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South Warrnambool's Luamon Lual, George Stevens and Wil Rantall talk about GWV Rebels playing a Coates Talent League game at Reid Oval.
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00:00 Thanks for joining us guys, the Rebels return to the Reed Oval after 10 years on Sunday.
00:05 What are you looking forward to most about playing in front of your home crowd?
00:09 Yeah looking forward to just playing here at the Reed, home court advantage hopefully
00:15 and hopefully get the win and yeah it should be a good day out.
00:22 Yeah I think it's very exciting, the opportunity to have a lot of family and friends come down
00:27 and the community is buzzing with the opportunity to come watch them hopefully, what's going
00:30 to be a really good game and some really good high quality footy for the community and what's
00:35 a split round so for our local club in South Warrnambool we've got a week off so I know
00:39 a lot of people are keen to come have a look and come watch us play, it's very exciting.
00:42 Yeah no it would be very good to play in front of family and friends in Warrnambool and yeah
00:46 everyone, all the juniors that come up and watch it would be good to see the level that
00:49 it's played at.
00:51 And can you tell us about a team mate you think the fans should look for this weekend?
00:57 Brady Wright up forward, I think his ability to work up and back down the ground and hopefully
01:03 he kicks a bag so yeah Brady Wright down forward.
01:07 I'm going to go with Lachie Charlton which he'll love, he was part of the Vic Country
01:10 program and he's very lively up forward but can also hit through the midfield and gives
01:14 a lot of power and speed through there as well so looking forward to hopefully working
01:17 in tangent with him throughout the midfield.
01:19 Yeah Oscar Gorth got the Vic Country call up, he's a lockdown backman and I'm pretty keen
01:24 to be in the back line with him on the weekend.
01:26 Alright thanks guys, good luck.
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