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"There are a lot of skills that we have to get used to. Even just kicking the ball, the bounce as well - it's so unpredictable. It doesn't just come back up to you, it could bounce anywhere. The physicality side too, it might be a bit more physical but I suppose we will get used to it. "At the moment it's great that you can fit the two in. I know you're missing the League but you might come back in better shape and fitter and stronger then for the championship. That's something that would attract a lot of Irish people to go out..."And her position, the club have told her that she'll be playing as the 'stalker,' which she explained in detail. "I asked them where would I play if I was to play on an AFL team and they said 'you'd be the stalker.' Basically it's a half forward, you'd be picking up the loose ball where the forwards go up and the stalker part of it just means that I'd be marking a player who'd be going up and down..." Team mates with your sibling, the 'stalker' position and some love for cruciate heroes. PlayXPlay ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TExVTL43Kns
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