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    August 09

    Germany

    I've arrived, I've settled in and I've trained. And I love it. The environment and atmosphere among the girls is one of hard work and with a central goal in mind. Everyone us positive and pushes each other at training. The group a a general rule is quite young, and big. Our middles are fast, and both us setters play a similar game. I'm really looking forward to this season and I think I will take a lot from it. The level isn't as big a drop from France Pro A as i expected, and I think a lot of that is due to the attitude of the girls here, its still a very fast, powerful and skilled game.

    Just to clear a few things up, I've been reading and hearing a lot of negative things about the new Australian womens program, or lack of it. OK, so the program isn't the AIS, there is no full time training just yet, the group of girls selected is a totally fresh and unexperienced group, and the AVL was on occasions a little bit scrappy. But lets put this into perspective hey. The program broke down at the end of 2005, there was no full time training anymore, and the girls that were there, only three were playing overseas getting that training somewhere else. A camps based program was put together, and a team selected for world champ qualifiers. A massive effort and with a few things against us, we lost to Taipei in a very close match and didn't progress.  2006, there was no FIVB tournaments, and thus pretty much no program. We are in a phase of rebuilding now, it happens, you can't be at the top of your game forever, players retired, moved to beach, and it leaves holes in a team. To say that we are not heading in the right direction now is totally wrong and unfair. We are not as strong a the team of 5 years ago, I don't dispute that. But this group, including the new head coach, is trying to build a new culture in womens volleyball, and you have to start somewhere. That is now, the AVL was a success, especially considering it was in its first year and every team was a new group thrown together who hadn't played together before, and in my opinion, put on a decent show. We are heading in the only direction we can, and that is forward. Right now this group needs positive people behind it, its young, inexperienced, but has a passion for the game and to build a new and successful program. You can't ask for anything else at this stage, and we will prove we can do it. The program will build from here, hopefully into a fulltime one, and womens volleyball in Australia will follow and progress into a much bigger force, that younger players will aspire to be involved in, and we will grow from there. I don't argue that we have gone backwards in previous years, but from here, the only way is up.


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    Nice one Loz ... well said.
     
    Love your work. Hope al is well and see you in a few weeks!
     
    Jess 
    Aug. 10
    Laurenwrote:
    Thanks, its great to hear some positive words. Everyone inside the program is so positive and pumped about the new program and the new group, but there are so many doubters outside of it that almost want to see us fall again. Everyone, including the coach is genuinely excited about the prospects this group holds into the future and I can't wait to start it on the right track. Its why I play overseas, to improve so I can represent my country and hopefully one day take it to new levels.
    Aug. 9
    Joshwrote:
    I'm with you Lauren, there's no denying we're behind where we were even two and a half years ago.  Like duh. Take out the national cricket program and then reinstate it and see how you're doing two year's down the track.  At least the program is back and as you've said, they girls in the program are pumped to represent their country.  I also have a sneaking suspicion that Amanda will surprise a few as she takes to this coaching role!  Go Aussies.  We'll be barracking for you because you're an Aussie team... and as far as we're concerned as long as the program is back we're headed the right way.
    Aug. 9

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