May 17, 2008
From the Herald-Sun
Reported by Chris Mitchell
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BOX Hill captain Alister Neville has implored his teammates to keep the faith, despite the club's winless start to the season.
Reported by Chris Mitchell
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BOX Hill captain Alister Neville has implored his teammates to keep the faith, despite the club's winless start to the season.
The 22-year-old, who returned to the Hawks this season after two years at Coburg, is desperate to taste his first win as skipper against Port Melbourne at Box Hill City Oval tomorrow.
"The most disappointing thing was early in the year we weren't putting in the effort," Neville said.
"Since Sandringham (in Round 4) we have been having a good go with our attack on the ball and our decision-making is getting better.
"Even though we haven't won, we realise we are improving. By no means is anyone pulling their hair out."
Neville, who is juggling football with his fifth and final year of a commerce engineering degree at Melbourne Uni, has played mainly in the backline this season after establishing himself as a midfielder