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’Im excited to be back’

Donders returns in boost for Mountainee­rs

- DARCY JENNINGS

Signing players can be a tricky business, but the Toowoomba Mountainee­rs know exactly what their newest player brings to the court.

Dutch internatio­nal point guard Francis Donders is making the trip back up the range to join the Mountainee­rs for the 2023 Queensland State League season.

“I’m honestly really excited to be back,” she said.

“I did come back to the side part way through last season after the point guard got injured, but this year I’ll be playing the full season.

“The community here is really supportive and good to be a part of.

“It is a different feeling here, other clubs don’t have the same family feel to them.”

Donders is also grateful for coach Matt Cox’s involvemen­t and support and is acutely aware of the importance in developing the team’s junior players.

“I love it and I’m back, if I didn’t like it here I wouldn’t have come back obviously and a big factor was Matt,” she said.

“He has been great with the junior girls in the side and is really involved in their developmen­t process, which is crucial.”

Donders will be under Cox’s tutelage on the court but they have been rivals off the court this season.

“It’s quite funny actually, he is coaching the U16s girls side here (Mountainee­rs) and I’m coaching the same side at the Northside Wizards in Brisbane,” she said. “We are actually playing them this weekend. So far we are one win apiece, so we have to win otherwise I won’t hear the end of it all season.”

Donders said her goal for the year was to make the final four after falling short last season, missing out due to for and against totals.

Donders is teaching at Bracken Ridge and has to commute each week for games and training sessions. She previously played for the Mountainee­rs before relocating to the Sunshine Coast to further her university studies.

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Francis Donders.

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