The Cairns Post

Fyfe not wasting chance to get ahead

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STAR Fremantle skipper Nat Fyfe has been using the Internatio­nal Rules series to pick the brains of some of the AFL’s best players and coaches.

Fyfe put in a man-of-thematch display during Australia’s 63-53 win last week over Ireland in Adelaide.

Australia will regain the Cormac McAnallen Trophy if they win, draw or lose by less than 10 points against Ireland in tomorrow night’s Test at Domain Stadium.

Fyfe has been meticulous in his preparatio­n for the series.

The 26-year-old linked up with an amateur soccer club while holidaying in Spain to hone his round-ball skills. And he put himself through a tough training program to ensure his fitness remained at its peak.

His efforts paid off when he scored three overs and one goal last week against Ireland.

Fyfe endured a tough maiden season this year as captain of Fremantle. The heat was on the club after being thrashed by a combined 131 points in the opening two matches.

And the blowtorch was applied again late in the season when the Dockers copped 104point hidings from Sydney and Richmond in consecutiv­e weeks.

Fyfe’s form was also criticised during the middle of the season. Fremantle will enter this season’s draft, armed with picks No.2 and No.5, and they were also able to secure Brandon Matera (Gold Coast) and Nathan Wilson (GWS) through trades.

Fyfe is confident about Fremantle’s future, but he is doing everything he can to improve his captaincy skills.

Australia’s Internatio­nal Rules squad is stacked with talent, and Fyfe says he has been using his time to seek advice from a range of people.

“For me, from a leadership perspectiv­e, to be able to pick the brain of Scott Pendlebury and Joel Selwood and ask them about their trials and tribulatio­ns as captains – particular­ly young captains – is invaluable.”

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