Skip to main content

New Look Cobras Fit and on the Rise


There have been some big changes of personnel at Bacchus Marsh and the Cobras are looking fit and ready to go for Season 2021. In this next instalment of the 2021 Season Previews, Scoop is backing the chorus that expects to see some big improvement from the Cobras under new playing coach Tom German.


Bacchus Marsh

2021 Coach: Tom German

2019 Performance: Finished 8th (home & away) Played 16 Won 6 Lost 10

2019 BFNL Rankings: Attack - 5th, Defence - 6th

Scoop’s 2021 prediction: 5th - 7th

EXPECT Bacchus Marsh to be one of the big improvers in 2021. New playing coach Tom German has targeted specific player types that will benefit the Cobras both on and off the field.

"I'm all about [club] overall improvement," German said.

The 30-year-old midfielder brings the cream of the crop with him from his former club Mansfield in the Goulburn Valley League.

Ryan Bartlett (playing assistant coach - key back), Lachlan Christopher (halfback/mid), Jackson Kirley (small forward/back), and Josh Martin (ruck) join German's former teammate Bryce Carroll (Keilor Park) as the new faces at Cobra land. When you include the six-foot-six frame of Jake Owen's brother Jaidyn into the mix, having crossed over from Gisborne, there are genuine reasons for Cobra fans to get excited.

Dangerous forward duo Jake Owen and Aaron Willetts can eye similar goal returns of 2018 with the midfield skill injection. German is the prime example, having led the 2019 Goulburn Valley's League Medal count after seven rounds before a broken hand cruelled his chances. Christopher, too is a highly skilled acquisition, while ball magnet Nick Stuhldreier and Harrison King will look to improve their efficiency by foot into the forward 50 and take their own game(s) to the next level. They are both more than capable.

This new voice at Maddingley Park, however, is on a mission.

"We've recruited structural players that will fill the voids of 2019 and allow us to execute a game style around," German said.

"We'll be fit and striving for consistency."

Cobra fans will be rapt to hear help has arrived for tireless ruckman Daniel Burton. Josh Martin is training solidly and is likely to assume part of the ruck duties and could take the lead role if Burton's work commitments (fire brigade) result in his absence. Potential star Harry King should be primed for a breakout season, reaping reward from his pre-season buy-in.

While a favourable draw on previous seasons awaits the Cobras in 2021, any finals berth would be considered a 'tick' in my book. The Cobras, however, have even bigger goals on their agenda than just Week One of the finals. Good luck to them.

Groom to be Jake Owen plus wedding guests (brother Jayden, plus two more likely) will miss the Cobras Round 11 clash with Sebastopol on July 3, just when things start to heat up.

The Cobras have lost Liam Mullen (HFNL), Matt Chisari (WRFL), Thomas Brownbridge (WRFL), Jakob DeWinter (ODFA) and Jacob Chisari (retired) since season's end 2019.

*Affiliated players: 0

German's Tips

Flag tip (outside Bacchus Marsh): East Point

Improvers tip: Sunbury

Cobras pass mark: To make finals