The Southport Sharks are pleased to announce their leadership group for 2025.
Jacob Dawson and Brayden Crossley will remain co-captains, and Zac Foot will remain as vice-captain, in a reduced leadership group.
It will be Dawson’s fourth year as co-captain, whilst for Crossley and Foot it will be their second years in their respective roles.
Southport VFL Head Coach Matt Primus said, “Jacob, Brayden and Zac are all great leaders in their own way and play a pivotal role in the direction we are going in as a football club.”
“All of three of them have a lot of experience at this level and know what it takes to perform week in, week out.”
“They also care about this club and the people involved. So, I know they will continue to lead this club well again this year.”
Southport kick off their season with a Grand Final re-match against Werribee in Round 1 of the VFL season this Saturday at 12pm at Fankhauser Reserve.
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