After last season’s astronomical rise, Finley is shaking things up further.
The Cats vaulted from 11th in 2023 to third in 2024, but to avoid resting on their laurels, Renee Hulls has arrived at the helm boasting a seriously impressive resume.
A former Australian A Mixed playing coach with VNL experience, Hulls steps in for Milly Op’t Hoog with a bank of netball knowledge in tow - however, the incoming Finley mentor admits Murray League is relatively fresh.
“I’ll be honest, I’m not sure what this year will hold for us yet,” she said.
“I’ve lost a few girls and have gained a few so I’m just waiting to see how the dynamics will change within the new playing group.”
Finley has retained ex-Mooroopna starlets Sienna and Jasmine Bourke, while Ash Zera lands as an exciting prospect out of Colbinabbin.
However, ace shooter Chelsea McDonald has returned to Shepparton Swans while Lily Sharp and Jordan Gray won’t return to the Cattery in 2025.