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Dedicated coach to stick with Hornets after farm break

Premium Content Subscriber only AFTER some rejuvenation time on his Pine Mountain farm, Tony Potbury is eager to coach again next season. Having seen his young Hornets Second Grade cricket team gain valuable grand final experience, Potbury is keen to build on what has been achieved. The Hornets lost Saturday s grand final against University after making 111 in reply to the home side s 7/125 at Graceville. Potbury said the pressure of the occasion got to some of his younger players. However, with so many of the team still teenagers, the coaching stalwart was upbeat about the future. It s a great experience, he said, having guided a number of club and school sides to grand finals.

Dedicated coach to stick with Hornets after farm break

Dedicated coach to stick with Hornets after farm break
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Dedicated coach to stick with Hornets after farm break

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Club culture, teen talent, Mr P lift Hornets into final

Premium Content Subscriber only LOYAL Ipswich Hornets women s coach Tony Potbury is reminded how young his side is every time he sees them arrive. It s a bit surprising when you turn up at training and all the girls are rolling in with cars that have got L-plates on, he said. With the exception of tireless ring leader Leanne Bichel, the Hornets side includes a number of players aged in their teens. However, that youthful enthusiasm is one of the reasons the Hornets Second Grade side has advanced to this weekend s Jodie Fields Shield competition grand final. Stacked with all-rounders, the young team battled gamely to beat Sunshine Coast in a nerve-racking final over at Walker Oval on Sunday.

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