Kalimantan Gull
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Awesome. Girls youth football is so much fun, now my oldest is close to turning 18 I'm really missing all the saturdays and sundays and evenings taking her to training and matches and supporting her teams through the years. Just great camaraderie in the teams and with all the parents. She trialled at Brighton when she was 12, didn't get in which was probably for the best considering we lived in Cornwall! (wanted to see how good she really was, as she was destroying other Cornish teams but we weren't sure of the standard, she held her own ) - and yeah the set-up was amazing. So she went to the Cornwall Academy instead, a few years below Katie Robinson and playing alongside Mari Ward - watch that name, just breaking into the Bristol City team and a regular in England age-group sides, superbly talented. Covid then got in the way of my daughter's development, a couple of years barely playing so she started competing in surfing instead, but she's fallen back in love with the game and is now playing in the southwest premier and fielding offers for a soccer scholarship to go to uni in the states.Daughter is captain for her year, she played in a game about a month ago beating arch rivals Stringer, scoring two and was watched by someone from the academy, they have invited her to join the girl’s academy and starts on Wednesday after an injury. She has played there twice before against the academy girls, it is mighty impressive all the teams throughout the age groups are encouraged to play the same way.
Her PE teacher told her she has the best natural ability he’s seen at the school in a long while since a certain Lewis Dunk, her teacher Mr S Tuck, well there’s a blast from the past eh.
proud as punch, hope she enjoys her time there, they have their work cut out, she’s fast, powerful, and delivers a wicked cross and corner, but her spacial awareness leaves a lot to be desired.
Anyway best of luck to your daughter, she sounds great!