The Chronicle

Wolves to look out for depth in new season

- EMILY CLOONEY

FOOTBALL: The third round of the Toowoomba Football League’s women’s championsh­ip will come four months later than scheduled, with kick-off penned for July 18.

The competitio­ns’ resumption has seen football clubs across the region return to the training paddock this week, under heavy regulation­s.

Warwick Wolves women’s head coach Bruce Greenaway said he was impressed with the strong numbers at training give the games sudden return.

“Numbers are looking pretty reasonable, we had two new ladies come down this week too,” he said.

“They’d previously been down to training but weren’t able to play. Now they’re coming along and will hopefully join the team.

“The girls have plenty of enthusiasm to be back which is good to see.”

The Wolves had a rocky start to the 2020 season, loosing their opening clash against 12- 0 to the Chinchilla Bears.

The lingering uncertaint­y surroundin­g Football Stanthorpe’s season could present the Wolves with a unique opportunit­y, said Greenaway.

“(They) don’t seem to be doing much down there way, so there might be a couple of girls looking to join a team or us in the competitio­n,” he said.

“We’ll probably find out more at the next few training sessions.

“If we can pick up another couple of girls from there, we’d be looking to get a bit of depth in the team.”

The TFL are yet to release a schedule for the seasons return, however it is believed only four of the five teams in the championsh­ip league will return.

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