Warrnambool's Emma Hannagan and Joseph Ahearn speak ahead of representing Victorian volleyball teams.
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00:00I'm joined by Joseph Ahern and Emma Hannigan, guys, both made the Vic volleyball teams for
00:05your age group.
00:06I'll start with you, Emma.
00:07Are you looking forward to it?
00:08You've been to a few before.
00:09Yes.
00:10I can't wait.
00:11I always love going away with the girls.
00:12It's really exciting.
00:13Yeah, I can't wait to compete.
00:14And you told me you've had a bit of a curse with bronze medals.
00:18Yes, I've had a few bronze medals in my room, so I'd love to break that and get silver or
00:23gold, but we'll see what happens.
00:25And Joseph, this is your first time on the team.
00:27Are you looking forward to it?
00:28Yeah, I'm really excited.
00:29I've never belonged so well on the team, so it'll be lots of fun, for sure.
00:32And do you have any goals for the tournament?
00:35Yeah, it'd be great to place a medal, so get to that bronze medal match and have a win
00:41maybe, or even go further than that.
00:43It'd be great.
00:44And you guys play locally in Warrnambool.
00:46Has that been a good place to develop your skills?
00:49I'll start with you, Emma.
00:50Yeah, it always is.
00:52Tuesday nights they're on a men's net, so it makes me jump a bit higher, but it's always
00:58great.
00:59And Joseph, you've learned a lot in your five years you've been playing.
01:02Yeah, I had a Tuesday night.
01:04It's great, great fun.
01:06And reffing too, the lower divisions, is great too.
01:09Get to see some of the younger players come through, which is good.
01:12Well guys, good luck for Adelaide.
01:13Thank you.