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Blitzing the field

Jack Jenkins turned on the afterburners to break free of his Hampton Park opponents. 84898 Pictures: JARROD POTTERJack Jenkins turned on the afterburners to break free of his Hampton Park opponents. 84898 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

By JARROD POTTER
SPEED is the big factor of Jack Jenkins’ game-plan.
Jack, nine-years-old from Tooradin under-10s, might not be the tallest kid in his team, but he’s certainly one of the fastest.
He zipped up and down the field, especially though the midfield, at Cairns Road Reserve on Sunday morning, blitzing his bigger Hampton Park opponents to the ball with much gusto.
Finding himself in the clear against the Redbacks’ defenders, Jack flew through the forward line to kick Tooradin’s only goal of the morning.
While the result didn’t fall the Seagulls way, the likes of Jack and his equally small but swift team-mates will ensure this team will be hard to catch up to in years to come.

How long have you been playing footy?
Three years.

What was your favourite moment of the match?
Probably when I kicked a goal. Tried my best and always try my hardest too.

What’s your favourite memory of playing footy?
Probably kicking goals and tackling too.

Why do you like playing?
Because it’s fun and you get to meet new people.

Which AFL team do you follow?
Essendon.

Who is your favourite player?
Jobe Watson.

What do you want to be when you grow up?
Captain for Essendon.

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