K Rock Football | With the first half of its debut season almost in the books, Surf Coast coach Trent Rogers says the second half will be used as a platform for 2027.
The Suns are holding up the Bellarine ladder heading into Round 10, with the shock win over Portarlington in Round 2 their only success.
They’ve lost seven consecutive matches by an average of 86 points, with last week’s 65-point margin against Barwon Heads their best effort during that span.
However, Rogers isn’t measuring success purely by wins and losses.
“I think there’s been a lot of positives,” he told K rock Football’s Beyond the Boundary podcast.
“Of course, it would have been nice to get maybe a couple more wins… it was great to get one early, which I guess a lot of people from the outside looking in probably came extremely unexpected to get one that soon.
“But as a group, as the weeks have gone by, I feel like the lads are getting to know one another a little bit better each week.
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