AFLW stars, including Tayla Harris, in quarantine at Howard Springs
AUSSIE rules star Tayla Harris — who made headlines around the world in a stunning photograph of her incredible athleticism — and other AFLW players are quarantining at Howard Springs ahead of this weekend’s AFL grand final
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AUSSIE rules star Tayla Harris and other AFLW players have made the journey from Melbourne to Darwin and are quarantining at Howard Springs ahead of this weekend’s AFL grand final.
Harris made headlines around the world last year when a stunning photograph — taken by AFL photographer Michael Willson — emerged showing the AFLW star’s incredible athleticism in the motion of kicking the football.
The incredible image was also later immortalised in a life-size bronze statue.
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Harris, and at least three other AFLW players — Eleanor Brown, Madison Prespakis and Isabel Huntington — as well as their agent Alex Saundry, are in quarantine at Howard Springs.
The NT News understands the group is on their way to the AFL grand final between the Geelong Cats and Richmond Tigers being played at The Gabba on Saturday.
The group has documented their time in Howard Springs to social media.
Photos show them in the pool, working out and boxing – Harris’ other professional sport.
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The group also uploaded videos of themselves enjoying the Brownlow Medal ceremony from their accommodation.