Warrnambool teenager Amon Radley speaks to The Standard after his Coates Talent League debut on July 30, 2023.
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00:00 with Angwun Radley, a world of footballer on debut here for the GWB Rebels.
00:06 Angwun, how does it feel to get a win on debut?
00:08 Oh, really amazing, especially one like this against Geelong Falcons, who are a really good team.
00:13 But it just felt amazing, especially having the boys get around me,
00:16 supporting me and talking to me the whole time.
00:18 So it made it easy.
00:20 Did you ever think it would happen on debut at your home ground at Rheanoble?
00:27 Not really, I thought it would be far away some place,
00:30 but to have it here, have all the fans support me, the hometown,
00:33 it felt amazing, just helped me a lot.
00:37 Do you feel that the world of football club rhythm around you this week
00:40 and have a lot of support here today?
00:42 Yeah, I had a lot of support in the stands I reckon,
00:45 and having the team mates come up and just support me, it really helped,
00:50 and give me a little bit of advice half time.
00:53 Yeah, really got me.
00:54 How do you feel you played today?
00:57 I think I played alright, but obviously lots of areas to improve,
01:01 coming back from injury and fitness, but I played okay I feel.
01:06 Still a bottom age talent, so still a few years potentially in the system.
01:11 What do you look to do to improve and grow on from this first game?
01:16 Yeah, just to constantly improve.
01:18 I just want to keep improving over the years
01:20 and hopefully really help out with this side over the years.
01:26 And hopefully to potentially come back and play for Warrnambool
01:29 at some point this season?
01:31 Yeah, I really hope to because it helped hometown out
01:35 and helped the under-18 boys because they're almost in finals now.
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