HeyU Issue 32 - 8 July 2015 | Page 7

feature after a sleepless night, I was completely delirious. The captain of the UQ Gatton Fillies women’s volleyball team approached me and asked me if I would put on their rubber horse head and let one of their rookies sit on my back for a picture. Of course, I obliged with the response ‘Absolutely… I’ll give her more than a picture.’ Incognito as a horse, a mate put the straw from his drinkcontainer guitar aka Feel good Phil up the nose of the horse head, and gave me a quick drink of water before the main event. On the video I look like an intubated horse! So she climbs onto my back and immediately I react like a confused animal, looking up and around, trying to figure out what’s going on! Then the ride began. I galloped onto the court, nuzzled a ball and tried to chase it. Charged down a Bond player – who then patted me. I kicked and bucked, but she held on. Finally, out of breathe, I stood up and carried her back to the sideline, gave her a hug and sent her on her way. Video evidence is on Facebook, and it is glorious. is optimal. Without this effort, I’d be wasting my time and money, and risk not getting a job due to being outcompeted by more capable professionals. What are your tips for motivating the USQ team this year? Uni Games is what you make it – you only get out what you put it. Put in 110% on the court, get dressed up and look silly for social events, make friends and enjoy their company, and Uni Games will be the best experience you will have at university. Are there any war cries or chants that supporters should be learning before July? Our basketball girls came up with some great chants in 2013 – ‘You what!? USQ-HUH!’ was one of the best. ‘USQ’ has also been run together to sound like ‘Ooska!’, and has become synonymous with USQ. Do these tips translate into your study life? Absolutely. Education is a two-way street, and the old saying ‘You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink’ applies directly. USQ does a great job at providing an education. As a student, it is my responsibility to put in the effort to ensure my uptake of that material Finally, what is your message to the USQ team? Make the most of the Games. Live in the moment, enjoy yourself and make memories that will last a lifetime. WORDS: TOM SHERSON – USQ Alumni IMAGES: USQ PHOTOGRAPHY & DANIELLE ROSE