She just never thought she’d be allowed to play it.
“I played tennis and netball,” she said. “I didn’t even think about playing football. It wasn’t an option for a girl.
“But I loved it so much. So I’d take a football to school with me every single day. That’s what I became known for there!”
Tynan’s excellent football adventure might have started quietly but it peaked in celebratory fashion at the weekend, when the North Adelaide co-captain became one of two women – along with Norwood’s Leah Cutting – to be the first to play 50 matches in the SANFL women’s competition.
Victorian man drowns in Murray River
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A man’s body was recovered in the Murray River by police divers on Australia Day, after he was reported missing by friends earlier in the day.
Emergency services were called to the Murray River near Cobram, in southern NSW, about 1pm after the 35-year-old St Kilda man got into difficulties while swimming with friends.
“Friends entered the water here at Thompson Beach and proceeded to swim across the river. However, on the way across one of the males came into some difficulties and sunk beneath the surface,” NSW Police Acting Inspector David Forland told 9News.
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