Launceston Tornadoes get home over Canberra Capitals in a two-point SEABL thriller

Andrew Mathieson
Updated July 23 2017 - 2:15am, first published July 22 2017 - 11:10pm
COMMITTED: Torns coach Richard Dickel dishes out instructions during a timeout on Saturday night. Pictures: Scott Gelston
COMMITTED: Torns coach Richard Dickel dishes out instructions during a timeout on Saturday night. Pictures: Scott Gelston

Less than 24 hours out from Lauren Mansfield preparing 9,320 kilometres away ahead of the Launceston captain’s Australian debut, teammates pitched in for cover to ensure the Tornadoes wouldn’t go down without a fight.

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Andrew Mathieson

Andrew Mathieson

Sports Journalist

The day I realised I wasn't good enough to play for St Kilda or be the No.1 spinner for Australia was when I realised journalism was the closest I could come to follow my passion for sport. And it's not just about the scores for me. It's the back story behind the game.

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