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and schemes in place and you know we spoke
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about the legacy care piece as well. I think
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that's really important because you know at the end
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of the day there's girls actually giving up playing
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ladies football and kamogi because they can't afford to
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do it. Whether that's from an injury point of
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view or it's an expense point of view and
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they can't do part-time work because of you
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know how demanding and the commitment it is
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for players to play so that's really disappointing
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and you know what I feel is you
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know it was asked earlier on there's players
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leaving the game because of that you know
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there's players leaving the game because the opportunity
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to go and play a professional sport
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in Australia but they're not just they're not just the
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only players. I think if you look at turnovers and
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panels in the last number of years I can only
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speak for what I see you know mead is one
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that has had a big turnover of players I know
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for male for a fact I think there was maybe
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11, 12, 13 girls that
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left the panel last year and I suppose
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we need to get to the bottom of the reasons why
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these and these are all young girls they're leaving it's not
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because of retirement why are they leaving and I think it's
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the demands of the game and they're not being looked after.
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