Launceston talent Lachlan Brewer keeps working on his basketball prospects during the COVID-19 pandemic

Andrew Mathieson
Updated July 2 2021 - 1:27am, first published April 26 2020 - 8:00am
TOUGH STANCE: Kane Brewer lends a training hand to son Lachlan during self-isolation to prepare the 14-year-old for a possible NBL future in the Tasmanian program. Pictures: Phillip Biggs
TOUGH STANCE: Kane Brewer lends a training hand to son Lachlan during self-isolation to prepare the 14-year-old for a possible NBL future in the Tasmanian program. Pictures: Phillip Biggs

The enduring investment in its grassroots is finally poised to pay out rich dividends for Basketball Tasmania.

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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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