(Ive put the photo included of Cupido at the bottom of the article):
Panthers look to youth for success
By Andrew Spence
South Adelaide will again rely on youth and a sprinkling of big name recruits to boost its chances in the upcoming SANFL football season.
The club has recruited three former AFL players, including exciting forwward Damian Cupido, delisted from Essendon last year.
Also new are former Carlton and Geelong speedster David Clarke, Kangaroos onballer Josh Thewlis and former Port Power rookie and Woodville-West Torrens forward Dale Ellis.
Cupido, 23, said he had settled in well at the Panthers and was looking forward to the start of the season.
He said he came to South Adelaide to work his way back into the AFL.
"It was my best chance of getting back into the big time," he said.
Players no longer with the Panthers for the 2006 season include Tim Fleming (overseas), Tom Hedge (personal reasons), Michael Davis (studying interstate) and Clinton King (retired). Coach Robert Pyman said the club would continue to promote its youth.
He said a number of juniors at the club were steadily climbing the ranks and young players from surrounding leagues had also been targeted.
"The club really needs to encourage players in the local leagues to to on to bigger things," he said.
"There's been a lot of thought gone into making sure South Adelaide Football Club is the centre of football in the south."
After making a promising start last season, the Panthers, whose players had an average age of 23, lost their final nine games.
The club has not played in finals since 1992.
Pyman siad this year's squad would have an average age closer to 21.
"So there's no doubt things are looking strong for the future."
But he would not be drawn on what goals he had set for his players.
"When we talk about goals, the club's aim is to be competitive week in, week out and that's all the supporters ask."
The Panthers began training in November and will play their first trial match against the Eagles at Noarlunga on March 11.
Practice matches follow against Norwood and Port Adelaide.
South has the bye in round 1 and plays North in round 2 on Saturday, April 8, at home.
