Barker ‘excited' about his squad as Stellies welcome Chiefs in league opener
This is despite Stellies having to almost rebuild their team every season with the big Gauteng clubs snapping up many of Barker's gems produced by his club's excellent scouting and academy.
In recent seasonss Barker, who has been with Stellies since their promotion seven seasons ago, has lost players such as Ashley du Preez to Kaizer Chiefs, Deano van Rooyen and Sihle Nduli to Orlando Pirates and Iqraam Rayners and Jayden Adams, who were recently joined by left back Fawaaz Basadien at Mamelodi Sundowns.
Centreback Tylon Smith, the 20-yearold who was player of the tournament as Amajita win the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations this year and who was expected to shine at Stellies in the coming season, was sold to English championship side Queens Park Rangers.

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