In a time where the news cycle is getting repetitive, CYMS' league tag coach Mark Jasprizza thinks it's important to mix things up.
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That's why he conjured the idea of the 'Stay at Home' video that made its debut on the club's Facebook page on Wednesday night.
The movie shows Jasprizza and his league tag family throwing the footy to each other, only they're all in different spots as the balls flies in and out of shot the Queen's 'I Want to Break Free.'
Jasprizza happily took credit for coming up with the idea for the video but couldn't accept praise for the production. "I had the idea but my son put it together... He works at Southern Cross Radio at Albury," Jasprizza said.
"You could see different things going up online so I asked all the girls to send through to me a short video and see what we could come up with." The feedback that the club's received from the video has been immense and Jasprizza said it's just one many videos that the club's released that are doing well.
"It's getting shared and it's got a lot of likes and comments... it's just something different for everyone right now," he said.
It's just something different for everyone right now.
- Mark Jasprizza
"Dan Mortimer's just uploaded a Q and A... we're just trying to keep everyone interested." Different opinions are flowing in after NSWRL gave Group 10 footy the nod to kick-off on July 18 and Jasprizza's not going to pencil anything in until a bit later on.
'No one really knows. We can't even train yet. The virus seems to be slowing down at the moment but who knows, it could flare up again in a couple of weeks," he said.
"We've got more important things to worry about right now than footy. One thing Jasprizza did have an opinion surrounding July 18 was the crowd factor, suggesting there's 'no way' the competition could commence without fans at grounds.
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