1 less win and 1 less goal than last year - yes lower on the ladder but hardly a "massive decline". Top scorer Matias Paz scored 5 goals from 5 starts at 81 minutes per goal and a conversion rate of 31% - all better than any of last years strikers.So a massive decline this year. Who could have predicted that LOL.
The real test will be in the NPL with a much younger team. The 2017 team had 3 x overage (21 year old) players and 8 x 20 year olds. This year there is only one overage player - Jack Kuipers. The other two over age players are Lachie Wales (full time A League although not yet contracted) and James Markovics who has returned to South Coast Wolves. There are only 4 x 20 year olds with only 2 of them playing in the NYL. The majority of the team are 17-19 so it will be a very steep learning curve for a lot of the younger lads.
That being said they started off their NPL pre-season on Tuesday night with a comprehensive 5-1 win over Hamilton Olympic in Newcastle. Hamilton were runners up in the NNSW NPL1 last year and also the overall club champions. 2 first half goals to Charles William who showed great pace and very cool finishing were followed in the second half by a trademark 25 metre free kick from Kyle Johnson, and two excellent team goals finished off by Rhett Da Silva (Danny's younger brother) and Jordan Smylie who missed the end of the NYL whilst on the Australian Schoolboys tour in England. Olympic's only goal was scored by ex- CCMA player Jarryd Sutherland after a deflected clearance. CCM were still missing Wales, Peter Kekeris, Michael Glassock and Gianni Stensness all of whom would have been first choice selections and the injured Aiden Taouil.
CCM also won the Under 20s 1-0 in a game featuring a lot of last year's runaway League Champion Under 18s and quite a few from last years Under 16s. Olympic were last year's U20 League Champions and Grand Final runners up.
So at least a positive start to the pre-season, still a lot of work to be done and a very tough test ahead.