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At their best, the Launceston Tornadoes were one of the hardest teams to beat in the SEABL women’s competition

The Kilsyth Cobras mentor spoke to SEABL TV after taking out the award for Coach of the Year in the East conference.

The SEABL team had a great win last night over home team China. The boys really came to play after their disappointing effort against the USA the night before.

The obvious positive from this year is winning the East conference final and getting to the SEABL Championship decider. But if you dig a little deeper, there are quite a few other encouraging signs to take out of the season.

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Mens
Name GP PTS PPG
CJ Massingale (Knox) 27 683 25.3
Ismail Muhammad (Geel) 27 600 22.2
Shawntes Gary (NWT) 26 565 21.7
Nathan Herbert (Geel) 22 476 21.6
Drake Reed (Ball) 23 493 21.4
Womens
Name GP PTS PPG
Liz Cambage (Laun) 16 437 27.3
Deanna Smith (Kils) 19 414 21.8
Rachel Jarry (Ball) 22 443 20.1
Renae Camino (Sand) 22 426 19.4
Mikaela Dombkins (Fran) 16 304 19.0
Mens
Name GP OR DR RPG
Ivan McFarlin (Bend) 27 155 216 13.7
Chaz Briggs (Fran) 27 85 207 10.8
Greg Vanderjagt (Bris) 21 75 141 10.3
Ryan Bright (A/W) 27 90 183 10.1
Brandon Polk (Hob) 27 98 172 10.0
Womens
Name GP OR DR RPG
Cayla Francis (Sand) 22 76 186 11.9
Liz Cambage (Laun) 16 45 139 11.5
Ellie Manou (Kils) 21 94 146 11.4
Lisa Wallbutton (A/W) 22 66 182 11.3
Amy Denson (Knox) 21 63 168 11.0