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South Warrnambool's Paddy Anderson speaks to The Standard after winning his first Hampden league senior football premiership.
Transcript
00:00 Paddy, you're a premiership player with South Warrnambool, how does that feel?
00:04 I'm speechless, such a good moment, I've waited for this my whole life and for it to finally be here, I'm over the moon.
00:12 Your dad, I think he's won a few at the club as well, to really grow up in South Warrnambool and be such an Ennison name here at the Roosters, what does that mean to yourself and to your family as well?
00:25 It's a pretty special moment for me and my family, obviously I've grown up and watched dad do it all, so now to be a part of it, it's a pretty special moment, so yeah, stoked.
00:36 You went to the Blues last year, but what really drew you back to this club and how's it been to be back here this year?
00:42 Definitely my friends and family, it was good to get away for a bit and do something different, but yeah, friends and family, they're an important part of my life and they dragged me back here, so yeah, loving it.
00:55 You've played a role in Deacons this year, what's it been like to set yourself up in that back six?
01:03 Yeah, it's been good to have a change, I played half forward probably the last five years, so to do something different, yeah, it's been good for me footy, so yeah, really happy.
01:13 You've got all these guys around you!
01:15 Yeah! Let's go!
01:21 How's the celebration been? A residence flag, a senior flag, everyone up and about at Fred Lees?
01:28 Yeah, it's a really good moment for the club and I imagine they'll be pretty big, so as you can see everyone's up and about, so yeah, it's a really good time for the club, so really happy.
01:39 Thank you.

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