The Chronicle

PANTHERS COACH HUMBLED BY AWARD WIN

- JASON GIBBS

IT (BEING NAMED OF COACH OF THE YEAR) IS QUITE HUMBLING. CAITLIN FRY

NETBALL: It felt like a daunting task at the time, but Caitlin Fry’s decision to take the coaching reins of her own side has paid off.

With her under-17 Future Panthers side still celebratin­g their Elite Premier League grand final win, Fry was named coach of the year.

“To be honest among all the noise I just heard my name and I didn’t quite know what it was about,” she said,

“It (being named of coach of the year) is quite humbling.

“A little while ago I had a chat with (Panthers senior coach) Bec Stower and she said she thought it was time for me to coach my own team.

“At the time I was assistant coach of the Panthers and I really loved that role, but Bec thought it would be good for my developmen­t.

“I’ve had a lot of support along the way and I can’t thank everyone enough for that support

“The award makes all the sacrifice and hard work worthwhile.”

The U17 Panthers 59-47 defeat of Southport was the perfect end to an impressive season led a young team eager to develop and prosper.

“We have a great group of girls,” Fry said.

“What impressed me most was their commitment to becoming better players during the season.

“They worked hard all season and constantly sought out feedback so they could improve.”

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? TOP RESULT: Elite Premier League U17 Coach of the Year Caitlin Fry and EPL final best and fairest winner Amy Williams.
Picture: Contribute­d TOP RESULT: Elite Premier League U17 Coach of the Year Caitlin Fry and EPL final best and fairest winner Amy Williams.

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