Louise Razo: The Rising Star in Rotorua Savages' Forward Line

Reporter: Louise, your recent form has been exceptional, but you have yet to make an appearance in a match this season with Rotorua Savages. Can you tell us what's been going on?
Louise Razo: It's been a bit frustrating not being able to get on the pitch, but I've been working hard in training and waiting for my opportunity to shine. I trust the coach's decisions and I'm ready to give my all whenever I'm called upon.
Reporter: Your practice ethics are known to be serious and dedicated. What drives you to always strive for improvement?
Louise Razo: I love the game and I love competing. I want to be the best player I can be, and that means putting in the work day in and day out. I know that talent can only get you so far, so I make sure to work on all aspects of my game to stay at the top of my form.
Reporter: You are known for striking a good balance between maintaining a healthy lifestyle and having fun. Can you share some tips for staying healthy while still enjoying life?
Louise Razo: It's all about moderation and consistency. I eat well, exercise regularly, and make sure to rest and recover properly. But I also allow myself to indulge in some treats once in a while and enjoy time with my friends and family. It's all about finding that balance that works for you.
Reporter: Your favorite club to play against is LEO. Can you tell us why that is?
Louise Razo: LEO always brings out the best in me. The competition is fierce and the energy on the pitch is electrifying. It's always a challenge playing against them, but that's what I love about it. It pushes me to be better and gives me the opportunity to showcase my skills.
Reporter: Lastly, can you share a random interesting fact about your life that fans may not know about?
Louise Razo: Well, I actually have a twin sister who also plays football professionally. We used to play together in the same team before she moved to a different club. It's always fun to compete against each other on the pitch, but at the end of the day, we're always there to support and motivate each other. It's a special bond that we share.