First Game…Already?!
I’m currently sat in a lovely coffee bar, listening to Of Monsters And Men in the sun. Heaven.
Team-mates. First training. First game.
So I arrived, eventually! I’ve been on some flights in my time, but to fly for one whole day was a killer. It seemed like forever. This is not me moaning by the way! I’m just saying: What. A. Journey.
I was picked up by the team manager, Naomi, at 7.30 Saturday morning. Nai clearly had the short straw to come and collect me, however, the first thing she did was buy us both a coffee. Safe to say, we got on great – thanks Nai! Off to training we went to meet my new teamies.
You’d think with age and through playing for a few different clubs that meeting a new team would be easy – wrong. It was like the first day of school all over again. Let’s not forget I’d just been travelling for a whole day! So I didn’t look great, nor was I feeling particularly energetic. Sorrrrry! The girls were absolutely lovely, you could not want to meet a nicer bunch of people. So welcoming and friendly, within minutes I felt a part of the team. AND…They even knew Wales was a country! As in, separate from England…WINNER?!?!
Let’s not forget the coaching staff. Adam the physio (For those who know me, soon to be the person I see most over here – extra physio bed for me!), Fab – assistant coach and Mike the head coach. They were all equally as lovely and welcoming as the girls.
Training – it was the last training before the game against Sydney so it was an important session. I didn’t do too much, just needed to try and run the jet lag out of my system, so I just went for a run and did some stretches. I watched the session and took the time to try and understand as much as possible about the system, how we play, the girls, and how they play. It looked good. I just wanted to jump straight in. I was already excited and intrigued for the game the following day.
I’m staying with a host family whilst out I am out here, however I haven’t yet met them, I meet them tonight so will try and update on a later post. Due to the game on the weekend I briefly stayed with a fellow player BIS, who, is a babe. It was so nice for her and her sister to open their house to me for a few days. I can never say thanks enough, or sorry – because when I got in from training around 2pm I literally slept all day and night until the following day. How rude of me! But I literally couldn’t stay awake.
Game Day: Less then 24 hours after arrival
Mixed emotions for me at the game to be honest. I could not wait to start this experience with my first match. However, I had to get back on a plane, and that did not make me excited. We were flying to Sydney, playing a big derby game, and then flying home. I thought the last 24 hours was tough, but this was going to be equally as brutal!
We arrived at the airport for 9am, flying at 10. When we arrived at Sydney we went for our pre match in a little restaurant. We then had an hour to spare before we left for the game so we went for a walk and stretch. At this point, and I think I speak for most of the girls when I say we were dying for a power nap?!?
We arrived at the game two hours before kick-off which was a little strange for me as we don’t usually go to games this early . We had a team talk and then got ready. Standard. At is point I knew I wasn’t starting, which was welcomed to be honest. I felt good but knew with the heat as well, as soon as I started running around, I would feel it. 90 minutes would have felt like a lifetime haha!
I took everything in; the warm up, pre-match drills and routines etc. but it was all slightly different to how I usually do things which felt a little strange.
Game time
The game was very entertaining. In the first 30 minutes we played some lovely, lovely stuff, and took a deserved lead. Sydney then got back into the game towards the end of the first half and got a deserved equaliser. I was actually sat on the bench just enjoying watching the game! It didn’t seem as physical or aggressive as the way I was am used to playing back home which made me a little bit tentative about playing my usual style – I was scared I’d make a tackle and get boo’d ha!
Mike called me over and gave me the news that I was going on at half time…YES! I couldn’t wait, but I was a bit nervous. I also must’ve looked like I was about 12 years of age with the over-sized kit I was wearing which I doubt was particularly intimidating to the opposition!
My 45 minutes was a bit of a blur. I wasn’t playing in my normal midfield role, so I had to adjust quickly, thankfully all the girls were helping me out loads. I just played my game as best I could given the circumstances. Steph, our left midfielder, helped me and my legs out. Thanks! All in all, the girls played very well. They work hard and play some nice football – Melbourne victory rocked. For them to put on that performance after such a crazy day of travelling says a lot to me and the victory was well deserved. Let’s go Melbourne, let’s go * clap * ?!?!
Then the travel home – Nightmare. Got home at 00.40 the following day and…sleep ?!?
What a long, long day. BUT, totally worth it for the win and a great start to my time here!
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Haha yeah you’re always a wreck the first days, brain’s just not functioning properly.
I think you played well Sunday, especially considering all the above ;). I’m looking forward to follow your W-league session and reading your blog. Good luck!