Edition 51
June 24, 2021
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SAVANNAH SET FOR OLYMPICS
By Tonia Dynan THE news that her Olympic dream will soon be a reality had not yet sunk in for Cabarita Beach hockey player Savannah Fitzpatrick last week. The Hockeyroos striker was ecstatic to be picked for
the Tokyo Olympics team but also saddened as her fellow Hockeyroo and sister Madison had missed out on a spot in the final 16. “It’s so hard as I have my sister in the squad with me, and I feel so bad for Maddie,” Savannah said. It’s not the 26-year-old’s first
trip to Tokyo, as she played an exhibition match there in 2019. “I was really lucky as I was in the squad in 2019, and we went as like a kind of practice Olympic event for the Japanese, so I know exactly how disgustingly hot it’s going to be,” Savannah said. Savannah, who has made
of the International Festival of Hockey and the Japan Test Series where she scored four goals in eight games and earned a spot in the 2018 National Senior Women’s Squad. She was part of Australia’s 2018 Commonwealth Games team and got a late call-up to the 2018 World Cup team. Savannah and the rest of the team in Perth have all had their first Covid vaccination and she is awaiting her second shot on June 29. “The Australian Olympic Committee are really good, and they’ve given us so much information on how it’s all going to look like in the village and everything,” she said. “Everyone will be vaccinated, both men and women teams. I’ve only got the first one and it seems to be the second dose that has knocked a few of the other girls and I’m getting that in two weeks’ time, so I’m a bit worried about that. But I know it’s going to be helpful to what we are doing.” Mum Margie Coleman is in Tweed and just wanted to reach out across the country and give her girls a hug. She said Savannah played so well in the lead up to the selection, scoring goals left and right, and it didn’t even occur to her that Maddie wouldn’t get in. Margie, who is also the president at Hockey Tweed Inc, said the Olympic team announcement had been bittersweet and heartwrenching, but she was so proud of all her girls.
60 international appearances, returns to the Hockeyroos fold after missing out on selection last year. Savannah debuted for Australia in April 2015 against China in Sydney. She got irregular opportunities before firmly breaking into the side in late 2017, as part
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