That will be the question on everyone's lips when the Bombers travel to Moon Oval on Saturday to take on Rochester.
With a few senior players departing, Kyabram co-coach Mick Mattingly is looking forward to the junior brigade standing up, so his team can continue its dominance in 2021.
“It's exciting as a lot more young kids and Kyabram juniors are going to get opportunities,” Mattingly said.
“It's (the way Kyabram will play) a lot of the same.
“We will build off our brand of intense pressure and good ball use and with the juniors coming up hopefully we see pressure on spots, too.”
Despite the loss of players, Kyabram are still the benchmark, according to Rochester coach Steven Stroobants.
“They are still going to have an elite outfit and they are probably the best country footy side in Victoria,” he said.
“There’s no better way to test our group than against Kyabram.”
While Rochester is likely to be a strong outfit in the seniors, the club won't field an under-18's side this season.
“The club has had to make the difficult decision to withdraw our thirds football team from the 2021 competition,” a post on the club's Facebook page said.
“Despite our best efforts we were not able to secure enough players to field a team.
“We would like to pass on a big thank you to Hamish Hooppell who stepped up to the coaching role and tried his best to get a team together.
“We will continue to work on our junior development through our under-16s team and be ready to roar again in 2022.”
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