The Gold Coast Bulletin

Hitting all the right shots

Helensvale coach out to maintain the rage

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RETURNING Helensvale coach Paul Baird says his focus is on continuing the evolution of a cricket club that has enjoyed a talent explosion in the past decade.

The 50-year-old, who is a Hawks life member and hall of fame inductee, mentored the side to a historic first Kookaburra Cup grand final in 2017-18 before stepping back from duties last term.

The popular batsman, who has amassed 4218 runs during his time at the club, had previously spearheade­d the club’s promotion to first grade by captain-coaching the side that won the 2012-13 second grade title.

Now back in charge, Baird says maintainin­g the club’s phenomenal growth is the key objective.

“The club has an exciting to feel to it. I’m feeling refreshed after a year off and feel I can again provide some positive impact,” he said.

“When I arrived in 2007 the club had three senior teams and no juniors.

“We now have nine senior teams and our junior program has teams in all age groups and includes an allgirls team. It’s evidence the club is on the right track and when the opportunit­y arose to coach again it was an easy decision to jump back in.”

Baird hopes to deliver small but significan­t improvemen­ts to the club’s playing stocks.

“I enjoy being around the wider group, we have a lot of fun together and I’m confident I can help them all improve their individual games,” he said.

“The Gold Coast competitio­n feels as though it’s improving too and that’s exciting to challenge your own group against.”

Hawks president David O’Donnell called it “very exciting to have such a wellrespec­ted figure” at the helm.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? Helensvale Pacific Pines have announced Paul Baird is back as head coach.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON Helensvale Pacific Pines have announced Paul Baird is back as head coach.
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MEET THE NEW MAN BEHIND THE GOLD COAST DOLPHINS

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