Love, love, loving these fabulous sunny beach shots of the two grand final honey bee's Chloe and Olivia! Cute story matched with two cute girls who got to experience their first Grand Final game last weekend.
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Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles cheerleader Chloe and Sydney Roosters cheerleader Olivia looking forward to a fun NRL Grand Final
Naomi White: The Daily Telegraph
Showing it's not just the boys who are busy preparing for the game, the girls face a gruelling week of cheer practices and fitness sessions to get their routines game ready.
The first Grand Final for both, the girls agreed the pressure was definitely on for the squads to bring their A game.
"The Grand Final routine is definitely more heightened, there's a lot more pressure," said Chloe.
"There's a lot more nerves for a Grand Final game, but the nerves give you a bit of a rush, more energy."
"We're going to bring the trophy home," Olivia said, "but we're all pumped up for the game and wish the players the best of luck, we're their fan club so we're there to cheer them on."
Another little snippet from a Daily Telegraph story which ran in the lead up to Grand Final day!
CHEERLEADERS
Hotter than Bourke in January, the Manly Seabirds are to cheerleading what Muhammad Ali was to boxing. They just boast more knockouts. But then again, is it the Roosters who have the edge?
IT was the war of the cheerleaders
as Manly Sea Eagles' Chloe, 20, faced off against Sydney Roosters'
Olivia, 19, at Balmoral Beach ahead of Sunday's Grand Final.
Showing it's not just the boys who are busy preparing for the game, the girls face a gruelling week of cheer practices and fitness sessions to get their routines game ready.
The first Grand Final for both, the girls agreed the pressure was definitely on for the squads to bring their A game.
"The Grand Final routine is definitely more heightened, there's a lot more pressure," said Chloe.
Olivia agreed and said the energy of the crowd would keep their spirits up for their "fun and vibrant" routine.
"There's a lot more nerves for a Grand Final game, but the nerves give you a bit of a rush, more energy."
And while both cheerleaders are calling the win for their own team, both wished the other well.
"We're going to bring the trophy home," Olivia said, "but we're all pumped up for the game and wish the players the best of luck, we're their fan club so we're there to cheer them on."
Another little snippet from a Daily Telegraph story which ran in the lead up to Grand Final day!
Hotter than Bourke in January, the Manly Seabirds are to cheerleading what Muhammad Ali was to boxing. They just boast more knockouts. But then again, is it the Roosters who have the edge?
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