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While it is easy to bag Valk for her coaching, the reality is that the Lightning were far short of the quality of players that Bulleen, Sydney and Canberra put on the court this season. Just by adding another quality 190 - 195cm player to the team quite possibly would have been the difference between 4th and 6th place. However, it is the player management that determines how successful those players will be.
As far as being a title winning coach, I think that I could have coached that team to a title with the players they had, so definately lucky for Valk that Lucas put the team together.
Anyways - the media gets it wrong sometimes -
But Goorjian and Breheney are names re-occurring today from various sources and I would take it as genuine interest.