Keep It Professional Daicos

Keep It Professional Daicos

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Rose was the youngest out of the three Bolton kids, Ned was the middle child but that didn't make him unknown at all, and then there was the eldest of the Bolton children. Almost seven years older than 13 year old Ned, Kate Bolton was almost 19 and took after her father, almost more than Ned. At the age of 4 her father had her watching football game. By the time Kate turned 15 she was analyzing her fathers games, handing incredible feedback that changed the way Bolton coached his teams and the way they played. Brendon Bolton was an incredible AFL coach, after years coaching for both the Hawthorn and Carlton Football Clubs he was signed to coach for the Collingwood Football Club. The club had also signed Kate as one of the vice coaches for the team, this would start Kate's career as a female AFL coach. Fortunately, Kate already new many of the players like Scott Pendlebury, Darcy Moore and Brained Maynard but she would be completely new to the team along with her dad. Watch Kate's journey though coaching as one of the only female members on a male team and her relationships with the players grow.
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15-year-old Katerina Steele was a prodigy; academics were her life, but football was her escape. Due to her gifted academics, Kat was given more opportunities, sitting her HSCs 2 years early, in late year 10. She did everything perfectly. She was in the highest level of ballet, she played guitar, and most extraordinarily, she was incredible at football. When Tony catches wind of a football prodigy, he calls her up to try out for the national team. She's scared she won't live up to expectations, but she has to, right? After all, she's the prodigy.

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