Tuesday, 2 December 2025

Breakers farewell a fantastic season

THE Bass Coast Breakers celebrated a successful year which saw them come from fourth to eventually making the grand final. The Breakers farewell coach Bianca Hellmuth Pask, after three seasons with the club. Taking on the role at the start of the...

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Breakers farewell a fantastic season
Bianca Hellmuth Pask (left) (coach), Tess Wingfield (Breaker on the rise), Immy Bradford (G and D award), Tess Angarane (G and D award), Stacey Poke (runner up, best and fairest and best in finals), Kelly O’Neill (best and fairest), Kate Caughey (coaches award), Chelsea Connell (runner up, best and fairest).

THE Bass Coast Breakers celebrated a successful year which saw them come from fourth to eventually making the grand final.

The Breakers farewell coach Bianca Hellmuth Pask, after three seasons with the club.

Taking on the role at the start of the 2020 season, she was at the helm for a whole year before getting to coach her first game due to COVID.

While the team wasn’t playing, she was still doing a power of work support each of the players and maintain team morale. 

This was instrumental in continuing the welcoming and inclusive culture that the Breakers pride themselves on, and led to two successful seasons on the field where the team were minor premiers in 2021 and grand finalist in 2022.

The team are now on the hunt for a new coach for season 2023. 

For a copy of the position description or further information, contact president Ella Angarane 0438 722 639.

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