Exclusive Interview with Rotorua Savages' Forward Adele Francis
Interviewer: Adele, thank you for taking the time to speak with us. Let's start off by discussing your recent exceptional form on the field. What do you attribute this success to?
Adele: Thank you for having me. I think my strong skillset and mature lifestage have played a big role in my recent performances. I have always been a player who likes to win at all costs, and that drive has really pushed me to excel this season.
Interviewer: You have played 10 matches so far this season and scored 4 goals. What has been your favorite moment on the field?
Adele: I have to say, playing against SYC is always a highlight for me. They are a tough team to beat, but I love the challenge and the intensity of those matches.
Interviewer: You mentioned that you are not the hardest worker when it comes to practice. How do you balance having fun with meeting the expectations of the club?
Adele: I believe in putting in the work, but also enjoying life outside of football. I think it's important to have a good balance and not take things too seriously all the time.
Interviewer: It's been noted that you have a reputation for pushing through injuries and concussions. Do you ever worry about the long-term effects on your health?
Adele: I have definitely had my fair share of injuries over the years, but I try not to dwell on the negative. I love the game and I will continue to play as long as I am able to.
Interviewer: Lastly, can you share a random interesting fact about your life off the field?
Adele: Well, I actually have a secret talent for playing the guitar. It's a great way for me to relax and unwind after a tough match.
Interviewer: That's fascinating! Thank you for sharing that with us, Adele. We wish you continued success with Rotorua Savages.
Adele: Thank you, it's been a pleasure.