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The champ shows how

CRANBOURNE kids flocked to KC Cranbourne recently to play with Australia’s number one beach volleyball player.
Three-time Olympian Julien Prosser ran a coaching session in Cranbourne as part of a Victorian Beach Volleyball School initiative.
The beach volleyball champ, who has won 12 Australian titles and a fourth place at the Athens Olympics, delighted fans with his expertise and combed Cranbourne’s talent for future stars in the sport.
Prosser then played with 16-year-old Megan Connolly in the draw pairs event.
The pair lost to Damian Schumann who joined forces with Dylan McInerney in the grand final.

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