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Dedication shines through

OTTO Conlan is a young and talented footballer who has shown remarkable improvement and dedication to Woorinen Football Club this season.

Conlan has become a regular player in the senior line-up, playing in every game and taking on challenging roles as a defender.

He has also been a leader and a role model for the Colts, serving as captain and supporting the club in an off-field position.

He played in the interleague game and contributed to the club’s community and culture.

Conlan is a great asset to Woorinen and a promising prospect.

After making his senior debut in 2022 at 15, Conlan put in a big pre-season and has not missed a senior game this year.

He has been a reliable and versatile defender, often given specific jobs and match-ups and delivering on these tasks.

He has been part of one of the strongest back six line-ups in the league, helping the team limit the opposition’s score and create opportunities for the forward line.

Conlan has also shown a positive attitude and a willingness to learn from his senior teammates, improving his skills and decision-making on the field.

Despite playing all year in the seniors, Conlan is still eligible for Colts and is the captain of the team.

He has been a supportive and inspiring leader, attending all Colts training sessions and running the water at all games.

He has also been a mentor and a friend to younger players, offering them advice and encouragement.

He was the vice-captain of the interleague team, playing alongside some of the best players in the region. He performed well in the game, showcasing his defensive skills and composure under pressure.

Off the field, Conlan has been a valuable member of the club’s community and culture.

He has been always willing to help out in various tasks, such as working in the canteen, helping out at Auskick, serving Thursday dinners, and staying at all club functions.

He has also been a young gentleman, conducting himself with respect and integrity.

He has been a positive and friendly presence around the club, making everyone feel welcome and appreciated.

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