LEETON United are confident they will possess the quality to contend with the Pascoe Cup's 'big three' teams after a promising finish to 2019.
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The side entered last year's finals as arguably the league's form team with just one loss in their previous ten games.
However, after a comeback 3-2 win over Young in the first week of finals, their charge ended with a 2-0 loss to Henwood Park in the second week of the playoffs.
"We haven't really sorted our squad out for the year yet, but it looks to be a very similar line-up," senior coaching coordinator Scott Munro said.
"We may have lost one or two players but we still think we'll have a very strong squad to challenge the likes of Hanwood, Lake Albert and Henwood Park."
United also won't field a second grade women's team in the Madden Cup, opting to place their sole focus on their Leonard Cup top grade outfit.
"We're only looking at putting first grade women in this year," Munro said.
"We had the two teams last year, but this year we're looking to strengthen our Leonard Cup squad and just have the one year at this stage."
Frank Alampi will return as Pascoe Cup coach as United shoot for a first top grade championship since 1993.
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