Bolt's football future on the line

October 11, 2018
Usain Bolt (left) in action for the Central Coast Mariners on August 31.

GOSFORD, Australia (AP):

Usain Bolt says his performance in a trial game tomorrow could determine his future with the Central Coast Mariners in Australia's A-League and his quest to play professional football.

The eight-time Olympic sprinting champion is expected to start for the Mariners against a Macarthur South West United team in western Sydney. United play in a second-tier competition.

"This is going to be a big game. I think it will determine if the club makes up its mind on what to do with my career," Bolt said yesterday.

The Mariners begin the A-League regular season on October 21 in Brisbane against the Roar. Bolt, who holds the 100- and 200-metre world records, has retired from competitive track and field.

After being used as a winger in his first brief trial appearance in late August, Bolt hinted at a positional change for the match at Sydney's Campbelltown Stadium.

Coach Mike Mulvey "said he wants to play me up top more," Bolt said. "The couple of games that I played, I didn't play with the first team.

 

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"There's a few first-team boys in the team for Friday. So I'll get different service, better service, because they're more seasoned and more mature. So he just told me to make sure I'm focused and push myself, and I'll just take the chances when I get them."

The 32-year-old Jamaican track great said he was pleased with his progress in football.

"That's always a good step, when coaches are satisfied with the fitness to put me in the starting line-up. That's always a big step," Bolt said. "I can say I've been improving, (but) you won't know what level you're at until you actually play a competitive game."

In late September, Mulvey said he could wait until January before making a final decision on Bolt's status with the team.

Bolt saw his first action for the Mariners on August 31, playing 20 minutes against a Central Coast invitational side.

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