Glenavon: Teamwork at heart of leaders' progress before Ballymena United test

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton (right) sharing the dugout with part of the backroom team.Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton (right) sharing the dugout with part of the backroom team.
Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton (right) sharing the dugout with part of the backroom team.
Glenavon may currently stand alone in Irish League football but manager Gary Hamilton considers the path to the top one built on the work of many.

Victory in the final fixture of last weekend over Newry City AFC sent the Lurgan Blues back to the head of the Dankse Bank Premiership standings.

Although just 12 games into the campaign, Glenavon’s bright start to the season has been built on key elements of focus and fitness.

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Hamilton will celebrate seven years in charge of his boyhood club next month and cites the collective at the heart of Glenavon’s progress.

Ballymena United manager David Jeffrey.Ballymena United manager David Jeffrey.