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Published 10:00 11 Jul 2015 BST
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Hanley's family have flown over to Australia to catch the game. He admitted that the eight-year stay has flown, but the first year was a drag.
'When I came I was pretty much the worst player on the list because my skills were bad, my game knowledge was bad, everything,' he said.
'It's just grown from there. Looking at my transition over the years, it's been a fun ride.
'It just takes hard work. It's taken a long time but I'm very proud of myself for managing to reach it.'
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