Border Bullets' coach Daryl Tuffey has hinted he might step down after three seasons.
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The Bullets were pipped by fierce rivals Wagga Sloggers on the second-last ball of their Regional Bash T20 match on Sunday.
"I do enjoy it, but, who knows, it might be time for a change," Tuffey said.
'It's not like I want to bow out at all, I really enjoy it, but sometimes a different voice is good."
CAW wasn't able to field its best team as the Victorian-based players weren't allowed to play due to COVID-19 restrictions, ruling out at least two certainties in former ACT-NSW Country Comets' quick Cam Suidgeest and ex-South Australia Country's Tom Johnson.
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And COVID also didn't allow CAW to schedule any early T20 matches.
"As a board we will have a look at that (playing T20 games), we are looking at a mid-week club competition under lights," chairman Michael Erdeljac said.