadie, as well as former Hitchin Town player Luke Stokoe, but aside from the middle of the park, for me Banbury do not have enough to seriously challenge the top half.
16. Worcester City

Paul Downing, a centre half from Kidderminster signs having conceded just 16 goals in 29 games for the step 2 side. Two frontmen have been brought in too, Dan Sweeney who adds bags of step 3 experience, and scored eight times in 26 games for Alvechurch last season. The second, is Niall Flint. The man who joins from Welsh Premier League side Aberystwyth scored seven times in 29 games for the top tier Welsh club, and who scored 5 times for Stourbridge at this level two year ago. Spencer Hamilton from Gloucester City, Kieron Dawes from Bedford Town, and Teddy Rowe from Banbury are the other new faces at the Sixways Stadium. Nine players have left Worcester but mainly deadwood, as only Taylor Townsend of the nine featured more than 20 times in the league for them last season.
15. Leiston

Fraser Alexander, Ben Fowkes, midfielder Eddie Jackson, defender Ollie Yun, and goalkeeper Billy Johnson who all featured 35+ times last season in the league have all stayed. Positive. The additions of attacker Joao Rangel who scored seven times for relegated Lowestoft, midfielder Willie Clemons who scored six times for step 4 Felixtowe, and talented midfielder from National League Aldershot Billy Walsh have all come in. Alongside their two most recent incomings Jude Frostick and Ronnie Blois. Leiston have let go off key players like second highest scorer last season George Quantrell, midfielders Ollie Saunders and Albie Armin, and third highest scorer Kyran Clements. Leiston have not found or signed a 'Jamar Loza replacement'. A problem, and they are 13th on the current 2025 league table for the Southern Premier, so I can see a similar trend continuing.
14. Quorn

Quorn have also brought in six new faces for the 2025/26 campaign, and let go of just four as we speak. Deen Master from Barwell, Cieron Keane from Mickleover, and Adi Yussuf previously of Halesowen, Redditch and Kettering add step 3 experience. For Yussuf he will need to improve on his tally of 2 goals in 13 games across Redditch and Halesowen last season, but he no doubt brings a lot more than just goals to his new side, particularly with his coaching work at Leicester City. Simeon Cobourne scored 25 goals for Sporting Khalsa last season at step 4, and if he gets firing up top for Quorn could prove pivotal. Luke Cox and Joe Lyne from step 4 add much needed depth to their squad, as well as this week's arrivals of Dennis Digie from Redditch, and 20 year old versatile midfielder from Wigan's u21's Finn O'Boyle. Retaining key players like Mason Frizelle (last season's player's player of the season), Reece Fyfe (last season's manager's player of the season), Cain Noble (last season's fan's player of the season, and Jack York (last season's young player of the season) can only benefit them for the season to come. And keeping player/manager Ryan Beswick.
13. Stourbridge

Stourbridge have brought in Brad Bood from Rushall, Charlie Price who was Bromsgrove's number one last season, Jenson Sumnall, Archie Kirton, and Ari Jae Shaw from EFL academy sides. While Matt Harland, and Jack Concannon from step 4, and Jez Abbey from National League Brackley have also joined to take their incomings up to eight new faces. The three that stand out are forward Jez Abbey and defender Brad Bood who featured 12 and 15 times respectively in the National League North last season, while midfielder Jack Concannon joins having played for Redditch and Alvechurch at step 3. Their have been some big departures at Stourbridge, mainly the player who featured more than any other Glassboys player last season in the league, defender Jordaan Brown. While eight goal man Alex Bradley, midfield maestro Alex Moore, and Jourdain Masidi who all featured 30+ times last campaign have also left. But retaining Ethan Freemantle, Joe Kettle, Blaine Rowe, Dom Lewis and Tyrone Barnett who all played key parts last season is a huge positive. Even if the stadium they play in is falling apart.
12. Bromsgrove Sporting

A blow for Sporting is the departure of top scorer from last season Jamie Meddows to AFC Telford United, who scored 13 goals in 42 league games. On the plus side Theo Robinson has stayed, and if he continues from last season's 10 goals in 37 games it should put Sporting in good stead up top. The departure of Aaron Roberts to Redditch who featured 40 times in the league last season is a blow, but with Reece King and Aksum White staying, some of the old guard defense are sticking around. Add that to the midfield of the retained Jack Newell, Jordan Lyden and new arrival Tom Edge from Rushall, things aren't looking too shabby for the Rouslers outside the final third. 18 year old Kobe Hall, who scored a first half hat-trick in pre-season could be a huge player for Sporting, after his arrival this summer from Kidderminster, but at his tender age questions will be about how much of an impact he can make. Luke Benbow will be the man going forward for Sporting this season, and what a crucial signing he could be from Rushall. Benbow scored 11 league goals at this level for Stourbridge two years ago, and if he can match or better that tally. In Scott Adey-Linforth they have a promising young manager who works as a performance analyst at Aston Villa no less. Bromsgrove should stay clear of relegation yet again, and honestly if it wasn't for the sides above being so strong I would have out them higher. They just need to improve their current 15th position in the league's 2025 standings, and their torrid record when winning which saw them drop 25 points when ahead last season, more than any of the current Southern Premier Central side.
11. Alvechurch

Tim Flowers is a superb coach who speaks glowingly sharing tactical insights in his eight minute plus long post match interviews. I could listen to the ex England international keeper all day. Their transfer activity fills me with confidence too, but the departures kind of bring my expectations down, particularly with the stacked league we see before us in this year's Southern Premier. The Church have lost key figures like first choice goalkeeper Ronnie Hollingshead, who returns to West Brom having kept 10 clean sheets in 32 games, and conceded just 35 goals for the side who finished 13th last season. Young defenders who picked up player of the season awards in Ammar Dyer and Archie Crowther have also departed, alongside top scorer last season Dan Sweeney. Midfielder Joe Willis, forward Kieran Wakefield who I tip for a big season to come, and Callum Sullivan have all stayed. Positive. While captain Josh Dugmore, and the central defensive partnership of Kyrstian Pearce and Ethan Septhon has also stayed in tact. Redman Evans on loan from Swindon Town has solved the goalkeeper delilama, while Jessy BavangangaWill Merritt, and Nile Timson are decent defensive reinforcements, and forwards Tope Obadeyi, Jonny Ngandu and Elliott Dugan have been brought in to replace Dan Sweeney's fairly low goals count, even if he was injured. Don't forget the added experience of the newly signed 38 year old Kyle Storer too.
10. Royston Town

Chris Watters side have gone under the radar for a while. Their defenders who all played at least 30 league games last season, James Brighton, Ed Asafu-Adjaye, Adam Murray, Harvey Beckett, Luke Warner-Eley (the latter two for Royston and 38 for Bishop's Stortford) have all stayed. The departures of top scorer Luke Johnson to Stamford, defender Josh Colidicott-Stevens and best midfielder Ben Weyman, the latter of which played every league game, are huge blows. The recruitments may have solved the issues though, striker Joe Iaciofano has come in, and already scored three goals in pre-season, having spent last season scoring five goals in the National League South. Midfielders Josh Boorn from Bracknell, Jack Thomas from Cheshunt, and promising 19 year old Freddie Price from Bowers & Pitsea add much needed depth in the middle, while Anton Matthews has joined to improve the defense. Goalkeeper stability is needed, nobody has come in, while three keepers featured for them last season in the league, Tommy Dixon-Hodge 26 times, Jamie Head 13 times, and Reuben Rabstein three times. One thing is for sure though, they need to improve their goal output in the second half. Just 22 goals came from their 42 games in the second, and six in their 21 home games...
9. Needham Market

This is a questionable one. I also find it hard to rank sides who were relegated to a division, will they start the season poorly or trying to prove a point. Needham have only publicly let go of goalkeeper of six years Marcus Garnham to Sudbury. Five plyers have joined, including three of them the Suds, which would have been four had it not been for young centre half Tom Dickens departing after just two months. Still though not a bad jdea to link up players who already know each other for team cohesion. James Bradbrook switches with Garnham to be the new Needham number one. Add that to Myles Cowling who scored 5 times and linked up well with Joe Neal at the Suds, who scored 10 goals last season, the Sudbury connection at Needham is looking good. Away from the Sudbury connections, Ryan Miles joins Needham having scored 10 goals last season for a nearly relegated step 4 Wroxham, question is can he make the step up a level. Ollie Saunders adds depth from Leiston, the defender/midfielder who featured 33 times last season in the league, and the latest arrival of Matt Tricker adds even more depth.
8. Stratford Town

Apologies Stratford fans, but I think you will narrowly miss a play-off spot for a third successive season. And to be honest had you kept Callum Ebanks you would be top 5, because the incomings have been solid. 16 new players have arrived at Stratford in the last three months. Let's go from back to front. Defenders Brad Burton joins from Redditch having featured more in the league than any other Reds player last season, while Harry Reilly arrives from Banbury United's extremely impressive defense, and even adds goals having go four last season. While five centre halves have joined, Ethan Patterson from Bromsgrove, former Halesowen man Nat Kelly from Bedworth, Josh Roney from step 5 Hartpury University, Alex Collard who impressed at an underwhelming St Ives last season, and the most recent arrival of Kory Roberts. In the middle of the pitch, Ryan Hayes joins having played 13 times for Barwell last season, and Jourdain Masidi who was a regular at Stourbridge. Out wide, five new men have been added to their overflowing depth in those areas. Young Brad Stretton who impressed at Alvechurch last season, Stan Anaebonam who has bags of step 3 experience at multiple clubs from down south, AJ George who was Banbury's top scorer, even if that does not count for much, Henry Landers who played an influential part in Leamington's promotion from this league and got nine National League North goals last season, and Louis Manning who scored 20 times in 48 games last season for step 5 Hartpury Uni. Last but not least of the 16 new Bards faces, Leo Brown and Ty Deacon, both centre forwards and potential Ebanks replacements arrival. Brown who scored 16 goals for step 4 Anstey Nomads last season. Ebanks, Charlie Williams, and Paul McCone all leaving though. Huge blows.
7. Halesowen Town

As a Halesowen fan this pains me, but I have to be realistic. The five sides I have placed in the top 5 are just too hard to ignore. The Yeltz have lost their two highest scorers from last season, Kieren Donnelly to National League Boston United who got 24 in the league and Conor Tee to Real Bedford who got 17. The clubs best defender from the last two season, Ryan Wynter has also left, for Hednesford Town. Three less so big outgoings are Adi Yussuf to Quorn and the return to Redditch of Reece Flanagan and Alex Cameron. The clubs pre-season has been uninspiring as well, with five defeats in seven friendlies. Yes they are pointless games but to some extent they aren't. On a more positive note, the return of fan favourite Kyle Finn is well welcomed, a man who scored 14 times for the club in their 2021/22 step 4 campaign, and impressed at step 2 and 3 for Tamworth of late. Jason Cowley, who scored 24 step 3 goals for Stourbridge three years ago also joins, after two seasons of a combined 14 National League North goals for Hereford. Two players return to the club but on a permanent basis, defender Jamie Willets from Tamowrth who was on dual registration at Halesowen for the first part of 2025, as well as 6 foot 5 midfielder Milan Butterfield who was on loan last season. Alex Gugder signs from Brackley, while Charlie Wragg returns on loan from Walsall. Huge players Jak Hickman, Ben Cassidy, Ryan Wollacott, Dan Platt across the back four have stayed, as well as former step 1 and 2 midfielder Josh Smile.
6. Kettering Town

Richard Lavery's Poppies are no more. New boss from Banbury Simon Hollyhead does not bring the best reputation from the past year, but does have experience as an assistant manager for a UEFA Champions League side, back in 2014 with Malmo. After their play-off heartbreak they have made 10 new signings, and go of 10, including one loanee departure in Alex Gudger. The biggest arrival, Leon Lobjoit, scored 26 league goals last season, the second most behind Matt Stenson, and scored in more games (21) than any other player in the division. Kettering's depth up front also includes Jamar Loza who scored 22 league goals last season, and Nile Ranger who scored nine, both of whom have been retained. Kettering also have retained the services of Wes York and Kai Fifield who scored a combined 10 league goals last season. In the middle of the park Devon Kelly-Evans has unfortunately joined Harborough Town, but Ismael Fatadjo who featured 34 times in this league last season has signed from Leiston, while Connor Stanley has signed from Banbury. They are joined by the retained Andi Thanoj, potentially Kettering's best midfield three on paper, although Fatadjo unfortunately broke his arm in their friendly against Basingstoke. The only issue for Kettering and the reason they are not predicted to be top 5 is the defense. The four players who featured the most for them in the league last season, all defenders have left. Aaron Powell returned to Peterborough United after his one year loan, Dan Jezeph the keeper who kept 10 league clean sheets has left to Rushall, while the centre half and left back duo of Connor Johnson and Ben Hart have left for Spalding United's exciting project. Archie Crowther has been brought in on loan from King's Lynn. A defender who was signed by the latter after a standout season for Alvechurch last season, before his move to step 2 and now loan to Latimer Park. While the latest arrival of Will Glennon has raised expectations after he ended his quick one month spell with Bedford Town having scored 10 goals from centre half at St Ives last season.
5. Real Bedford

The crypto currency owned club have not messed around in their summer business after their inevitable promotion to step 3. The club whose ground is literally metres away from the ground of Bedford Town have raised eyebrows with the signing of Conor Tee from Halesowen. A player who scored 17 goals and got nine assists in 46 games in all competitions last season. Tee is one of four Southern Premier Central players to have switched to Real Bedford. 22 year old midfielder Ben Weyman has joined from Royston having played in every league game last season. Sam Cartwright has arrived from Spalding where he made 35 league appearances and kept 11 clean sheets. Josh Allen is the final one, and he arrives from St Ives. The forward who operates mainly out wide scored 12 goals in 42 appearances across Sudbury and St Ives last season. The fifth and final Real Bedford new face as of now is Jack Davies who moves the couple of metres down the road from Bedford Town. Davies a 22 year old central defender featured 21 times in the Eagles promotion to the National League North last season, and played 16 times in the National League South for Hemel Hempstead. Very big signings and ambitions of a club who aspirations are set at a lot higher then establishing themselves at step 3.
4. Redditch United

Debatable decision here some may not like. But this Redditch side are looking good. New manager in Mike Fowler, who is rated very highly, is a massive move. Only problem is he is a man who has not yet proved himself as a senior manager of a top non-league side. To the signings, 16 have come in, the joint in the league with Barwell and Stratford. Joel Shambrook, Morgan Owen, and Max Martin all join from Solihull, and their new boss, a former Solihull academy manager. The trio featured on loan for the Reds last season, Joel 13 times, Morgan 11 times and Max six times. Two former players Alex Cameron and Reece Flanagan rejoin, Cameron a striker who featured 36 times across Redditch and Halesowen last season but scored just four times, and midfielder Flanagan who played a huge part in their 2023/24 campaign, but missed eight months through injury at Halesowen last season. Well respected defender Aaron Roberts joins having featured in Bromsgrove's defense 40 times in the league last season, Cam Monteith signs from Worcester City, while former Reds goalscorer re-joins from Rushall, and is joined by his teammate defender Joe Hull, and fellow step 2 man Matty Warburton from King's Lynn. Harry Eden, a man who averaged a goal every two games last season joins from step 4 Racing Club Warwick. Midfielder Liam Loughlan and 23 year old defender Luke Ward are the final two new faces to mention having both joined from step 4. Can all these guys gell in one team? I guess we will see.
3. Stamford

A risky choice for third place, but one that I think has been building and coming since their promotion to step 3 in the 2022/23 season. Graham Drury is probably the most respected manager in the league, and has almost a decade of experience at The Daniels. Stamford has have had three big departures this summer in James Blunden, Tendai Chitiza and Ashton Offler, but their recruitment has trumped that. Five new defenders have been signed. Herve Pepe Ngoma from Barwell, Kyle Rowley from Redditch, Rhys Sharpe from Basford, Evan Payne from Lincoln United, and Matty Miles from Sudbury. The first two in the list will probably first choice centre halves alongside the retained Jordon Cooke who missed just one Daniels league games last season. Going forward Royston's top scorer from last season Luke Johnson, and a loanee from step 2 King's Lynn in Fletcher Toll bolster an attack, which already included Tobias Liversidge, and Jack Duffy who scored 16 league goals between them last season. Johnson scored eight times for the Crows last season, while Toll has scored over 100 goals in three years of senior football, which included 33 last season for step 4 Corby. A very promising season is insight for Stamford, they just need to hope top 5 status is secured before their final game of the season against Harborough.
2. Spalding United

Spalding finished the season in top top form. The Tulips have picked up 44 points in 2025, the second most of last season's club behind Bedfird Town (45), and second most of this season's club behind Real Bedford (56). Eight players have departed Spalding, but only three of them featured more than 30 times last season, midfielder Glenn Walker, defender Sam Cartwright and the biggest if them all second highest scorer Joe Nyahwema, who scored league 10 goals last season. The Tulips have only brought in five new players defenders Connor Johnson and Ben Hart, midfielders Josh McCammon and Curtis Thompson, and forward Yusifu Ceesay who scored 10 National League North goals for Hereford last season and managed eight assists. In terms of retained players, top scorer who scored 12 league goals Bartosz Cybulski, and Jack Roberts who had a 2.07 games per goal ratio and scored six goals in 10 since arriving at Spalding in January are both staying in Lincolnshire. Midfielders Dion Sembie-Ferris, and Dan Lawlor, as well as the duo of James Clifton and Abduramane Sano-Sani who had a 1.83 and 3.33 games per goal ratio last season have all decided to stay. While defenders who featured prominently last season such as Nathan Fox, and Liam Moore are both sticking with the Tulips, as well as goalkeeper Aaron Chapman who conceded just 17 goals and kept eight clean sheets in his 18 league appearances last season. The project is set, and the players are certainly in the door to match it, only thing they need to get ready now is the newly renovated stadium.
1. Harborough Town

There are not many who have not predicted Harborough as champions and I am not one of them either. It is hard to not see Harborough Town in the National League North for the 2026/27 season. The six new signings just prove my point, Danny Newton, George Carline, Eliot Putman, Brady Hickey, James Taylor, and Devon Kelly-Evans. Newton and Carline both join from newly promoted to the National League Brackley Town. Newton scored 19 goals in the National League North in the 2023/24 season, and seven in 32 appearances last season, while Carline featured 42 times, scored seven goals and kept 18 clean sheets also featuring in the National League North team of the season. Hickey signs from Barwell. The midfielder has been lighting up the Southern Premier Central for 10 years and counting, just proved by scoring 18 goals for a 'relegated side', and featuring in all 42 league games of Barwell's 2024/25 season. Putman most recently featured at step 3 for Coalville, but last season spent time at step 2 Peterborough Sports making 40 appearances. Taylor, a defender featured 40 times for step 4 Uxbridge last season, and kept 14 clean sheets, while Kelly-Evans, a midfielder and the final arrival so far joins from Kettering having featured 33 times all of which in the starting 11. The only big departures at Harborough are midfielder Ben Starkie, and defender Dan Cooper, the latter who has retired from football. Meanwhile stars such as goalkeeper Elliott Taylor, defenders Alex Morris, Ben Williams, Liam Dolman, midfielders Josh Walsh, Connor Kennedy, and Rob Morgan, as well as forwards Riley O'Sullivan, Luis Rose, Jutorre Burgess and the most important of all Ben Stephens have all decided to stay.
Thankyou so much to those who read through everything. I hope you all enjoy the new season, and stay around for even more stats on my Twitteaccount. Even more in depth stats are coming for the new season, including successive player appearances, player win %, and the most/least minutes when teams are winning/losing, plus much more!!


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