Herald on Sunday

Lightning Bolt hits Aussie

Sprinting superstar gets a big welcome from Mariners fans after arriving for his shot at the A-League.

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Usain Bolt has arrived in Australia for his try-out with the A-League’s Central Coast Mariners, saying his goal of playing profession­al football is “for real”.

The eight-time Olympic sprint champion wore a Mariners scarf after landing in Sydney yesterday after a 14-hour flight from Los Angeles.

He was welcomed by a small group of Central Coast fans and told reporters at Mascot Airport in Sydney he was looking forward to hitting the practice field on Tuesday, which is his 32nd birthday.

Bolt will train for several weeks with the Mariners — based at Gosford, north of Sydney — in the hope of winning a contract to play in the A-League from October.

He has previously trialled unsuccessf­ully with teams in Germany, Norway and South Africa.

Mariners officials say Bolt will train with them for an “indefinite” period, allowing the Jamaican every chance to prove he has the ability to play football profession­ally.

The club, which won the A-League in 2013 but finished last of 10 teams last season, said Bolt would be treated as any other player and would not be offered a contract if he did not make the grade

Bolt has accepted that challenge. “I’ve said all along this is for real and I’m here to show what I can do,” he said. “I know what I’m capable of and I know what I can do, so this is the opportunit­y.

“I’m here for ever. That’s the plan. I’m really going to push myself. I’m going to work hard and I’m looking forward to putting my best foot forward.”

Mark Leadbetter, chairman of the official Central Coast Mariners supporters’ club, made the one-hour drive to Sydney to greet Bolt and determine for himself if he thought the sprinting great’s A-League bid is genuine.

“I was certainly interested when I first heard the news,” he said.

“It’s out of the box and the more I’ve heard about it, the more I’ve come to embrace it.

“Nothing is impossible. As long as it’s based on football principles, why not?

“I get the impression that he’s been genuine about this and so has the club,” said Leadbetter.

I’ve said all along this is for real and I’m here to show what I can do.

Usain Bolt

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Usain Bolt arrives in Sydney, surrounded by fans and the media, for his A-League trial with the Central Coast Mariners.
Photo / Getty Images Usain Bolt arrives in Sydney, surrounded by fans and the media, for his A-League trial with the Central Coast Mariners.

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