The former Australian coach fulfilled a support role that proved costly for the Knights on their home turf. See why highly regarded football mentor was at Bundamba.
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Subscriber only WHEN you have a dedicated and skilful young team like coach Paul Waller has, it s a pleasure helping them improve their football. That s why well-travelled mentor Waller is enjoying working with the Springfield United under-13 side playing in this year s Brisbane Youth Premier League South competition. The Springfield team has won three of its first four games, including last weekend s 1-0 victory over Olympic. Captain and centre back Lorenzo Kalavite converted a penalty to seal an important win at the Springfield Central Sports Complex. For Waller, Lorenzo typifies the fine group of keen to learn juniors being developed at the progressive Springfield club.
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Subscriber only FORMER Western Spirit head coach Mario Malesevic has left the club in an improved position and appreciative of the support he received. However, in an ironic twist, last year s men s senior team mentor will coach against Spirit in the 2021 Football Brisbane competition. Wanting to coach in the Brisbane Premier League (BPL) this year, Malesevic accepted a pre-Christmas opportunity with the Centenary Stormers, expecting Spirit to remain in Capital League 1 (CL1). However, Goodna-based Spirit were recently admitted into the 2021 BPL competition after finishing in the CL1 top six last season. Malesevic has handed over the Spirit coaching reins to last year s assistant Reginald Yaqub.