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Same colours, different roles for Cuolahan and Savage

November 15, 2022 BY

Ammos' assistant coach Mel Savage has taken the step forward, being named head coach in 2023 at Queens Park. Photos: SUPPLIED

THE region’s netball scene has undergone a major coaching shift as not one but two premiership sides will feature new head coaches in 2023.

Geelong Netball League (GNL) premiers Colac Tigers will be led by former Torquay coach and Colac junior Courtney Cuolahan, meanwhile Bellarine title-holders Geelong Amateur has welcomed assistant coach Melanie Savage with open arms into its head coaching ranks following the departure of outgoing coach Riley Richardson.

Cuolahan, a premiership winner with Torquay in 2019, said she was ready to hit the ground running with a squad that shocked many in 2022.

“I’m excited to be spending more time with family.

“But from a coaching perspective, we have a really talented young list, one that I’m excited to begin working with.”

Cuolahan said she is remaining close with Torquay to assist with its junior development, labelling it the “best of both worlds”.

Courtney Cuolahan (second from left) will head up the Colac Tigers in 2023 on the back of the side’s 2022 premiership.

Colac stunned the GNL community in September by ending the seven-year reign of Newtown & Chilwell, defeating the Eagles 41-33 and ending their own premiership drought of 24 years in the process.

Featuring the elite defensive tandem of Brooke Allan and Indya Forde, coupled with shooters Michelle and Bec Winch and a solid centre, the Tigers will likely challenge for another finals berth.

Down at Queens Park, new Ammos coach Mel Savage and her side are eyeing up a potential repeat as she felt the time was right to resume her head coaching experience at the local level for the first time in eight years.

“I had been approached by Ammos a couple times, but due to other commitments and my young family it didn’t come to fruition,” Savage said.

“The time now to take up the role is perfect and I’m excited about the opportunity to work with a side that is eager to improve and is sticking together for next season.”

Ammos overcame a resilient Ocean Grove to take home the BNL premiership, 60-48, for the first time in six years.

Savage will continue serving as one of the primary coaches for the Geelong Cougars in conjunction with her Ammos role, which will see her lead both the A Grade and B Grade sides.