 To be honest it's been quite life-changing the experience at The Roar. One of the main reasons I wanted to go there and what I hope to get out of it was to see what goes on behind the scenes and every single day I've tried to learn something new and I think I have done. My year with The Roar has really just opened my eyes to what sports journalism is about. It gives you hands-on experience as to what happens out there sitting in a classroom. I started off by doing some social media work so we would attend all the home matches and during the live game one of us would either do the match report or social media and whoever did social media would be doing live tweets of the match. The experience that's given me, the duties, the stuff that you can't really do anywhere else and I thank The Roar for giving that to me. All it's done is just reinstated how much I want to do sports journalism. It's what I thought it was and this experience is pretty much giving me the contacts, it's giving me the confidence to go do interviews, to go source out my own stories, things like that so I think it's just reinstated my desire to keep going for this career. I would recommend this internship to any journalism, marketing, PR student because you do see first-hand what does go on at a professional football club and I will remember this forever. I will look back and really, really be grateful for this experience. It's been life-changing, it really has. All the things that I've learned at Griffith have really set me up for this internship. I'm going to go back to uni now and try to perfect those skills and keep going.