PAKENHAM OFFICER STAR NEWS
Home » Emerging Berwick ruck impressing in Coates League

Emerging Berwick ruck impressing in Coates League

Berwick teenager Marcus Krasnadamskis has had an impressive start to his Coates League career for Eastern Ranges.

The 202cm talent made his debut in round nine and was named among the Ranges’ best with 16 hitouts and eight disposals, and backed it up with 13 disposals, a goal and 14 hitouts on Saturday against Geelong Falcons.

While the stats line appears as modest, he has influenced both contests with his eye-catching mobility and x-factor.

“He’s a different sort of ruck,” said Eastern Ranges talent lead Danny Ryan.

“He’s an exciting player who’s very mobile, follows up well and impacts in different ways around the ground.

“On the weekend, he went for a long run down the wing and took a few bounces – not many talls do that sort of thing so we’re rapt with what he’s adding to our program.”

Krasnadamskis was a late list addition for the Ranges, called up after consistent form for Berwick’s under-19s side.

He was listed with the Coates League side last year, but did not play a game as he prioritised a high-level basketball career which almost led to Under-19 Australian honours.

A product of Berwick College, Krasnadamskis also represented Vic Metro playing basketball.

Currently juggling both sports, Krasnadamskis’ traits suggest he could go further with his footy if he chooses to pursue Aussie Rules over basketball and he’s entrenched himself in the Ranges lineup for the rest of the season so will be given every opportunity to impress.

While Berwick Football Club players tend to represent Dandenong Stingrays, Krasnadamskis lives in Mount Dandenong which is in the Ranges region.

He will next be in action on Saturday afternoon at Morwell against Gippsland Power. 

Digital Editions


  • Pakenham Show excites in 115th year

    Pakenham Show excites in 115th year

    It was another stellar year for the Pakenham Show, with friendly competition, rides and wonderful displays. The 115th Parklea Pakenham Agricultural and Horticultural Show was…

More News

  • Panic-buying despite 24-hour fuel price cap

    Panic-buying despite 24-hour fuel price cap

    As concerns increase regarding fuel prices across the state with warnings against panic buying, one of Casey’s cheapest fuel stations in Cranbourne has run out of U91 fuel and diesel…

  • Hit to helmet proves costly

    Hit to helmet proves costly

    **Just when you thought the Premier relegation battle between DEVON MEADOWS and UPPER BEACONSFIELD couldn’t get any closer, there was an odd moment towards the end that may have helped…

  • Access free and confidential financial advice at Bring Your Bills Day 2026

    Access free and confidential financial advice at Bring Your Bills Day 2026

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535656 Following an overwhelmingly successful event in 2025, South East Community Links (SECL) is bringing its Bring Your Bills Day back to Pakenham this…

  • Three arrested after illegal shooting

    Three arrested after illegal shooting

    Last night at approximately 1.00am, the owner of a farm in Tynong woke up to the sound of gun shots, at which point he called Triple Zero (000). Several units…

  • Cardinia Reservoir upgrade uproar

    Cardinia Reservoir upgrade uproar

    A major dam upgrade will see 21 hectares of native bushland cleared and Cardinia Reservoir Park closed for up to three years, prompting concern from nearby residents. Upper Beaconsfield resident…