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2005
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TOP Queensland coach Graeme Brimblecombe, pictured inset, is coming home after accepting a position as Tennis Queensland director of player development. Brimblecombe, who has coached at the NSW Institute of Sport for two years, will manage a regional Queensland Academy of Sport program and oversee the state's player development system from November. TQ chief executive Steve Ayles said the recruitment of Brimblecombe added to optimism in the sport in Queensland in the week after confirmation that a state centre at Tennyson would be built. Brimblecombe has been working at the NSWIS with 16-year-old Queenslander Joel Lindner, pictured, winner of an ITF event in Hungary in May. He is likely to receive an AIS scholarship. DRIVER Charlie Cini expects the favourite She's A Lefty to go one better than her dam Lefty to win the $75,000 Triad 2yo Fillies final at Albion Park tomorrow night. \"She's drawn to win from barrier three,\" he said yesterday. \"I plan to lead. My main danger is the Graeme Bowyer-trained Bonnies The Best who is off the back row.\" Cini drives the Perfect Art filly for his wife Cristina Monte, who trains at Jacobs Well. She's A Lefty is the second foal from Lefty, who ran second in the 1997 Triad before winning the Qbred Breeders in 1:59.2. She's A Lefty has emulated her dam, winning last month's Breeders at the Gold Coast in 1:57.7. Top Kiwi reinsman Anthony Butt, pictured, who won the 2001 Brisbane Interdominion trot on Take A Moment, has taken the drive on Armbro Included, replacing local Joel Rees.
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