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Dahlhaus happy at new home, young cats thriving

There is plenty of star power down at the Cattery, but the big names are starting to look over their shoulder. Several young Cats are driving standards and forward Luke Dahlhaus says it will see them improve significantly.

Luke Dahlhaus. Cats Training at Deakin Uni. Picture: Peter Ristevski
Luke Dahlhaus. Cats Training at Deakin Uni. Picture: Peter Ristevski

Geelong forward Luke Dahlhaus has declared the Cats have significant improvement to make next year, driven by youth.

Dahlhaus said he only sees improvement in a side that finished the home-and-away season on top of the ladder, thanks to the continued growth of a young group that has driven standards during pre-season.

Luke Dahlhaus kicks at training. Picture: Alison Wynd
Luke Dahlhaus kicks at training. Picture: Alison Wynd

“A lot of the boys have come back in really good nick,” Dahlhaus said.

“The younger boys are running around looking really good and keeping the older boys on their toes, which is what we need to get to that next level.

“We need those young boys coming through.

“We have a lot of improvement in us. For a team that finished top there is a lot of improvement to come.”

After enjoying solid a break, Dahlhaus and fellow forward Gary Rohan came back to training early.

While he was keen to get back into training, the former Bulldog had also become restless on the couch.

Dahlhaus celebrates a goal during the qualifying final. Picture: Quinn Rooney
Dahlhaus celebrates a goal during the qualifying final. Picture: Quinn Rooney

“There was a week there where I was just sitting at home watching daytime TV, so I thought I may as well just get back into it,” Dahlhaus said.

“This year I felt really keen to come back. I had my holidays and went away and did everything I needed to do and just thought, ‘I may as well go in and kick footys with someone instead of kicking the ball myself’.

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“I’m glad I did it, because I definitely feel a lot better for it.”

Switching clubs appeared smooth for Dahlhaus, who had an instant impact as a pressure forward in 24 games for the Cats this year.

The first few days at GMHBA Stadium were nerve-racking for the 27-year-old.

But after getting close in 2019, he is driven to add a second premiership medallion to his collection after winning it all with Western Bulldogs in 2016.

“I’m heaps more relaxed now, this time last year it was sort of feeling like going to a new school,” he said.

“I was pretty nervous coming in, but I’ve made lifelong friends already in the course of a year and the boys have been really good, really welcoming.”

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