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A third member of the JackJumpers is on his way to the Paris Olympic Games

Another member of the JackJumpers’ NBL championship-winning outfit has been selected for the Olympic Games.

HOBART, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 28: Jack McVeigh and Will Magnay of the Jackjumpers celebrate during the NBL Seeding Qualifier match between Tasmania Jackjumpers and Illawarra Hawks at MyState Bank Arena, on February 28, 2024, in Hobart, Australia. (Photo by Steve Bell/Getty Images)
HOBART, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 28: Jack McVeigh and Will Magnay of the Jackjumpers celebrate during the NBL Seeding Qualifier match between Tasmania Jackjumpers and Illawarra Hawks at MyState Bank Arena, on February 28, 2024, in Hobart, Australia. (Photo by Steve Bell/Getty Images)

Another JackJumper has been selected for the Olympic Games in Paris with the team’s head physiotherapist Ryan Carroll appointed onto the team to support the Australian Boomers as they go for gold.

The Tasmanian physio said a life-long dream had been realized, as the man who started his career in Devonport joins JackJumpers’ NBL championship-winning players Will Magnay and Jack McVeigh on the road with the Boomers.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 31: Jack McVeigh, Clint Steindl and Will Magnay of the JackJumpers celebrate with the trophy after winning game five of the NBL Championship Grand Final Series between Melbourne United and Tasmania JackJumpers at John Cain Arena, on March 31, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 31: Jack McVeigh, Clint Steindl and Will Magnay of the JackJumpers celebrate with the trophy after winning game five of the NBL Championship Grand Final Series between Melbourne United and Tasmania JackJumpers at John Cain Arena, on March 31, 2024, in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

“Joining the Boomers for the Olympics is a dream come true,” Carroll said.

“From watching the Olympics as a kid to now supporting our national team on the world stage, it’s an incredible honour.

DEVONPORT, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 07: Jackjumpers CEO Christine Finnegan is seen with club high performance manager Ryan Carroll during the Tasmania Jackjumpers NBL Grand Final celebrations at on April 07, 2024 in Devonport, Australia. (Photo by Simon Sturzaker/Getty Images)
DEVONPORT, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 07: Jackjumpers CEO Christine Finnegan is seen with club high performance manager Ryan Carroll during the Tasmania Jackjumpers NBL Grand Final celebrations at on April 07, 2024 in Devonport, Australia. (Photo by Simon Sturzaker/Getty Images)

“Working with Will and Jack, who have both shown immense growth and resilience, makes this experience even more rewarding.”

In announcing Carroll’s appointment, the JackJumpers said it was well-earned recognition of his skill and commitment.

“This prestigious appointment underscores Carroll’s exceptional skills and dedication to sports physiotherapy, marking a significant milestone in his career and bringing honour to the JackJumpers and Tasmania,” the release said.

“Carroll’s role with the Boomers represents a vital contribution to the health and performance of the players.

DEVONPORT, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 07: Jackjumpers high performance manager Ryan Carroll speaks to fans during the Tasmania Jackjumpers NBL Grand Final celebrations at on April 07, 2024 in Devonport, Australia. (Photo by Simon Sturzaker/Getty Images)
DEVONPORT, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 07: Jackjumpers high performance manager Ryan Carroll speaks to fans during the Tasmania Jackjumpers NBL Grand Final celebrations at on April 07, 2024 in Devonport, Australia. (Photo by Simon Sturzaker/Getty Images)

“His close relationship with JackJumpers’ stars Will Magnay and Jack McVeigh, both selected to join the Boomers, highlights the seamless integration of high-level care and trust between the club and the national team.”

JackJumpers general manager Mika Vukona said the state should feel proud.

“Ryan’s inclusion in the Boomers Olympic team is a significant achievement for the JackJumpers and Tasmania,” Vukona said.

“It exemplifies our commitment to excellence and the high standards of our support staff. We are incredibly proud of Ryan and look forward to seeing the impact he will have in Paris.

“Ryan’s dedication and professionalism have been instrumental to the JackJumpers success.

“His role with the Boomers is a well-deserved recognition of his hard work. We wish him and our players, Will and Jack, all the best at the Olympics.”

james.bresnehan@news.com.au

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