CAITLIN Harrison is upset about being the youngest member of the Australian team futsal Lions young girls Tour China next year.
She first played futsal in year 9 in Warwick State High School and was part of Warwick football outside since 2006.
In 2008, she was the youngest player side of Warwick ladies who won the premiership football Toowoomba premier degree.
"I like being the youngest team," she said.
She was a medium in grand final two years ago but is now making its mark as a goalkeeper in futsal, indoor game.
"I prefer the game physics", she said.
"I throw me around on the floor to stop goals in futsal and get plenty of bruises."
As futsal, football and guidance where she represented the Darling Downs, Harrison is one of the first to put his hand up when Warwick High fields from a Rugby League team of the school.
She played in Southeast Queensland Raiders team in recent Futsal 2010 National School at Canterbury College Logan. your hand fell into quarterfinal a golden goal.
After a strong performance as a goalkeeper for the Raiders, was selected in the Australian team to tour Beijing, Chengdu and Guangzhou for 14 days in March and April.
The Vikings will play against schools from Chengdu, as well as regional teams and training academies. football is the number one sport in the city of Chengdu, which has a restaurant of United of Manchester, in honor of the team better known in world sport.
"It will be fantastic fly to China, will be my first trip abroad," Harrison said.
"I hope to learn some new skills against teams of higher standard".
At the beginning of this winter, she attended until four training sessions per week with Ladies soccer and futsal commitments before pulling off their premier Ladies football commitments to concentrate on futsal.
"I go to Queen's Park to practice with my best mate Chris Leech, keep each other motivated," Harrison said.
"I also do a little run for fitness".
Long-term, Harrison admits that she would love to do football or futsal a career "if I could take it now".
If she is involved in the upcoming games in China, it will have the experience of 2008 to rewind.
Harrison was part of Warwick Ladies team that won the grand final football Toowoomba in a penalty shoot after the game was 1-all full-time on Stadium Clive Berghofer.
She likes to futsal and soccer, but admits as a goalkeeper in futsal, your response time must be faster.
Harrison "Futsal is much faster," he said.
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