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Players from Adamstown Rosebud FC and Broadmeadow Magic FC share their predictions on the future of women's football
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00:00 One, two, three, Magic!
00:02 The World Cup may be nearing a close, but the hype for women's football in the Hunter
00:07 certainly isn't.
00:08 We caught up with some local juniors to hear about their highlights.
00:12 The penalty shootout.
00:14 Yeah, same.
00:15 Obviously when Sam Kerr scored the goal as well, it was just, everyone was just
00:19 screaming. I was so happy.
00:21 I think I lost my voice.
00:22 Many of the girls at Broadmeadow Magic and Adamstown Rosebud want to go pro,
00:27 following in the footsteps of their favourite players.
00:29 I like a few of them, but I do like Kyra Cooney-Cross because that's the
00:33 position that I play.
00:34 So I like to look up to her and play how she does.
00:38 Caitlin Ford, Ellie Carpenter or Hayley Rezo.
00:42 We asked these keen players for their predictions on the future of women's
00:46 football, both in the Hunter and right across Australia.
00:49 Making me excited and nervous at the same time.
00:54 Like women's football is growing a lot.
00:55 I think my daughters are a big influence on that as well.
00:59 World Cup's been really inspiring for girls and it's really encouraging them
01:02 to play soccer and learn new things.
01:04 Seeing those girls out there in Australia, getting behind them, it's really
01:07 moved me as a person and as a player, I guess.
01:10 Yeah, I've got a friend who never watched soccer, but we went down for an
01:13 excursion with school to watch one of the World Cup games and she was like so
01:17 into it. She was so excited.
01:19 Yeah.
01:19 (upbeat music)
01:22 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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