
Rosebery-Toorak's Fight: 1951 Points Down, But Spirits High
Rosebery-Toorak's Rough Season: A Club's Resilience Amidst Defeat Tasmania's Rosebery-Toorak football club is facing a challenging season, marked by significant losses. Their combined senior and reserve teams have a staggering negative point differential of 1,951 points. Despite this, the club maintains a positive outlook, focusing on the development of its young players. "We've got about eight blokes that are under the age of sixteen," explains a club legend in an interview featured in a recent 10 News First video. "So there's probably about the same number of blokes that have never played football before that are just helping out." The video also highlights the support offered by former AFL player Daniel Gorringe, who has pledged his assistance to the struggling team. Gorringe's involvement underscores the community spirit within the club and their determination to overcome adversity. While the losses are substantial, the team's positive attitude and focus on player development offer a glimmer of hope for the future. The club's resilience, combined with the support of former players, suggests that Rosebery-Toorak will learn from their challenges and strive for improvement in the seasons to come.