Clohesy has been labelled by his new coach as one to watch for GVL onlookers this season as the star midfielder continues to rack up the ball. With VFL experience on his side, Clohesy has become a key Swan at Princess Park and will look to continue his fine work in 2026. After a first round finals exit last year, Clohesy and his chargers will be looking to return to september again this season.
COACHES CORNER / LINC SULLIVAN
What’s the biggest focus for your group in 2026?
Keeping the same game style as 2025. Adjusting it in bits, and I’m hoping in the year coming there will be natural improvement from the younger players.
What will supporters notice about this team?
Our last game against Ky proved that we are a fleet footed side, we have good ball users and good speed across the board from the back half right through to the forward half.
What’s your side’s greatest strength?
Speed is definitely one of our strengths. I think we have a good number of ball users across the ground as well.
What still needs the most work?
Getting the ball in the right user’s hands to help us capitalise when in attack.
What does success look like for this group in 2026?
Last year was a massive year for the group to get into finals. I feel we got a good taste of what it was like so I am hoping we can get to the same spot and perhaps snag a few finals wins along the way.
PULL QUOTE
We will try to implement a bit more speed into our game.