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1 DESTINY BRILL

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Age 18 (10 June 2003) Born Tar anaki, NZ Posit ion Scrum-half Fr anchise Reds Countr y Australia

What sports did you play growing up? Rugby union, rugby league, touch football, netball and basketball.

How did you first get involved in rugby? My three older brothers played, so I had no choice but to join! I started rippa rugby aged four at Tukapa rugby club and Spotswood Primary School (NZ).

What do you enjoy most about rugby? It’s a physical game of inches, strength and strategy.

Who were your childhood rugby heroes? I never really followed anyone, just watched my opposition and tried to be better than the best player on the paddock.

What positions have you played? In sevens, I’ve played as a hooker and power forward. In 15s, half-back and centre.

Describe your strengths and work-ons. My defence, ground work and passing would be strengths; my work-ons are my kicking game and communicat­ion.

Who has been the biggest influence on your career? My family, especially my mum. They have been the backbone of my rugby journey, financiall­y and physically. My family have sacrificed everything. Two years ago they packed their lives up and moved states (Perth, Western Australia to Brisbane, Queensland) so I could fulfil my rugby dreams.

My family have kept me grounded and accountabl­e. My mum always has high expectatio­ns of me on and off the field.

Outside of my (immediate) family it has to be my uncle Shan Symon, who was on the sidelines of my games and expected nothing short of a stellar performanc­e on the physical side.

How have you found senior rugby? It has been such a big step up. My game is slowly improving just by being around girls who’ve been in the game for a while and have experience­d the big leagues. I’m very fortunate that I have strong mentors supporting me.

How does it feel to be part of the Wallaroos’ Player of National Interest Squad? It’s been such a humbling feeling to be given the opportunit­y to learn from and rub shoulders with some of the biggest names in women’s rugby. What do you want to achieve in the next 12 months? Hopefully to represent Australia at the World Cup.

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