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Hayley Rowlands got involved with netball four years ago because her friends played.
The now 16 year old liked the sport so much she decided to take it “a bit more seriously” and became involved with the Whitsunday Sharks two years ago.
She was one of 37 Mackay teens aged 14 to 18 who took part in the inaugural specialist Shark Tank clinic with Commonwealth Games medallist and one of only two Indigenous women to represent Australia playing netball Sharon Finnan-White OAM.
Hayley wants to go “as far as possible” with the sport. Isabella Hagenbach, 13, Danielle Ramsdale, 14 and Hayley Rowlands, 16 attended the inaugural Whitsunday Sharks specialist clinic with Commonwealth Games medallist and former Diamonds star Sharon Finnan-White.
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