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Olympic journey By Shelby Brooks Taking a chance on an advertisement in a primary school newsletter led Emerald’s Amy Lawton to wear the green and gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Amy’s parents spotted a notice in their daughter’s Upper Beaconsfield Primary School’s newsletter advertising the Berwickbased field hockey club The Casey Cannons. Amy, who moved to Australia from the UK when she was seven, said her parents decided she could give it a try. “I was eight the first time I picked up a hockey stick and gave it a go,” the now Hockeyroo said. “I went there and started and obviously really liked it.” She played in the under 10s for a year with Casey before it was suggested she transfer to a junior development program in Moorabbin. Trying a range of sporting activities, Amy soon realised she was excelling at hockey the most. “I was not one of the strongest players at all, I wasn’t just a natural talent at it as such either,” she said. “I just remember being that little striker that ran around and didn’t really do that much except run a lot. “I remember at one stage I guess I was having a discussion with my parents about my hockey, and they said if you want to actually do it [professionally] you could, you just need to try and work a bit harder.” So, Amy started performing 100 ball movements a day, dragging the ball left to right over and over again improving her touch and basic skills. “Slowly my touch got better and I got better
Amy Lawton in the finals match against India at the Olympics. at doing different elimination skills and now that is probably one of my strengths,” Amy said. Balancing Year 12 at Haileybury College
in Berwick with making her national debut meant Amy missed over a term’s worth of face to face learning in 2019.
Picture: HOCKEY AUSTRALIA A lot of time was spent studying in the car between tournaments and training. Continued page 3
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